Physiological Effects of Shinrin-yoku (Taking in the Atmosphere of the Forest) (2) : 1) Using HRV as an Indicator (Proceedings of the 54th Meeting of Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology)
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概要
著者
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MIYAZAKI Yoshifumi
Center for Environment, Health and Field Sciences, Chiba University
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Park Bum-jin
Center For Environment Health And Field Sciences Chiba Univ.
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Ishii Hideki
Graduate School Of The University Of Tokyo
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KAGAWA Takahide
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
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MIYAZAKI Yoshifumi
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
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PARK Bum-Jin
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
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TSUNETSUGU Yuko
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
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Miyazaki Yoshifumi
Center For Environment Health And Field Sciences Chiba University
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Hirano Hideki
Ministry Of The Environment
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Kozaki Tomoaki
Fac. Of Design Kyushu Univ.
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Ueda Kanako
Graduate School Of Tokyo University Of Agriculture
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MORISHITA Tomoko
Graduate School of Chiba University
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Kasetani Tamami
Chiba Prefectural Agriculture And Forestry Research Center Forestry Research Institute
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Miyazaki Yoshifumi
Forestoy And Forest Preducts Research Institute
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ISHII Hideki
Graduate School of Frontier Science, The University of Tokyo
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