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Evaluating lung function, dyspnoea and related respiratory diseases
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Mechanisms of exercise limitation in patients with combined fibrosis and pulmonary emphysema
C. Melo De Oliveira Costa (SAO PAULO/SP, Brazil)
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International Congress 2017 – Evaluating lung function, dyspnoea and related respiratory diseases
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Evaluating lung function, dyspnoea and related respiratory diseases
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Poster Discussion
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4539
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Pulmonary vascular diseases
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