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The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Hygiene, Best presentation awards
Topics: English entries | Updated: 2012/5/8 |
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Dates: March 24th-26th, 2012 Place: Yoshida campus, Kyoto Univeristy, Kyoto |
The following presentations were made at the Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Hygiene, held in Kyoto.
Oral presentations by Dr. Nakano and Dr. Yoshioka were awarded Best Presentation Award that goes to 15 best oral or poster presentations.
| Satoko Iwasawa “Effects on respiratory subjective symptoms of child returnees living in Miyake Island, after 5 years of exposure to sulfur dioxide.” |
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| Sei Harada ”The association of hearing difficulty handicap on 2-year cognitive decline in community-dwelling elderly: Kurabuchi cohort study” |
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| Makiko Nakano “Indium cohort study: interpretation of chest CT findings over time” |
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| Noriyuki Yoshioka “Creation of genetically modified medaka fish highly susceptible to chemical substance” |
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| Yoshihito Taniguchi “Mechanism of teratogenicity (upper GI obstruction) using adriamycin-exposed zebra fish” |
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