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Respiratory epidemiology: quality of life, therapy and socioeconomics
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Lung function and anxiety in association with dyspnoea – The HUNT study
L. Leivseth, T. I. Lund Nilsen, X. M. Mai, R. Johnsen, A. Langhammer (Trondheim, Levanger, Norway)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Respiratory epidemiology: quality of life, therapy and socioeconomics
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Respiratory epidemiology: quality of life, therapy and socioeconomics
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Thematic Poster Session
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4112
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Airway diseases
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