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  • (Very Brief) background on how oesophageal intraluminal impedance has been used in the past.
  • Use of impedance to predict bolus diameter and diameter change in-vivo
  • Combining impedance measurement with pressure measurement to determine mechanical wall states in real time in-vivo.
  • Use of mechanical wall states to deduce neutral inputs.
  • Use of mechanical wall states to explain symptom generation in individual dysphagia patients.

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