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Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|December 1, 1988
Relative hysteresis of the airways and lung parenchyma in normal subjectsI Katz, N Zamel, A S Slutsky, et al.
Chest|January 1, 1983
Partial and complete maximum expiratory flow-volume curves in asthmatic patients with spontaneous bronchospasmN Zamel, D Hughes, H Levison, et al.
Chest|August 1, 1996
Tracheobronchial constriction in asthmatics induced by isocapnic hyperventilation with dry cold airG Julià-Serdà, N A Molfino, N Califaretti, et al.
The American Review of Respiratory Disease|September 1, 1987
Changes in pharyngeal cross-sectional area with posture and application of continuous positive airway pressure in patients with obstructive sleep apneaI B Brown, P A McClean, R Boucher, et al.
The Laryngoscope|March 1, 1995
Acoustic rhinometry in the evaluation of nasal obstructionR Roithmann, P Cole, J Chapnik, et al.
Chest|August 1, 1990
An evaluation of flow-volume curves as a screening test for obstructive sleep apneaI Katz, N Zamel, A S Slutsky, et al.
The American Review of Respiratory Disease|January 1, 1984
Effects of cigarette smoking and short-term smoking cessation on airway responsiveness to inhaled methacholineG B Buczko, A Day, J L Vanderdoelen, et al.
The American Review of Respiratory Disease|September 1, 1989
Expiratory glottic widening in asthmatic subjects during exercise-induced bronchoconstrictionI Rubinstein, N Zamel, A S Slutsky, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 1, 1989
Tracheal hysteresis in sleep apneaI Katz, N Zamel, A S Slutsky, et al.
Respiration Physiology|October 17, 1998
A significant proportion of exhaled nitric oxide arises in large airways in normal subjectsP E Silkoff, P A McClean, M Caramori, et al.
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Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|December 1, 1988
Relative hysteresis of the airways and lung parenchyma in normal subjectsI Katz, N Zamel, A S Slutsky, et al.
Chest|January 1, 1983
Partial and complete maximum expiratory flow-volume curves in asthmatic patients with spontaneous bronchospasmN Zamel, D Hughes, H Levison, et al.
Chest|August 1, 1996
Tracheobronchial constriction in asthmatics induced by isocapnic hyperventilation with dry cold airG Julià-Serdà, N A Molfino, N Califaretti, et al.
The American Review of Respiratory Disease|September 1, 1987
Changes in pharyngeal cross-sectional area with posture and application of continuous positive airway pressure in patients with obstructive sleep apneaI B Brown, P A McClean, R Boucher, et al.
The Laryngoscope|March 1, 1995
Acoustic rhinometry in the evaluation of nasal obstructionR Roithmann, P Cole, J Chapnik, et al.
Chest|August 1, 1990
An evaluation of flow-volume curves as a screening test for obstructive sleep apneaI Katz, N Zamel, A S Slutsky, et al.
The American Review of Respiratory Disease|January 1, 1984
Effects of cigarette smoking and short-term smoking cessation on airway responsiveness to inhaled methacholineG B Buczko, A Day, J L Vanderdoelen, et al.
The American Review of Respiratory Disease|September 1, 1989
Expiratory glottic widening in asthmatic subjects during exercise-induced bronchoconstrictionI Rubinstein, N Zamel, A S Slutsky, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 1, 1989
Tracheal hysteresis in sleep apneaI Katz, N Zamel, A S Slutsky, et al.
Respiration Physiology|October 17, 1998
A significant proportion of exhaled nitric oxide arises in large airways in normal subjectsP E Silkoff, P A McClean, M Caramori, et al.
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