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D L Sherrill

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Annals of Biomedical Engineering|January 1, 1983
Model utility in the study of cardiorespiratory controlG D Swanson, D L Sherrill, R M Engeman
Computers and Biomedical Research, an International Journal|December 1, 1988
On the estimation of pulmonary blood flow from CO2 production time seriesD L Sherrill, B H Dietrich, G D Swanson
Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation|January 1, 1982
Analysis of dynamic ventilatory response to impulse work loadsD L Sherrill, R H Jones, R M Engeman
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|January 1, 1988
Kinetics of VO2 with impulse and step exercise in humansR L Hughson, D L Sherrill, G D Swanson
The European Respiratory Journal|May 1, 1995
Lung function development in young adults: is there a plateau phase?D R Robbins, P L Enright, D L Sherrill
Chest|March 1, 1995
Ambulatory monitoring of peak expiratory flow. Reproducibility and quality controlP L Enright, D L Sherrill, M D Lebowitz
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1983
Quantitative recovery of expired nitrogen and nitrous oxide from venous gas emboliA J Lechner, D L Sherrill, R W Virtue
Computers and Biomedical Research, an International Journal|December 1, 1985
On the estimation of hypoxic ventilatory responseR M Engeman, D L Sherrill, G D Swanson
The European Respiratory Journal. Supplement|February 1, 1997
Peak expiratory flow from maximum expiratory flow volume curves in a community population: cross-sectional and longitudinal analysesM D Lebowitz, D L Sherrill, W Kaltenborn, et al.
The American Review of Respiratory Disease|February 1, 1991
Relationship of respiratory symptoms and pulmonary function to tar, nicotine, and carbon monoxide yield of cigarettesM Krzyzanowski, D L Sherrill, P Paoletti, et al.
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Annals of Biomedical Engineering|January 1, 1983
Model utility in the study of cardiorespiratory controlG D Swanson, D L Sherrill, R M Engeman
Computers and Biomedical Research, an International Journal|December 1, 1988
On the estimation of pulmonary blood flow from CO2 production time seriesD L Sherrill, B H Dietrich, G D Swanson
Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation|January 1, 1982
Analysis of dynamic ventilatory response to impulse work loadsD L Sherrill, R H Jones, R M Engeman
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|January 1, 1988
Kinetics of VO2 with impulse and step exercise in humansR L Hughson, D L Sherrill, G D Swanson
The European Respiratory Journal|May 1, 1995
Lung function development in young adults: is there a plateau phase?D R Robbins, P L Enright, D L Sherrill
Chest|March 1, 1995
Ambulatory monitoring of peak expiratory flow. Reproducibility and quality controlP L Enright, D L Sherrill, M D Lebowitz
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1983
Quantitative recovery of expired nitrogen and nitrous oxide from venous gas emboliA J Lechner, D L Sherrill, R W Virtue
Computers and Biomedical Research, an International Journal|December 1, 1985
On the estimation of hypoxic ventilatory responseR M Engeman, D L Sherrill, G D Swanson
The European Respiratory Journal. Supplement|February 1, 1997
Peak expiratory flow from maximum expiratory flow volume curves in a community population: cross-sectional and longitudinal analysesM D Lebowitz, D L Sherrill, W Kaltenborn, et al.
The American Review of Respiratory Disease|February 1, 1991
Relationship of respiratory symptoms and pulmonary function to tar, nicotine, and carbon monoxide yield of cigarettesM Krzyzanowski, D L Sherrill, P Paoletti, et al.
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