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Pages 125-129 (April 1992)
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Interés de la estimulación diafragmática en el estudio de la función de los músculos respiratorios
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J. Gea, X. Arán, J.M. Broquetas
Servei de Pneumología. Hospital del Mar. Institut Municipal d’Investigació Mèdica (IMIM), Barcelona
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