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Frailty and functional capacity of interstitial lung diseases patients
P. Tremblay Labrecque (Québec, Canada), J. Harvey (Québec, Canada), G. Dion (Québec, Canada), D. Saey (Québec, Canada)
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Peripheral muscle function, exercise capacity and functional status in respiratory disease
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