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Linda Nici

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Annals of the American Thoracic Society|August 31, 2019
Improving Uptake of Pulmonary Rehabilitation after a Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease ExacerbationLinda Nici
Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|November 27, 2009
The role of pulmonary rehabilitation in the lung cancer patientLinda Nici
Lung|August 28, 2007
Can we make it last? Maintaining benefits achieved with pulmonary rehabilitationLinda Nici
Thorax|December 23, 2021
Improving the lives of individuals with chronic respiratory disease: the need for innovationLinda Nici
Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|November 27, 2009
Pulmonary rehabilitation: role and advancesLinda Nici
Respiratory Care|March 19, 2024
Pulmonary Rehabilitation: Mechanisms of Functional Loss and Benefits of ExerciseLinda Nici
Thoracic Surgery Clinics|April 12, 2008
Preoperative and postoperative pulmonary rehabilitation in lung cancer patientsLinda Nici
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|August 19, 2021
Pulmonary Rehabilitation after a Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbation: Impact on Readmission Risk in a Real-World SettingLinda Nici
Thorax|December 24, 2009
A Bill of "Rights" for patients with COPD: the "right" therapy for the "right" patient at the "right" timeLinda Nici
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|September 5, 2008
The major limitation to exercise performance in COPD is inadequate energy supply to the respiratory and locomotor muscles vs. lower limb muscle dysfunction vs. dynamic hyperinflation. Difficulties in determining the primary physiological abnormality that limits exercise performance in COPDLinda Nici
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Annals of the American Thoracic Society|August 31, 2019
Improving Uptake of Pulmonary Rehabilitation after a Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease ExacerbationLinda Nici
Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|November 27, 2009
The role of pulmonary rehabilitation in the lung cancer patientLinda Nici
Lung|August 28, 2007
Can we make it last? Maintaining benefits achieved with pulmonary rehabilitationLinda Nici
Thorax|December 23, 2021
Improving the lives of individuals with chronic respiratory disease: the need for innovationLinda Nici
Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|November 27, 2009
Pulmonary rehabilitation: role and advancesLinda Nici
Respiratory Care|March 19, 2024
Pulmonary Rehabilitation: Mechanisms of Functional Loss and Benefits of ExerciseLinda Nici
Thoracic Surgery Clinics|April 12, 2008
Preoperative and postoperative pulmonary rehabilitation in lung cancer patientsLinda Nici
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|August 19, 2021
Pulmonary Rehabilitation after a Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbation: Impact on Readmission Risk in a Real-World SettingLinda Nici
Thorax|December 24, 2009
A Bill of "Rights" for patients with COPD: the "right" therapy for the "right" patient at the "right" timeLinda Nici
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|September 5, 2008
The major limitation to exercise performance in COPD is inadequate energy supply to the respiratory and locomotor muscles vs. lower limb muscle dysfunction vs. dynamic hyperinflation. Difficulties in determining the primary physiological abnormality that limits exercise performance in COPDLinda Nici
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