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- Functional differenciation of each hand finger observed from iEMG-FT
- Thermal Sensation of Hands in Cold Environment
- Low Salivary Cortisol and Elevated Depressive Affect among Rural Men in Botswana : Reliability and Validity of Laboratory Results
- 1A-1-4 Impaired spatial cognition found in patients with cerebral dysfunction (Proceedings of the 39th Meeting of Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology)
- 夏から冬へかけての寒冷順化に対する衣服の役割 : 生理人類学会第28回大会
- S-8 Okinawan Longevity and Food Culture (Proceedings of the 42nd Meeting of Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology)
- Three Dimensional lleasurement of Side Lying Posture
- Interpretation and Impression of Ambiguous Eye Gaze of a Mother and Child in a Japanese Traditional Picture
- The Study of Phenumenon of Heat Transfer and Skin Clinging of Knitted Fabric for Active Sportswear
- Storage System Problems in the Workplace : Case Studies of the Workplaces in Tokyo and Fukuoka
- 1.衣生活の面から : シンポジウム(1):老いをいかに生きるか : 生理人類学会第26回大会
- Changes in Physiological Response by Smell of Coffee Bean :Taste and Individual Difference
- Varying Physiological Response to Arm-Crank Exercise in Specific Spinal Injuries
- Concept of Physiological Anthropology
- PII-8 Effects of Part-time Job on the Daily Physical Activity in Female University Students (Proceedings of the 49th Meeting of Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology)
- I-12 The Study of the Welfare Implement for Being Easy to Transfer in a House for aged People (Proceedings of the 38th Meeting of Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology)
- Combined Physiological and Anthropometrical Databases as Ergonomic Tools
- Using the portable lactate analyzer (ACCUSPORT) for the lactate test in competitive swimming
- PI-7 Lighting Effects for Simple and Complicated Calculate Tasks(Proceedings of the 45th Meeting of Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology)
- P-13 Comparison of Psycho-Physiological Effects of Viewing Differently Colored Cloth in Japanese Female Students Who Have Grown up with Brothers and/or Sisters(Proceedings of the 57th Meeting of Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology)