Blood Volume in Patients with Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
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概要
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- 2004-12-30
著者
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Mizushima Takashi
Department Of Gastroenterology And Metabolism Nagoya City University Graduate School Of Medical Scie
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Mizushima Takashi
Department Of Rehabilitation Hamamatsu University School Of Medicine
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Tajima Fumihiro
Department Of Rehabilitation Medicine Wakayama Medical University School Of Medicine
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Tajima Fumihiro
Department Of Rehabilitation Wakayama Medical College
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Ito Tomoyuki
Ito National Rehabilitation Center For Severely Injured Persons
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HIGUCHI YUKIHARU
Ito National Rehabilitation Center for Severely Injured Persons
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BANNO HIROAKI
Ito National Rehabilitation Center for Severely Injured Persons
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KIMURA HIROMITSU
Ito National Rehabilitation Center for Severely Injured Persons
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TAJIMA Fumihiro
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Wakayama Medical University, School of Medicine
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