Ohno Shin-ichi | Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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関連著者
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Ohno Shin-ichi
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Sato Shin
Department of Applied Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Okazaki Kiyoshi
Department of Applied Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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SASAKI Teikichi
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Okazaki Kiyoshi
Department Of Electrical Engineering The Natinal Defense Academy
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Sato Shin
Department Of Chemistry School Of Science The University Of Tokyo
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Hotta H.
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Kawatsura Kiyoshi
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Koike Mitsuru
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Suzuki Nobutake
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Hotta Hiroshi
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Sakumoto Akihisa
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Furukawa Katsutoshi
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Nagayama Hisashi
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
著作論文
- Oxidation of Ferrous Ions in Aqueous Solutions by Cobalt-60 Gamma Rays. III. The Effect of Cupric Ion in Air-free Acidic Solutions
- Oxidation of Ferrous Ions in Aqueous Solutions by Cobalt-60 Gamma Rays. II. Effect of Anions at High Dose
- On the Mechanism of H-Atom Formation by Reaction of Electrons in Frozen Acidic Solutions at 77°K
- Measurements of Optical Absorption Spectra under 60Co-γ Irradiation. Aqueous Methylene Blue Solutions Containing Oxygen
- The Reactions of Mobile Electrons in the Frozen Solution of Ethylene Glycol-Water at 77°K
- The Estimation of the G-Values for the Ionization and Excitation of Noble Gases Irradiated by 100 keV Electrons
- Calculation of the Ionization Yield in He by Incident Ar+ and H+Ions with the Initial Energies of 1 and 0.1 MeV
- The estimation of the G-values for ionization and excitation of ten-electron molecules: Methane, ammonia, and water irradiated bkeV keV electrons.
- The Calculation of the Primary Radiolysis Yield of Water Vapor Irradiated by 10-keV Electrons
- The Contribution of the Double Collision Occurring in an Atom to the Yield of the Ionization and Excitations of Noble Gases Irradiated by 100 keV Electrons