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Pulmonary function, cholinergic bronchomotor tone, and cardiac autonomic abnormalities in type 2 diabetic patients

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Table 2. Patient characteristics.
Figure 1.     Basal heart rate of type 2 diabetic patients (DD =  dener-vated diabetic group, N = 7;
Figure 3. Changes in specific airway conductance (SGaw) from pre- to post-atropine admin- admin-istration measurements in type 2 diabetic patients (DD = denervated diabetic group, N = 7;

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