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Adherence to singing training vs. Physical training in COPD rehabilitation
M. Kaasgaard (Copenhagen, Denmark), D. Bech Rasmussen (Copenhagen, Denmark), K. Andreasson (Copenhagen, Denmark), A. Løkke (Copenhagen, Denmark), P. Vuust (Copenhagen, Denmark), O. Hilberg (Copenhagen, Denmark), U. Bødtger (Copenhagen, Denmark)
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Pulmonary rehabilitation in asthma and COPD
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