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Late Breaking Abstract: Food allergy and the risk of current asthma in middle age
P. Martin, M. Matheson, L. Gurrin, J. Burgess, N. Osborne, S. Morrison, E. H. Walters, M. Abramson, K. Allen, S. Dharmage (Melbourne, Brisbane, Hobart, Australia)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Various aspects of respiratory epidemiology
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Various aspects of respiratory epidemiology
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4674
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Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases
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P. Martin, M. Matheson, L. Gurrin, J. Burgess, N. Osborne, S. Morrison, E. H. Walters, M. Abramson, K. Allen, S. Dharmage (Melbourne, Brisbane, Hobart, Australia). Late Breaking Abstract: Food allergy and the risk of current asthma in middle age. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 4674
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