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Upper airway interventions in OSA patients
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Objective evaluation of a dose-dependent effect of mandibular advancement on snoring
F. Gagnadoux, S. Vidal, D. Rakotonanahary, B. Petelle, N. Meslier, G. Vincent, J. L. Racineux, B. Fleury (Angers, Paris, France)
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Annual Congress 2005 - Upper airway interventions in OSA patients
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Upper airway interventions in OSA patients
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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F. Gagnadoux, S. Vidal, D. Rakotonanahary, B. Petelle, N. Meslier, G. Vincent, J. L. Racineux, B. Fleury (Angers, Paris, France). Objective evaluation of a dose-dependent effect of mandibular advancement on snoring. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 1307
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