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Effect of aerobic training on airway inflammation and symptoms in asthmatic patients maintaining corticosteroid treatment
R. Goncalves, B. Romanholo, M. Nunes, A. Cukier, R. Stelmach, M. Martins, C. Carvalho (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
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Annual Congress 2007 - Effects of training in rehabilitation
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Effects of training in rehabilitation
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3094
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Airway diseases
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