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Mobility of right and left hemidiaphragms in healthy individuals and in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

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Figure 1. Thoracic radiographies, in AP incidence, in maximum expiration over maximum inspiration, using as reference the image of  radiographic ruler
Table 2. Comparison of mobilities of right and left hemidiaphragms  between sex in COPD and healthy groups

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