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Who are the chronic pulmonary obstructive disease patients highly compliant to home mechanical ventilation?
L. Lázaro Ferreira (Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal), N. Fernandes (Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal), C. Nogueira (Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal), D. Ferreira (Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal), S. Conde (Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal), C. Ribeiro (Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal)
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