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Is early detection of acute mountain sickness possible with bioelectric impedance analysis?
C. Eismann, P. Saile, W. Schuette, D. Vinnikov, N. Brimkulov (Halle, Halle/Wittenberg, Germany; Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan)
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Annual Congress 2008 - Acute lung injury and weaning
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Acute lung injury and weaning
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C. Eismann, P. Saile, W. Schuette, D. Vinnikov, N. Brimkulov (Halle, Halle/Wittenberg, Germany; Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan). Is early detection of acute mountain sickness possible with bioelectric impedance analysis?. Eur Respir J 2008; 32: Suppl. 52, 1918
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