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Efficiency of different multidimensional indexes for the assessment of the risk of exacerbations in patients with COPD
A. Corlateanu (Chisinau, Republic of Moldova), E. Scutaru (Chisinau, Republic of Moldova), D. Rusu (Chisinau, Republic of Moldova), O. Corlateanu (Chisinau, Republic of Moldova), S. Covantev (Chisinau, Republic of Moldova), V. Botnaru (Chisinau, Republic of Moldova)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Prediction of outcomes in obstructive diseases
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Prediction of outcomes in obstructive diseases
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Airway diseases
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