Nomoto S | Univ. Tsukuba Tsukuba
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概要
関連著者
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Shimoyama Akira
Department of Chemistry, University of Tsukuba
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Shimoyama Akira
Kochi Gakuen College
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Nomoto S
Univ. Tsukuba Tsukuba
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Nomoto S
Department Of Chemistry University Of Tsukuba
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Nomoto Shinya
Institute Of Chemistry The University Of Tsukuba
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Shimoyama Akira
Institute Of Chemistry The University Of Tsukuba
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NOMOTO Shinya
Department of Chemistry, University of Tsukuba
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Nomoto Shinya
Department Of Chemistry The University Of Tsukuba
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Shimoyama Akira
Department Of Chemistry University Of Tsukuba
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Mita Hajime
Department of Chemistry, University of Tsukuba
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Mita H
Department Of Chemistry University Of Tsukuba
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Mita Hajime
Department Of Chemistry University Of Tsukuba
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KOZONO Masaki
Department of Chemistry, University of Tsukuba
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Kozono Masaki
Department Of Chemistry University Of Tsukuba
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TERASAKI Masanori
Department of Chemistry, University of Tsukuba
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Terasaki Masanori
Department Of Chemistry University Of Tsukuba
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Shiraishi Susumu
Matsuyama Shinonome Junior College
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Shiraishi Susumu
Nippon Steel Corporation
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Hagiwara Masayuki
The Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research(riken)
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SAHARA Denzo
Institute of Agricultural and Forest Engineering, The University of Tsukuba
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HAGIWARA Masayosi
Department of Chemistry, University of Tsukuba
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NAKANO Yoshinobu
Department of Chemistry, University of Tsukuba
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Sahara Denzo
Institute Of Agricultural And Forest Engineering The University Of Tsukuba
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Nakano Yoshinobu
Department Of Chemistry University Of Tsukuba
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Hagiwara Masayosi
Department Of Chemistry University Of Tsukuba
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ISHIWATARI Ryoshi
Department of Chemistry, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Ishiwatari R
Tokyo Metropolitan Univ. Tokyo Jpn
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Ishiwatari Ryoshi
Department Of Chemistry Graduate School Of Sciences Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Ishiwatari Ryoshi
Department Of Chemistry School Of Science Graduate School Of Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Ishiwatari Ryoshi
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University
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SENO Tomoyuki
Institute of Agricultural and Forest Engineering, The University of Tsukuba
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HAGIWARA Masayoshi
Department of Chemistry, University of Tsukuba
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Seno Tomoyuki
Institute Of Agricultural And Forest Engineering The University Of Tsukuba
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Hagiwara Masayoshi
Department Of Chemistry University Of Tsukuba
著作論文
- FORMATION OF N-CARBAMOYLALANINE FROM UREA AND PYRUVIC ACID IN AQUEOUS FORMIC ACID
- 2-Ethyl-3-methylmaleimide in Tokyo Bay Sediments Providing the First Evidence for its Formation from Chlorophylls in the Present Photic and Oxygenic Zone(Analytical Chemistry)
- Flame-Induced Addition of Urea to Unsaturated Carboxylic Acids
- A New Thermal Polycondensation of Alanine in Molten Urea^1
- Urea as a Nitrogen Source in the Formation of Polyaspartic Acid from Malic, Maleic, and Fumaric Acids^1
- Structural Elucidation of an Oxidation Product of Sedimentary Porphyrins by One-Pot Synthesis of 3-Methylphthalimede
- Maleimides in the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary sediments at Kawaruppu, Hokkaido, Japan
- Detection of maleimides and their characteristics in Neogene sediments of the Shinjo basin, Japan
- A New Maturity Indicator of Sedimentary Organic Matter Based on Thermal Fission of Allylic Bond in Porphyrins
- A New Parameter for Maturity Determination of Organic Matter in Sediments Based on the Clay-Catalyzed Thermal Isomerization of Monomethylphenanthrenes
- Under-flame Reaction of Sulfur-containing Amino Acids by a Hydrogen-Oxygen Flame
- Under-flame Oxidation of Amines and Amino Acids in an Aqueous Solution
- Radical Dimerization of Allylamine in an Aqueous Solution Initiated by a Hydrogen Atom from a Hydrogen-oxygen Flame(Organic Chemistry)
- The First Experimental Simulation of Thermal Transformation of Chlorophylls into Benzoporphyrins in Sediments
- Naphthalenes in Neogene sediments of the Shinjo basin, Japan
- Experimental simulation of thermal alteration of naphthalenes in sediments based on isomerization of methyl- and dimethylnaphthalenes
- A New Parameter for Maturity Assessment of Organic Materials in Sediments Based on Thermal Isomerization of Monomethylphenanthrenes