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Respiratory disease within hospital-based populations
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Comparing non-invasive cardiovascular risk assessment tools in COPD patients: Validation with CV events
J. Zagaceta, J. Zulueta, G. Bastarrika, I. Colina, A. Campo, A. B. Alcaide, P. Sánchez, J. Bertó, P. Rivera, B. Celli, J. P. de Torres (Pamplona, Spain; Boston, United States Of America)
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International Congress 2014 – Respiratory disease within hospital-based populations
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Respiratory disease within hospital-based populations
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J. Zagaceta, J. Zulueta, G. Bastarrika, I. Colina, A. Campo, A. B. Alcaide, P. Sánchez, J. Bertó, P. Rivera, B. Celli, J. P. de Torres (Pamplona, Spain; Boston, United States Of America). Comparing non-invasive cardiovascular risk assessment tools in COPD patients: Validation with CV events. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 4105
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