Nohara Akira | Department of Materials Science, Denki- Tsushin University
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関連著者
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Nohara Akira
Department of Materials Science, Denki- Tsushin University
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Nohara Akira
Department Of Metallurgy Faculty Of Engineering Nagoya University
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IMURA Toru
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Aichi Institute of Technology
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Imura Toru
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Aichi Institute Of Technology
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Yukawa Natsuo
Department Of Metallurgy Faculty Of Engineering Nagoya University
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NOHARA Akira
Department of Metallurgy, Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya University
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IMURA Toru
Department of Metallurgy, Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya University
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YUKAWA Natsuo
Department of Metallurgy, Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya University
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YOKOI Masayoshi
Department of Metallurgy, Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya University
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Yokoi Masayoshi
Department Of Metallurgy Faculty Of Engineering Nagoya University:(present Address)research And Deve
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Ishikawa Isao
Central Laboratory Hitachi Lid.
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Nohara A
Department Of Quantum Engineering Nagoya University
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YONEZAWA Noboru
Department of Metallurgy, Faculty of Engineering, Nagoya University
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Yonezawa Noboru
Department Of Metallurgy Faculty Of Engineering Nagoya University:(present Address) Mitsubishi Metal Research Institute
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Aihara Ariyuki
Department of Chemistry Faculty of Liberal Arts and Science Shinshu University
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Kitazawa Chikazu
Department of Materials Science, Denki- Tsushin University
著作論文
- Direct Observations of Dislocation Motion in an Al-Mg Solid-Solution Alloy in Three Different Temperature Ranges by HVEM
- Stress-Strain Measurable High-Temperature Tensile Test Device for Use with Electron Microscope
- On the Microwelding of Tensile Test Pieces for Transmission Electron Microscopic Observation
- Fivefold Twinned Small Copper Crystals Grown by Reduction of CuI
- Stress-Extension Behavior of Copper-Tin Alloy Whiskers
- Hydraulic-Type Tensile Device for Transmission Electron Microscopy
- Variational Principle for High-Temperature Plasticity in Alloy-Type Solid Solutions
- Dielectric Absorption in Crystalline Pentachloronitrobenzene