Canadian prediction equations of spirometric lung function for Caucasian adults 20 to 90 years of age: Results from the Canadian Obstructive Lung Disease (COLD) study and the Lung Health Canadian Environment (LHCE) study
W. C. Tan, J. Bourbeau, P. Hernandez, K. Chapman, R. Cowie, M. J. FitzGerald, S. Aaron, D. D. Marciniuk, F. Maltais, O'Donnell De O'Donnell, R. Goldstein, D. Sin, M. Chan-Yeung, J. Manfreda, N. R. Anthonisen, R. B. Tate, M. R. Sears, H. C. Siersted, M. R. Becklake, P. ErnstD. M. Bowie, L. Sweet, L. Van Til
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