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Respiratory function in chronic stroke patients: an observational study.
E. Prados Román (Granada, Spain), I. Cabrera Martos (Granada, Spain), M. Zapata Soria (Granada, Spain), A. Ortiz Rubio (Granada, Spain), A. Calvache Mateo (Granada, Spain), M. Valenza (Granada, Spain)
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Pulmonary rehabilitation in clinical conditions
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