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Physical activity assessed in routine care predicts mortality after a COPD hospitalisation
Marilyn L. Moy, Michael K. Gould, In-Lu Amy Liu, Janet S. Lee, Huong Q. Nguyen
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ERJ Open Res 2016
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March
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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Marilyn L. Moy, Michael K. Gould, In-Lu Amy Liu, Janet S. Lee, Huong Q. Nguyen. Physical activity assessed in routine care predicts mortality after a COPD hospitalisation. ERJ Open Res 2016; 2: 00062-2015
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