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Kate Brignall

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Lung|October 17, 2007
Quality of life and psychosocial aspects of coughKate Brignall, Bhagyashree Jayaraman, Surinder S Birring
International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease|August 1, 2013
Authors' replyPatrick B Murphy, Kate Brignall, John Moxham, et al.
International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease|December 29, 2012
High pressure versus high intensity noninvasive ventilation in stable hypercapnic chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomized crossover trialPatrick B Murphy, Kate Brignall, John Moxham, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|May 26, 2015
Rasch analysis and impact factor methods both yield valid and comparable measures of health status in interstitial lung diseaseAmit S Patel, Richard J Siegert, Sabrina Bajwah, et al.
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Lung|October 17, 2007
Quality of life and psychosocial aspects of coughKate Brignall, Bhagyashree Jayaraman, Surinder S Birring
International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease|August 1, 2013
Authors' replyPatrick B Murphy, Kate Brignall, John Moxham, et al.
International Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease|December 29, 2012
High pressure versus high intensity noninvasive ventilation in stable hypercapnic chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomized crossover trialPatrick B Murphy, Kate Brignall, John Moxham, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|May 26, 2015
Rasch analysis and impact factor methods both yield valid and comparable measures of health status in interstitial lung diseaseAmit S Patel, Richard J Siegert, Sabrina Bajwah, et al.
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