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Airway and parenchymal diseases in occupational and environmental lung diseases
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The effects of disease progression on work productivity: the Birmingham COPD Cohort
K. Rai (Birmingham, United Kingdom), R. Jordan (Birmingham, United Kingdom), J. Ayres (Birmingham, United Kingdom), P. Adab (Birmingham, United Kingdom)
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International Congress 2019 – Airway and parenchymal diseases in occupational and environmental lung diseases
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Airway and parenchymal diseases in occupational and environmental lung diseases
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5247
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Airway diseases
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