Kim Suam | Department Of Marine Biology Pukyong National University
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概要
関連著者
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KIM SUAM
Department of Marine Biology, Pukyong National University
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Kim Suam
Department Of Marine Biology Pukyong National University
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Sugimoto Takashige
Institute Of Geology And Geoinformation National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Techno
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KISHI Michio
Graduate School of Fisheries Sciences, Hokkaido University
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Kishi Michio
Graduate School Of Fisheries Sciences Hokkaido University
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WEI HAO
Lab. of Physical Oceanography, China Ocean University
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Kendall Arthur
Ajala Enterprises
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KIM JIN
National Fisheries Research and Development Institute
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CHOI YOUNG
National Fisheries Research and Development Institute
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LEE JAE
National Fisheries Research and Development Institute
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JUNG KYUNG-MI
E&C Technology Institute
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KANG SUKYUNG
Salmon Research Center, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute
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SOHN DONGWHA
Department of Marine Biology, Pukyong National University
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KANG SUKYUNG
Department of Marine Science, Pusan National University
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Kang Sukyung
Salmon Research Center National Fisheries Research And Development Institute
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Kang Sukyung
Department Of Marine Science Pusan National University
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Sohn Dongwha
Department Of Marine Biology Pukyong National University
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Jung Kyung-mi
E&c Technology Institute
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Wei Hao
Lab. Of Physical Oceanography China Ocean University
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Kim Jin
National Creative Research Center For Block Copolymer Self-assembly Department Of Chemical Engineering And Polymer Research Institute Pohang University Of Science & Technology
著作論文
- Introduction : Processes and Dynamics in the Northwestern Pacific Ecosystems (from China-Japan-Korea Joint GLOBEC Symposium, 13-15 December 2002 at Ansan, Korea)
- Evidence of density-dependent effects on population variation of Japanese sardine (Sardinops melanosticta) off Korea
- Ecological Characteristics of Walleye Pollock Eggs and Larvae in the Southeastern Bering Sea during the Late 1970s
- Stock Identification of Chum Salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) Using Trace Elements in Otoliths