Does Nasal Obstruction Induce Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Healthy Women?
Islay Pittaway,1 Anna Ishkova,1 Helena Bean,1 Stephanie McCarthy,1 Isabella Lay,1 Joanne Avraam,1 Andrew Dawson,1 Therese Thornton,1 Christian L Nicholas,1,2 John Trinder,1 Fergal J O’Donoghue,2,3 Melinda L Jackson,2,4 Amy S Jordan1,2 1Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, The Univer...
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Autores principales: | Pittaway I, Ishkova A, Bean H, McCarthy S, Lay I, Avraam J, Dawson A, Thornton T, Nicholas CL, Trinder J, O'Donoghue FJ, Jackson ML, Jordan AS |
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Dove Medical Press
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/b51d753185c54d52a5f9595514c91795 |
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