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Effective strategies for chronic respiratory patient management
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Self-efficacy. Does it change as a result of pulmonary rehabilitation? A pilot study
E. E. Vincent, L. Sewell, S. J. Deacon, J. E. A. Williams, S. J. Singh (Leicester, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Effective strategies for chronic respiratory patient management
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Effective strategies for chronic respiratory patient management
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4836
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Airway diseases
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E. E. Vincent, L. Sewell, S. J. Deacon, J. E. A. Williams, S. J. Singh (Leicester, United Kingdom). Self-efficacy. Does it change as a result of pulmonary rehabilitation? A pilot study. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 4836
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