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Pulmonary rehabilitation and skeletal muscles, COPD and non-COPD
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A domiciliary program to sustain physical fitness in morbidly obese individuals
R. Tumiati, E. Crisafulli, B. Serri, C. M. Lorenzi, F. Prato, F. Degli Antoni, E. M. Clini (Pavullo, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Pulmonary rehabilitation and skeletal muscles, COPD and non-COPD
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Pulmonary rehabilitation and skeletal muscles, COPD and non-COPD
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3679
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Airway diseases
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