Work and workload of nursing personnel in a nursery school and two institutions for handicapped children
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概要
著者
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TOKUNAGA Rikio
Department of Hygiene, Kansai Medical University
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Tokunaga Rikio
Department Of Hygiene Kansai Medical University
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OKUNO Masamichi
Department of Hygiene,Kansai Medical University,International Buddhism University
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UKETA Shu-ichi
Department of Hygiene,Kansai Medical University,Division of Orthopedic Surgery,Uji-Tokushukai Hospit
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NAKASEKO Masaru
Department of Hygiene,Kansai Medical University,Unit of Occupational Ergonomics,Department of Arts a
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Uketa Shu-ichi
Department Of Hygiene Kansai Medical University Division Of Orthopedic Surgery Uji-tokushukai Hospit
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Nakaseko M
Department Of Hygiene Kansai Medical University Unit Of Occupational Ergonomics Department Of Arts A
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Nakaseko Masaru
Department Of Hvgiene Kansai Medical University
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Okuno Masamichi
Department Of Hygiene Kansai Medical University International Buddhism University
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