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Combination of pulmonary rehabilitation and neuromuscular electrical stimulation in moderately impaired COPD patients
E. Zanotti, R. Grasso, L. Zocchi, M. Biglieri, S. Bagliani, P. Mombaruzzo, L. Govoni, C. Bizzarri (Montescano, Italy)
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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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Airway diseases
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