Recognition of alcohol-related problems by primary care physicians in Japan
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概要
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- 2001-06-15
著者
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Sato Juichi
Department of General Medicine, Nagoya University Hospital
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Sato Juichi
Department Of General Medicine Nagoya University Hospital
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FETTERS Michael
Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan
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BAN Nobutaro
Department of General Medicine, Nagoya University Hospital
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Ban Nobutaro
Department Of General Medicine Nagoya University Hospital
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KITAMURA Kazuya
Department of General Medicine, Nagoya University Hospital
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TAKENAKA Hiroaki
Department of General Medicine, Nagoya University Hospital
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Fetters Michael
Department Of Family Medicine University Of Michigan
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Takenaka Hiroaki
Department Of General Medicine Nagoya University Hospital
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Kitamura Kazuya
Department Of General Medicine Nagoya University Hospital
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