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Department Of Hygiene And Preventive Medicine Fukushima Medical University School Of Medicine | 論文
- CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF PROSTACYCLIN (PG I_2) AND PROSTAGLANDIN E_1 (PG E_1) IN AWAKE STANDING SHEEP : Cardiovascular drugs (II) : FREE COMMUNICATIONS (Abstract) : 45 Annual Scientific Meeting, Japanese Circulation Society
- PC1-6 Survey about Sick House Syndrome in Fukushima, Japan(Proceedings of The 8th International Congress of Physiological Anthropology)
- A Case of Moderate Hypertriglyceridemia with Apolipoprotein E Phenotype E4/3
- The Effect of Changing Rate of PIO_2 Fall on Relationship between Ventilatory and Heart Rate Response to Progressive Hypoxia
- Effect of Hyperoxid Hypocapnia on Respiratory Sensation and Breath Holding Time in Man
- Analysis of the human sleep electroencephalogram by the correlation dimension
- -1357- CORONARY RISK FACTERS FOR SILENT MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA IN DIABETIC PATIENTS(PROCEEDINGS OF THE 59th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY)
- FREQUENCY OF CORONARY VASOSPASUM ASSESSED BY PROVOCATION TESTS IN SILENT MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA OF DIABETIC PATIENTS
- CONTINUOUS, LOW DOSE OF HYDRALAZINE, REDUCES ACUTE HYPOXIC PULMONARY HYPERTENSION WITHOUT A CORRESPONDING FALL IN SYSTEMIC ARTERIAL PRESSURE
- L-18 Effects of Repeated Cold Exposure on Circulatory and Autonomic Nervous Functions (Proceedings of the 42nd Meeting of Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology)
- Association analysis of the NOD2 gene with susceptibility to graft-versus-host disease in a Japanese population
- An assessment of radiation doses at an educational institution 57.8km away from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant 1 month after the nuclear accident
- Toxic effects of nicotinamide methylation on mouse brain striatum neuronal cells and its relation to manganese
- A SURVEY OF URINARY HIPPURIC ACID AND SUBJECTIVE SYMPTOMS AMONG OCCUPATIONAL LOW TOLUENE EXPOSED WORKERS
- CORRELATIONS AMONG HEAVY METALS IN BLOOD AND URINE AND THEIR RELATIONS TO DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE PATIENTS