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Features of asthma management: quantifying the patient‘s perspective using discrete choice modelling
J. Haughney, M. Fletcher, S. Wolfe, J. Ratcliffe, R. Brice, M. R. Partridge (Aberdeen, Warwick, Norwich, Sheffield, Macclesfield, London, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2006 - New developments in the treatment and management of asthma
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New developments in the treatment and management of asthma
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Airway diseases
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J. Haughney, M. Fletcher, S. Wolfe, J. Ratcliffe, R. Brice, M. R. Partridge (Aberdeen, Warwick, Norwich, Sheffield, Macclesfield, London, United Kingdom). Features of asthma management: quantifying the patient‘s perspective using discrete choice modelling. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 784
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