D. E. O'Donnell
- Physiology and consequences of lung hyperinflation in COPDBy D. E. O'Donnell and P. Laveneziana
- Lung hyperinflation in COPD: the impact of pharmacotherapyBy D. E. O'Donnell and P. Laveneziana
- Physiological changes during symptom recovery from moderate exacerbations of COPDBy C. M. Parker, N. Voduc, S. D. Aaron, K. A. Webb and D. E. O'DonnellC. M. ParkerN. VoducS. D. AaronK. A. Webb
- Recommendations on the use of exercise testing in clinical practiceBy P. Palange, S. A. Ward, K-H. Carlsen, R. Casaburi, C. G. Gallagher, R. Gosselink, D. E. O'Donnell, L. Puente-Maestu, A. M. Schols, S. Singh and B. J. WhippP. PalangeS. A. WardK-H. CarlsenR. CasaburiC. G. GallagherR. GosselinkD. E. O'DonnellL. Puente-MaestuA. M. ScholsS. Singh
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