Nago Hiroshi | Department Of Civil Engineering Okayama University
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関連著者
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Nago Hiroshi
Department Of Civil Engineering Okayama University
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MATSUMOTO Miwako
Department of Bioscience, Faculty of Bioresources, Mie University
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Matsumoto Miwako
Department Of Bioscience Faculty Of Bioresources Mie University
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Nago Hiroshi
Department of Food and Nutrition, Setouti Junior College
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NAKAI Shuryo
Department of Food Science, University of British Columbia
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Nakai S
Department Of Food Science University Of British Columbia
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Nakai Shuryo
Department Of Food Science The University Of British Columbia
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Ahsan Md.
Department Of Bioscience Faculty Of Bioresources Mie University
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Nago H
Setouchi Junior Coll. Kagawa Jpn
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Matsumoto M
Laboratory Of Metabolic Biochemistry Department Of Biochemistry And Biotechnology Faculty Of Agricul
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Nago Hiroshi
Department Of Food And Nutrition Setouchi Junior College
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Nago Hiroshi
Department Of Food And Nutrition Setouti Junior College
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MAENO Shiro
Department of Civil Engineering, Okayama University
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Nakai Syuryo
Department of Food Science, University of British Columbia
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Matsumoto Miwako
Department Of Food And Nutrition Setouchi Junior College
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Nakai Syuryo
Department Of Food Science University Of British Columbia
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Maeno S
Okayama Univ. Okayama Jpn
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Matsumoto Miwako
Department of Food and Nutrition, Setouchi Junior College
著作論文
- Gas Chromatographic Enantiomeric Separation of 5-Alkanolides with Simple Conversion in a Column Coated with a Cyclodextrin Derivative
- An Ecological Role of Volatiles Produced by Lasiodiplodia theobromae
- 2-Deceno-δ-lactone-producing Fungi, Strains of Fusarium solani, Isolated by Using a Medium Containing Decano-δ-lactone as the Sole Carbon Source
- PORE PRESSURE AND EFFECTIVE STRESS IN A HIGHLY SATURATED SAND BED UNDER WATER PRESSURE VARIATION ON ITS SURFACE
- Degradative Pathway of 2-Deceno-δ-lactone by the Lactone-producing Fungus, Fusarium solani
- (R)-2-Octeno-δ-lactone and Other Volatiles Produced by Lasiodiplodia theobromae
- Enantiomeric Composition of 5-Alkanolides Contained in Coconut and Dairy Products