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Minimal clinically important difference for daily pedometer step count in COPD
Oliver Polgar, Suhani Patel, Jessica A. Walsh, Ruth E. Barker, Stuart F. Clarke, William D-C. Man, Claire M. Nolan
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ERJ Open Res, 7 (1) 00823-2020; 10.1183/23120541.00823-2020
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January
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Airway diseases
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