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Dysfunctional breathing, asthma and respiratory physiotherapy problems
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EzPAP device for pulmonary rehabilitation in paediatric patients
A. Fogazzi, F. Timelli, L. Conforti, A. Zorzi, C. Brun, C. Sottini, G. Cattaneo, R. Padoan (Brescia, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Dysfunctional breathing, asthma and respiratory physiotherapy problems
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Dysfunctional breathing, asthma and respiratory physiotherapy problems
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A. Fogazzi, F. Timelli, L. Conforti, A. Zorzi, C. Brun, C. Sottini, G. Cattaneo, R. Padoan (Brescia, Italy). EzPAP device for pulmonary rehabilitation in paediatric patients. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 1779
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