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Relationship between the Timing of Interest in Temperature and Perception of Hot Environments among School Nurses (Yogo Teachers): Case Study of Elementary Schools and Junior High Schools in Kumagaya

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Relationship between the Timing of Interest in Temperature and Perception of Hot Environments among School Nurses (Yogo Teachers): Case Study of Elementary Schools and Junior High Schools in Kumagaya
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Geographical review of Japan series A, January 2018
DOI 10.4157/grj.91.487
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SAWADA Yasunori

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