Analysis of child abuse cases admitted in pediatric service in Japan : II. Backgrounds of child abuse in non-low birth-weight infants
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概要
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- 1995-04-01
著者
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Matsui I
National Inst. Environmental Studies Tsukuba Jpn
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Matsui Ichiro
Department Of Child Ecology National Children's Medical Research Center
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Matsui Ichiro
National Institute For Environment Studies
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Tanimura Masako
Department Of Child Ecology National Children's Medical Research Center
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Kobayashi Noboru
National Children's Hospital
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Tanimura M
Department Of Child Ecology National Children's Medical Research Center
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