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Publications by Masayoshi Ohira
An Incremental Sit-To-Stand Exercise for Evaluating Physical Capacity in Older Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
Biochemistry
Medicine
Genetics
Molecular Biology
The Effect of Different Standing Up Frequencies in Sit-To-Stand Exercise on Oxygen Uptake
Journal of Physical Therapy Science
Physical Therapy
Sports Therapy
Rehabilitation
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