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Going with the flow: assessment and evaluation of airway function and its role in patient management
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Economic impact analysis of a tele-medicine program to improve the quality of apirometry in primary care
N. Marina, E. Lopez de Santa Maria, A. Gutierrez, J.C. Bayon, L. García, J.B. Galdiz (Barakaldo, Vitoria, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Going with the flow: assessment and evaluation of airway function and its role in patient management
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Going with the flow: assessment and evaluation of airway function and its role in patient management
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Airway diseases
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N. Marina, E. Lopez de Santa Maria, A. Gutierrez, J.C. Bayon, L. García, J.B. Galdiz (Barakaldo, Vitoria, Spain). Economic impact analysis of a tele-medicine program to improve the quality of apirometry in primary care. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 1125
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