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Structural validity of the Nijmegen questionnaire in physically active young adults
Irisz Karolina Levai (Bergen, Norway), Irisz Karolina Levai, James H. Hull, Greg Whyte, John W. Dickinson
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International Congress 2016 – Multidimensional and multidisciplinary approaches to respiratory problems
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Multidimensional and multidisciplinary approaches to respiratory problems
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Irisz Karolina Levai (Bergen, Norway), Irisz Karolina Levai, James H. Hull, Greg Whyte, John W. Dickinson. Structural validity of the Nijmegen questionnaire in physically active young adults. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 2199
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