He received an insulting letter.
The concept of the disproportionate growth between lung size and airway caliber was termed dysanaptic growth by Green and colleagues in 1974 […] This is all physiologically interesting; however, is it clinically important? In this edition of the Journal, Forno and colleagues (pp. 314–323) present a comprehensive study looking at the question of whether airway dysanapsis is associated with asthma morbidity in obese children.
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Mr. Fakney, being asked whether at the time he so disfurnitured his house […]
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