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- Paired phrenic nerve stimuli for the detection of diaphragm fatigue in humansBy MI Polkey, D Kyroussis, CH Hamnegard, PD Hughes, GF Rafferty, J Moxham and M GreenMI PolkeyD KyroussisCH HamnegardPD HughesGF RaffertyJ Moxham
- Maximum rate of change in oesophageal pressure assessed from unoccluded breaths: an option where mouth occlusion pressure is impracticalBy CH Hamnegard, MI Polkey, D Kyroussis, GH Mills, M Green, B Bake and J MoxhamCH HamnegardMI PolkeyD KyroussisGH MillsM GreenB Bake
- Respiratory muscle activity in patients with COPD walking to exhaustion with and without pressure supportBy D Kyroussis, MI Polkey, CH Hamnegard, GH Mills, M Green and J MoxhamD KyroussisMI PolkeyCH HamnegardGH MillsM Green
- Portable measurement of maximum mouth pressuresBy CH Hamnegard, S Wragg, D Kyroussis, R Aquilina, J Moxham and M GreenCH HamnegardS WraggD KyroussisR AquilinaJ Moxham
- The effect of lung volume on transdiaphragmatic pressureBy CH Hamnegard, S Wragg, G Mills, D Kyroussis, J Road, G Daskos, B Bake, J Moxham and M GreenCH HamnegardS WraggG MillsD KyroussisJ RoadG DaskosB BakeJ Moxham
- Diaphragm fatigue following maximal ventilation in manBy CH Hamnegard, S Wragg, D Kyroussis, GH Mills, MI Polkey, J Moran, J Road, B Bake, M Green and J MoxhamCH HamnegardS WraggD KyroussisGH MillsMI PolkeyJ MoranJ RoadB BakeM Green
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