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New views on testing and training of respiratory muscles
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Which assessment methods register higher values of peak cough flow in healthy subjects?
A. Lista Paz (A Coruña, Spain), A. Real Rodríguez (A Coruña, Spain), S. Sancho Marín (A Coruña, Spain), R. Torres Castro (Santiago de Chile, Chile), L. González Doniz (A Coruña, Spain), S. Souto Camba (A Coruña, Spain)
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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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