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Investigating the potential of hand-held expiratory flow meters in COPD screening programmes
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Investigating the potential of hand-held expiratory flow meters in COPD screening programmes

  • Simon Beecroft1,
  • Nigel Masters1 &
  • Catherine Tutt1 

Primary Care Respiratory Journal volume 20, page 359 (2011)Cite this article

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    Simon Beecroft, Nigel Masters & Catherine Tutt

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Beecroft, S., Masters, N. & Tutt, C. Investigating the potential of hand-held expiratory flow meters in COPD screening programmes. Prim Care Respir J 20, 359 (2011). https://doi.org/10.4104/pcrj.2011.00085

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