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The latest insights in respiratory muscles, neuromuscular disease and comorbidities
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Development of a system to allow independent home use of a mechanical in-exsufflator (M I-E device) for a patient with advanced neuromuscular disease
A. Armstrong, R. Moses, R. Bullock (Newcastle upon Tyne, London, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2013 –The latest insights in respiratory muscles, neuromuscular disease and comorbidities
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The latest insights in respiratory muscles, neuromuscular disease and comorbidities
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A. Armstrong, R. Moses, R. Bullock (Newcastle upon Tyne, London, United Kingdom). Development of a system to allow independent home use of a mechanical in-exsufflator (M I-E device) for a patient with advanced neuromuscular disease. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 3738
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