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    Pepera G, Cardoso F, Taylor MJ, Peristeropoulos A, Sandercock GR.
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  • 37. An evaluation of the acute impact of pursed lips breathing on walking distance in nonspontaneous pursed lips breathing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients.
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  • 40. Incremental shuttle walk test in the assessment of patients for heart transplantation.
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