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“...´To reduce the chemical inversion of sucrose, and consequently increase the profit margin, many...”
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Breathing exercises: influence on breathing patterns and thoracoabdominal motion in healthy subjects
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“... under basal conditions and when breathing under the highest inspiratory loading (0 cm H2O/l/sec: Ond...”
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