A NEW METHOD FOR THE MORPHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR STRUCTURES BY MEANS OF ULTRASONIC REFLECTION METHOD : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 47th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY : Echocardiography (II)
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概要
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- 1983-08-20
著者
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NITTA K.
Department of Cardiology Tohoku Welfare-Pension Hospital
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NITTA S.
Department of Medical Engineering and Cardiology, IDAC, Tohoku Univ
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TANAKA M.
The Research Institute for Chest Disease and Cancer, Tohoku University
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Hikichi H.
Sendai Kosei Hospital Dept. Of Cardiol.
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Nitta S.
Department Of Medical Engineering And Cardiology Idac Tohoku Univ
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Nitta S.
The Research Institute for Chest Diseases & Cancer, Tohoku University
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Ohkawai H.
The Research Institute for Chest Diseases & Cancer, Tohoku University
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Nitta K.
Sendai Kosei Hospital, Dept. of Cardiol.
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Watanabe S.
Sendai Kosei Hospital, Dept. of Cardiol.
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Takeda H.
Sendai Kosei Hospital, Dept. of Cardiol.
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Ohkawai H.
The Research Institute For Chest Diseases & Cancer Tohoku University
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