J.A. Falch
- Does body height reduction influence interpretation of lung function in COPD patients?By A. Kjensli, M. Ryg, J.A. Falch, G. Armbrecht, L.M. Diep, E.F. Eriksen and I. EllingsenA. KjensliM. RygJ.A. FalchG. ArmbrechtL.M. DiepE.F. Eriksen
- High prevalence of vertebral deformities in COPD patients: relation to disease severityBy A. Kjensli, J.A. Falch, M. Ryg, T. Blenk, G. Armbrecht, L.M. Diep and I. EllingsenArticle | Published in 2009 in European Respiratory JournalA. KjensliJ.A. FalchM. RygT. BlenkG. ArmbrechtL.M. Diep
- Does body height reduction influence interpretation of lung function in COPD patients?By A. Kjensli, M. Ryg, J.A. Falch, G. Armbrecht, L.M. Diep, E.F. Eriksen and I. EllingsenArticle | Published in 2010 in European Respiratory JournalA. KjensliM. RygJ.A. FalchG. ArmbrechtL.M. DiepE.F. Eriksen
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