PJ-484 Slow VO2 oscillations during exercise is attenuated immediately after PTMC even when peak VO2 insignificantly increased.(Exercise Test/Cardiac Rehabilitation 5 (IHD) : PJ81)(Poster Session (Japanese))
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概要
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- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 2004-03-01
著者
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Sunagawa K
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine Graduate School Of Medical Sciences
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Noguchi Teruo
Department Of Cardiology National Cardiovascular Center
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Odakura Hironori
Division Of Cardiology Department Of Internal Medicine National Cardiovascular Center
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Kamakura Shiro
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery National Cardiovascular Center
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Tsutsumi Yoshiaki
Genetics Division National Cancer Center Research Institute
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Takaki Hiroshi
National Cardiovascular Center Research Institute Department of Cardiovascular Dynamics
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Sunagawa Kenji
National Cardiovascular Center Research Institute Department of Cardiovascular Dynamics
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Yamamoto Hiroyuki
Internal Medicine, National Cardiovascular Center
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Ohya Hideo
Internal Medicine, National Cardiovascular Center
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Noguchi Teruo
Internal Medicine, National Cardiovascular Center
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Yokoya Takahiro
Internal Medicine, National Cardiovascular Center
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Ozaki Masanori
Internal Medicine, National Cardiovascular Center
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Nishi Isao
Internal Medicine, National Cardiovascular Center
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Iwanaga Yoshitaka
Internal Medicine, National Cardiovascular Center
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Tsutsumi Yoshiaki
Internal Medicine, National Cardiovascular Center
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Goto Yoichi
Internal Medicine, National Cardiovascular Center
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Shirao Kuniaki
Gastrointestinal Oncology Division National Cancer Center Hospital
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Sunagawa Kenji
国立循環器病センター研究所
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Ozaki Masanori
National Cardiovascular Center
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Iwanaga Yoshitaka
Division of Cardiology, National Cardiovascular Center
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Iwanaga Yoshitaka
National Cardiovascular Center
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Yoshimuta Tsuyoshi
Division Of Cardiovascular Medicine
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Sunagawa Kenji
九州大学 医学研究院循環器内科
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Iwanaga Yoshitaka
Division Of Cardiology National Cardiovascular Center
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Iwanaga Yoshitaka
Kyoto Univercity Graduate School Of Medicine Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine
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Iwanaga Yoshitaka
Department Of Etiology And Pathogenesis Research Institute National Cardiovascular Center
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Nishi Isao
Division Of Cardiology National Cardiovascular Center
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Iwanaga Yoshitaka
National Cardiovasucular Center
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Takaki Hiroshi
National Cardiovasucular Center
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Yokoya Takahiro
Internal Medicine National Cardiovascular Center
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Sunagawa Kenji
National Cardiovascular Center Research Institute
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Ohya Hideo
Internal Medicine National Cardiovascular Center
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Sunagawa Kenji
Department Of Cardiovascular Dynamics National Cardiovascular Center Research Institute
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Tsutsui Hiroshi
Division Of Cardiovascular Medicine National Cardio Vascular Center
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Takaki Hiorshi
Division Of Cardiovascular Medicine National Cardio Vascular Center
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Yamamoto Hiroyuki
Internal Medicine National Cardiovascular Center
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Sunagawa Kenji
National Cardiovascular Center Depatment Of Internal Medicine
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