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Changes in SPPB during hospital admission for AECOPD
H. Mcauley (Leicester, United Kingdom), M. Craner (Leicester, United Kingdom), B. Patel (Leicester, United Kingdom), M. Steiner (Leicester, United Kingdom), N. Greening (Leicester, United Kingdom)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Comprehensive care and pulmonary rehabilitation for chronic respiratory diseases
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Comprehensive care and pulmonary rehabilitation for chronic respiratory diseases
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1822
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Airway diseases
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