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Water-based exercise in people with COPD and physical co-morbid conditions: A randomised controlled trial
R. J. McNamara, J. A. Alison, D. K. McKenzie, Z. J. McKeough (Sydney, Australia)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Talent competition in rehabilitation and chronic care: best abstract grants 2010
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Talent competition in rehabilitation and chronic care: best abstract grants 2010
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R. J. McNamara, J. A. Alison, D. K. McKenzie, Z. J. McKeough (Sydney, Australia). Water-based exercise in people with COPD and physical co-morbid conditions: A randomised controlled trial. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 181
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