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Assessing functional outcomes in respiratory physiotherapy
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The use of the Nijmegen Questionnaire in assessment of breathing pattern disorders in COPD
R. De Vos (Southampton, United Kingdom)
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International Congress 2017 – Assessing functional outcomes in respiratory physiotherapy
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Assessing functional outcomes in respiratory physiotherapy
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2525
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Airway diseases
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