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Is asthma always an easy disease to diagnose and manage?
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Best practices in integrating home spirometer measurements with electronic clinical outcome assessments (eCOA) in clinical trials
Jessica Thilaganathan (London, United Kingdom), Jessica Thilaganathan, Antti Heikkila, Juha Matero, Katie Garner
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International Congress 2015 – Is asthma always an easy disease to diagnose and manage?
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Is asthma always an easy disease to diagnose and manage?
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Airway diseases
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Jessica Thilaganathan (London, United Kingdom), Jessica Thilaganathan, Antti Heikkila, Juha Matero, Katie Garner. Best practices in integrating home spirometer measurements with electronic clinical outcome assessments (eCOA) in clinical trials. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 5016
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