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Drug delivery and pharmacokinetics I
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Optimization of inhalation treatment – Evaluation of influence of spacer integrated with the spirometer on aerosol particle distribution from pMDI-EB
Z. Podolec, J. Siekaniec (Cracow, Poland)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Drug delivery and pharmacokinetics I
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Drug delivery and pharmacokinetics I
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E-Communication Session
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2029
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Airway diseases
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Z. Podolec, J. Siekaniec (Cracow, Poland). Optimization of inhalation treatment – Evaluation of influence of spacer integrated with the spirometer on aerosol particle distribution from pMDI-EB. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 2029
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