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Interventions and outcome in chronic respiratory failure - new aspects and deeper insights
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Comparison of pulmonary mechanics between children and adults with neuromuscular disease
N. Hart, M. Lejaille, G. Macado, B. Fauroux, M. Polkey, F. Lofaso (London, United Kingdom; Garches, Paris, France)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Interventions and outcome in chronic respiratory failure - new aspects and deeper insights
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Interventions and outcome in chronic respiratory failure - new aspects and deeper insights
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Paediatric lung diseases
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N. Hart, M. Lejaille, G. Macado, B. Fauroux, M. Polkey, F. Lofaso (London, United Kingdom; Garches, Paris, France). Comparison of pulmonary mechanics between children and adults with neuromuscular disease. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 4380
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