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Pulmonary rehabilitation: looking at alternative approaches and alternative populations beyond COPD
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Exercise physiologic response during three different video games in cystic fibrosis patients
T. del Corral, J. Percegona, M. Seborga, N. Trujillo, L. Hernandez, A. Rejas, W. Lalinde, J. Villà, J. Vilaró (Madrid, Barcelona, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Pulmonary rehabilitation: looking at alternative approaches and alternative populations beyond COPD
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Pulmonary rehabilitation: looking at alternative approaches and alternative populations beyond COPD
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4802
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Airway diseases
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T. del Corral, J. Percegona, M. Seborga, N. Trujillo, L. Hernandez, A. Rejas, W. Lalinde, J. Villà, J. Vilaró (Madrid, Barcelona, Spain). Exercise physiologic response during three different video games in cystic fibrosis patients. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 4802
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