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- Widespread vertebral and epidural venous plexus metastasis of prostatic carcinoma presenting wedge-shaped radial lesions in the spinal cord
- 骨導超音波刺激下での鼓膜振動の光学的計測
- Real Time Tissue Elasticity Imaging Using the Combined Autocorrelation Method
- 医用超音波 骨導超音波の振幅変調知覚--正弦キャリアによるTMTFの測定
- 周波数領域波形インバージョンによる孔間データの速度と減衰のイメージング
- Comparison of Bone Mineral Density and Area of Newly Formed Bone Around Ti-15%Zr-4%Nb-4%Ta Alloy and Ti-6%Al-4%V Alloy Implants
- A Method of Tissue EIasticity Estimation Based on Three-Dimensional Displacement Vector
- 3P-53 骨導超音波の頭部伝播の線形性について(ポスターセッション)
- Effect of Low-Intensity Aerobic Exercise Training on Arterial Compliance in Postmenopausal Women
- 2P-15 粘弾性方程式を用いた骨導音の伝搬シミュレーション(ポスターセッション)
- Arterial Stiffness, Physical Activity, and Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Gene Polymorphism in Older Subjects
- OJ-038 Polymorphism in Endothelin-related Genes Affects Exercise-induced Improvements of Arterial Stiffness in the Japanese Older Subjects(Exercise test/Cardiac rehabilitation-2, The 71st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Circulation Society)
- THE EFFECTS OF DAILY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON THE AGE-RELATED CAROTID ARTERIA STIFFENING IN MIDDLE-AGED AND ELDERLY PEOPLE(Proceedings of The 8^ Asian Federation of Sports Medicine Congress 2005 Tokyo)
- Age-Related Reduction of Systemic Arterial Compliance Relates to Decreased Aerobic Capacity during Sub-Maximal Exercise
- Age-Related Reduction of Systemic Arterial Compliance Induces Excessive Myocardial Oxygen Consumption during Sub-Maximal Exercise
- Effect of Arterial Lumen Enlargement on Carotid Arterial Compliance in Normotensive Postmenopausal Women
- Moderate Regular Exercise Increases Basal Production of Nitric Oxide in Elderly Women
- Special Issue on Medical, Healthcare, Sport and Leisure Materials
- 骨導超音波知覚の解明 : 重度難聴者のための新型補聴器の開発に向けて(超高周波音の効果に関する最近の話題)
- Effect of Systemic Nitric Oxide Synthase Inhibition on Arterial Stiffness in Humans