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Ambulatory oxygen: Why do COPD patients not use their portable systems as prescribed? A qualitative study
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Ambulatory oxygen: Why do COPD patients not use their portable systems as prescribed? A qualitative study

E Arnold, A Bruton, M Donovan-Hall, A Fenwick, B Dibb and E Walker
BMC Pulmonary Medicine, Vol.11
2011

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