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An acute bronchitis questionnaire (AECB-SS) discriminates between GOLD categories for COPD severity in patients screened for the MOSAIC study
S. Spencer, P. W. Jones, I. Duprat-Lomon, P. P. Sagnier, R. Wilson (Uxbridge, London, United Kingdom; Puteaux, France)
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Annual Congress 2004 - SARS and other lower respiratory tract infections
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SARS and other lower respiratory tract infections
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1570
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Airway diseases
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