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J-GLOBAL ID:201902271714191505
Reference number:19A1093033 A path analysis of the interdependent relationships between life space assessment scores and relevant factors in an elderly Japanese community
日本人高齢者の地域社会おける生活空間評価スコアと関連因子の間の相互依存関係のパス解析
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