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Quality of spirometric tests in Dutch general practices
T. Schermer, P. Poels, R. Akkermans, H. Vlek, W. Pieters (Nijmegen, Helmond, Netherlands)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Respiratory diseases in primary care
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Respiratory diseases in primary care
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Electronic Poster Discussion
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3604
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Airway diseases
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