The position of the ambient-pressure tap in a rhinomanometer, rather than numerical error, can account for a large part of the mismatch between clinical and computational nasal resistance.
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Understanding the mismatch between in-vivo and in-silico rhinomanometry
The position of the ambient-pressure tap in a rhinomanometer, rather than numerical error, can account for a large part of the mismatch between clinical and computational nasal resistance.