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The minimal clinically important difference of the Severe Respiratory Insufficiency questionnaire in severe COPD
Tim Raveling, Janine Kort, Gerrie Bladder, Wolfram Windisch, Peter J. Wijkstra, Marieke L. Duiverman
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Eur Respir J, 56 (6) 2001334; 10.1183/13993003.01334-2020
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December
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Airway diseases
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