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FRC%TLC and RV%TLC to assess effects of lung disease: Comparison to FEV1%FVC
Adrian Hugh Kendrick (Bristol, United Kingdom), Adrian Kendrick
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International Congress 2015 – Lung function: waiting to exhale...
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Lung function: waiting to exhale...
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Adrian Hugh Kendrick (Bristol, United Kingdom), Adrian Kendrick. FRC%TLC and RV%TLC to assess effects of lung disease: Comparison to FEV1%FVC. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 1576
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