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Sleep apnoea: insights from animal models and diagnostic tools
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Automatic breathing pattern classification in chronic heart failure patients using respiratory flow
A. Garde, B. F. Giraldo, L. Sörnmo, R. Jané, S. Herrera, A. Bayés-Genis, M. T. Domingo, S. Benito (Barcelona, Madrid, Badalona, Spain; , Sweden)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Sleep apnoea: insights from animal models and diagnostic tools
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Sleep apnoea: insights from animal models and diagnostic tools
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Thematic Poster Session
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4409
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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A. Garde, B. F. Giraldo, L. Sörnmo, R. Jané, S. Herrera, A. Bayés-Genis, M. T. Domingo, S. Benito (Barcelona, Madrid, Badalona, Spain; , Sweden). Automatic breathing pattern classification in chronic heart failure patients using respiratory flow. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 4409
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