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Evaluation of breathing in children when they are asleep, healthy or ill
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Intra-breath oscillometry for assessing respiratory outcomes in preterm-born children
M. Cousins (Cardiff, United Kingdom), K. Hart (Cardiff, United Kingdom), Z. Hantos (Szeged, Hungary), P. Sly (Brisbane, Australia), J. Henderson (Bristol, United Kingdom), S. Kotecha (Cardiff, United Kingdom)
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International Congress 2019 – Evaluation of breathing in children when they are asleep, healthy or ill
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Evaluation of breathing in children when they are asleep, healthy or ill
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921
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Paediatric lung diseases
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