Usability Assessment of Tennis Rackets Using Biomarker (Proceedings of the 54th Meeting of Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology)
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概要
著者
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YAMAGUCHI Masaki
Faculty of Engineering, Shibaura Institute of Technology
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Yamaguchi Masaki
Faculty Of Engineering University Of Toyama
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WAKASUGI Junichi
Faculty of Engineering, University of Toyama
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DEGUCHI Mitsuo
Faculty of Engineering, University of Toyama
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SAKAKIMA Josaku
Faculty of Engineering, University of Toyama
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IIDA Katsumi
Bridgestone Sports Co., Ltd.
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Iida Katsumi
Bridgestone Sports Co. Ltd.
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Deguchi Mitsuo
Faculty Of Engineering University Of Toyama
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Yamaguchi Masaki
Faculty Of Engineering Toyama University
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Sakakima Josaku
Faculty Of Engineering University Of Toyama
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Wakasugi Junichi
Faculty Of Engineering University Of Toyama
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