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Reliability of SNIP test in healthy children from 6-11 years
A. Marcelino (Natal, Brazil), G. Fregonezi (Natal, Brazil), M. Lira (Natal, Brazil), L. Marques (Natal, Brazil), P. Araújo (Natal, Brazil), V. Resqueti (Natal, Brazil)
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International Congress 2019 – New views on testing and training of respiratory muscles
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New views on testing and training of respiratory muscles
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Paediatric lung diseases
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