The effects of postural change on the carotid artery compliance in old aged patients with hypertension
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概要
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- 2002-03-31
著者
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INOOKA Hikaru
Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University
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Inooka Hikaru
Department Of Engineering Graduate School Of Tohoku University
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Inooka Hikaru
Graduate School Of Information Science Department Of Engineering Tohoku University
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Inooka Hikaru
The Faculty Of Engineering Tohoku University
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Inooka Hikaru
宏人会中央クリニック 内科
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Ino-Oka Eiji
Department of Internal Medicine Kohjinkai Central Hospital
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Ino-oka Eiji
Department Of Internal Medicine Kojinkai Central Clinic
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Ino-oka Eiji
Division Of Cardiovascular Medicine Kohjinkai Hospital
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Inooka Hikaru
Graduat School Of Engineering Tohoku University
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Ino-oka Eiji
The Department Of Internal Medicine Ohizumi Memorial Hospital
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Ohba Kohtaro
National Mechanical Engineering Laboratory Agency Of Industrial Trade And Industry
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Kajikawa Shinya
Department of Engineering Tohokugakuin University
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Ohba Kotaro
National Mechanical Engineering Laboratory, Agency of Industrial Trade and Industry
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Kutsuwa Yoshiharu
Uematsu Pharmacy
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Sagawa Koichi
Department Of Engineering Tohokugakuin University
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