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Low socioeconomic status is associated with worse lung function in the Danish cystic fibrosis population
Taylor-Robinson David C., Thielen Karsten, Pressler Tania, Olesen Hanne V., Diderichsen Finn, Diggle Peter J., Smyth Rosalind, Whitehead Margaret
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Eur Respir J 2014; 44: 1363-1366
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November
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Taylor-Robinson David C., Thielen Karsten, Pressler Tania, Olesen Hanne V., Diderichsen Finn, Diggle Peter J., Smyth Rosalind, Whitehead Margaret. Low socioeconomic status is associated with worse lung function in the Danish cystic fibrosis population. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: 1363-1366
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