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Pulmonary rehabilitation: mechanisms of action
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Is the BODE index a useful indicator of the outcome in pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) in subjects with chronic respiratory failure (CRF)?
G. L. Biscione, C. Crigna, R. Gargano, S. Martella, M. A. Colaiacomo, P. D‘Arpa, V. Cardaci, L. Ferri, A. Cesario, F. Pasqua (Rome, Messina, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2005 - Pulmonary rehabilitation: mechanisms of action
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Pulmonary rehabilitation: mechanisms of action
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