Distribution and Cardiovascular Risk Correlates of Serum Triglycerides in Young Japanese Adults
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概要
著者
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Nakanishi Noriyuki
大阪大学 医学系研究科社会環境医学
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Nishi Nobuo
Department Of Social And Environmental Medicine Course Of Social Medicine Osaka University Graduate
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