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Phenotyping and monitoring of airway diseases
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Validity of an automated telephonic system to assess exacerbation rates in prospective clinical COPD studies
E. Bischoff, L. Boer, J. Molema, R. Akkermans, C. van Weel, J. Vercoulen, T. Schermer (Nijmegen, Netherlands)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Phenotyping and monitoring of airway diseases
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Phenotyping and monitoring of airway diseases
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Airway diseases
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E. Bischoff, L. Boer, J. Molema, R. Akkermans, C. van Weel, J. Vercoulen, T. Schermer (Nijmegen, Netherlands). Validity of an automated telephonic system to assess exacerbation rates in prospective clinical COPD studies. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 3517
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