2013
DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00037213
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“…As in the Scientific Assembly Update from the 2012 annual congress [1], officers of the scientific groups of the Paediatric Assembly have selected and discussed the most important abstracts from each group to provide readers with a review of the research that was presented during the meeting. It is not possible for this update to be comprehensive as there was such a large number of contributions at the congress; instead, the update aims to address the major areas of research in paediatric respiratory medicine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in the Scientific Assembly Update from the 2012 annual congress [1], officers of the scientific groups of the Paediatric Assembly have selected and discussed the most important abstracts from each group to provide readers with a review of the research that was presented during the meeting. It is not possible for this update to be comprehensive as there was such a large number of contributions at the congress; instead, the update aims to address the major areas of research in 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%