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Diagnostic aspects of sleep apnoea
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Breathing flow pattern characteristics as a marker to detect wakefulness during night studies in patients with sleep apnea
A. Guerrero, C. Embid, R. Farre, F. Masa, J. Duran, J. M. Montserrat (Monterrey, Mexico; Barcelona, Caceres, Vitoria, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2008 - Diagnostic aspects of sleep apnoea
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Diagnostic aspects of sleep apnoea
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E-Communication Session
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1603
Disease area:
Sleep and breathing disorders
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