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COPD monitoring in stable disease and during exacerbation
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The journey to severe obstructive lung disease – Retrospective study of FEV1 decline
R. Jones, M. Masoli, A. Qureshi, H. Grover, G. Hayes, F. Ali, D. Jones (Plymouth, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2012 - COPD monitoring in stable disease and during exacerbation
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COPD monitoring in stable disease and during exacerbation
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Airway diseases
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