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A fresh view on assessment of functional status in COPD
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Effects of dual tasking during walking on motor and cognitive performance in COPD
W. Reid (Toronto, Canada), K. Kasawara (Toronto, Canada), S. Hassan (Toronto, Canada), L. Bonetti (Caxias do Sul – Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), G. Fregonezi (Natal, Brazil), M. Stanbrook (Toronto, Canada)
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International Congress 2019 – A fresh view on assessment of functional status in COPD
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A fresh view on assessment of functional status in COPD
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Airway diseases
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