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Smoking habits and psychological comorbidities of patients with COPD
Birgit Schwaighofer (Bad Reichenhall, Germany), Birgit Schwaighofer, Danijel Jelusic, Michael Wittmann, Michael Schuler, Konrad Schultz
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International Congress 2015 – Best abstracts in COPD management
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Best abstracts in COPD management
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Thematic Poster Session
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731
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Airway diseases
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Birgit Schwaighofer (Bad Reichenhall, Germany), Birgit Schwaighofer, Danijel Jelusic, Michael Wittmann, Michael Schuler, Konrad Schultz. Smoking habits and psychological comorbidities of patients with COPD. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 731
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