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Novel insights in exercise physiology from cells to humans
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Comparison of the six-minute walking test with the sit-to-stand test and step test in COPD
M. M. Knorst, A. Pasqualoto, A. T. Da Silva, A. Dumke, D. Falkembach, S. S. Menna Barreto (Porto Alegre, Brazil)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Novel insights in exercise physiology from cells to humans
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Novel insights in exercise physiology from cells to humans
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E-Communication Session
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3107
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Airway diseases
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M. M. Knorst, A. Pasqualoto, A. T. Da Silva, A. Dumke, D. Falkembach, S. S. Menna Barreto (Porto Alegre, Brazil). Comparison of the six-minute walking test with the sit-to-stand test and step test in COPD. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 3107
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