Jones et al., 1975 - Google Patents
Prediction of maximum expiratory flow rate from area-transmural pressure curve of compressed airwayJones et al., 1975
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- Jones J
- Fraser R
- Nadel J
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- Journal of Applied Physiology
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The site of greatest airway deformation in dog lungs was located during maximum expiratory flow by use of tantalum bronchography, fiberoptic bronchoscopy, and airway pressure measurements. A series of area vs. transmural pressure curves for each of these segments …
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