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Exercise tolerance and its relation to vascular dysfunction in smoking elderly
H. Van Remoortel, L. Jacobs, K. De Bent, C. Carremans, C. Burtin, D. Langer, M. Decramer, R. Gosselink, P. Verhamme, W. Janssens, T. Troosters (Belgium)
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Annual Congress 2010 - COPD: comorbidities
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COPD: comorbidities
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Airway diseases
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