Deglutitive Subglottic Air Pressure and Respiratory System Recoil
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Noninvasive Mechanical Ventilation Improves Breathing-Swallowing Interaction of Ventilator Dependent Neuromuscular Patients: A Prospective Crossover Study.Respiratory-swallowing coordination in normal subjects: Lung volume at swallowing initiation.Abrupt laryngeal engagement during stop plosive-vowel transitions in children with repaired cleft palate and adequate velopharyngeal closure: aerodynamic and sound pressure level evidence.
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Deglutitive Subglottic Air Pressure and Respiratory System Recoil
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наукова стаття, опублікована в січні 2012
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Deglutitive Subglottic Air Pressure and Respiratory System Recoil
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Deglutitive Subglottic Air Pressure and Respiratory System Recoil
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Deglutitive Subglottic Air Pressure and Respiratory System Recoil
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Deglutitive Subglottic Air Pressure and Respiratory System Recoil
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Deglutitive Subglottic Air Pressure and Respiratory System Recoil
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Deglutitive subglottic air pressure and respiratory system recoil
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David J Zajac
Libby J Smith
Ricardo L Carrau
Ronit G Gisser
Roxann Diez Gross
William A Slivka
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10.1007/S00455-011-9389-2
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2012-01-24T00:00:00Z