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Risk factors of frequent exacerbations in difficult-to-treat asthma
ten Brinke A., Sterk P. J., Masclee A. A. M., Spinhoven P., Schmidt J. T., Zwinderman A. H., Rabe K. F., Bel E. H.
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Eur Respir J 2005; 26: 812-818
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November
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Airway diseases
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