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Mechanisms of exercise intolerance in cardiorespiratory disease
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Post-exercise reduction in lung diffusion capacity is not reversed by skin cooling
M. Storebø, A. Hope, G. Vaagbø, E. Thorsen (Bergen, Laksevåg, Norway)
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Annual Congress 2007 - Mechanisms of exercise intolerance in cardiorespiratory disease
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Mechanisms of exercise intolerance in cardiorespiratory disease
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Electronic Poster Discussion
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284
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Interstitial lung diseases, Pulmonary vascular diseases
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M. Storebø, A. Hope, G. Vaagbø, E. Thorsen (Bergen, Laksevåg, Norway). Post-exercise reduction in lung diffusion capacity is not reversed by skin cooling. Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 284
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