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Prognostic factors in pneumonia: from clinical observations to experimental models
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Respiratory function as predictor for pneumonia in individuals with spinal cord injury?
Anja Raab (Lucerne, Switzerland), Anja Raab, Franz Michel, Claudio Perret, Maria T.E. Hopman, Gabi Müller
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International Congress 2015 – Prognostic factors in pneumonia: from clinical observations to experimental models
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Prognostic factors in pneumonia: from clinical observations to experimental models
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Anja Raab (Lucerne, Switzerland), Anja Raab, Franz Michel, Claudio Perret, Maria T.E. Hopman, Gabi Müller. Respiratory function as predictor for pneumonia in individuals with spinal cord injury?. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 3250
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