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Finding the best fitting reference values of VO2max in cardiopulmonary exercise testing
M. Westra (Leeuwarden, Netherlands), L. Keulers (Leeuwarden, Netherlands), J. Van Der Maten (Leeuwarden, Netherlands), K. De Jong (Leeuwarden, Netherlands)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – From respiratory physiology to clinical practice: exercise and respiratory muscles
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From respiratory physiology to clinical practice: exercise and respiratory muscles
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