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Best abstracts in exercise capacity and testing in chronic lung diseases
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Automatically adjusted oxygen flow rates to stabilize oxygen saturation during exercise in O2-dependent and hypercapnic COPD
Isabelle Vivodtzev (Echirolles, France), Isabelle Vivodtzev, Erwan L’Her, Claire Yankoff, Angélique Grangier, Gabrielle Vottero, Valérie Mayer, Daniel Veale, François Maltais, François Lellouche, Jean-Louis Pépin
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International Congress 2016 – Best abstracts in exercise capacity and testing in chronic lung diseases
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Best abstracts in exercise capacity and testing in chronic lung diseases
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Isabelle Vivodtzev (Echirolles, France), Isabelle Vivodtzev, Erwan L’Her, Claire Yankoff, Angélique Grangier, Gabrielle Vottero, Valérie Mayer, Daniel Veale, François Maltais, François Lellouche, Jean-Louis Pépin. Automatically adjusted oxygen flow rates to stabilize oxygen saturation during exercise in O2-dependent and hypercapnic COPD. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 1567
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