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Understanding paediatric asthma and allergy: genetics and environment
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An ecological survey of time trends and associated risk factors for childhood asthma in Aberdeen 1964 – 2014
Stephen Turner (Aberdeen, United Kingdom), Steve Turner, Maxwell S. Barnish, Nara Tagiyeva, Graham Devereux, Lorna Aucott
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International Congress 2015 – Understanding paediatric asthma and allergy: genetics and environment
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Understanding paediatric asthma and allergy: genetics and environment
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1472
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Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases
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Stephen Turner (Aberdeen, United Kingdom), Steve Turner, Maxwell S. Barnish, Nara Tagiyeva, Graham Devereux, Lorna Aucott. An ecological survey of time trends and associated risk factors for childhood asthma in Aberdeen 1964 – 2014. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 1472
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