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Monitoring airway diseases with lung function tests
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Pulmonary function tests, exercise capacity and health status in GOLD A, B, C, D groups
E. Sen, F. Ciftci, G. Arkan, D. Acar, P. Onen, B. Gulbay, O. Yildiz, T. Acican, S. Saryal, G. Karabiyikoglu (Ankara, Turkey)
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International Congress 2014 – Monitoring airway diseases with lung function tests
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Monitoring airway diseases with lung function tests
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3975
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Airway diseases
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E. Sen, F. Ciftci, G. Arkan, D. Acar, P. Onen, B. Gulbay, O. Yildiz, T. Acican, S. Saryal, G. Karabiyikoglu (Ankara, Turkey). Pulmonary function tests, exercise capacity and health status in GOLD A, B, C, D groups. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 3975
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