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Pharmacological and non-pharmacological management of COPD
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Continuance and effects of self-training at home using a bicycle ergometer with long-term oxygen therapy
Y. Kusunoki, R. Wakabayashi, K. Hattori, T. Ishii, R. Furutate, T. Motegi, K. Yamada, A. Gemma, K. Kida (Tokyo, Japan)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Pharmacological and non-pharmacological management of COPD
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Pharmacological and non-pharmacological management of COPD
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Poster Discussion
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2907
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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Y. Kusunoki, R. Wakabayashi, K. Hattori, T. Ishii, R. Furutate, T. Motegi, K. Yamada, A. Gemma, K. Kida (Tokyo, Japan). Continuance and effects of self-training at home using a bicycle ergometer with long-term oxygen therapy. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 2907
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