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Maximal Expiratory Flow Rate
Known as:
Forced Expiratory Flow 0.2 1.2
, Forced Expiratory Flow 0.2-1.2
, Forced Expiratory Flow 200-1200
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The airflow rate measured during the first liter expired after the first 200 ml have been exhausted during a FORCED VITAL CAPACITY determination…
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2004
2004
Model of forced expiratory flows and airway geometry in infants.
R. Lambert
,
R. Castile
,
R. Tepper
Journal of applied physiology
2004
Corpus ID: 1295712
Early measurements of autopsied lungs from infants, children, and adults suggested that the ratio of peripheral to central airway…
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2004
2004
Maximum expiratory airflow during chest physiotherapy on ventilated patients before and after the application of an abdominal binder
D. MacLean
,
G. Drummond
,
C. Macpherson
,
G. McLaren
,
R. Prescott
Intensive Care Medicine
2004
Corpus ID: 13294223
Chest physiotherapy using a manual ventilation technique was carried out on 9 intubated patients. One patient was studied on two…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Antitussive potential of methanol extract of stem bark of Ficus racemosa Linn.
R. Bhaskara Rao
,
T. Murugesan
,
M. Pal
,
B. P. Saha
,
S. Mandal
Phytotherapy Research
2003
Corpus ID: 29866775
The methanol extract of Ficus racemosa Linn (Moraceae) (stem bark) (MEFR) was tested for its antitussive potential against a…
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2002
2002
Expiratory asynchrony in proportional assist ventilation.
H. Du
,
M. Ohtsuji
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+4 authors
Yoshitsugu Yamada
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care…
2002
Corpus ID: 20274753
One of the proposed advantages of proportional assist ventilation (PAV) has been the automatic synchrony between the end of the…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Evaluation of anti-pyretic potential of Ficus racemosa bark.
R. Rao
,
K. Anupama
,
K. Swaroop
,
T. Murugesan
,
M. Pal
,
S. Mandal
Phytomedicine
2002
Corpus ID: 45581422
A study was carried out to evaluate the anti-pyretic effect of a methanol extract of stem bark of Ficus racemosa Linn. (MEFR) on…
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Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
A reduction in maximum mid-expiratory flow rate. A spirographic manifestation of small airway disease.
E. R. Mcfadden
,
D. Linden
American Journal of Medicine
1972
Corpus ID: 37965619
Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
Measurement of "closing volume" as a simple and sensitive test for early detection of small airway disease.
D. McCarthy
,
R. Spencer
,
R. Greene
,
J. Milic‐Emili
American Journal of Medicine
1972
Corpus ID: 40333987
1972
1972
Cardiovascular and respiratory responses to intravenous infusion of prostaglandin F2α in the pregnant woman
Fishburne Ji
,
W. Brenner
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+4 authors
C. Hendricks
1972
Corpus ID: 53750523
Highly Cited
1967
Highly Cited
1967
Airway responsiveness in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
C. B. Payne
,
E. Chester
,
B. Hsi
American Journal of Medicine
1967
Corpus ID: 10668699
1960
1960
Pulmonary function studies in children.
H. Lyons
,
R. W. Tanner
,
T. Picco
A M A Journal of Diseases of Children
1960
Corpus ID: 37853954
Reports on the abnormalities of pulmonary functions in children afflicted with poliomyelitis have appeared recently. 1,2 Such…
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