Effects of Kampo medicine on pupillary dynamics and heart rate variability : establishment of an objective evaluation method
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概要
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- 2006-10-15
著者
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Ito Hidenori
Department Of Biochemistry Institute For Developmental Research Aichi Human Service Center
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Shoda Hisakazu
Department Of Oriental Medicine Doctoral Program Of Medical Science Kitasato University Graduate Sch
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Shoda Hisakazu
Department Of Oriental Medicine Doctoral Program Of Medical Science Kitasato University Graduate Sch
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Odaguchi Hiroshi
Department Of Oriental Medicine Doctoral Program Of Medical Science Kitasato University Graduate Sch
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Wakasugi Akino
Department Of Ophthalmic Anatomy And Physiology Graduate School Of Medical Sciences Kitasato Univers
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Wakasugi Akino
Department Of Oriental Medicine Doctoral Program Of Medical Science Kitasato University Graduate Sch
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Hanawa Toshihiko
Department Of Clinical Research Oriental Medicine Research Center The Kitasato Institute : Kitasato
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Ito Hidenori
Department Of Bioapplied Chemistry Osaka City University
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Ito Hidenori
Department Of Oriental Medicine Doctoral Program Of Medical Science Kitasato University Graduate Sch
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Hanawa Toshihiko
Department Of Clinical Research Oriental Medicine Research Center The Kitasato Institute
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