The Relationship between Serum Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase Levels and Hypertension: Common in Drinkers and Nondrinkers
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概要
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- 1995-12-01
著者
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Ishizaki Masao
Department Of Social And Environmental Medicine Kanazawa Medical University
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Ishizaki Masao
Department Of Social And Environmental Medicine (hygiene) Kanazawa Medical University.
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Ishizaki Masao
Department Of Social And Environmental Medicine (hygiene) Kanazawa Medical University
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Ishida Masaaki
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Kyoto University
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Ishida Masaaki
Department Of Hygiene Kanazawa Medical University
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HONDA Ryumon
Department of Social and Environmental Health, Kanazawa Medical University
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YAMADA Yuichi
Department of Social and Environmental Medicine (Hygiene), Kanazawa Medical University
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Yamada Y
Department Of Social And Environmental Medicine (hygiene) Kanazawa Medical University.
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Yamada Yuichi
Department Of Mechanical Systems Engineering Musashi Institute Of Technology
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TSURITANI Ikiko
Department of Social and Environmental Medicine (Hygiene), Kanazawa Medical University.
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IKAI Eriko
Department of Hygiene, Kanazawa Medical University
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Ikai Eriko
Department Of Hygiene Kanazawa Medical University
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Honda Ryumon
Kanazawa Medical Univ. Ishikawa Jpn
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Honda R
Department Of Social And Environmental Medicine (hygiene) Kanazawa Medical University.
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Honda Ryumon
Department Of Hygiene Kanazawa Medical University
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Yamada Yoshihiro
Department Of Social And Environmental Medicine (hygiene) Kanazawa Medical University.
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Tsuritani Ikiko
Department Of Social And Environmental Medicine (hygiene) Kanazawa Medical University.
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Yamada Yuichi
Department Of Hygiene Kanazawa Medical University
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ISHIZAKI Masao
Department of Hygiene, Kanazawa Medical University
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