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Validation study of the quality of home spirometry performed by Air Next spirometer in combination with mobile coaching system: preliminary results
A. Gogali (Ioannina, Greece), K. Exarchos (Ioannina, Greece), K. Bartziokas (Ioannina, Greece), A. Sioutkou (Ioannina, Greece), N. Agerskov (Stockholm, Sweden), K. Kostikas (Ioannina, Greece)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Unusual tools for evaluating obstructive diseases
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Unusual tools for evaluating obstructive diseases
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