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Lung disease and mountain sickness: the importance of ventilatory control
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Influence of neuromuscular mechanics on breathing in patients with multiple sclerosis – Preliminary report
M. Ograbek-Król, M. Tazbirek, W. Pierzchala, M. Maciejowski, S. Skoczynski (Katowice, Poland)
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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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991
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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M. Ograbek-Król, M. Tazbirek, W. Pierzchala, M. Maciejowski, S. Skoczynski (Katowice, Poland). Influence of neuromuscular mechanics on breathing in patients with multiple sclerosis – Preliminary report. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 991
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