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Quality of life and respiratory symptoms in primary care COPD populations
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COPD admissions in London: What general practice characteristics are associated?
L. Jamieson, H. Thornton, T. Harries, P. Schofield, K. Jackson, P. White (London, Bristol, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Quality of life and respiratory symptoms in primary care COPD populations
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Quality of life and respiratory symptoms in primary care COPD populations
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Thematic Poster Session
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2390
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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L. Jamieson, H. Thornton, T. Harries, P. Schofield, K. Jackson, P. White (London, Bristol, United Kingdom). COPD admissions in London: What general practice characteristics are associated?. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 2390
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