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A frame of reference for assessing the intensity of exertional dyspnoea during incremental cycle ergometry in men and women, aged 20 to 85
J. Neder (Kingston (ON), Canada), D. Berton (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), L. Nery (Sao Paulo (SP), Brazil), D. O'Donnell (KIngston (ON), Canada)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – From respiratory physiology to diagnosis and treatment
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From respiratory physiology to diagnosis and treatment
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Airway diseases
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