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The best posters in pulmonary rehabilitation and chronic care
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Effect of pulmonary rehabilitation on cardiac output responses during exercise in COPD
I. Nasis, N. Koulouris, M. Vasilopoulou, S. Spetsioti, E. Kortianou, Z. Louvaris, V. Andrianopoulos, N. Rovina, G. Kaltsakas, I. Vogiatzis (Athens, Lamia, Greece)
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Annual Congress 2012 - The best posters in pulmonary rehabilitation and chronic care
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The best posters in pulmonary rehabilitation and chronic care
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