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Hemodynamic effects of high intensity interval training in COPD with hypoxemia.
L. Aakerøy (Trondheim, Norway), E. Nørstebø (Trondheim, Norway), K. Thomas (Trondheim, Norway), K. Hegbom (Trondheim, Norway), E. Holte (Trondheim, Norway), E. Brønstad (Trondheim, Norway), S. Steinshamn (Trondheim, Norway)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Exploring exercise responses in respiratory diseases
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Exploring exercise responses in respiratory diseases
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Airway diseases, Pulmonary vascular diseases
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