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The latest insights in pulmonary rehabilitation
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Attendance vs prescription: Exercise attendance rates for people with COPD: Systematic review
M. Williams, L. Lewis, Z. McKeough, A. Holland, A. Lee, R. McNamara, A. Phillips, L. Wiles, L. Knapman, S. Watts, M. Milross, T. Effing (Adelaide, Melbourne, Australia)
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Annual Congress 2012 - The latest insights in pulmonary rehabilitation
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The latest insights in pulmonary rehabilitation
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Airway diseases
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