Fujita Hisashi | Department of Anatomy, St. Marianna University School of Medicine
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関連著者
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Fujita Hisashi
Department of Anatomy, St. Marianna University School of Medicine
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Fujita Hisashi
Department of Anthropology,Niigata College of Nursing
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Fujita Hisashi
Department Of Anthropology Niigata College Of Nursing
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SUZUKI Takao
Department of Applied Physics, Tohoku University
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Fujita Hisashi
Niigata Coll. Nursing Niigata Jpn
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Suzuki Takao
Department Of Applied Physics Tohoku University
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Suzuki Takao
Department Of Anatomical Science Hirosaki University Graduate School Of Medicine
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SUZUKI Takao
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Tokyo University of Agriculture
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HARIHARA Shinji
Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo
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Fujita Hisashi
Department Of Biological Sciences Graduate School Of Science The University Of Tokyo
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Harihara Shinji
Department Of Biological Sciences Graduate School Of Science The University Of Tokyo
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Ogura Masayuki
Medical Serv. Div. Health And Welfare Dep. Kinki Regional Bureau Of Health And Welfare
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Harihara S
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo Jpn
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SUZUKI Takao
School of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University of Shizuoka
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Suzuki T
School Of Food And Nutritional Sciences University Of Shizuoka
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Choi Jong
Department Of Pharmacy Kyungsung University
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HIRANO Hirohiko
Department of Dentistry, Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Medical Center
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Fujita Hisashi
Department Of Anthropology The Niigata Prefectural Museum Of History
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Hirano Hirohiko
Department Of Dental Oral Surgery Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital
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ASAKURA Kyoko
Department of Fundamental Nursing, Niigata College of Nursing
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OGURA Masayuki
Section Community Health Department, General Affairs Division, Health Service Bureau, Ministry of He
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Asakura Kyoko
Department Of Fundamental Nursing Niigata College Of Nursing
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Ogura Masayuki
Medical Service Division Health And Welfare Department Kinki Regional Bureau Of Health And Welfare
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Choi Jong
Department Of Archaeology Kyongnam Archaeology Institute
著作論文
- Human Skeletal Remains from the Kofun Period in Japan Speculated to Have Had Osseous Dysplasia with Inflammation
- Historical Change of Dental Carious Lesions from Prehistoric to Modern Times in Japan
- Age- and Sex-related Dental Caries Prevalence in Japanese from the Jomon Period
- Simultaneous Dental Anomalies (Polyanomalodontia) in Medieval Japanese Skeletal Remains
- Two cases of taurodontism in prehistoric Japanese
- Degree of Dental Attrition with Sex and Aging among Jomon and Edo People in Japan
- Dental Information about Human Skeletal Remains from Nukdo, South Korea from a Period Corresponding to the Yayoi Period in Japan
- Geographical and Chronological Differences in Dental Caries in the Neolithic Jomon Period of Japan