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Comparison of energy expenditure during daily activities estimated by two motion sensors in patients with COPD – Preliminary results
V. Cavalheri, L. Donária, T. Ferreira, M. Finatti, E. M. C. Ramos, F. Pitta (Presidente Prudente, Brazil)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Physical activity methodology assessment and clinical consequences
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Physical activity methodology assessment and clinical consequences
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Thematic Poster Session
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2840
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Airway diseases
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