Associations between Blood Lipid Profiles and Risk of Myocardial Infarction Among Japanese Male Workers : 3M Study
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概要
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- 2009-12-31
著者
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Iso Hiroyasu
Public Health, Department of Social and Environmental Medicine, Osaka University Graduate School of
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Iso Hiroyasu
Public Health Department Of Social And Environmental Medicine Division Of Preventive And Environment
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NODA Hiroyuki
Public Health, Department of Social and Environmental Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka U
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MARUYAMA Koutatsu
Public Health, Department of Social and Environmental Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka U
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HIROBE Kazuhiko
Osaka Health Promotion and Medical Center, Mizuho Financial Group
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DOHI Seitaro
3M-Study Project Committee of the Japan Association of Occupational Physicians "San-yu-kai"
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TERAI Tomohiro
3M-Study Project Committee of the Japan Association of Occupational Physicians "San-yu-kai"
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FUJIOKA Shigenori
3M-Study Project Committee of the Japan Association of Occupational Physicians "San-yu-kai"
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GOTO Koichi
3M-Study Project Committee of the Japan Association of Occupational Physicians "San-yu-kai"
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HORIE Seichi
3M-Study Project Committee of the Japan Association of Occupational Physicians "San-yu-kai"
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NAKANO Shuji
3M-Study Project Committee of the Japan Association of Occupational Physicians "San-yu-kai"
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Dohi Seitaro
3m-study Project Committee Of The Japan Association Of Occupational Physicians "san-yu-kai
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Nakano Shuji
3m-study Project Committee Of The Japan Association Of Occupational Physicians "san-yu-kai
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Horie Seichi
3m-study Project Committee Of The Japan Association Of Occupational Physicians "san-yu-kai
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Terai Tomohiro
3m-study Project Committee Of The Japan Association Of Occupational Physicians "san-yu-kai
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Hirobe Kazuhiko
Osaka Health Promotion And Medical Center Mizuho Financial Group
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Maruyama Koutatsu
Public Health Department Of Social And Environmental Medicine Graduate School Of Medicine Osaka Univ
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Fujioka Shigenori
3m-study Project Committee Of The Japan Association Of Occupational Physicians "san-yu-kai
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Noda Hiroyuki
Public Health Department Of Social And Environmental Medicine Graduate School Of Medicine Osaka Univ
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Iso Hiroyasu
Public Health Department Of Social And Environmental Medicine Graduate School Of Medicine Osaka Univ
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Noda Hiroyuki
Public Health Department Of Social And Environmental Medicine Graduate School Of Medicine Osaka Univ
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Goto Koichi
3m-study Project Committee Of The Japan Association Of Occupational Physicians "san-yu-kai
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