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Primary care spirometry with a new mobile phone-linked spirometer - a feasibility study.
P. Jankowski (Warsaw, Poland), K. Mycroft (Warsaw, Poland), P. Korczynski (Warsaw, Poland), L. Koltowski (Warsaw, Poland), M. Solinski (Warsaw, Poland), R. Krenke (Warsaw, Poland), K. Górska (Warsaw, Poland)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Diagnosis and management of airways disease in primary care
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Diagnosis and management of airways disease in primary care
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Airway diseases
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