A patient with chronic obstructive lung disease who appears to have a barrel chest will have which of the following signs on examination of the chest area?
A) Rib angles of <90 degrees
B) A diminished diaphragm excursion measured by percussion
C) The presence of stronger,louder sounds heard during auscultation
D) The presence of normal muscle activity of the respiratory accessory muscles
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