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Cooking with solid fuel stoves as a risk factor for lung diseases in developed countries
A. Ramirez-Venegas (Mexico City, Mexico)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Global health: epidemiology of respiratory diseases in Latin America and their impact in Europe (joint symposium ERS-SEPAR-ALAT)
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Global health: epidemiology of respiratory diseases in Latin America and their impact in Europe (joint symposium ERS-SEPAR-ALAT)
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