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The best abstracts in extra-pulmonary features and pulmonary rehabilitation
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Early pulmonary rehabilitation for exacerbations of chronic respiratory disease (CRD): Functional results
T. Harvey-Dunstan, N. Greening, J. Williams, J. Bankart, S. Hussain, E. Chaplin, E. Vincent, R. Chimera, M. Morgan, S. Singh, M. Steiner (Leicester, Stoke-on-Trent, Northampton, United Kingdom)
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The best abstracts in extra-pulmonary features and pulmonary rehabilitation
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