2012
DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00226811
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Paediatrics in Amsterdam

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“…As for the Scientific Assembly Update from the 2011 annual congress [1], the chairs of the scientific groups of the Paediatric Assembly have selected and discussed the most important abstracts from each group, to give colleagues who were unable to attend the congress or a specific session a review of the research presented during the meeting. Due to the large number of contributions to the congress this summary cannot be comprehensive, but rather aims to address schemes of new research in major areas of paediatric respiratory medicine.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As for the Scientific Assembly Update from the 2011 annual congress [1], the chairs of the scientific groups of the Paediatric Assembly have selected and discussed the most important abstracts from each group, to give colleagues who were unable to attend the congress or a specific session a review of the research presented during the meeting. Due to the large number of contributions to the congress this summary cannot be comprehensive, but rather aims to address schemes of new research in major areas of paediatric respiratory medicine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, we will soon be launching a novel From the Museum art series. In this exciting context, our readers have certainly noticed that more editorials [6][7][8], debates [9,10], perspectives [11,12], statements, guidelines, recommendations [13][14][15][16], Assembly reports [17][18][19], letters and correspondences [20] have been published in our pages, providing a broad range of updated information for our community. Of note, letters and correspondences are now published in an Agora section [20] in which we wish to further highlight original research and debate in our fast-growing field.…”
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confidence: 99%