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September 01 1981
Is Cold or Dry Air Necessary for Isocapnic Hyperventilation Induced Asthma?
Lawford Hill;
Lawford Hill
1Respiratory Physiology Department, Papworth and Addenbrooke's Hospitals, Cambridge CB3 8RE
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S.A. Jamieson;
S.A. Jamieson
1Respiratory Physiology Department, Papworth and Addenbrooke's Hospitals, Cambridge CB3 8RE
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J.E. Stark;
J.E. Stark
1Respiratory Physiology Department, Papworth and Addenbrooke's Hospitals, Cambridge CB3 8RE
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J.K. Payne;
J.K. Payne
1Respiratory Physiology Department, Papworth and Addenbrooke's Hospitals, Cambridge CB3 8RE
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Tim Higenbottam
Tim Higenbottam
1Respiratory Physiology Department, Papworth and Addenbrooke's Hospitals, Cambridge CB3 8RE
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Clin Sci (Lond) (1981) 61 (3): 31P.
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Lawford Hill, S.A. Jamieson, J.E. Stark, J.K. Payne, Tim Higenbottam; Is Cold or Dry Air Necessary for Isocapnic Hyperventilation Induced Asthma?. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 September 1981; 61 (3): 31P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs061031Pb
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