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Mechanisms of exercise limitation in health and disease
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Effects of systolic heart failure on cerebral oxygen delivery-to-utilization matching in COPD
M. Oliveira, M. C. Alencar, A. Mazzuco, P. Sperandio, A. Souza, G. Siqueira, A. Borghi-Silva, D. O'Donnell, J. A. Neder (Sao Paulo, Sao Carlos, Brazil; Kingston, Canada)
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International Congress 2014 – Mechanisms of exercise limitation in health and disease
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Mechanisms of exercise limitation in health and disease
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4882
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Airway diseases
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M. Oliveira, M. C. Alencar, A. Mazzuco, P. Sperandio, A. Souza, G. Siqueira, A. Borghi-Silva, D. O'Donnell, J. A. Neder (Sao Paulo, Sao Carlos, Brazil; Kingston, Canada). Effects of systolic heart failure on cerebral oxygen delivery-to-utilization matching in COPD. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 4882
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