TAJIMA Toshihiko | Toyama National College of Technology
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概要
関連著者
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TAJIMA Toshihiko
Toyama National College of Technology
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MATUMOTO Ken-iti
Department of Physics, Toyama University
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Matumoto Ken-iti
Department Of Physics Kanazawa University
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NAKAMURA Toshiro
Toyama National College of Technology
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Tajima Toshihiko
Toyama Technical College
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野中 源一郎
九州大学薬学部
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金井 直樹
北見赤十字病院耳鼻咽喉科・頭頸部外科
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Hirayama Minoru
Department Of Physics Toyama University
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Tajima T
Toyama National Coll. Technol. Toyama Jpn
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Tajima T
Toyama National College Of Technology
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FURUKAWA Shin-ichi
Department of Physics, Toyama University
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MUTA Taizo
Research Institute for Fundamental Physics, Kyoto University
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Muta T
Hiroshima Univ. Higashi‐hiroshima Jpn
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Muta Taizo
Research Institute For Fundamental Physics Kyoto University : Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
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Muta Taizo
Research Institute For Fundamental Physics Kyoto University
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Nakamura T
Toyama National College Of Technology
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Furukawa Shin-ichi
Department Of Chemical Engineering Osaka University
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Furukawa Shin-ichi
Department Of Physics Toyama University
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Hirayama Minoru
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Literature And Science Toyama University
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Hirayama Minoru
Department Of Internal Medicine Yokosuka Kyosai Hospital
著作論文
- A Multiple Liquid Crystal Technique of Visualization for Quantitative Measurements of a Temperature Field in Fluid
- Vanishing Theorems for Hannay Angle and Berry Phase : General and Mathematical Physics
- An Ansatz That F_3(x,Q^2) Displays Only the Form Factor Like Negative Scaling Violation
- A Parametrization for the Pattern of the Bjorken Scaling Violation Based on the Model of Quarks with Size and Excited States
- Large p_T-π^0 Spectra in Proton-Proton Collisions Based on the Model of Quarks with Size and Excited States
- Pattern of Scaling Violation and a New Physics with Mass Scale 8〜9 GeV
- Rise of σ_L/σ_T from Excited Quarks
- Models of Bjorken Scaling Violation
- Scaling Violation in Neutrino Reaction Based on the Model of Quarks with Size and Excited States
- Methods of Visualization for Observing Directly an Internal Structure of Steady Baroclinic Waves in Rotating Annulus Experiments