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Exploring exercise responses in respiratory diseases
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NEUROMUSCULAR EFFICIENCY DURING EXERCISE IN COPD PATIENTS
M. Frazão de Lima e Costa (João Pessoa, Brazil), A. Da Cruz Santos (João, Brazil), F. Maria Pinheiro Paulino (João, Brazil), G. Gomes Jerônimo (João, Brazil), M. Urtiga Romualdo (João, Brazil), A. Andrade Araújo (João, Brazil), M. Brasileiro-Santos (João, Brazil)
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International Congress 2019 – Exploring exercise responses in respiratory diseases
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Exploring exercise responses in respiratory diseases
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Airway diseases
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