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  1. Excess ventilation and exertional dyspnoea in heart failure and pulmonary hypertension
  2. The new ERS/ATS standards on lung function test interpretation: some extant limitations
  3. Exertional ventilation/carbon dioxide output relationship in COPD: from physiological mechanisms to clinical applications
  4. Are the “critical” inspiratory constraints actually decisive to limit exercise tolerance in COPD?
  5. A Frame of Reference for Assessing the Intensity of Exertional Dyspnoea During Incremental Cycle Ergometry
  6. Ventilatory demand-capacity imbalance during incremental exercise in COPD: An in-silico perspective
  7. Resting V′E/V′CO2 adds to inspiratory capacity to predict the burden of exertional dyspnoea in COPD
  8. Exertional dyspnoea–ventilation relationship to discriminate respiratory from cardiac impairment
  9. Uncovering the mechanisms of exertional dyspnoea in combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema
  10. The Integrative Physiology of Exercise Training in Patients with COPD
  11. Transfer coefficient of the lung for carbon monoxide and the accessible alveolar volume: clinically useful if used wisely
  12. Exercise intolerance in comorbid COPD and heart failure: the role of impaired aerobic function
  13. Heart or Lungs? Uncovering the Causes of Exercise Intolerance in a Patient with Chronic Cardiopulmonary Disease
  14. Excess Ventilation in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease–Heart Failure Overlap. Implications for Dyspnea and Exercise Intolerance
  15. Physiological and clinical relevance of exercise ventilatory efficiency in COPD