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pro vyhledávání: '"Kenjiro Yokoyama"'
Autor:
H. Altaf, Kenjiro Yokoyama, Masaiwa Inoue, S. Laskar, Tadaki Wakui, Hossain Mahbub, Farid A. Seikh, Noriaki Harada
Publikováno v:
Journal of Occupational Health. 48:69-73
To assess the prevalence of cervical spondylosis and musculoskeletal symptoms among coolies a cross-sectional study was performed in Narayangonj City of Bangladesh on a random sample of 98 male coolies, using a questionnaire and the results of cervic
Publikováno v:
The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care. 11:220-227
There might be a difference between non-working and working women in their perception of rights and privileges which may influence their contraceptive behavior. The purpose of this study was to examine contraceptive behavior among non-working and wor
Autor:
K. Ohmura, Masaiwa Inoue, M. S. Laskar, Yukio Takahashi, H. Ohnari, M. H. Mahbub, Junko Inagaki, Noriaki Harada, Kenjiro Yokoyama
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Applied Physiology. 94:626-632
Percentage finger systolic blood pressure (%FSBP) in response to finger cooling is used to assess vascular components of the hand-arm vibration syndrome and the measurement method is under discussion for standardization. It has been suggested that me
Autor:
Kenjiro Yokoyama, Hossein Mahbub, Yukio Takahashi, Masaiwa Inoue, Noriaki Harada, Shinji Yamamoto, S. Laskar
Publikováno v:
Journal of occupational health. 49(3)
This study was designed to assess the influence of an antivibration glove on digital vascular responses in healthy subjects exposed to short-term grasping of a vibrating handle. To measure finger blood flow (FBF) and finger skin temperature (FST) onc
Autor:
K. Suizu, Junko Inagaki, Masaiwa Inoue, Yukio Takahashi, Kenjiro Yokoyama, M. H. Mahbub, H. Ohnari, Noriaki Harada, M. S. Laskar
Publikováno v:
International archives of occupational and environmental health. 79(1)
To investigate the influence of room temperature on finger blood flow (FBF) change in healthy subjects exposed to short-term grasping of a vibrating handle under different room temperatures.FBF was measured using a blood flowmeter in six male subject
Publikováno v:
TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Series B. 51:1672-1677