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[Hokenfu Zasshi] the Japanese Journal for Public Health Nurse|May 1, 1976
[Bedridden patients and public health nursing]S Furusaki
[Hokenfu Zasshi] the Japanese Journal for Public Health Nurse|August 1, 1977
[Nursing of bedridden patients being cared for at home--practical experience in continued nursing]Y Fujishita, S Furusaki
Biochemical Engineering Journal|February 15, 2001
Editor's prefaceC Webb, S Furusaki
Josanpu Zasshi = the Japanese Journal for Midwife|May 1, 1987
[Lessons on past activities and progress in midwifery (1): Interviews with midwives who were active in the Taisho era and the first half of the Showa period]S Takaoka, S Furusaki
Josanpu Zasshi = the Japanese Journal for Midwife|June 1, 1987
[Learning from the practice and progress made by midwives of the past: experiences through interviews with midwives who were active during the Taisho period and the first half of the Showa period]S Takaoka, S Furusaki
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|September 1, 1983
Enzyme immobilization by the coulomb forceS Furusaki, N Asai
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|August 5, 1993
Immobilized Coffea arabica cell culture using a bubble-column reactor with controlled light intensityH Kurata, S Furusaki
Josanpu Zasshi = the Japanese Journal for Midwife|August 1, 1987
[Learning from practice and progress achieved by midwives in the past (4). Interviews with midwives who were active during the Taisho period and the first half of the Showa period]S Takaoka, S Furusaki
Josanpu Zasshi = the Japanese Journal for Midwife|July 1, 1987
[Learning from the practice and activities of midwives in the past (3). Through interviews with midwives who were active during the Taisho period and in the first half of the Showa period]S Takaoka, S Furusaki
Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology|January 1, 1992
Use and engineering aspects of immobilized cells in biotechnologyS Furusaki, M Seki
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[Hokenfu Zasshi] the Japanese Journal for Public Health Nurse|May 1, 1976
[Bedridden patients and public health nursing]S Furusaki
[Hokenfu Zasshi] the Japanese Journal for Public Health Nurse|August 1, 1977
[Nursing of bedridden patients being cared for at home--practical experience in continued nursing]Y Fujishita, S Furusaki
Biochemical Engineering Journal|February 15, 2001
Editor's prefaceC Webb, S Furusaki
Josanpu Zasshi = the Japanese Journal for Midwife|May 1, 1987
[Lessons on past activities and progress in midwifery (1): Interviews with midwives who were active in the Taisho era and the first half of the Showa period]S Takaoka, S Furusaki
Josanpu Zasshi = the Japanese Journal for Midwife|June 1, 1987
[Learning from the practice and progress made by midwives of the past: experiences through interviews with midwives who were active during the Taisho period and the first half of the Showa period]S Takaoka, S Furusaki
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|September 1, 1983
Enzyme immobilization by the coulomb forceS Furusaki, N Asai
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|August 5, 1993
Immobilized Coffea arabica cell culture using a bubble-column reactor with controlled light intensityH Kurata, S Furusaki
Josanpu Zasshi = the Japanese Journal for Midwife|August 1, 1987
[Learning from practice and progress achieved by midwives in the past (4). Interviews with midwives who were active during the Taisho period and the first half of the Showa period]S Takaoka, S Furusaki
Josanpu Zasshi = the Japanese Journal for Midwife|July 1, 1987
[Learning from the practice and activities of midwives in the past (3). Through interviews with midwives who were active during the Taisho period and in the first half of the Showa period]S Takaoka, S Furusaki
Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology|January 1, 1992
Use and engineering aspects of immobilized cells in biotechnologyS Furusaki, M Seki
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