KAMIZONO Masato | Fukuoka Fisheries and Marine Technology Research Center, Buzenkai Laboratory
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関連著者
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KAMIZONO Masato
Fukuoka Fisheries and Marine Technology Research Center, Buzenkai Laboratory
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Kamizono Masato
Fukuoka Fisheries And Marine Technology Research Center Buzen-kai Loboratory
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HONJO Tsuneo
Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology Faculty of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Kamizono M
Fukuoka Fisheries And Marine Technol. Res. Center Buzen Jpn
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YASUDA HIDEKAZU
Department of Fisheries Information and Management, National Fisheries University
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KOIZUMI Yoshitsugu
Ehime Prefectural Fisheries Experimental Station
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Honjo Tsuneo
Department Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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KIMURA Bon
Department of Food Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Fisheries
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ETOH Takuya
Fukuoka Fisheries and Marine Technology Research Center, Buzenkai Laboratory
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MURAKAMI Masatada
Department of Food Science and Technology, National Fisheries University
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Senjyu Tomoharu
Department Of Fishery Science And Technology National Fisheries University
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Kimura Bon
Department Of Food Science And Technology Faculty Of Marine Science Tokyo University Of Marine Scien
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Etoh Takuya
Fukuoka Fisheries And Marine Technology Research Center Buzenkai Laboratory
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SUGIHARU Shigehiko
Department of Fishery Science and Technology, National Fisheries University
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Murakami Masatada
Department Of Food Science And Technology National Fisheries University
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Sugiharu Shigehiko
Department Of Fishery Science And Technology National Fisheries University
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Koizumi Yoshitsugu
Ehime Prefectural Fisherise Experimental Station
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Yasuda Hidekazu
Department Of Fisheries Information And Management National Fisheries University
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Sugihara Shigehiko
Department of Fishery Science and Technology, National Fisheries University
著作論文
- Population development of the red tide dinoflagellate Gymnodinium mikimotoi in inshore waters of Japan
- Current and Turbidity Variations in the Western Part of Suo-Nada, the Seto Inland Sea, Japan: A Hypothesis on the Oxygen-Deficient Water Mass Formation