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A comparison of 3 sets of paediatric reference values for Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise Testing using cycle ergometry.
P. Burns (Glasgow, United Kingdom), J. Paton (Glasgow, United Kingdom)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Quality improvements in lung function and sleep diagnostics
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Quality improvements in lung function and sleep diagnostics
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3788
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Paediatric lung diseases
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