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Improvements in the assessment of paediatric physiology
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Short- and mid-term reproducibility of lung clearance index in children with cystic fibrosis and healthy controls
B. Frauchiger (Bern, Switzerland), S. Nyilas (Bern, Switzerland), K. Ramsey (Bern, Switzerland), P. Latzin (Bern, Switzerland), S. Yammine (Bern, Switzerland)
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International Congress 2018 – Improvements in the assessment of paediatric physiology
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Improvements in the assessment of paediatric physiology
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4582
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Paediatric lung diseases
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B. Frauchiger (Bern, Switzerland), S. Nyilas (Bern, Switzerland), K. Ramsey (Bern, Switzerland), P. Latzin (Bern, Switzerland), S. Yammine (Bern, Switzerland). Short- and mid-term reproducibility of lung clearance index in children with cystic fibrosis and healthy controls. 4582
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