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Rehabilitation: training and responses; measuring functional capacity and physical activity; COPD and non-COPD
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Anaerobic performance in patient with bronchiectasis
M. Bosnak-Guclu, H. Arikan, S. Savci, M. Saglam, D. Inal-Ince, V. Bayrakci-Tunay, U. Ozcelik (Ankara, Turkey)
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Annual Congress 2007 - Rehabilitation: training and responses; measuring functional capacity and physical activity; COPD and non-COPD
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Rehabilitation: training and responses; measuring functional capacity and physical activity; COPD and non-COPD
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Thematic Poster Session
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3808
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Airway diseases
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