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Inspiratory and Expiratory Vital Capacity
Chest, 1984Vital capacity (VC) is frequently measured by two different methods (inspiration vs expiration). The difference in results is not readily available in the literature. The VC was measured both ways in 60 subjects, including many with obstructive airway disease. Only a minor difference in mean VC (75 +/- ml SD) was found.
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American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1961
There is no universally accepted means of evaluating the newborn infant with respiratory distress. Various workers have devised different schemes of clinical classification and roentgenological observation of these infants.1-5Laboratory measures of pulmonary function seldom have been applied to the routine evaluation of the distressed newborn infant ...
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There is no universally accepted means of evaluating the newborn infant with respiratory distress. Various workers have devised different schemes of clinical classification and roentgenological observation of these infants.1-5Laboratory measures of pulmonary function seldom have been applied to the routine evaluation of the distressed newborn infant ...
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Prognostic role of slow vital capacity in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Journal of Neurology, 2020A. Calvo +11 more
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Longitudinal modeling to predict vital capacity in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration, 2018S. Jahandideh +8 more
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Inspiratory and Expiratory Vital Capacity
Chest, 1985Reig, Rafael Peset +1 more
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration, 2017
S. Pinto, M. de Carvalho
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S. Pinto, M. de Carvalho
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