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Resting Energy Expenditure in COPD: development of a new predictive equation
P. Finamore (Roma (RM), Italy), G. Lattanzi (Roma (RM), Italy), C. Pedone (Roma (RM), Italy), S. Scarlata (Roma (RM), Italy), A. Alma (Roma (RM), Italy), R. Antonelli Incalzi (Roma (RM), Italy)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – New insights into determinants of patient-reported outcomes in chronic respiratory diseases
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New insights into determinants of patient-reported outcomes in chronic respiratory diseases
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