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Outcomes of pulmonary rehabilitation after lung resection in patients with lung cancer
H. Sahin (Izmir, Turkey), I. Naz Gursan (Izmir, Turkey), N. Aksel (Izmir, Turkey), F. Guldaval (Izmir, Turkey), M. Gayaf (Izmir, Turkey), S. Yazgan (Izmir, Turkey), K. Ceylan (Izmir, Turkey)
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H. Sahin (Izmir, Turkey), I. Naz Gursan (Izmir, Turkey), N. Aksel (Izmir, Turkey), F. Guldaval (Izmir, Turkey), M. Gayaf (Izmir, Turkey), S. Yazgan (Izmir, Turkey), K. Ceylan (Izmir, Turkey). Outcomes of pulmonary rehabilitation after lung resection in patients with lung cancer. 1991
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