The global lung function initiative (GLI) network: Bringing the world’s respiratory reference values together
© ERC 2017. The Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) Network has become the largest resource for reference values for routine lung function testing ever assembled. This article addresses how the GLI Network came about, why it is important, and its current challenges and future directions. It is an...
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| author | Cooper, B. Stocks, J. Hall, Graham Culver, B. Steenbruggen, I. Carter, K. Thompson, B. Graham, B. Miller, M. Ruppel, G. Henderson, J. Vaz Fragoso, C. Stanojevic, S. |
| author_facet | Cooper, B. Stocks, J. Hall, Graham Culver, B. Steenbruggen, I. Carter, K. Thompson, B. Graham, B. Miller, M. Ruppel, G. Henderson, J. Vaz Fragoso, C. Stanojevic, S. |
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| description | © ERC 2017. The Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) Network has become the largest resource for reference values for routine lung function testing ever assembled. This article addresses how the GLI Network came about, why it is important, and its current challenges and future directions. It is an extension of an article published in Breathe in 2013 [1], and summarises recent developments and the future of the GLI Network. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-622172018-02-01T05:56:41Z The global lung function initiative (GLI) network: Bringing the world’s respiratory reference values together Cooper, B. Stocks, J. Hall, Graham Culver, B. Steenbruggen, I. Carter, K. Thompson, B. Graham, B. Miller, M. Ruppel, G. Henderson, J. Vaz Fragoso, C. Stanojevic, S. © ERC 2017. The Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) Network has become the largest resource for reference values for routine lung function testing ever assembled. This article addresses how the GLI Network came about, why it is important, and its current challenges and future directions. It is an extension of an article published in Breathe in 2013 [1], and summarises recent developments and the future of the GLI Network. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/62217 10.1183/20734735.012717 unknown |
| spellingShingle | Cooper, B. Stocks, J. Hall, Graham Culver, B. Steenbruggen, I. Carter, K. Thompson, B. Graham, B. Miller, M. Ruppel, G. Henderson, J. Vaz Fragoso, C. Stanojevic, S. The global lung function initiative (GLI) network: Bringing the world’s respiratory reference values together |
| title | The global lung function initiative (GLI) network: Bringing the world’s respiratory reference values together |
| title_full | The global lung function initiative (GLI) network: Bringing the world’s respiratory reference values together |
| title_fullStr | The global lung function initiative (GLI) network: Bringing the world’s respiratory reference values together |
| title_full_unstemmed | The global lung function initiative (GLI) network: Bringing the world’s respiratory reference values together |
| title_short | The global lung function initiative (GLI) network: Bringing the world’s respiratory reference values together |
| title_sort | global lung function initiative (gli) network: bringing the world’s respiratory reference values together |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/62217 |