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Novel aspects of measurement and training in patients with chronic lung disease
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Training in water and on land in patients with COPD - short and long term perspective
K. Wadell, R. Lundgren, K. Henriksson-Larsén, G. Sundelin (Umeå, Sweden)
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Annual Congress 2004 - Novel aspects of measurement and training in patients with chronic lung disease
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Novel aspects of measurement and training in patients with chronic lung disease
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4069
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Airway diseases
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K. Wadell, R. Lundgren, K. Henriksson-Larsén, G. Sundelin (Umeå, Sweden). Training in water and on land in patients with COPD - short and long term perspective. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 4069
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