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Músculos respiratorios y rehabilitación pulmonar en asmáticos
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J.R. Jardim
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Correspondencia: Disciplina de Pneumologia. UNIFESP. Rua Botucatu, 740 - 3.° andar. Sáo Paulo-SP. CEP: 04023-062. Brasil.
, A.F. Mayer, A. Camelier
Cátedra de Neumología. Universidad Federal de São Paulo. Brasil. Centro de Rehabilitación Pulmonar
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