Mission in Sukusuku Cohort, Mie : Focusing on the Feasibility and Validity of Methods for Enrolling and Retaining Participants
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- YAMAKAWA Noriko
- Clinical Research Institute, Mie-chuo Medical Center, National Hospital Organization
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- KOIKE Haruka
- Clinical Research Institute, Mie-chuo Medical Center, National Hospital Organization
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- OHTANI Noriko
- Clinical Research Institute, Mie-chuo Medical Center, National Hospital Organization
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- BONNO Motoki
- Clinical Research Institute, Mie-chuo Medical Center, National Hospital Organization
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- TANAKA Shigeki
- Clinical Research Institute, Mie-chuo Medical Center, National Hospital Organization
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- IDO Masaru
- Clinical Research Institute, Mie-chuo Medical Center, National Hospital Organization
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- KOMADA Yoshihiro
- Pediatrics and developmental Science, Institute of Molecular and Experimental Medicine, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine
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- KAWAI Masatoshi
- Center for the study of child development, Institute for Education, Mukogawa Women's University
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- YAMAMOTO Hatsumi
- Clinical Research Institute, Mie-chuo Medical Center, National Hospital Organization
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Author(s)
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- YAMAKAWA Noriko
- Clinical Research Institute, Mie-chuo Medical Center, National Hospital Organization
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- KOIKE Haruka
- Clinical Research Institute, Mie-chuo Medical Center, National Hospital Organization
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- OHTANI Noriko
- Clinical Research Institute, Mie-chuo Medical Center, National Hospital Organization
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- BONNO Motoki
- Clinical Research Institute, Mie-chuo Medical Center, National Hospital Organization
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- TANAKA Shigeki
- Clinical Research Institute, Mie-chuo Medical Center, National Hospital Organization
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- IDO Masaru
- Clinical Research Institute, Mie-chuo Medical Center, National Hospital Organization
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- KOMADA Yoshihiro
- Pediatrics and developmental Science, Institute of Molecular and Experimental Medicine, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine
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- KAWAI Masatoshi
- Center for the study of child development, Institute for Education, Mukogawa Women's University
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- YAMAMOTO Hatsumi
- Clinical Research Institute, Mie-chuo Medical Center, National Hospital Organization
Journal
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- Journal of epidemiology
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Journal of epidemiology 20, S407-S412, 2010-02-01
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