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Airway reactivity in humans and animals
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Influence of a short end-inspiratory occlusion on airway calibre in spontaneously breathing cats
D. Walraven, C. P. M. van der Grinten, J. M. Bogaard, C. K. van der Ent, S. C. M. Luijendijk (Maastricht, Rotterdam, Utrecht, The Netherlands)
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Annual Congress 2001 - Airway reactivity in humans and animals
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Airway reactivity in humans and animals
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Poster Discussion
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311
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Airway diseases
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D. Walraven, C. P. M. van der Grinten, J. M. Bogaard, C. K. van der Ent, S. C. M. Luijendijk (Maastricht, Rotterdam, Utrecht, The Netherlands). Influence of a short end-inspiratory occlusion on airway calibre in spontaneously breathing cats. Eur Respir J 2001; 16: Suppl. 31, 311
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