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The relation between age and time to maximal bronchoconstriction following exercise in children
Respiratory Medicine, 09/10/09
Vilozni D et al. – The results indicate that the time to maximal bronchoconstriction is age–dependent in children and adolescents, and imply that the schedule of post–exercise FEV1 measurements should be cautiously trimmed.
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