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Martin R Miller

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Journal of Agromedicine|September 30, 2009
Respiratory health and allergy among young farmers and non-farming rural males in Denmark: the SUS studyTorben Sigsgaard, Charlotte Hjort, Øyvind Omland, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|November 20, 2008
Lung function as a predictor of survival in very elderly people: the Danish 1905 cohort studyPeter K Jacobsen, Torben Sigsgaard, Ole F Pedersen, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal|March 14, 2024
FEV<sub>1</sub>Q: a race-neutral approach to assessing lung functionAparna Balasubramanian, Robert A Wise, Sanja Stanojevic, et al.
ERJ Open Research|December 19, 2017
The impact of different spirometric definitions on the prevalence of airway obstruction and their association with respiratory symptomsHowraman Meteran, Martin R Miller, Simon Francis Thomsen, et al.
Respiratory Medicine|October 28, 2018
Self-reported intake of fruit and vegetables and risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A nation-wide twin studyHowraman Meteran, Simon Francis Thomsen, Martin R Miller, et al.
Annals of Work Exposures and Health|August 31, 2018
New-onset COPD and Decline in Lung Function Among Wood Dust-Exposed Workers: Re-analysis of a 6-year Follow-up StudyAnneli C S Bolund, Martin R Miller, Gitte H Jacobsen, et al.
Respiratory Medicine|May 17, 2021
Impact of the spirometric definition on comorbidities in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseHowraman Meteran, Simon Francis Thomsen, Martin R Miller, et al.
Chest|June 5, 2010
Interpreting lung function data using 80% predicted and fixed thresholds misclassifies more than 20% of patientsMartin R Miller, Philip H Quanjer, Maureen P Swanney, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal|February 1, 2024
Reconciling the past and considering the future of pulmonary function test interpretationAnh Tuan Dinh-Xuan, Brian L Graham, Bruce Thompson, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|June 26, 2007
Defining the lower limit of normal for FEV1/ FVCMartin R Miller, Irene Steenbruggen, Philip H Quanjer, et al.
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Journal of Agromedicine|September 30, 2009
Respiratory health and allergy among young farmers and non-farming rural males in Denmark: the SUS studyTorben Sigsgaard, Charlotte Hjort, Øyvind Omland, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|November 20, 2008
Lung function as a predictor of survival in very elderly people: the Danish 1905 cohort studyPeter K Jacobsen, Torben Sigsgaard, Ole F Pedersen, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal|March 14, 2024
FEV<sub>1</sub>Q: a race-neutral approach to assessing lung functionAparna Balasubramanian, Robert A Wise, Sanja Stanojevic, et al.
ERJ Open Research|December 19, 2017
The impact of different spirometric definitions on the prevalence of airway obstruction and their association with respiratory symptomsHowraman Meteran, Martin R Miller, Simon Francis Thomsen, et al.
Respiratory Medicine|October 28, 2018
Self-reported intake of fruit and vegetables and risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A nation-wide twin studyHowraman Meteran, Simon Francis Thomsen, Martin R Miller, et al.
Annals of Work Exposures and Health|August 31, 2018
New-onset COPD and Decline in Lung Function Among Wood Dust-Exposed Workers: Re-analysis of a 6-year Follow-up StudyAnneli C S Bolund, Martin R Miller, Gitte H Jacobsen, et al.
Respiratory Medicine|May 17, 2021
Impact of the spirometric definition on comorbidities in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseHowraman Meteran, Simon Francis Thomsen, Martin R Miller, et al.
Chest|June 5, 2010
Interpreting lung function data using 80% predicted and fixed thresholds misclassifies more than 20% of patientsMartin R Miller, Philip H Quanjer, Maureen P Swanney, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal|February 1, 2024
Reconciling the past and considering the future of pulmonary function test interpretationAnh Tuan Dinh-Xuan, Brian L Graham, Bruce Thompson, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|June 26, 2007
Defining the lower limit of normal for FEV1/ FVCMartin R Miller, Irene Steenbruggen, Philip H Quanjer, et al.
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