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Outcomes and predictors of the sucess of pulmonary rehabilitation in chronic respiratory disease
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The correlation between maximal oxygen consumption measured by cardiopulmonary exercise test and the incremental shuttle walk test
A. Gurgun, P. Ozdemir, Z. N. Toreyin, H. Karapolat, M. S. Tasbakan, O. Kacmaz Basoglu (Izmir, Turkey)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Outcomes and predictors of the sucess of pulmonary rehabilitation in chronic respiratory disease
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Outcomes and predictors of the sucess of pulmonary rehabilitation in chronic respiratory disease
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Thematic Poster Session
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663
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Airway diseases
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