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Late Breaking Abstract - Performance of artificial intelligence in determining the intensity of abnormal breath sounds in asthma patients.
T. Grzywalski (Poznan, Poland), A. Maciaszek (Poznan, Poland), K. Szarzynski (Poznan, Poland), H. Hafke-Dys (Poznan, Poland), J. Kocinski (Poznan, Poland), B. Kuzniar-Kaminska (Poznan, Poland)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – Deep phenotyping of obstructive diseases for precision medicine
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Deep phenotyping of obstructive diseases for precision medicine
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