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Vol. 40. Issue 2.
Pages 80-85 (February 2004)
Vol. 40. Issue 2.
Pages 80-85 (February 2004)
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Evaluación de la tolerancia al ejercicio en pacientes con EPOC. Prueba de marcha de 6 minutos
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R.A. Rabinovicha,
, J. Vilarób, J. Rocaa
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rrabinov@clinic.ub.es
Correspondencia: Servei de Pneumologia. Hospital Clínic.Villarroel, 170. 08036 Barcelona. España
Correspondencia: Servei de Pneumologia. Hospital Clínic.Villarroel, 170. 08036 Barcelona. España
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