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Airways and lung mechanics in subjects of all ages
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The effect of posture on ventilation and cardiac related impedance changes in healthy adults
C. A. Grant, T. M. T. Pham, J. L. Hough, A. Schibler (Brisbane, Australia)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Airways and lung mechanics in subjects of all ages
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Airways and lung mechanics in subjects of all ages
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425
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Respiratory critical care
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C. A. Grant, T. M. T. Pham, J. L. Hough, A. Schibler (Brisbane, Australia). The effect of posture on ventilation and cardiac related impedance changes in healthy adults. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 425
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