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. 1997 Sep;52(9):820–827. doi: 10.1136/thx.52.9.820

Decline of FEV1 by age and smoking status: facts, figures, and fallacies

H A Kerstjens, B Rijcken, J P Schouten, D S Postma
PMCID: PMC1758654  PMID: 9371217

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