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3 Most Recent Publications
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Changes in airway dimensions on computed tomography scans of children with cystic fibrosis.
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Jong, P.A. de Nakano, Y. Hop, W.C.J. Long, F.R. Coxson, H.O. Pare, P.D. Tiddens, H.A.W.M. |
2005-07-15
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Estimation of lung growth using computed tomography
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Jong, P.A. de Nakano, Y. Lequin, M.H. Merkus, P.J.F.M. Tiddens, H.A.W.M. Hogg, J.C. Coxson, H.O. |
2003-01-01
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Physiological and morphological determinants of maximal expiratory flow in chronic obstructive lung disease
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Tiddens, H.A.W.M. Bogaard, J.M. Jongste, J.C. de Hop, W.C.J. Coxson, H.O. Pare, P.D. |
1996-01-01
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