Efficacy of lower-limb muscle training modalities in severely dyspnoeic individuals with COPD and quadriceps muscle weakness: results from the DICES trial
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E. Wouters | M. Spruit | J. Delbressine | A. Vaes | F. Franssen | M. Sillen
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