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83 related items for PubMed ID: 11793265

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  • 42. Characteristics of nasal airflow and the effect of a nasal dilator in normal human subjects.
    Meissner HH, Santiago SM, Koyal SN, Riemer A, Stein M, Goldman MD, Williams AJ.
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  • 45. [Measuring pharyngeal pressure in patients with nCPAP ventilation].
    Fürst G, Riechelmann H, Schlegel J.
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  • 49. The limitations of peak nasal flow measurement.
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  • 51. The association of subjective nasal patency with peak inspiratory nasal flow in a large healthy population.
    Jose J, Ell SR.
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  • 52. Evaluation of nasal prongs for estimating nasal flow.
    Montserrat JM, Farré R, Ballester E, Felez MA, Pastó M, Navajas D.
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  • 54. The importance of nose-breathing for the systolic blood pressure rise during exercise.
    Petruson B, Bjurö T.
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  • 56. Combined effects of a nasal dilator and nasal prongs on nasal airflow resistance.
    Lorino AM, d'Ortho MP, Dahan E, Bignani O, Vastel C, Lorino H.
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  • 58. Normal peak nasal inspiratory flow rate values in healthy children aged 6 to 11 years in the Netherlands.
    van Spronsen E, Ebbens FA, Fokkens WJ.
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