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Drug delivery and pharmacokinetics I
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Manipulation of upper airway volume using a stepped mouthpiece
K. Nikander, I. Petherbridge, E. Scarberry, D. Von Hollen, J. Viviano, H. Chrystyn (Parsippany, Murrysville, United States Of America; Chichester, Huddersfield, United Kingdom; Mississauga, Canada)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Drug delivery and pharmacokinetics I
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Drug delivery and pharmacokinetics I
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E-Communication Session
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2027
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Airway diseases
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K. Nikander, I. Petherbridge, E. Scarberry, D. Von Hollen, J. Viviano, H. Chrystyn (Parsippany, Murrysville, United States Of America; Chichester, Huddersfield, United Kingdom; Mississauga, Canada). Manipulation of upper airway volume using a stepped mouthpiece. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 2027
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