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Respiratory rate recording by medical and nursing staff in community acquired pneumonia
M. Docherty, G. D. Phillips, W. McConnell (Dorchester, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2004 - Infectious pneumonia and related diseases including tuberculosis
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Infectious pneumonia and related diseases including tuberculosis
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Thematic Poster Session
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445
Disease area:
Respiratory infections
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M. Docherty, G. D. Phillips, W. McConnell (Dorchester, United Kingdom). Respiratory rate recording by medical and nursing staff in community acquired pneumonia. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 445
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