The Incidence of Leukemia and Lymphoma among the Offspring (F_1) of Atomic-bomb Survivors, 1946-89.
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概要
著者
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SODA Midori
Radiation Effects Research Foundation
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MABUCHI Kiyohiko
Radiat. Effects Res. Found.
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Mabuchi Kiyohiko
Radiation Effects Research Foundation Dept. Of Epidemiology
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Soda Midori
Radiation Effects Research Foundation Dept. Of Epidemiologic Pathology
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Yoshimoto Yasuhiko
Radiation Effects Research Foundation Dept. Of Epidemiology
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Yoshimoto Yasuhiko
Radiation Effects Research Foundation
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