Shibuya Masaki | Tyranno Fiber Development Project Ube Industries Ltd.
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概要
関連著者
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Shibuya Masaki
Tyranno Fiber Development Project Ube Industries Ltd.
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HIRATA Yoshihiro
Kagoshima University, Department of Advanced Nanostructured Materials Science and Technology
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HIRATA Yoshihiro
Department of Gastroenterology, University of Tokyo
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Sameshima Soichiro
Department of Chemistry, Biotechnology, and Chemical Engineering, Kagoshima University
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MATSUNAGA Naoki
Department of Chemistry, Biotechnology, and Chemical Engineering, Kagoshima University
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松永 直樹
Faculty Of Engineering Nagasaki University
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松永 直樹
FAIS
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ARIMA Takashi
Department of Urology, Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences
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Hirata Yoshihiro
Department Of Advanced Nanostructured Materials Science And Technology Kagoshima University
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SUGIMOTO Joe
Kagoshima University, Department of Advanced Nanostructured Materials Science and Technology
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MAEDA Tomoyuki
Kagoshima University, Department of Advanced Nanostructured Materials Science and Technology
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Matsunaga Naoki
Department Of Applied Chemistry And Chemical Engineering Kagoshima University
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Sameshima Soichiro
Dep. Of Chemistry Biotechnology And Chemical Engineering Kagoshima Univ.
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Sameshima Soichiro
Department Of Advanced Nanostructured Materials Science And Technology Kagoshima University
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Arima Takashi
Department Of Advanced Nanostructured Materials Science And Technology Kagoshima University
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松永 直樹
鹿児島大学大学院 理工学研究科化学生命・化学工学専攻
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Matsunaga Naoki
Department Of Chemistry Biotechnology And Chemical Engineering Kagoshima University
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MATSUNAGA Naoki
Kagoshima University
著作論文
- Processing, damage tolerance and crack healing in the silicon carbide fabric-covered silicon carbide composite
- 05-O-23 Tensile Strength and Weibull Modulus of the Si-Ti-C-O Fiber Yarn and Woven Fabric
- 05-O-17 Processing, Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of Laminated Composites of the Si-Ti-C-O Fabric/Ceramic Filler/Polytitanocarbosilane System with Pseudoductility by Polymer Impregnation and Pyrolysis (PIP) Method