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ECSC vs. GLI: Which of these spirometric references equations will be more appropriate for a local portuguese adult population?
S. Alberto de Carvalho (Lisbon, Portugal), P. Rosa (Lisbon, Portugal), A. Clérigo (Lisbon, Portugal), C. Silva (Lisbon, Portugal)
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International Congress 2019 – Quality, performance and interpretation of lung function testing
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Quality, performance and interpretation of lung function testing
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1147
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Airway diseases
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