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Research development in exercise and gas exchange
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Long-term effects of hypercapnia and hypoxemia on all cause mortality in COPD
M. Voll-Aanerud, M. Benet, T. Eagan, P. Bakke, E. Saure, J. M. Anto, J. Hardie (Bergen, Barcelona, Spain; , Norway)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Research development in exercise and gas exchange
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Research development in exercise and gas exchange
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M. Voll-Aanerud, M. Benet, T. Eagan, P. Bakke, E. Saure, J. M. Anto, J. Hardie (Bergen, Barcelona, Spain; , Norway). Long-term effects of hypercapnia and hypoxemia on all cause mortality in COPD. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 1950
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