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The best abstracts in pulmonary rehabilitation
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Characterizing metabolic abnormality and adipose tissue infiltration in skeletal muscle of COPD patients using 31P MR spectroscopy and MRI imaging
G. Coissi, G. Shields, P. Jimenez-Royo, G. Gambarota, R. Dimber, N. Hopkinson, P. Mattrews, A. Brown, M. Polkey (London, Stevenage, United Kingdom)
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The best abstracts in pulmonary rehabilitation
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