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Diffuse parenchymal lung disease III
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Characteristics of inspiratory and expiratory reactance in interstitial lung disease
H. Iwamoto, N. Hattori, Y. Haruta, A. Sugiyama, I. Nakamura, M. Nakagawa, S. Miyamoto, Y. Onari, N. Ishikawa, K. Fujitaka, H. Murai, N. Kohno (Hiroshima, Japan)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Diffuse parenchymal lung disease III
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Diffuse parenchymal lung disease III
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Thematic Poster Session
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3651
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Airway diseases
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H. Iwamoto, N. Hattori, Y. Haruta, A. Sugiyama, I. Nakamura, M. Nakagawa, S. Miyamoto, Y. Onari, N. Ishikawa, K. Fujitaka, H. Murai, N. Kohno (Hiroshima, Japan). Characteristics of inspiratory and expiratory reactance in interstitial lung disease. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 3651
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