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Agreement between different oximetric sensors during exercise in chronic respiratory diseases: a pilot study.
B. Varela (Ciudad Autónoma Buenos Aires, Argentina), G. Castaño (Ciudad Autónoma Buenos Aires, Argentina), M. Menéndez (Ciudad Autónoma Buenos Aires, Argentina), P. Ibañez (Ciudad Autónoma Buenos Aires, Argentina), A. Arce (Ciudad Autónoma Buenos Aires, Argentina), C. Nigro (Ciudad Autónoma Buenos Aires, Argentina)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – New insights into sleep apnoea: from diagnosis to treatment
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New insights into sleep apnoea: from diagnosis to treatment
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Interstitial lung diseases
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