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  • The Galactic Faraday rotati... The Galactic Faraday rotation sky 2020
    Hutschenreuter, S.; Anderson, C. S.; Betti, S. ... Astronomy & astrophysics, 01/2022, Volume: 657
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    Aims. This work provides an update to existing reconstructions of the Galactic Faraday rotation sky by processing almost all Faraday rotation data sets available at the end of the year 2020. ...
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  • Effect of cow manure biocha... Effect of cow manure biochar on maize productivity under sandy soil condition
    Uzoma, K. C.; Inoue, M.; Andry, H. ... Soil use and management, June 2011, Volume: 27, Issue: 2
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    In this study, we performed a greenhouse experiment to investigate the effect of cow manure biochar on maize yield, nutrient uptake and physico‐chemical properties of a dryland sandy soil. Biochar ...
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  • Cigarette smoking and cervi... Cigarette smoking and cervical cancer risk: an evaluation based on a systematic review and meta-analysis among Japanese women
    Sugawara, Y; Tsuji, I; Mizoue, T ... Japanese journal of clinical oncology, 01/2019, Volume: 49, Issue: 1
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    We reviewed epidemiologic studies of cigarette smoking and the risk of cervical cancer among Japanese women, and we conclude that cigarette smoking convincingly increases the risk of cervical cancer. ...
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  • Reduced Mastication Impairs... Reduced Mastication Impairs Memory Function
    Fukushima-Nakayama, Y.; Ono, Takehito; Hayashi, M. ... Journal of dental research, 08/2017, Volume: 96, Issue: 9
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    Mastication is an indispensable oral function related to physical, mental, and social health throughout life. The elderly tend to have a masticatory dysfunction due to tooth loss and fragility in the ...
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  • Attributable causes of canc... Attributable causes of cancer in Japan in 2005—systematic assessment to estimate current burden of cancer attributable to known preventable risk factors in Japan
    Inoue, M.; Sawada, N.; Matsuda, T. ... Annals of oncology, 05/2012, Volume: 23, Issue: 5
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    To contribute to evidence-based policy decision making for national cancer control, we conducted a systematic assessment to estimate the current burden of cancer attributable to known preventable ...
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  • Epidemiology of gastric can... Epidemiology of gastric cancer in Japan
    Inoue, M; Tsugane, S Postgraduate Medical Journal, 07/2005, Volume: 81, Issue: 957
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    Despite its decreasing trend in Japan, gastric cancer remains an important public health problem. Although the age standardised rates of gastric cancer have been declining for decades, the absolute ...
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  • Genetic effects of demograp... Genetic effects of demographic bottleneck and recovery in Kinkazan Island and mainland populations of Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata)
    Kazahari, N.; Inoue, E.; Nakagawa, N. ... Primates, 03/2023, Volume: 64, Issue: 2
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    Populations of Japanese macaques were significantly reduced in most areas from the 1900s to the 1960s and then recovered mainly in the northeastern part of Honshu. A drastic reduction in population ...
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  • Association between C-react... Association between C-reactive protein and risk of overall and 18 site-specific cancers in a Japanese case-cohort
    Suzuki, Shiori; Katagiri, Ryoko; Yamaji, Taiki ... British journal of cancer, 06/2022, Volume: 126, Issue: 10
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    Evidence of the association between chronic low-grade inflammation, as reflected by C-reactive protein (CRP) measurements, and cancer risk is equivocal. Specifically, few studies have examined this ...
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