Browse by Author "Johnson, Bruce D."
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The resistive and elastic work of breathing during exercise in patients with chronic heart failure
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2012 Author(s): Johnson, Bruce D., Beck, Kenneth C., Morris, Norman, Sabapathy, Surendran, Cross, Troy James |
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Influence of bronchial blood flow and conductance on pulmonary function in stable systolic heart failure
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2011 Author(s): Ceridon, Maile L., Morris, Norman, Hulsebus, Minelle L., Olson, Thomas P., Lalande, Sophie, Johnson, Bruce D. |
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Effect of supine posture on airway blood flow and pulmonary function in stable heart failure
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2011 Author(s): Ceridon, Maile L., Morris, Norman, Olson, Thomas P., Lalande, Sophie, Johnson, Bruce D. |
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Lung-to-lung circulation times during exercise in heart failure
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2009 Author(s): Morris, Norman, Snyder, Eric M., Beck, Kenneth C., Johnson, Bruce D. |
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Exercise-related change in airway blood flow in humans: relationship to changes in cardiac output and ventilation
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2008 Author(s): Morris, Norman, Ceridon, Maile L., Beck, Kenneth C., Strom, Nicholas A., Schneider, Donald Anthony, Mendes, Eliana S., Wanner, Adam, Johnson, Bruce D. |
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The relationship between resting lung-to-lung circulation time and peak exercise capacity in chronic heart failure patients
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2007 Author(s): Morris, Norman, Snyder, Eric M., Beck, Kenneth C., Haseler, Luke Jonathon, Olson, Lyle J., Johnson, Bruce D. |
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