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New diagnostic tools for sleep and breathing and healthcare provision options
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Detection and characterization of apneas using tracheal sound and suprasternal pressure signals
T. Penzel (Berlin, Germany), A. Sabil (Sainte Gemmes, France), A. Günther (Berlin, Germany), M. Glos (Berlin, Germany), C. Schöbel (Berlin, Germany), I. Fietze (Berlin, Germany)
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International Congress 2018 – New diagnostic tools for sleep and breathing and healthcare provision options
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New diagnostic tools for sleep and breathing and healthcare provision options
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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