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Measurement duration impacts variability but not impedance measured by the forced oscillation technique in healthy, asthma and COPD subjects
Joanna C. Watts, Claude S. Farah, Leigh M. Seccombe, Blake M. Handley, Robin E. Schoeffel, Amy Bertolin, Jessica Dame Carroll, Gregory G. King, Cindy Thamrin
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ERJ Open Res 2016: 00094-2015
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June
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Airway diseases
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Joanna C. Watts, Claude S. Farah, Leigh M. Seccombe, Blake M. Handley, Robin E. Schoeffel, Amy Bertolin, Jessica Dame Carroll, Gregory G. King, Cindy Thamrin. Measurement duration impacts variability but not impedance measured by the forced oscillation technique in healthy, asthma and COPD subjects. ERJ Open Res 2016: 00094-2015
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