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Unmasking the mechanisms of symptoms and exercise limitation in disease
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Physiological determinants of reduced tolerance to interval exercise in moderate-to-severe COPD
Daniela Bravo (Sao Paulo, Brazil), Daniela Bravo, Ana Cristina Gimenes, Maria Clara Alencar, Beatriz Amorim, Daniel Hirai, Dennis O’Donnell, J. Alberto Neder, Luiz Eduardo Nery
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International Congress 2016 – Unmasking the mechanisms of symptoms and exercise limitation in disease
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Unmasking the mechanisms of symptoms and exercise limitation in disease
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1586
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Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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Daniela Bravo (Sao Paulo, Brazil), Daniela Bravo, Ana Cristina Gimenes, Maria Clara Alencar, Beatriz Amorim, Daniel Hirai, Dennis O’Donnell, J. Alberto Neder, Luiz Eduardo Nery. Physiological determinants of reduced tolerance to interval exercise in moderate-to-severe COPD. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 1586
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