Umemoto S | Department Of Organic And Polymeric Materials Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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関連著者
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Umemoto S
Department Of Organic And Polymeric Materials Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Umemoto Susumu
Department Of Organic And Polymeric Materials Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Nogata Fumio
Department Of Mechanical And Systems Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Gifu University
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TAMAGAWA Hirohisa
Department of Biomolecular Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Popovic Suzana
Department Of Mechanical Engineering University Of Washington
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Tamagawa Hirohisa
Department Of Mechanical And Systems Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Gifu University
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Tamagawa Hirohisa
Department Of Biomolecular Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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TAYA Minoru
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington
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Taya Minoru
Department Of Materials Processing Faculty Of Engineering Tohoku University
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WADA Osamu
Department of Applied Quantum Physics, Kyushu University
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Wada Osamu
Department Of Applied Quantum Physics Kyushu University
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OKUI Norimasa
Department of Organic and Polymeric Materials, International Polymer Research Center, Tokyo Institut
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Wada O
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo Jpn
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小野 哲
東京都立立川短期大学
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Okui Norimasa
Department Of Organic And Polymeric Materials Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Tokyo Insti
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YAGI Kazuto
Department of Material Science and Bioengineering, Mechanical Engineering Laboratory AIST
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SASAKI Shinya
MITI
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OKUI Norimasa
MITI
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Yagi Kazuto
Department Of Material Science And Bioengineering Mechanical Engineering Laboratory Aist
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Nagata Fumio
Department of Mechanical and Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University
著作論文
- INTRODUCTION OF NEW INDICES INTO CONTINUOUS AVOIDANCE TEST : A TRIAL TO DETECT THE EFFECTS OF SODIUM CHLORIDE AND MANNITOL ON AVOIDANCE BEHAVIOR
- The Influence of Salt-Linkages on the Adhesion and Hardness Variance of Hydrogels
- Adhesion between the Anionic and the Cationic Gels, and Its Intimate Correlation to the Hardening of Amphoteric Gels(Mechanical Behavior of Materials 1)