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Lung function today and tomorrow I
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Detection of pregnancy in horses by breath analysis using differential ion mobility spectrometry (DMS)
C. C. Klein, G. Becher, R. Purkhart, W. Steinhaeusser, M. Hoffmann (Bad Langensalza, Bernau, Geyer, Kirchheim, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Lung function today and tomorrow I
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Lung function today and tomorrow I
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C. C. Klein, G. Becher, R. Purkhart, W. Steinhaeusser, M. Hoffmann (Bad Langensalza, Bernau, Geyer, Kirchheim, Germany). Detection of pregnancy in horses by breath analysis using differential ion mobility spectrometry (DMS). Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 1201
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