YAMANOBE Takeshi | Department of Chemistry, Gunma University
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関連著者
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Komoto Tadashi
Department Of Chemistry Gunma University
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YAMANOBE Takeshi
Department of Chemistry, Gunma University
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Yamanobe Takeshi
Department Of Chemistry Gunma University
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Yamanobe Takeshi
Department Of Chemistry And Chemical Biology Gunma University
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Yamanobe T
Gunma Univ. Gunma Jpn
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Uehara Hiroki
Department Of Cardiology Kurashiki Central Hospital
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Uehara Hiroki
Department Of Chemistry Gunma University
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Uehara Hiroki
Department Of Applied Chemistry Science University Of Tokyo
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甲本 忠史
群馬大学大学院工学研究科生産システム工学専攻
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HIRATA AKIHIKO
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Yamagata University School of Medicine
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Matsuda Hideo
Department Of Obstetrics And Gynecology National Defense Medical College
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Hirata Akihiko
Department Of Laboratory Medicine Yamagata University School Of Medicine
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Matsuda Hideo
Department Of Chemistry Gunma University
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IMAI Katsue
Department of Chemistry, Gunma University
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MORI Shinichiro
NKK Corporation, Materials Processing Research Center
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IGARASHI Akira
Tomo Industrial Technology Center
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TERASAWA Toshinari
Department of Chemistry, Gunma University
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KANIE Mihoko
Department of Chemistry, Gunma University
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HARASAWA Jun-ichi
Department of Chemistry, Gunma University
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Kanie Mihoko
Department Of Chemistry Gunma University
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Harasawa Jun-ichi
Department Of Chemistry Gunma University
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Terasawa Toshinari
Department Of Chemistry Gunma University
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Mori Shinichiro
Nkk Corporation Materials Processing Research Center
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Imai K
Nagaoka Univ. Technol. Niigata Jpn
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Matsuda Hideo
Department Of Bioinformatic Engineering Graduate School Of Information Science And Technology Osaka
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KOMOTO Tadashi
Department of Chemistry, Gunma University
著作論文
- Structure and Physical Properties of Naphthalene Containing Polyesters I. Structure of Poly(butylene 2,6-naphthalate) and Poly(ethylene 2,6-naphthalate) as Studied by Solid State NMR Spectroscopy
- A Morphological Study of the Effect of Carbon Nanotube Filler on Tribology of Phenol/Formaldehyde Resin-based Composites
- Morphology of melt-crystallized syndiotactic polypropylene