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COPD: exacerbations, gas exchange and associated dysfunction
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Is it possible to improve the prediction ability of the BODE index?
Amaia Aramburu Ojembarrena (Galdakao, Spain), Amaia Aramburu, Txomin Zabala, Cristobal Esteban, Helena Guillermina Azcuna, Francisco Javier Moraza, Myriam Aburto, Irantzu Barrio, Inmaculada Arostegui, Alberto Capelastegui
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International Congress 2015 – COPD: exacerbations, gas exchange and associated dysfunction
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COPD: exacerbations, gas exchange and associated dysfunction
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Airway diseases
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Amaia Aramburu Ojembarrena (Galdakao, Spain), Amaia Aramburu, Txomin Zabala, Cristobal Esteban, Helena Guillermina Azcuna, Francisco Javier Moraza, Myriam Aburto, Irantzu Barrio, Inmaculada Arostegui, Alberto Capelastegui. Is it possible to improve the prediction ability of the BODE index?. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 672
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