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Imaging of COPD and airways: structural and functional assessments
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Normal human airway dimensions and branching geometry assessed via QCT for 5 standardized paths
Juerg Tschirren (Coralville, United States of America), Juerg Tschirren, Jered Sieren, Youbing Yin, John Newell, David Naidich, Susan Wood, Eric Hoffman
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International Congress 2016 – Imaging of COPD and airways: structural and functional assessments
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Imaging of COPD and airways: structural and functional assessments
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749
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Airway diseases
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Juerg Tschirren (Coralville, United States of America), Juerg Tschirren, Jered Sieren, Youbing Yin, John Newell, David Naidich, Susan Wood, Eric Hoffman. Normal human airway dimensions and branching geometry assessed via QCT for 5 standardized paths. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 749
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