Tsujita Yoshiharu | Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Polymeric Materials Course Nagoya Institute Of Techn
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Tsujita Y
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Polymeric Materials Course Nagoya Institute Of Techn
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Tsujita Yoshiharu
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Polymeric Materials Course Nagoya Institute Of Techn
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Yoshimizu H
Nagoya Inst. Of Technol. Nagoya Jpn
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TSUJITA Yoshiharu
Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology
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Yoshimizu Hiroaki
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Nagoya Institute Of T
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KINOSHITA Takatoshi
Department of Frontier Materials, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology
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Suzuki Tomoyuki
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Polymeric Materials Course Nagoya Institute Of Techn
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DOI Tomokiyo
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology
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Doi Tomokiyo
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Nagoya Institute Of Technology
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Suzuki Tomoyuki
Department of Cardiovascular Research, Research Institute of Enviromental Medicine, Nagoya Universit
著作論文
- Controllable Orientation of the Peptide-Based Surfactant at Air-Water Interface
- Nano - Phase Separation in the Monolayer Composed of a-Helical Copolypeptide at Air/Water Interface
- Characterization of the Cavity in Poly (4-methyl-1-pentene) Crystal by Gas Permeation and ^Xe NMR Measurements
- Characterization of Microvoids in Glassy Polymers by Means of ^Xe NMR Spectroscopy
- Control of Molecular Orientation of α-Helix in the Monolayer at Air-Water Interface
- Aggregation of Polypeptide-Based Amphiphiles in Water
- Molecular Orientation of Amphiphilic Bock Copolymer of Poly(peptide-co-ethylene glycol)at Air-Water Interface
- A Spontaneous Aggregate Formed by Polypeptide-based Amphiphile in Water
- The Isomer Effect on Complex Formation in Syndiotactic Polystyrene - Xylene System
- CO_2 Permeation and Diffusion Properties of Semicrystalline Poly(4-methyl pentene-1) Membranes