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Rationale of self-education in asthma therapy
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Asthma-school working experience
O. Semendyayeva, N. Monogarova, V. Noreyko, D. Stupachenko, T. Lenart (Donetsk, Ukraine)
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Annual Congress 2008 - Rationale of self-education in asthma therapy
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Rationale of self-education in asthma therapy
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4426
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Airway diseases
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O. Semendyayeva, N. Monogarova, V. Noreyko, D. Stupachenko, T. Lenart (Donetsk, Ukraine). Asthma-school working experience. Eur Respir J 2008; 32: Suppl. 52, 4426
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