KIZAKI Takako | National Defense Medical Coll.
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概要
関連著者
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KIZAKI Takako
Kyorin University
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HAGA Shukoh
Nihonbashigakkan University
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OHNO Hideki
Kyorin University
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Toshinai Koji
Institute Of Health And Sport Sciences University Of Tsukuba
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Haga Shukoh
Institute Of Health An Sport Sciences University Of Tsukuba
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KIZAKI Takako
National Defense Medical Coll.
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Kizaki Takako
Department Of Molecular Predictive Medicine And Sport Science Kyorin University School Of Medicine
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OH-ISHI SHUJI
Fifth Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical University
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Bae Sang
Institute Of Health And Sport Sciences University Of Tsukuba
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Ohishi Shuji
Fifth Department Of Internal Medicine Tokyo Medical University
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Koseki Susumu
Tsukuba Memorial Hospi.
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OOKAWARA Tomomi
Department of Biochemistry, Hyogo University of Medicine
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HAMAOKA TAKAFUMI
Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Tokyo Medical University
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KATSUMURA TOSHIHITO
Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Tokyo Medical University
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Hamaoka Takafumi
Tokyo Medical University
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HAGA Shukoh
University of Tsukuba
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KATSUMURA Toshihito
Tokyo Medical University
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Oh-ishi Shuji
Kasumigaura Hospital Tokyo Medical University
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Iiyama Takeshi
Kohtohbiken Central Labo Tsukuba
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KANG Dok-yong
Japan Society of Exercise and Sports Physiology
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NAKAMA Hayashi
Okinawa Health Promotion
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TOSHINAI Koji
Tsukuba Univ.
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OH-ISHI Shuji
National Defense Medical Coll.
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OOKAWARA Tomomi
National Defense Medical Coll.
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OHNO Hideki
National Defense Medical Coll.
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HAGA Shukoh
Tsukuba Univ.
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BAE Sang
University of Tsukuba
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TOSHINAI Koji
University of Tsukuba
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MIYAZAKI Hiromi
University of Tsukuba
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NAKAYAMA Kiyoshi
Sophia University
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Ookawara Tomomi
Department Of Biochemistry Hyogo University Of Medicine
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Ookawara Tomomi
Department Of Biochemistry Hyogo College Of Medicine
著作論文
- 2C-05 Effect of mild aerobic exercise training on blood coagulability and fibrinolytic activity in middle- and old-aged obese females
- (E40911) Relationship between muscle oxygenation obtained from the arterial occlusion with maximal work intensity and aerobic capacity