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Chronic lung disease : effects of rehabilitation interventions on functional outcomes in patients
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Characteristic of four exercise tests in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
S. Arizono (Hamamatsu, Japan), Y. Kondoh (Seto, Japan), T. Kimura (Seto, Japan), K. Kataoka (Seto, Japan), T. Ogawa (Seto, Japan), F. Watanabe (Seto, Japan), Y. Tawara (Hamamatsu, Japan)
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International Congress 2018 – Chronic lung disease : effects of rehabilitation interventions on functional outcomes in patients
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Chronic lung disease : effects of rehabilitation interventions on functional outcomes in patients
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Interstitial lung diseases
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