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The association of body mass index with lung function in patients treated for pulmonary tuberculosis
L. Popova (Moscow, Russian Federation), M. Chushkin (Moscow, Russian Federation), E. Shergina (Moscow, Russian Federation), V. Beketova (Moscow, Russian Federation), A. Egorova (Moscow, Russian Federation), N. Karpina (Moscow, Russian Federation)
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