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New perspectives of lung function assessment in children
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Small airways function in children with mild asthma and normal FEV
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F. Singer, C. Abbas, S. Yammine, C. Casaulta, U. Frey, P. Latzin (Bern, Basel, Switzerland)
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Annual Congress 2013 –New perspectives of lung function assessment in children
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New perspectives of lung function assessment in children
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1485
Disease area:
Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases
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F. Singer, C. Abbas, S. Yammine, C. Casaulta, U. Frey, P. Latzin (Bern, Basel, Switzerland). Small airways function in children with mild asthma and normal FEV
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. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 1485
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