Studies on the psychological and physiological benefits of indoor plants: The present condition and future tasks
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1. Department of Design for Contem-porary Life, Gifu City Women's College
2. Faculty of Life and Environmental, Kyoto Prefec-tural University
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The Japanese Society of Revegetation Technology
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