ERS/ATS Task Force: Standards for infant respiratory function testing - The bias flow nitrogen washout technique for measuring the functional residual capacity in infants

M.G. Morris, P. Gustafsson, R. Tepper, et al.

Source: Guideline 2001
Number: 2001
Disease area: Paediatric lung diseases

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