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Martin R Miller

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Chest|April 17, 2015
Improved criterion for assessing lung function reversibilityHelen Ward, Brendan G Cooper, Martin R Miller
Chest|December 9, 2023
Increasing Divergence in Spirometry RecommendationsBrian L Graham, Sanja Stanojevic, Martin R Miller
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 22, 2008
The role of ecological feedbacks in the evolution of host defence: what does theory tell us?Michael Boots, Alex Best, Martin R Miller, et al.
Plos One|July 20, 2007
The population dynamical implications of male-biased parasitism in different mating systemsMartin R Miller, Andrew White, Kenneth Wilson, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal|June 17, 2022
Addressing the effect of ancestry on lung volumeBrian L Graham, Martin R Miller, Bruce R Thompson
International Journal of Circumpolar Health|December 6, 2022
How to account for Inuit ancestry in lung function predictionBirgitte H Laustsen, Jakob H Bønløkke, Martin R Miller
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|May 3, 2022
Race/Ethnicity and Reference Equations for SpirometryMartin R Miller, Brian L Graham, Bruce R Thompson
The European Respiratory Journal|February 1, 2024
Reply to: ERS/ATS spirometry interpretation standards: a gap in grading severity of airflow obstructionSanja Stanojevic, David A Kaminsky, Martin R Miller, et al.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|April 14, 2017
The effect of organic dust exposure on long-term change in lung function: a systematic review and meta-analysisAnneli Cs Bolund, Martin R Miller, Torben Sigsgaard, et al.
Respiratory Medicine|November 11, 2008
Improved survival prediction from lung function data in a large population sampleMartin R Miller, Ole F Pedersen, Peter Lange, et al.
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Chest|April 17, 2015
Improved criterion for assessing lung function reversibilityHelen Ward, Brendan G Cooper, Martin R Miller
Chest|December 9, 2023
Increasing Divergence in Spirometry RecommendationsBrian L Graham, Sanja Stanojevic, Martin R Miller
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 22, 2008
The role of ecological feedbacks in the evolution of host defence: what does theory tell us?Michael Boots, Alex Best, Martin R Miller, et al.
Plos One|July 20, 2007
The population dynamical implications of male-biased parasitism in different mating systemsMartin R Miller, Andrew White, Kenneth Wilson, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal|June 17, 2022
Addressing the effect of ancestry on lung volumeBrian L Graham, Martin R Miller, Bruce R Thompson
International Journal of Circumpolar Health|December 6, 2022
How to account for Inuit ancestry in lung function predictionBirgitte H Laustsen, Jakob H Bønløkke, Martin R Miller
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|May 3, 2022
Race/Ethnicity and Reference Equations for SpirometryMartin R Miller, Brian L Graham, Bruce R Thompson
The European Respiratory Journal|February 1, 2024
Reply to: ERS/ATS spirometry interpretation standards: a gap in grading severity of airflow obstructionSanja Stanojevic, David A Kaminsky, Martin R Miller, et al.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|April 14, 2017
The effect of organic dust exposure on long-term change in lung function: a systematic review and meta-analysisAnneli Cs Bolund, Martin R Miller, Torben Sigsgaard, et al.
Respiratory Medicine|November 11, 2008
Improved survival prediction from lung function data in a large population sampleMartin R Miller, Ole F Pedersen, Peter Lange, et al.
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