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Predictors of improvement in peak exercise capacity with helium-hyperoxia in severely-impaired COPD patients under long-term oxygen therapy
M. Nunes, F. Queiroga-Jr., E. Meda, G. Chiappa, M. C. Machado, L. E. Nery, J. A. Neder (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Cardio-pulmonary interactions
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Cardio-pulmonary interactions
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1712
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Airway diseases
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M. Nunes, F. Queiroga-Jr., E. Meda, G. Chiappa, M. C. Machado, L. E. Nery, J. A. Neder (Sao Paulo, Brazil). Predictors of improvement in peak exercise capacity with helium-hyperoxia in severely-impaired COPD patients under long-term oxygen therapy. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 1712
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