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Department of Applied Physics, Okayama University of Science | 論文
- Red thermoluminescence of enstatite from the Chainpur meteorite
- Thermoluminescence studies of ordinary chondrites in the Japanese Antarctic meteorite collection, IV: Asuka ordinary chondrites
- Thermoluminescence studies of ordinary chondrites in the Japanese Antarctic meteorite collection, III: Asuka and Yamato type 3
- Thermoluminescence studies of ordinary chondrites in the Japanese Antarctic meteorite collection, II: New measurements for thirty type 3 ordinary chondrites
- Thermoluminescence of chondrules in primitive ordinary chondrites,Semarkona and Bishunpur
- 25. Significance of Bromide in the Cerebrospinal Fluid of cerebral diseases.
- Change of Mechanical Property and Fracture Mode of Molybdenum by Carbon Addition
- An Application of CPA to Binding Energy of Many Adatoms on Metallic Surface
- Ductile-to-Brittle Transition Characteristics in W-Cu Composites with Increase of Cu Content
- A Model of the Ferroelectric Phase Transitions in CDP and DCDP
- Thermoluminescence study of ordinary chondrites by TL spatial distribution readout system
- Application of a spatial distribution readout system of thermoluminescence to meteorites
- Investigation of TLD Phosphors by Optical Excitation : Luminescence of Eu^ Centers in MgSO_4, CaSO_3, SrSO_4, BaSO_4
- Lattice Models for Liquid Metals. I : Exact Solution of a One-Dimensional Model : Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics
- 微量の硫黄を添加したFe-20Cr-4Al合金の1273Kにおける長時間酸化
- Self-Consistent Approach to Localisation and the Anderson Transition : Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics
- Measurement of Preferential Sputtering of Iron-Oxides Using Laser Fluorescence Spectroscopy : Surfaces, Interfaces and Films
- Velocity-Distribution Functions of Sputtered Atoms Caused by Insufficiently Developed Collision-Cascades
- Phenomenological Theory of Successive Phase Transitions in Mixed Perovskite-Type Oxides
- Note on Temperature Dependence of Debye-Waller Factor in a Unified Model of Ferroelectrics