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Division Of Health Sciences Graduate School Of Medical Science Kanazawa University | 論文
- Simultaneous Analysis of Marrow Fat Fraction and Bone Mineral Density with Modulus and Real Multiple Gradient-echo MRI
- Practicality of Veterans Specific Activity Questionnaire in Evaluation of Exercise Capacity of Community-Dwelling Japanese Elderly
- Interactive Effects of Job Stress and Body Mass Index on Over-eating
- Alteration of regional cerebral blood flow in patients with chronic pain : Evaluation before and after epidural spinal cord stimulation
- Relationship between Sense of Coherence in Final Stage of Pregnancy and Postpartum Stress Reactions
- Possible Health-protecting Effects of Feeling Useful to Others on Symptoms of Depression and Sleep Disturbance in the Workplace
- Effects of Food Intake on Physiological Responses to Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing
- Relationship between the Noto-Peninsula earthquake and maternal postnatal depression and child-rearing
- Extension of Breast Cancer: Comparison of CT and MRI
- Computer-Aided Diagnosis (CAD) for Mammography: Preliminary Results
- Low serum secretory immunoglobulin A level and sense of coherence score at an early gestational stage as indicators for subsequent threatened premature birth
- A Comparison of MR Imaging, Galactography and Ultrasonography in Patients with Nipple Discharge
- Three-Dimensional MR Imaging of Mammographically Detected Suspicious Microcalcifications
- C-reactive protein is associated with cigarette smoking-induced hyperfiltration and proteinuria in an apparently healthy population
- Histopathological Changes of Joint Capsule after Joint Immobility Compared with Aging in Rats
- Effect of Muscle Strength Training and Muscle Endurance Training on Muscle Deoxygenation Level and Endurance Performance
- Validity of Muscle Force Estimation Utilizing Musculoskeletal Model
- Association between the incidence of premature rupture of membranes in pregnant women and seismic intensity of the Noto Peninsula earthquake
- Histopathological Changes in Knee Joint Components after Spinal Cord Injury in Rats
- Analysis of a Low-Invasive Method to Create Full-Thickness Articular Cartilage Defects in a Rat Model