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Implementation of immersive virtual reality influences outcomes of exercise test
S. Rutkowski (Opole, Poland), P. Szary (Opole, Poland), A. Rutkowska (Opole, Poland), J. Sacha (Opole, Poland), R. Casaburi (Torrance, United States of America)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Tapas of respiratory physiotherapy
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Tapas of respiratory physiotherapy
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Airway diseases
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