Ohta Makoto | Osaka University
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関連著者
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Ohta Makoto
Osaka University
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Ohta Makoto
Institute For Chemical Research Kyoto University
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MATSUDA Fukuhisa
Osaka University
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Matsuda F
Osaka University
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OKABE Takatoshi
Osaka University
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Okabe T
Osaka University
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Kikuchi Y
Osaka Univ. Osaka Jpn
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OHTA Makoto
Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University
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Tsutsumi Sadami
Institute for Frontier Medical Scirnces, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
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KIKUCHI Yasushi
Osaka University
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MATSUDA Fukuhisa
Welding Research Institute of Osaka University
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Hyon Suong-Hyu
Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, Kyoto University
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MURAKAMI Syozo
Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University
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KOHJIYA Shinzo
Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University
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Kang Yu-bong
Institute For Frontier Medical Sciences Kyoto University
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Oka Masanori
Institute For Frontier Medical Sciences Kyoto University
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Hyon Suong-hyu
Institute For Chemical Research Kyoto University
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Kohjiya S
Institute For Chemical Research Kyoto University
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Kohjiya Shinzo
Institute For Chemical Research Kyoto University
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Murakami Syozo
Institute For Chemical Research Kyoto University
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KIKUCHI Yasushi
Welding Research Institute, Osaka University
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Tsutsumi Sadami
Department Of Medical Simulation Engineering Research Center For Nano Medical Engineering Institute
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Tsutsumi Sadami
Institute For Frontier Medical Science Kyoto University
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Matsuda Fukuhisa
Welding Research Inst. Osaka Univ.
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Kikuchi Yasushi
Welding Research Institute Of Osaka Univ.
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Matsuda Fukuhisa
Osaka Univ.
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Matsuda Fukuhisa
Welding Department Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University
著作論文
- Nitrogen Content of 316L Weld Metal and Its Fine Particle by Means of High-pressure MIG Arc Welding
- Weldability of High Nitrogen Austenitic Stainless Steel Reports 2 : Nitrogen Absorption of 316L Weld Metal and Its fine particles in Extreme Environments(Materials, Metallurgy & Weldability)
- Wear Properties of UHMWPE Oriented under Uniaxial Compression during the Molten State and at Lower Temperatures than the Melting Point(Bioengineering)