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“... time (T-I), expiratory time (T-E), breathing frequency (f), and mean inspiratory flow...”
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“... of strains on four different configurations of CLT panels, divided based on the free flow direction...”
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“... showing normal spirometric tests. INTERVENTIONS: Uncomfortable breathing was induced in the volunteers...”
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“... the capillary forces that retain the oil inside the reservoir and decreases oil viscosity, thus...”
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“... the capillary forces that retain the oil inside the reservoir and decreases oil viscosity, thus...”
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“... the attachment of a clinical strain of S. epidermidis (9142) to worn and unworn silicone-hydrogel...”
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