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Physical activity, exercise regimes and outcomes for chronic respiratory disease
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Acute affective and physiological response to different exercise-training protocols in COPD
A. Rizk, S. L. Bacon, R. Wardini, E. Chan-Thim, K. L. Lavoie, M. de Lorimier, V. Pepin (Montreal, Canada)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Physical activity, exercise regimes and outcomes for chronic respiratory disease
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Physical activity, exercise regimes and outcomes for chronic respiratory disease
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3543
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Airway diseases
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