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    Kaneko Y, Motohashi Y, Nakamura H, Endo T, Eboshida A.
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    Ozasa K, Takenaka H, Takagi N, Aoike A.
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  • 43. Allergy to Parietaria pollen and month of birth.
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  • 44. Studies of prevalence of Japanese cedar pollinosis among the residents in a densely cultivated area.
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    Nishihata S, Inouye S, Saiga T, Sahashi N, Suzuki S, Murayama K, Yokoyama T, Saito Y.
    Arerugi; 1999 Jun; 48(6):597-604. PubMed ID: 10423900
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  • 47. [A relationship between the annual onset day of Japanese cedar pollinosis and pollen dispersion].
    Dejima K, Saito Y, Shoji H.
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    Ueno K, Minoguchi K, Kohno Y, Oda N, Wada K, Miyamoto M, Yokoe T, Hashimoto T, Minoguchi H, Miyamoto M, Yokoe T, Hashimoto T, Minoguchi H, Tanaka A, Kokubu F, Adachi M.
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  • 57. [A case of alder (Alnus sieboldiana) pollinosis and its prevalence among the residents of a densely forested area].
    Nakahara T, Ashida T, Etoh Y, Yoshikawa T, Ide T, Tabata S.
    Arerugi; 1990 Feb; 39(2 Pt 1):104-9. PubMed ID: 2353874
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  • 58. [Radioallergosorbent test (RAST) with different grasses in grass pollinosis].
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  • 60. Prevalence of Japanese cedar pollinosis among schoolchildren in Japan.
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