Use of pulse transit time as a measure of inspiratory effort in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea.
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J. Stradling | D. Pitson | J R Stradling | A. Sandell | R. J. van den Hout | R. Hout | D J Pitson | A Sandell | R van den Hout
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