Search Results - "Kitamado, T"
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Measures against intractable diseases in Japan
Published in Nihon rinshō (01-01-1993)Get more information
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Agricultural worker exposure to and absorption of permethrin applied to cabbage
Published in Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology (01-01-1996)“…Urinary 3-phenoxybenzoic acid (3-PBA) levels were measured in a pesticide applicator and his assistant, who applied permethrin to cabbage crops. 3-PBA is a…”
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Accumulation of chlordanes in adipose tissues of mice caused by long-term exposure of low level technical chlordane
Published in Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology (01-12-1996)“…Eight-week-old mice were exposed to technical chlordane in an exposure chamber for 1 6 months, and chlordane levels in adipose tissue were measured. The mean…”
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Factors associated with participation in chest X-ray screening by young and middle aged residents
Published in Nihon kōshū eisei zasshi (01-08-1998)“…We investigated the factors that affect participation rates in chest X-ray mass screenings among 20-59 year-old residents in A city, Kagawa prefecture. 1)…”
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Assistance in a crisis situation at a local level--application of the crisis theory
Published in [Hokenfu zasshi] The Japanese journal for public health nurse (01-06-1982)Get more information
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Association between life events, subjective health status and health practices in a rural population
Published in Nippon eiseigaku zasshi (01-07-2001)“…A survey has been conducted on subjective health status, experience of life events in recent 1 year, and health practices in the rural of Kagawa prefecture…”
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Impact of Health Professionals on Health Promotion Activities in Japanese Worksites
Published in Journal of Occupational Health (01-03-2000)“…We tried to assess the impact of health staff on health promotion activities in Japanese worksites. We surveyed all worksites with 50 or more employees in…”
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