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Asthma education: lifestyle and adolescence
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Late Breaking Abstract - Expiratory variability index (EVI) in young children during asthma exacerbation
V. Seppä (Vantaa, Finland), M. Turkalj (Zagreb/Osijek, Croatia), A. Hult (Vantaa, Finland), I. Vuljanko (Zagreb/Osijek, Croatia), D. Plavec (Zagreb/Osijek, Croatia)
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International Congress 2019 – Asthma education: lifestyle and adolescence
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Asthma education: lifestyle and adolescence
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Thematic Poster
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945
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Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases
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