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Occupational disease: clinical cases and series
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Mobile cardio-respiratory metabolic laboratory as effective tool in early diagnosis of COPD and other chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs) in organized busy groups of employees
Zaurbek Aisanov (Moscow, Russian Federation), Sanjita Batyn, Alexander Chuchalin, Zaurbek Aisanov, Alexander Cherniak, Galina Nekludova, Janna Naumenko
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Occupational disease: clinical cases and series
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Zaurbek Aisanov (Moscow, Russian Federation), Sanjita Batyn, Alexander Chuchalin, Zaurbek Aisanov, Alexander Cherniak, Galina Nekludova, Janna Naumenko. Mobile cardio-respiratory metabolic laboratory as effective tool in early diagnosis of COPD and other chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs) in organized busy groups of employees. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 1155
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