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Clinical physiology: from airways, lung and respiratory muscles to dyspnoea in health and disease
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Respiratory muscle strength at rest, during and after maximal exercise in healthy subjects
Letícia Cardenas (Sao Paulo, Brazil), Letícia Zumpano Cardenas, Pauliane Vieira Santana, Mayra Caleffi Pereira, Jeferson George Ferreira, Luiz Fernando Orlandin, Vinicius Iamonti, Renata Pletsch, Pedro Caruso, Carlos Roberto Ribeiro de Carvalho, Andre Albuquerque
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International Congress 2015 – Clinical physiology: from airways, lung and respiratory muscles to dyspnoea in health and disease
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Clinical physiology: from airways, lung and respiratory muscles to dyspnoea in health and disease
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4623
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Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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Letícia Cardenas (Sao Paulo, Brazil), Letícia Zumpano Cardenas, Pauliane Vieira Santana, Mayra Caleffi Pereira, Jeferson George Ferreira, Luiz Fernando Orlandin, Vinicius Iamonti, Renata Pletsch, Pedro Caruso, Carlos Roberto Ribeiro de Carvalho, Andre Albuquerque. Respiratory muscle strength at rest, during and after maximal exercise in healthy subjects. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 4623
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