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Indoor pollution and poor ventilation inside the houses synergize to cause airflow limitation in non smokers high altitude dwellers
L. Pomidori, M. Bartesaghi, B. Basnyat, R.M. Bruno, E. Duo, G. Miserocchi, L. Pratali, R. Sharma, K. Tapa, A. Cogo (Ferrara, Pisa, Milan, Italy; Kathmandu, Nepal)
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Annual Congress 2012 - COPD beyond tobacco
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COPD beyond tobacco
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Airway diseases
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L. Pomidori, M. Bartesaghi, B. Basnyat, R.M. Bruno, E. Duo, G. Miserocchi, L. Pratali, R. Sharma, K. Tapa, A. Cogo (Ferrara, Pisa, Milan, Italy; Kathmandu, Nepal). Indoor pollution and poor ventilation inside the houses synergize to cause airflow limitation in non smokers high altitude dwellers. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 4002
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