P-715 A New System for the Analysis of Thermal Judgments : Multi-Point Measurement of Skin Temperatures, Thermal Sensations, Thermal Affect, and their Joint Visualization
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概要
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- 人間-生活環境系学会の論文
- 2005-09-12
著者
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Nakamura M
Faculty Of Engineering Shizuoka University
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Yasuhara S
Faculty Of Science Kyushu University
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Osawa N
Honda R&D Co..Ltd. Tochigi R&D Center
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Esaki H
Honda R&D Co..Ltd. Tochigi R&D Center
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Kobayashi A
Faculty of Sport Sciences
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Konishi A
Faculty of Sport Sciences
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Nagashima K
Faculty of Human Sciences
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Kanosue K
Faculty of Sport Sciences
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Kanosue K
Faculty of Sport Sciences:Consolidated Research Institute for Advanced Science and Medical Care,Waseda University
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Esaki H
Honda R&D Co..Ltd. Tochigi R&D Center
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