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Prognostic model for accelerated decline in lung function due to occupational sensitizers: SAPALDIA study.
J. Pralong (Genève, Switzerland)
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International Congress 2017 – Smoking, apnoea, infection, allergens and other factors
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Smoking, apnoea, infection, allergens and other factors
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1247
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Airway diseases
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