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T. Stensrud, et al. - Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) increases in cold and dry air and decreases in humid air in subjects with asthma...Conclusion: Exercise capacity (V^.O2 peak and V^.peak) markedly improved during exercise in humid air in subjects with EIB, whereas EIB was reduced to the half

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