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Pulmonary function in chronic spinal cord injury: A cross-sectional survey of 222 Southern California adult outpatients
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Predictions from nonlinear regression analysis: Forced vital capacity (FVC) 15 years after spinal cord injury in relation to level of injury for never-smokers with complete lesions (●), never-smokers
Predictions from nonlinear regression analysis: Forced vital capacity (FVC) 15 years after spinal cord injury in relation to level of injury for never-smokers with complete lesions (●), never-smokers with incomplete lesions (○), and current smokers with 20 pack-years lifetime exposure (▴).
☆ Supported in part by grants H133N00026, H133830029, and H133B70011 from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, US Department of Education, Washington, DC, and by grant 5P30 ESO7048-03 from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health.
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