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Modalities of pulmonary rehabilitation
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Effects of peripheral muscle training on dyspnoea and leg pain in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
P. Cejudo, F. Ortega, R. Villagomez, A. Hernandez, J. Toral, H. Sanchez, T. Montemayor (Sevilla, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2001 - Modalities of pulmonary rehabilitation
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Modalities of pulmonary rehabilitation
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