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Influence of interventions and comorbidity on exercise performance
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Self-reported cardiovascular disease and exercise performance in stable COPD
P. Calverley, R. Tal-Singer, L. Edwards, M. Watkins, M. Spruit, E. Wouters, J. Vestbo (Liverpool, United Kingdom; Raleigh, United States Of America; Maastricht, Netherlands; Copenhagen, Denmark)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Influence of interventions and comorbidity on exercise performance
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Influence of interventions and comorbidity on exercise performance
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Airway diseases
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P. Calverley, R. Tal-Singer, L. Edwards, M. Watkins, M. Spruit, E. Wouters, J. Vestbo (Liverpool, United Kingdom; Raleigh, United States Of America; Maastricht, Netherlands; Copenhagen, Denmark). Self-reported cardiovascular disease and exercise performance in stable COPD. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 195
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