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Development of a prediction equation for maximal exercise capacity in normal Indian subjects
R. Raj (Bangalore(Karnataka), India), U. Devaraj (Bangalore(Karnataka), India), K. Venkatnarayana (Bangalore(Karnataka), India), P. Ramachandran (Bangalore(Karnataka), India), U. Maheshwari Krishnaswamy (Bangalore(Karnataka), India)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – From respiratory physiology to clinical practice: exercise and respiratory muscles
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From respiratory physiology to clinical practice: exercise and respiratory muscles
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Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases
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