Validating RespMech: an automated, free and open-source platform for respiratory mechanics analysis at rest and in exercise
A. Liu (London (ON), Canada), Y. Molgat-Seon (Winnipeg (MB), Canada), N. Yuen (Windsor (ON), Canada), P. Dominelli (London (ON), Canada), M. James (Kingston (ON), Canada), D. O'Donnell (Kingston (ON), Canada), N. Domnik (London; Kingston (ON), Canada), E. Walsted (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Source: International Congress 2022 – New techniques and improvements in lung function assessment
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