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Seasonal differences of quality of life in asthmatics with cold airway hyperresponsiveness
N. L. Perelman (Blagoveschensk, Russian Federation)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Old and new topics in environmental and occupational lung disease
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Old and new topics in environmental and occupational lung disease
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E-Communication Session
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3182
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Airway diseases
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N. L. Perelman (Blagoveschensk, Russian Federation). Seasonal differences of quality of life in asthmatics with cold airway hyperresponsiveness. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 3182
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