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Pro/Con Debate "Maintenance of exercise capacity following pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD: is there any relationship with inflammation and nutritional status?" - PRO
E. Barreiro (Barcelona, Spain)
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Research Seminar 2011 - Physical activity, nutritional status and systemic inflammation in COPD
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Airway diseases
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