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Sleep apnoea across the ages
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Nocturnal hypoventilation is associated with poor sleep quality and increased pulse rate variability in children
U. Krivec, M. A. Quera Salva, G. Aubertin, I. Constant, A. Clement, B. Fauroux (Ljubljana, Slovenia; Paris, Garches, France)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Sleep apnoea across the ages
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Sleep apnoea across the ages
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E-Communication Session
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3372
Disease area:
Sleep and breathing disorders
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