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New views on testing and training of respiratory muscles
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Comparative analysis of maximal respiratory pressures according to two different protocols
A. Lista Paz (A Coruña, Spain), S. Sancho Marín (A Coruña, Spain), A. Real Rodríguez (A Coruña, Spain), S. Souto Camba (A Coruña, Spain), L. González Doniz (A Coruña, Spain), A. López García (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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