Phenotypic features of bullying induced dyspnoea in children.

C. Hepworth (Liverpool (Merseyside), United Kingdom), I. Street (Liverpool (Merseyside), United Kingdom), P. Lawrence (Liverpool (Merseyside), United Kingdom), S. De (Liverpool (Merseyside), United Kingdom), I. Sinha (Liverpool (Merseyside), United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Symptoms across respiratory diseases and impact of COVID-19
Session: Symptoms across respiratory diseases and impact of COVID-19
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Number: 333

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