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Changes in the normal maximal expiratory flow-volume curve with growth and aging.

The American review of respiratory disease, 1983
On the basis of their answers to a self-administered questionnaire, 697 nonsmoking healthy subjects were chosen from a randomly selected sample representative of the white non-Mexican-American population of Tucson, Arizona, enrolled in a longitudinal study of respiratory health.
R J, Knudson   +3 more
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Density dependence of the maximal expiratory flow volume curves in normal and asthmatic children.

Scandinavian journal of respiratory diseases, 1979
We have studied the maximal expiratory flow volume curves with air and with an 80% helium-oxygen mixture, using 12 normal and 33 asthmatic children chosen according to clinical, functional and immunological criteria. In the normal children, the average delta Vmax (difference between the maximal flow in HeO2 and in air at corresponding lung volumes) was
C, Prefaut   +4 more
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The maximal expiratory flow-volume curve. Normal standards, variability, and effects of age.

The American review of respiratory disease, 1976
From a randomly selected population representative of the white population of Tucson, Ariz., satisfactory flow-volume data were obtained for 3,115 persons. Data from the 746 subjects who were totally free of symptoms or history of cardiorespiratory disease and who had never smoked were used in determining "normal" prediction equations for spirometric ...
R J, Knudson   +3 more
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Electronic simulator for the human maximal expiratory flow-volume curve

Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 1981
D P, Jones, S A, O'Connor
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Standard values of the maximal expiratory flow-volume curve normalized by total lung capacity.

Bulletin europeen de physiopathologie respiratoire, 1982
Standard values for the maximal expiratory flow-volume (MEFV) curve normalized by total lung capacity (TLC) were obtained in one hundred and fifty healthy men. We compared age dependency and the coefficient of variation of parameters of the MEFV curve, obtained at given percentages of the vital capacity and normalized by height to those of parameters ...
W, Hida, H, Sasaki, T, Takishima
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[Reference values for the maximal expiratory flow volume curve for adults. Results of a cooperative study].

Zeitschrift fur Erkrankungen der Atmungsorgane, 1988
Reference values of the maximal expiratory flow-volume curve for the adult GDR's population have been ascertained by a co-operative study of 5 lung function laboratories. We analysed measurements in 1,004 healthy subjects aged 16 to 69 years (728 males and 276 females).
H, Evers   +5 more
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The time factor in maximal expiratory flow-volume curves.

Pflugers Archiv : European journal of physiology, 1972
W, Liese, D H, Barer
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