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Asthma and COPD: quality of life and comorbidities
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Respiratory function in elderly with ‘senile‘ or ‘juvenile‘ pulmonary phenotype: Results from the KORA-Age study
H. Schulz, J. Behr, R.M. Huber, D. Nowak, J. Heinrich, A. Peters, R.A. Jörres, S. Karrasch (Neuherberg/Munich, Bochum, Munich, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Asthma and COPD: quality of life and comorbidities
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Asthma and COPD: quality of life and comorbidities
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Airway diseases
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H. Schulz, J. Behr, R.M. Huber, D. Nowak, J. Heinrich, A. Peters, R.A. Jörres, S. Karrasch (Neuherberg/Munich, Bochum, Munich, Germany). Respiratory function in elderly with ‘senile‘ or ‘juvenile‘ pulmonary phenotype: Results from the KORA-Age study. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 464
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