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Impact of acute active and passive stress on physiological responses in adults with asthma
S. Bacon (Montreal, Canada), A. Plourde (Montreal, Canada), N. Paine (Loughborough, United Kingdom), A. Cartier (Montreal, Canada), K. Lavoie (Montreal, Canada)
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International Congress 2018 – Physiological and biological insights in asthma
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Physiological and biological insights in asthma
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654
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Airway diseases
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