Kuninaka Hiroto | Department Of Chemistry Kyoto University
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関連著者
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Kuninaka Hiroto
Department Of Chemistry Kyoto University
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Matsushita Mitsugu
Department Of Physics
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Matsushita Mitsugu
Department Of Physics Chuo University
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HAYAKAWA Hisao
Department of Electronics Engineering, Nagoya University
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SASAKI Yo
Department of Surgery, Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases
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Sasaki Yo
Department Of Physics Chuo University
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MATSUSHITA Mitsugu
Department of Physics, Chuo University
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MATSUYAMA Tohey
Advanced Course of Food and Nutrition Science, Niigata Women's College
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Wakita Jun-ichi
Department Of Physics Chuo University
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KOBAYASHI Naoki
Food Physics Laboratory, National Food Research Institute
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KUNINAKA Hiroto
Department of Physics, Chuo University
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Kuninaka Hiroto
Department Of Physics Chuo University
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Hayakawa Hisao
Yukawa Institute For Theoretical Physics Kyoto Univ.
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Kobayashi Naoki
Food Physics Laboratory National Food Research Institute
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Matsushita Mitsugu
Chuo Univ. Tokyo
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Wakita Jun-ichi
Department of Physics, Chuo University, Kasuga, Bunkyo, Tokyo 112-8551, Japan
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Kuninaka Hiroto
Department of Physics, Chuo University, Kasuga, Bunkyo, Tokyo 112-8551, Japan
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HAYAKAWA Hisao
Department of Physics and Mathematics, Aoyama Gakuin University
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Matsuyama Tohey
Advanced Course of Food and Nutrition Science, Niigata Women's College, Niigata 950-8680
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Matsuyama Tohey
Advanced Course of Food and Nutrition Science, Niigata Women's College, Niigata 950-8680, Japan
著作論文
- Characteristics of Population Distributions in Municipalities(Cross-disciplinary physics and related areas of science and technology)
- Super-Elastic Collisions in a Thermally Activated System(The 50th Anniversary of the Alder Transition -Recent Progress on Computational Statistical Physics-)
- Why Does Zipf's Law Break Down in Rank-Size Distribution of Cities?(Cross-disciplinary physics and related areas of science and technology)
- Contact and Quasi-Static Impact of Hamilton System(General)
- Size Distribution of Bacterial Cells in Homogeneously Spreading Disk-like Colonies by Bacillus subtilis