SEKINE Masahiko | Division of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamaguchi University, Japan
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関連著者
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HIGUCHI Takaya
Division of Environmental Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering (Engineering), Yamaguchi University
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SEKINE Masahiko
Division of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamaguchi University, Japan
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Yamamoto Koichi
Division of Cardiology, Sakurabashi Watanabe Hospital
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Imai Tsuyoshi
Division Of Thermonuclear Fusion Research Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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IMAI Tsuyoshi
Division of Environmental Science and Engineering, Yamaguchi University, Japan
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KANNO Ariyo
Division of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamaguchi University, Japan
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IMAI Tsuyoshi
Division of Environmental Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamaguchi University, Japan
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Reungsang Alissara
Department Of Biotechnology Khon Kaen University
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UKITA Masao
Division of Environmental Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering (Engineering), Yamaguchi University
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ZHU Hua
Division of Symbiotic Environmental Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering (Engineering), Yamaguchi University
著作論文
- Screening of PHA-Producing Bacteria Using Biodiesel-Derived Waste Glycerol as a Sole Carbon Source
- Screening of Soil-Born Fungi from Forest Soil Using Glyphosate Herbicide as the Sole Source of Phosphorus
- Adsorption of Phosphate by Calcinated Mg-Fe Layered Double Hydroxide
- Effect of Different Anaerobic-Aerobic Time on the Biological Phosphorus Removal by a Sequencing Batch Reactor Using Pressurized Pure Oxygen
- Development of High Efficient Oxygen Supply Method by Using Contacting Water-Liquid film with Air
- Disinfection Using Pressurized Carbon Dioxide Microbubbles to Inactivate Escherichia coli, Bacteriophage MS2 and T4