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The 2013 updated GOLD strategy: A comparison of the various scenarios
S. Wilke, D. Smid, M. Spruit, D. Janssen, J. Muris, T. Van der Molen, M. Van den Akker, P. Jones, E. Wouters, F. Franssen (Horn, Maastricht, Groningen, Netherlands; Leuven, Belgium; London, United Kingdom)
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S. Wilke, D. Smid, M. Spruit, D. Janssen, J. Muris, T. Van der Molen, M. Van den Akker, P. Jones, E. Wouters, F. Franssen (Horn, Maastricht, Groningen, Netherlands; Leuven, Belgium; London, United Kingdom). The 2013 updated GOLD strategy: A comparison of the various scenarios. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 4831
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