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Accelerated ageing in the ICE-Age study: Individualized COPD evaluation in relation to ageing
N. Reynaert, P. Gopal, F. Franssen, G. Hageman, E. Wouters, E. Rutten (Maastricht, Horn, Netherlands)
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Latest insights in chronic care
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Airway diseases
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N. Reynaert, P. Gopal, F. Franssen, G. Hageman, E. Wouters, E. Rutten (Maastricht, Horn, Netherlands). Accelerated ageing in the ICE-Age study: Individualized COPD evaluation in relation to ageing. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 4741
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