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Comorbidities and case management in primary respiratory care
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Pilot of a population cohort for the study of the natural history of COPD and OSAS: the pulsaib study
J. B. Soriano, A. Yáñez, F. Renom, M. De la Peña, A. Gómez, R. Duro, M. Román (Bunyola, Palma de Mallorca, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Comorbidities and case management in primary respiratory care
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Comorbidities and case management in primary respiratory care
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E-Communication Session
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449
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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J. B. Soriano, A. Yáñez, F. Renom, M. De la Peña, A. Gómez, R. Duro, M. Román (Bunyola, Palma de Mallorca, Spain). Pilot of a population cohort for the study of the natural history of COPD and OSAS: the pulsaib study. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 449
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