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Impact of comorbidities on the deterioration of skeletal muscle dysfunction among COPD patients
V. Poberezhets (Vinnytsya, Ukraine), S. Skoczynski (Katowice, Poland), A. Demchuk (Vinnytsya, Ukraine), A. Oraczewska (Katowice, Poland), E. Tobiczyk (Poznan, Poland), Y. Mostovoy (Vinnytsya, Ukraine), A. Barczyk (Katowice, Poland)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – The multiple facets of pulmonary rehabilitation and chronic respiratory care
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