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Quality control in lung function and exercise-related issues
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Novel strategies for quality control of forced spirometry
F. Burgos, B. Galdiz, C. Gallego, M. Vallverdú, P. Caminal, D. Castillo, J. Ayza, J. Escarrabill, J. Roca (Barcelona, Bilbao, Mataró, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Quality control in lung function and exercise-related issues
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Quality control in lung function and exercise-related issues
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3034
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Airway diseases
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F. Burgos, B. Galdiz, C. Gallego, M. Vallverdú, P. Caminal, D. Castillo, J. Ayza, J. Escarrabill, J. Roca (Barcelona, Bilbao, Mataró, Spain). Novel strategies for quality control of forced spirometry. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 3034
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