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Department Of Public Health National Defense Medical College | 論文
- Gender Differences in Physical and Psychological Stress Responses among College Judoists Undergoing Weight Reduction
- Association between Alcohol Intake and Subjective Health : The Sotetsu Study
- Relationship of Cigarette Smoking, Alcohol Use, Recreational Exercise and Obesity with Serum Lipid Atherogenicity : A Study of Self-Defense Officials in Japan
- Relationships between Cigarette Smoking, Alcohol Drinking, the ALDH2 Genotype and Adenomatous Types of Colorectal Polyps in Male Self-Defense Force Officials
- Relation of Green Tea Consumption to Serum Lipids and Lipoproteins in Japanese Men
- The Relation of Smoking, Alcohol Use and Obesity to Risk of Sigmoid Colon and Rectal Adenomas
- SPONTANEOUS TUMORS IN F-344/Jcl RATS
- Immune Responses in Resistant and Susceptible Strains of CD4-Mutant Mice Infected with Leishmania major
- Is the amount of information elicited from patients during a medical interview associated with patients' likelihood of continuing carewith their physician?
- Open-Ended Questions : Are They Really Beneficial for Gathering Medical Information from Patients?
- Design and Performance of Low-Loss Submarine Optical Fiber Cable for Long-Distance Submarine Repeaterless Transmission System Employing Remotely Pumped EDF and Distributed Raman Amplification(Optical Fiber for Communications)
- Natural history of renal lesions in spontaneously hypercholesterolemic(SHC)male rats
- A Single intradermal administration of soluble leishmanial antigen and plasmid expressing interleukin-12 protects BALB/c mice from Leishmania major infection
- Mice Lacking Protein Tyrosine Kinase Fyn Develop a T Helper-Type 1 Response and Resist Leishmania major Infection
- Two cases of necrotizing crescentic glomerulonephritis with skin lesions
- EFFECTS OF SEVERAL MACROLIDE ANTIBIOTICS ON BLOOD PRESSURE OF DOGS
- A case-control study of ulcerative colitis in relation to dietary and other factors in Japan
- E1-1 Relation of allergic rhinitis and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction reffering to use of inhaled corticosteroids and leukotriene receptor antagonists : a cross-sectional study(English Session 1)