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Publications by Ayako Takamori
Factors of Non-Responsive or Lost-To-Follow-Up Japanese Mothers During the First Year Post Partum Following the Japan Environment and Children’s Study: A Longitudinal Cohort Study
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Recovery of Complete Denture Wearer Who “Has Forgotten How to Chew” by Remounting Procedure
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