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Exercise tolerance and its determinants across pathologies
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Exercise capacity after lung transplantation: analysis by gender, diagnosis and transplant characteristics
M. Cebria I Iranzo (Valencia, Spain), I. Lacuesta Estarlich (Valencia, Spain), M. Valenza (Granada, Spain)
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International Congress 2019 – Exercise tolerance and its determinants across pathologies
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Exercise tolerance and its determinants across pathologies
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1195
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