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The COPD Assessment TestÔ (CAT) is responsive to pulmonary rehabilitation
P. Jones, G. Harding, I. Wiklund, P. Berry, M. Tabberer, R. Yu, N. Kline Leidy (London, United Kingdom; Bethesda, United States Of America)
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Annual Congress 2010 - What's new in pulmonary rehabilitation and chronic care in 2010
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What's new in pulmonary rehabilitation and chronic care in 2010
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P. Jones, G. Harding, I. Wiklund, P. Berry, M. Tabberer, R. Yu, N. Kline Leidy (London, United Kingdom; Bethesda, United States Of America). The COPD Assessment TestÔ (CAT) is responsive to pulmonary rehabilitation. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 3653
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