TSUBAMOTO TAKEHISA | Center for Paleobiological Research, Hayashibara Biochemical Laboratories, Inc.
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概要
関連著者
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鍔本 武久
京都大学霊長類研究所
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鍔本 武久
京都大学・霊長類研究所
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TSUBAMOTO TAKEHISA
Center for Paleobiological Research, Hayashibara Biochemical Laboratories, Inc.
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Tsubamoto Takehisa
Center For Paleobiological Research Hayashibara Biochemical Laboratories Inc.
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Tsubamoto Takehisa
Hayashibara Biochemical Lab. Inc. Okayama Jpn
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Egi Naoko
Primate Research Institute Kyoto University
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高井 正成
日本モンキーセンター
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高井 正成
京都大学
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高井 正成
Primate Institute Of Kyoto University
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Egi Naoko
Kyoto Univ. Aichi Jpn
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HTIKE THAUNG
Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University
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SEIN CHIT
Department of Geology, Hinthada University
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TAKAI MASANARU
Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University
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THEIN ZIN-MAUNG-MAUNG
Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University
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MAUNG MAUNG
Department of Geology, Loikaw University
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TSOGTBAATAR KHISHIGJAV
Mongolian Paleontological Center, Mongolian Academy of Sciences
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Saegusa Haruo
Division Of Earth Sciences Institute Of Nature And Environmental Sciences University Of Hyogo
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Maung Maung
Primate Research Institute Kyoto University
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Chit Sein
Department Of Geology Hinthada University
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Thaung Htike
Primate Research Institute Kyoto University:department Of Geology Shwebo Degree College
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Takai Masanaru
Primate Research Institute Kyoto University
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Takai Masanaru
Kyoto University Primate Research Institute
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Matsubara Takashi
Museum Of Nature And Human Activities Sanda Jpn
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TANAKA SATOSHI
Kyoto University of Education
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Matsubara Takashi
Museum Of Nature And Human Activities
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Matsubara Takashi
Museum Of Natura And Human Activities
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Takai Masanaru
Kyoto Univ. Aichi Jpn
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Tsubamoto Takehisa
Department Of Geology And Mineralogy Graduate School Of Science Kyoto University
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Tsogtbaatar Khishigjav
Mongolian Paleontological Center Mongolian Acad. Sci. Ulaanbaatar Mng
著作論文
- New species of large Tetraconodon (Mammalia, Artiodactyla, Suidae) from the late Miocene of Myanmar
- New amphicyonid (Mammalia : Carnivora) from the Upper Eocene Ergilin Dzo Formation, Mongolia
- Geological age of the Yokawa Formation of the Kobe Group (Japan) on the basis of terrestrial mammalian fossils