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Qualitative Research Report

Differing perspectives of sputum and its expectoration: A qualitative study involving patients with cystic fibrosis and physiotherapists

, PhD, , Grad Dip Phys, , FRCP, , FRCP & , PhD
Pages 278-286 | Accepted 31 May 2001, Published online: 14 Oct 2010

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