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New challenges and maintained quality: lung function for the future
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Design of accurate COPD classification model based on volatile organic compounds from exhaled air
J. van Berkel, J. Dallinga, G. Möller, R. Godschalk, E. Wouters, F. J. van Schooten (Maastricht, Netherlands)
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Annual Congress 2008 - New challenges and maintained quality: lung function for the future
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New challenges and maintained quality: lung function for the future
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J. van Berkel, J. Dallinga, G. Möller, R. Godschalk, E. Wouters, F. J. van Schooten (Maastricht, Netherlands). Design of accurate COPD classification model based on volatile organic compounds from exhaled air. Eur Respir J 2008; 32: Suppl. 52, 342
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