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1. The Correlationship Between Cytokines Level In Serum And Lung Function In Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
2. The Chinese Vital Capacity Normal Reference Value And Geographical Factors
3. The Study Of Budesonide/Formoterol In The Treatment Of Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
4. What Defines Copd In Asymptomatic Elderly Never-smokers, FEV1/FVC<a Fixed Ratio Of70%or Lower Limit Of Normal?
5. Human Lung Capacity, Blood Pressure And Body Composition Changes Study In Exam Stress State
6. Forced Vital Capacity Is An Independent Prognostic Predictor Of Long-term Survival After Lung Resection
7. 2004-2009Dalian City Pupils Vital Capacity, Visual Acuityof Follow-up Study
8. Serum25(OH) D3and Asthma In Adult
9. Relationship Between Thoracic Morphology, Vital Capacity And Pleural Resonance Features In Young Male Adults
10. A Study Of Constitution And Physical Development Of Children Between 2009 And 2013 In Hangu Area
11. Characteristics Of Respiratory Dysfuction In Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis:A Clinical Study In 159 Cases
12. Exposure To Ambient Particulate Matter Air Pollution And Respiratory Health Effects Among City Residents
13. Study On Secular Trends And Correlation Analysis Of Forced Vital Capacity And Physical Qualities Among The Han Students In Ningxia From 2000 To 2014
14. Role Of IFN-? And IL-4 In Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
15. Experimental Study On Pulmonary Fibrosis Treated By Pulmonary Sputum
16. Based On The Theory Of Replenishing Diarrhea, The Effects Of Temper Regulating On Lung Function In Rats With Pulmonary Fibrosis Were Investigated
17. The Application Of "Upper-body Yoga" In The Elderly With Hip Fracture
18. Significance And Value Of Forced Vital Capacity (FVC) Reduction In Long-term Management Of Children Asthma
19. Preliminary Analysis Of Clinical Significance Of Changes In Common Lung Function Indexes Before And After Bronchodilators In Patients With COPD
20. The effectiveness of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on postoperative pain with movement
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