Ueba Yasuyuki | Dept Of Intern. Med. Div. I School Of Med. Kobe Univ.
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関連著者
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Ueba Yasuyuki
Dept Of Intern. Med. Div. I School Of Med. Kobe Univ.
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Ueba Yasuyuki
School Of Allied Medical Sciences Kobe University
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UEBA Yasuyuki
Kobe Med.
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Ueba Yasuyuki
School Of Allied Med. Sciences Kobe Univ.
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Ueba Yasuyuki
Dept. Of Intern. Med. Div. I. Kobe Univ. School Of Med.
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Kujime Kenichi
Kujime Clinic
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UEBA Yasuyuki
School of Allied Med. Sci., Kobe Univ.
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Kujime Kenichi
School Of Allled Med. Sciences Kobe Univ.
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Kujime Kenichi
School Of Allied Medical Sciences Kobe University
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Sawatari Hisayuki
Takasago Hosp.
著作論文
- MECHANISMS OF BAROREFLEX MODULATION INDUCED BY MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 47th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY : Pathophysiology
- EFFECT OF THYROID HORMONE ON MYOCARDIAL CONTRACTILITY AND SUBCELLULAR DISTRIBUTION OF CALCIUM IN RABBITS : Myocardial metabolism . Biochemistry : 46th Annual Scientific Meeting, Japanese Circulation Society
- STUDIES ON CATECHOLS (XXXIII) CHANGES OF HEMODYNAMICS AND SYMPATHETIC ACTIVITY INDUCED BY EXERCISE WITH AND WITHOUT β ADRENERGIC BLOCKADE IN PATIENTS WITH CARDIAC FAILURE
- Studies on Catechols (XXIV) : Catecholamine Metabolism on Cardiac Failure : Part III
- 120. Studies on Catechols. (XII) : The Change of Urinary Excretion of Catecholamine during the Course of the Rapid Digitalization to the Cardiac Patients
- Studies on Catechols : The Reactivity of Sympathetic Nervous System in Cardiac Failure
- Studies on Catechols (IV) with Reference to Cardiac Failure : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 25TH ANNUAL MEETlNG, JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY Part III
- Cardiac Rehabilitation Exercise: Sanding in Occupational Therapy - Considerations to Metabolic and Circulatory Responses in Males and Females -
- Cardiometabolic Effects of Unilateral and Bilateral Sanding Exercise on Stroke Patients with Hemiplegia : A Preliminary Study
- Effects of Bathings on Energy Expenditure and Cardiovascular and Electrocardiographic Responses in Post-Stroke Aged Subjects with Hemiplegia