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- Exhaled_breath_condensate abstract "Exhaled breath condensate (EBC) is the exhalate from breath, that has been condensed, typically via cooling using a collection device (commonly to 4°C or subzero temperatures using a refrigerating device). EBC reflects changes in the respiratory fluid that lines the airways and is an inexpensive, non-invasive tool that has potential for scientific research, screening or diagnosing diseases of the lung and other conditions. It has long been appreciated that the exhaled breath is saturated by water vapour (e.g. by wind musical instrument players), but using it for studies of the lung was probably first described in the Russian scientific literature.".
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- Exhaled_breath_condensate subject Category:Breath_tests.
- Exhaled_breath_condensate type Abstraction100002137.
- Exhaled_breath_condensate type BreathTests.
- Exhaled_breath_condensate type Cognition100023271.
- Exhaled_breath_condensate type Experiment105798043.
- Exhaled_breath_condensate type HigherCognitiveProcess105770664.
- Exhaled_breath_condensate type Inquiry105797597.
- Exhaled_breath_condensate type ProblemSolving105796750.
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- Exhaled_breath_condensate comment "Exhaled breath condensate (EBC) is the exhalate from breath, that has been condensed, typically via cooling using a collection device (commonly to 4°C or subzero temperatures using a refrigerating device). EBC reflects changes in the respiratory fluid that lines the airways and is an inexpensive, non-invasive tool that has potential for scientific research, screening or diagnosing diseases of the lung and other conditions.".
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