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Exacerbations of airway diseases
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COPD Assessment Test responsiveness during acute exacerbations recovery: the role of body mass index
C. Freitas (Porto, Portugal), J. Dias (Porto, Portugal), P. Leuschner (Porto, Portugal)
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International Congress 2019 – Exacerbations of airway diseases
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Exacerbations of airway diseases
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Poster Discussion
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5227
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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