Kawano Takao | National Institute For Fusion Science
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関連著者
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Kawano Takao
National Institute For Fusion Science
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Uda Tatsuhiko
National Institute For Fusion Science
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杉山 貴彦
名古屋大学大学院工学研究科
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杉山 貴彦
National Institute For Fusion Science
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SUGIYAMA Takahiko
National Institute for Fusion Science
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ASAKURA Yamato
National Institute for Fusion Science
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Sugiyama Takahiko
National Institute for Fusion Science, 322-6 Oroshi, Toki 509-5292, Japan
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Sakuma Yoichi
National Institute For Fusion Science
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Tanaka Masahiro
Safety And Environmental Research Center National Institute For Fusion Science
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Uda Tatsuhiko
Safety And Environmental Research Center National Institute For Fusion Science
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Miyake Hitoshi
National Institute For Fusion Science
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Iwahara H
Nagoya Univ. Nagoya
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Kawano T
National Institute For Fusion Science
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TANAKA Masahiro
Nippon Kucho Service Co. Ltd.
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TSUJI Naruhito
Nippon Kucho Service Co. Ltd.
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KATAHIRA Koji
TYK Co. Ltd.
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IWAHARA Hiroyasu
Nagoya University
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TANAHASHI Syugo
National Institute for Fusion Science
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YAMANISHI Hirokuni
National Institute for Fusion Science
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KABUTOMORI Toshiki
The Japan Steel Works Ltd.
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SHIBUYA Mamoru
JGC Corporation
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Sugiyama T
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Tanaka Masahiro
National Institute For Fusion Science
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Asakura Yamato
National Institute for Fusion Science, 322-6 Oroshi, Toki 509-5292, Japan
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Tsuboi Naohiro
GTR Tec Corporation, 159-2 Megawa Mashima, Uji 611-0041, Japan
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Tsujii Hirotsugu
GTR Tec Corporation, 159-2 Megawa Mashima, Uji 611-0041, Japan
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Kawano Takao
National Institute for Fusion Science, 322-6 Oroshi, Toki 509-5292, Japan
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Kawano Takao
National Institute for Fusion Science, 322-6 Oroshi, Toki, Gifu 509-5292, Japan
著作論文
- Application of Proton-conducting Ceramics and Polymer Permeable Membranes for Gaseous Tritium Recovery
- Development of Tritium Cleanup System for LHD using Nonvolatile Getter Materials
- Radiation Sources Fabricated from Kelp Powder for Educational Purposes
- Infinitesimal Concentration Hydrogen Analyzer Using Trace Reduction Detector (TRD)
- Water-Vapor Decomposition Using Zirconium-Nickel Alloy