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Comparison of two automated cooximetry system for measurement of carbon monoxide and carboxyhemoglobin in the exhaled air
M. D. R. M. R. Rodríguez Moreno, M. T. Miranda Leon, J. M. González de Vega San Román, A. Romero Ortiz, I. Rodríguez Moreno, J. Peña Martin (Archidona, Granada, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Smoking cessation
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Smoking cessation
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Poster Discussion
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2306
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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