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Assessment of physical activity, exercise, muscle function and clinical characteristics as outcomes in physiotherapy and rehabilitation
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Cardiorespiratory fitness, pulmonary function and C-reactive protein levels in adults with diabetes
C. Oliveira Francisco, A. Maria Catai, S. C. G. Moura, S. L. B. Lopes, A. M. Del Vale, A. M. O. Leal (Brazil)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Assessment of physical activity, exercise, muscle function and clinical characteristics as outcomes in physiotherapy and rehabilitation
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Assessment of physical activity, exercise, muscle function and clinical characteristics as outcomes in physiotherapy and rehabilitation
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4145
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Airway diseases
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C. Oliveira Francisco, A. Maria Catai, S. C. G. Moura, S. L. B. Lopes, A. M. Del Vale, A. M. O. Leal (Brazil). Cardiorespiratory fitness, pulmonary function and C-reactive protein levels in adults with diabetes. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 4145
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