1
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Evidence that severe asthma can be divided pathologically into two inflammatory subtypes with distinct physiologic and clinical characteristics.
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1999
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4.75
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2
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2002
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2.26
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3
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2001
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1.94
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4
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5
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6
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7
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0.96
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8
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1996
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0.86
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9
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