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Risk factors for asthma and pneumonia
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Cyclic variation of bronchial hyper-reactivity in premenopausal women – results from the Swiss air pollution and lung disease in adults cohort II (SAPALDIA)
J. Dratva, C. Schindler, I. Curjuric, F. Gomez Real, E. Zemp (Basel, Switzerland; Bergen, Norway)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Risk factors for asthma and pneumonia
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Risk factors for asthma and pneumonia
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Airway diseases
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J. Dratva, C. Schindler, I. Curjuric, F. Gomez Real, E. Zemp (Basel, Switzerland; Bergen, Norway). Cyclic variation of bronchial hyper-reactivity in premenopausal women – results from the Swiss air pollution and lung disease in adults cohort II (SAPALDIA). Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 2807
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