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Physical activity, exercise and rehabilitation in COPD and beyond
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Physical activity, exercise capacity and psycho-social factors during and after pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD
Rita Priori (Cambridge, United Kingdom), Rita Priori, Marian K.J. Dekker, Maurice J.H. Sillen, Chevone M. Barretto, Privender K. Saini, Mareike Klee, Martijn A. Spruit
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International Congress 2015 – Physical activity, exercise and rehabilitation in COPD and beyond
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Physical activity, exercise and rehabilitation in COPD and beyond
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Airway diseases
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Rita Priori (Cambridge, United Kingdom), Rita Priori, Marian K.J. Dekker, Maurice J.H. Sillen, Chevone M. Barretto, Privender K. Saini, Mareike Klee, Martijn A. Spruit. Physical activity, exercise capacity and psycho-social factors during and after pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 475
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