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Evaluation of the Global Lung function Initiative reference values for spirometry and diffusion capacity.
K. De Soomer (Antwerp, Belgium), L. Casas (Antwerp, Belgium), H. Vaerenberg (Antwerp, Belgium), E. Oostveen (Antwerp, Belgium)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – Impact of COVID - 19, quality assurance and technology on pulmonary function
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Impact of COVID - 19, quality assurance and technology on pulmonary function
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