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The association between lung function in adults and future burden of obstructive lung diseases in a long-term follow-up
L. Ørts (Aarhus , Denmark), B. Bech (Aarhus , Denmark), T. Lauritzen (Aarhus , Denmark), A. Carlsen (Aarhus , Denmark), A. Sandbæk (Aarhus , Denmark), A. Løkke (Vejle, Denmark)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Diagnosis and management of airways disease in primary care
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Diagnosis and management of airways disease in primary care
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