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Sato Tomoharu
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Hiroshima City University Graduate School Graduate School of Information Sciences Major in Intelligent Systems
Hiroshima City University Faculty of Information Sciences Department of Intelligent Systems
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2023/04/01 ~
Lecturer Hiroshima City University Graduate School Graduate School of Information Sciences Major in Intelligent Systems
2023/04/01 ~
Lecturer Hiroshima City University Faculty of Information Sciences Department of Intelligent Systems
Book and thesis
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Comparison of Drug-Coated versus Conventional Balloons for the Side Branches of Bifurcation Lesions: OCVC-BIF Study (Co-authored) 2026
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Drug-coated versus conventional balloons for side-branch treatment at coronary bifurcations: optical coherence tomography substudy of the OCVC-BIF randomized trial. (Co-authored) 2026
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The father’s attachment to the fetus and related factors in late pregnancy: a longitudinal study using a path analysis model BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth (Co-authored) 2025/11/27
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Comparison of drug-coated versus conventional balloons for the side branch of the bifurcation lesion - multicenter randomized controlled study - (OCVC-BIF): Design and rationale Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine (Co-authored) 2025/03/30
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Erythromycin for myotonic dystrophy type 1: a multicentre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 2 trial eClinicalMedicine (Co-authored) 2023/12
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Academic conference presentation
2025/08/24
Estimation and testing methods for delayed-start design as an alternative to single-arm trials in small clinical trials (46th Annual Conference of the International Society for Clinical Biostatistics (ISCB46))
2023/08/27
Clinical trial design and estimation methods that can yield additional information than single-arm trials (44th Annual Conference of the International Society for Clinical Biostatistics (ISCB44))