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Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute
Volume , Issue 55 / 2009
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Fact-finding of the suicide in Nagoya-shi 平光良充 Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 1-3, 2009. |
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Examination of the fixed-quantity technique of the genetically-modified soybean using the double real-time PCR Hitoshi Miyazaki, Hisashi Terada-ya Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 5-10, 2009. |
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Examination - about the violation of formaldehyde - criteria example of textiles Masahiko Iwama, Masako Suzuki, Shigeto Nakajima *1 Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 11-16, 2009. |
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Summary - about the household articles of quantity of formaldehyde elution - 100-yen shop of non-regulation household articles Masahiko Iwama, Masako Suzuki, Shigeto Nakajima *1 Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 17-21, 2009. |
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Developments of Analytical Procedures and Technique for Determining Comparatively Little Hydrophilic Organotin Compounds in Textile Goods by Exploiting a GC-FPD Tetsuo HAMASAKI Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 23-32, 2009. |
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Findings of Nagoya-shi infection development pulse-taking patients information 2008 Hideo Segawa, Akira Yonezawa two, Hironobu Tsuchiya, 平光良充, Hiroyuki Tomomatsu, Shinichi Fujimoto Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 33-39, 2009. |
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Analysis about the route of infection of tuberculosis in the student 平光良充, Tamotsu Ogawa Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 41-42, 2009. |
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Infection tuberculosis - example report - to sit astride a use of unspecified number of the general public institution 平光良充, Tamotsu Ogawa Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 43-45, 2009. |
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About an outbreak of influenza in Nagoya-shi of the 2008 through 2009 season Noriko Goto Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 47-57, 2009. |
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The development situation in Nagoya-shi of new influenza virus A/H1N1 Shinichiro Shibata, Aya Kodaira village, Seiichi Kaneta Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 59-62, 2009. |
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Atmospheric cedar hinoki pollen investigation (Heisei 20,21 year) Joji Ishii Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 63-65, 2009. |
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Waist Nile virus investigation (2008) of the mosquito in Nagoya-shi 横井寛昭, 上手雄貴, 柴田伸一郎 Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 67-69, 2009. |
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Content investigation of cadmium in a toy made of polyvinyl chloride and lead 鈴木昌子, 大野浩之 Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 71-73, 2009. |
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Detection of Methyltin Compounds in Textile Goods by FPD-GC; Possibility of Their Extraction into Warm Water and Subsequent Hydrogenation-solvent Extraction Tetsuo HAMASAKI Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 75-80, 2009. |
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A new rapid and sensitive detection method for cereulide-producing Bacillus cereus using a cycleave real-time PCR M.Yabutani, N.Agata, M.Ohta* Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 81-82, 2009. |
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Aflatoxin and ochratoxin A contamination of retail foods and intake of these mycotoxins in Japan S.Kumagai*1, M.Nakajima, S.Tabata*2, E.Ishikuro*3, T.Tanaka*4, H.Norizuki*5, Y.Itoh*6, K.Aoyama*3, K.Fujita*7, S.Kai*8, T.Sato*9, S.Saito*1, N.Yoshiike*10, Y.Sugita-Konishi*6 Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 82-82, 2009. |
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Carbamate insecticide analytical procedure in a processed food by LC/MS/MS Hisashi Terada-ya, Shoichiro Noguchi, Yoshimasa Maruyama, 加藤陽康, Masao Tamura, Hisao Oka *1 Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 83-83, 2009. |
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Simultaneous analytical procedure of the residual animal drug of stock raising marine products using LC/MS/MS 野口昭一郎, 寺田久屋, 田村征男 Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 83-83, 2009. |
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- Docimasy of the matter which is a pesticide, a feed additive remaining behind in food or the ingredient of the animal drug - (101) Simultaneous docimasy II such as animal drugs with the HPLC (stock raising marine products) 寺田久屋 Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 84-84, 2009. |
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About aflatoxin docimasy -IAC docimasy and analysis case - in a processed food Masahiro Nakajima Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 84-84, 2009. |
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Examination of the origin plant based on the ingredient composition of the existing additive bitter-tasting seasoning Jamaica cassia educt Atsuko Tada *1, Naoki Sugimoto *1, Kyoko Sato *1, Takumi Akiyama *1, Hemp Masaharu Noma, 尹永淑 *2, Takeshi Yamazaki *1, Shelf book Kenichi *1 Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 85-85, 2009. |
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Trichloroethylene Causes Generalized Hypersensitivity Skin Disorders Complicated by Hepatitis Michihiro KAMIJIMA*1, Hailan WANG*2, Hanlin HUANG*2, Laiyu LI*2, Eiji SHIBATA*3, Bingjie LIN*4, Kiyoshi SAKAI, Huifang LIU*2, Fumi TSUCHIYAMA*5, Jiabin CHEN*2, Ai OKAMURA*1, Xianqing HUANG*6, Naomi HISANAGA*7, Zhenlie HUANG*2, Yuki ITO*1, Yasuhiro TAKEUCHI*1, Tamie NAKAJIMA*1 Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 86-86, 2009. |
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Identification of emission sources of organic compounds that decalcify cement concrete and generate alcohols and ammonia gases Takashi TOMOTO*1, Akihiro MORIYOSHI*2, Kiyoshi SAKAI, Eiji SHIBATA*3, Michihiro KAMIJIMA*4 Annual Report of Nagoya City Public Health Research Institute (55): 87-87, 2009. |
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