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External validation of two prognostic scores predicting exacerbations in ECLIPSE COPD patients
S. Keene (Birmingham, United Kingdom), R. Jordan (Birmingham, United Kingdom), F. De Vries (Maastricht, Netherlands), A. Sitch (Birmingham, United Kingdom), P. Adab (Birmingham, United Kingdom), F. Franssen (Horn, Netherlands)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Airflow obstruction, COPD and comorbidities
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Airflow obstruction, COPD and comorbidities
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