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Ask the Expert: Lung function measurement
M. Agnew
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Breathe 2009; 5: 224-226
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Andrew Coates - 09.06.2009 06:17
I though the same about reporting the number of SRs besdie the %Ref value but was told to just keep that in the Laboratory as it will only confuse people. Sigh!
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