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Effectiveness of telephone monitored home exercise for patients with COPD
L. Pritchard (London, United Kingdom), C. Goh (London, United Kingdom), L. Mcdonnell (London, United Kingdom), L. Hogg (London, United Kingdom), L. Moth (London, United Kingdom)
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Pulmonary rehabilitation in clinical conditions
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L. Pritchard (London, United Kingdom), C. Goh (London, United Kingdom), L. Mcdonnell (London, United Kingdom), L. Hogg (London, United Kingdom), L. Moth (London, United Kingdom). Effectiveness of telephone monitored home exercise for patients with COPD. 1998
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