Nakata Yoshiro | Department Of Biophysics Gunma University
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概要
関連著者
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Nakata Yoshiro
Department Of Biophysics Gunma University
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TAKAHASHI Akira
Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine, Fukuoka University
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Takahashi A
Snp Research Center The Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research (riken)
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Takizawa T
Department Of Physics Gunma University
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TAKIZAWA Toshiharu
Department of Physics, Gunma University
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Takizawa Toshiharu
Department Of Physics Faculty Of General Studies Gunma University
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Takahashi Akira
Department Of Advanced Materials Science And Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Yamaguchi University
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YAMAMOTO Yasuhiro
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Toho University
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Nakata Yoshiro
Department Of Chemisty Faculty Of General Studies Gunma University
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KATOH Akira
Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Seikei University
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Kashima Choji
Department of Chemisty, University of Tsukuba
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Suzuki Keizo
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science And Engineering Ritumeikan University
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Yamamoto Yasuhiro
Department Of Chemisty University Of Tsukuba
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Katoh Akira
Department Of Chemisty University Of Tsukuba
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Katoh Akira
Department Of Applied Chemistry Seikei University
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Kashima Choji
Department Of Chemisty University Of Tsukuba
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中田 吉郎
Department of Chemisty, Faculty of General Studies, Gunma University
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Nakata Yoshiro
Department of Chemistry, Tokyo Kyoiku University
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Kashima Choji
Department of Chemistry, The University of Tsukuba
著作論文
- ^2D NMR Study of the Dynamics of Bound Water Molecules in Dipalmitoyl-Phosphatidylcholine-D_2O System at a Low Water Content
- ^2D NMR Study of the Dynamics of Bound Water Molecules in Dipalmitoyl-Phosphatidylcholine-D_2O System at a Low Water Content
- A Deuteron NMR Study of the Dynamics of Water Molecules Bound Tightly to the Phosphate Group in Dipalmitoy-Phosphatidylcholine-D_2O System
- Conformation Analysis of Organic Molecules by Modified Force Field Method
- The Three-dimensional Structure of Macromolecules. I. The Conformation of Ethylene Polymers by the Monte Carlo Method