Classification with detailed criteria for sick house syndrome which help to determine chemically affected patients
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概要
著者
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Kudo Yasushi
北里大学 医学部公衆衛生学
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Kudo Yasushi
北里大学 医学部衛生学公衆衛学
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Kudo Yasushi
北里大学 医学部公衆学・衛生学
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Kudo Yasushi
Dep. Of Preventive Medicine And Public Health Kitasato Univ. School Of Medicine
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Kudo Yasushi
Department Of Preventive Medicine And Public Health Kitasato University School Of Medicine
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