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New insights into exercise and muscle performance
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Sit-to-stand ability in patients hospitalised for acute exacerbation of COPD: Clinical characteristics and short-term outcomes
Samantha Kon (Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom), Samantha Kon, Sarah Jones, Jane Canavan, Claire Nolan, Brigitte Haselden, Michael Polkey, Paul Cullinan, William Man
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International Congress 2015 – New insights into exercise and muscle performance
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New insights into exercise and muscle performance
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Airway diseases
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Samantha Kon (Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom), Samantha Kon, Sarah Jones, Jane Canavan, Claire Nolan, Brigitte Haselden, Michael Polkey, Paul Cullinan, William Man. Sit-to-stand ability in patients hospitalised for acute exacerbation of COPD: Clinical characteristics and short-term outcomes. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 4599
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