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Harba Naser
Department Of Applied Physics And Chemistry The University Of Electro-communications
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Hayashi Shigeo
Department Of Applied Physecs And Chemistry University Of Electro-communications
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HAYASHI Shigeo
Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry, University of Electro-Communications
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Uchiyama Shunsuke
Department Of Applied Physics And Chemistry Unirersity Of Electro-commmunications
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Harba N
Univ. Electro‐communications Tokyo Jpn
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Harba Naser
Department Of Applied Physics And Chemistry University Of Electro-communications
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Maruyama Nobuyoshi
Department Of Applied Physics And Chemistry The University Of Electro-communications
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UCHIYAMA Shunsuke
Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry, Unirersity of Electro-Commmunications
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Hayashi Shigeo
Department Of Applied Physics And Chemistry University Of Electro-communications
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Hayashi Shigeo
Department Of Applied Physics And Chemistry The University Of Electro-communications
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Hayashi Shigeo
Department Of Applied Physics And Chemistry Unirersity Of Electro-commmunications
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Hayashi Shigeo
Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry, University of Electro-Communications, 1-5-1 Chofugaoka, Chofu, Tokyo 182-8585, Japan
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Hayashi Shigeo
Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry, University of Electro-Communications,
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Uchiyama Shunsuke
Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry, University of Electro-Communications,
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Harba Naser
Department of Applied Physics and Chemistry, University of Electro-Communications,
著作論文
- A Glycerol Drop in Water Boosts Single-Bubble Sonoluminescence
- Double Scattering of Light by a Sonoluminescing Bubble and Many Small Particles
- 1B03 Dielectric properties and Phase Transitions of Binary Nematic Mixturesin CCH Liquid Crystal series
- Dust Particles Counteract the Boosting of Single-Bubble Sonoluminescence by Glycerol Droplets
- Double Scattering of Light by a Sonoluminescing Bubble and Many Small Particles
- A Glycerol Drop in Water Boosts Single-Bubble Sonoluminescence