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Canadian asthma consensus report, 1999
Louis-Philippe Boulet, Allan Becker, Denis Bérubé, Robert Beveridge, Pierre Ernst and on behalf of the Canadian Asthma Consensus Group
CMAJ November 30, 1999 161 (11 suppl 1) S1-S5;
Louis-Philippe Boulet
MD
Allan Becker
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Denis Bérubé
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Robert Beveridge
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