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Lung disease and mountain sickness: the importance of ventilatory control
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Ventilatory chemoreflex and inter-individual variability in effect of temazepam on obstructive sleep apnea – A "proof of concept" study
D. Wang, B. Yee, K. Wong, N. Marshall, N. Noori, R. Grunstein (Glebe, Camperdown, Australia)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Lung disease and mountain sickness: the importance of ventilatory control
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Lung disease and mountain sickness: the importance of ventilatory control
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Thematic Poster Session
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985
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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D. Wang, B. Yee, K. Wong, N. Marshall, N. Noori, R. Grunstein (Glebe, Camperdown, Australia). Ventilatory chemoreflex and inter-individual variability in effect of temazepam on obstructive sleep apnea – A "proof of concept" study. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 985
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