TAKEMASA Tadashi | Department of Physics,Saga University
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概要
関連著者
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TAKEMASA Tadashi
Department of Physics,Saga University
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Takemasa Tadashi
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Osaka University
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Kasagi Jirohta
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Tohoku University
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ORIHARA Hikonojo
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University
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KANAZAWA Masaaki
Department of Physics, Tohoku University
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SANO Mitsuo
Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Kinki University
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ISHIZAKI Yoshihide
Institute for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo
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WAKAI Masamiti
Department of Physics, Osaka University
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Matsuoka Nobuyuki
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Kyoto University
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Matsuoka Nobuyuki
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Konan University
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Nishida Yoshihiko
Department Of Physics Saga University
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Nishida Yoshihiko
Department Of Physics Kyoto University
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Wakai Masamiti
Department Of Physics Osaka University
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SHIMAUCHI Masaaki
Department of Physics, Saga University
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Shimauchi Masaaki
Department Of Physics Saga University
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WAKAI Masamichi
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Osaka University
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Ishizaki Yoshihide
Institute For Nuclear Study University Of Tokyo
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Sano Mitsuo
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Science And Engineering Kinki University
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Takekoshi Eiko
Nuclear Physics Laboratory Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Koyama Katsuji
Department Of Astrophysics School Of Science Nagoya University
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Kanazawa Masaaki
Department Of Oral Surgery School Of Dentistry Health Sciences University Of Hokkaido
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Takemasa T
Department Of Physics Saga University
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Takemasa Tadashi
Department Of Physics Osaka University
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Orihara Hikonojo
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Tohoku University
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Koyama Katsuji
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Kyoto University
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SHIMAUCHI Masaaki
Department of Physics,Saga University
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Nishida Yoshihiko
Department of Applied Chemistry
著作論文
- A High-Energy Scattering Approximation
- E2-Transition Rates of the Ground-State Rotational Member
- Ground State Band Members is ^U and ^Th Studied with the (p, t) Reaction