YAMANAKA Hayato | Department of Environmental Technology, Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute
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関連著者
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Yamanaka Hayato
Department Of Synthetic Chemistry And Biological Chemmistry Graduate School Of Engineering Kyoto Uni
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YAMANAKA Hayato
Department of Environmental Technology, Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute
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Ohmoto T
Environmental Technol. Res. Div. Osaka Municipal Technical Res. Inst.
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Ohmoto Takashi
Department Of Neurological Surgery Okayama University Medical School
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Ohe Tatsuhiko
Department Of Environmental Technology Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute
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Ohe Tatsuhiko
Department Of Biochemistry Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute
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MORIYOSHI Kunihiko
Department of Biochemistry, Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute
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Sakai Kiyofumi
Department Of Biochemistry Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute
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Moriyoshi Kunihiko
Environmental Technology Research Division Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute
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Ohmoto Taichi
Environmental Technology Research Division Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute
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Ohmoto Takashi
Department Of Neurological Surgery Kagawa Medical School
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OHMOTO Takashi
Department of Environmental Technology, Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute
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Kawamoto Takuo
Department Of Synthetic Chemistry And Biological Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Kyoto Univ
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Kawamoto Takuo
Department Of Industrial Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Kyoto University
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Tanaka Atsuo
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University
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Tanaka Atsuo
Department Of Synthetic Chemistry And Biological Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Kyoto Univ
著作論文
- Efficient Microbial Degradation of Bisphenol A in the Presence of Activated Carbon(ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY)
- Mode of Action on Deacetylation of Acetylated Methyl Glycoside by Cellulose Acetate Esterase from Neisseria sicca SB
- Efficient Preparation of Optically Active p-Trimethylsilylphenylalanine by Using Cell-Free Extract of Blastobacter sp. A17p-4
- Biodegradation of Bisphenol A and Related Compounds by Sphingomonas sp. Strain BP-7 Isolated from Seawater