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Muscles mechanics and structure
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Assessment of chest wall and diaphragm motion by dynamic MRI scanning during FVC, cough and sniff manoeuvres
J. Seidel, G. H. Mills, J. M. Wild, A. J. Swift, N. Woodhouse, E. van Beek (Sheffield, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2003 - Muscles mechanics and structure
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Muscles mechanics and structure
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J. Seidel, G. H. Mills, J. M. Wild, A. J. Swift, N. Woodhouse, E. van Beek (Sheffield, United Kingdom). Assessment of chest wall and diaphragm motion by dynamic MRI scanning during FVC, cough and sniff manoeuvres. Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 2271
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