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New lung function techniques in paediatric pulmonology
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Postnatal changes in fractal characteristics of tidal volume in preterm infants
D. N. Baldwin, J. J. Pillow, M. Cernelc, H. L. Roiha, U. Frey (Perth, Australia; Bern, Switzerland)
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Annual Congress 2005 - New lung function techniques in paediatric pulmonology
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New lung function techniques in paediatric pulmonology
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Paediatric lung diseases
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D. N. Baldwin, J. J. Pillow, M. Cernelc, H. L. Roiha, U. Frey (Perth, Australia; Bern, Switzerland). Postnatal changes in fractal characteristics of tidal volume in preterm infants. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 159
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