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The best posters on physical inactivity, muscle dysfunction and exercise intolerance
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Physiological phenotype and daily physical activity in COPD patients. A pilot study in Greece
E. Kortianou, Z. Louvaris, V. Andrianopoulos, S. Spetsioti, M. Vasilopoulou, M. Roumpani, I. Vogiatzis (Athens, Lamia, Greece)
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Annual Congress 2012 - The best posters on physical inactivity, muscle dysfunction and exercise intolerance
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The best posters on physical inactivity, muscle dysfunction and exercise intolerance
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Airway diseases
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E. Kortianou, Z. Louvaris, V. Andrianopoulos, S. Spetsioti, M. Vasilopoulou, M. Roumpani, I. Vogiatzis (Athens, Lamia, Greece). Physiological phenotype and daily physical activity in COPD patients. A pilot study in Greece. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 4764
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