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Incidence of asthma in young adults. The results of a prospective Italian study
F. Locatelli, M. Bugiani, I. Cerveri, A. Carolei, S. Villani, E. Migliore, A. Marinoni, M. Ferrari, R. de Marco (Verona, Turin, Pavia, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2002 - Environmental and genetic studies of asthma
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Environmental and genetic studies of asthma
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Poster Discussion
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2706
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Airway diseases
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