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Department of Physics,Hiroshima University | 論文
- Proton Polarization with Naphthalene Crystals by Integrated Solid Effect on Photoexcited Triplet State(Condensed Matter : Electronic Structure, Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties)
- Changes in the Superconducting State of Sr_2RuO_4 under Magnetic Fields Probed by Specific Heat : Condensed Matter: Electronic Properties, etc.
- Multidimensional Analysis of the Three-Body Reaction π^-p→π^-π^+n at 6 Gev/c
- Trimer V^ Spin Singlet State and Pseudo Gap in LiVS_2 Studied by ^V and ^7Li Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
- Superconductivity in Rh_2Ga_9 and Ir_2Ga_9 without Inversion Symmetry(Condensed matter: electronic structure and electrical, magnetic, and optical properties)
- Phenomenological Analysis of Pion Nucleon Scattering at High Energies
- Glauber Model Amplitudes for Forward K^±C Elastic Scattering in the Intermediate Energy Region
- Partial-Wave Amplitudes of pp-π^+d Process from Its Threshold to T^L_p=810MeV(Nuclear Physics)
- Application of Forward Dispersion Relation to Kaon Carbon Scattering
- Deuterons from Carbon Irradiated by High Energy Bremsstrahlung
- On-Line System for Measuring Bubble Chamber Films with Manual Digitizer
- GSD-21 EFFECT OF ADDITIVES OF LUBRICATING OIL ON RIPPLING FAILURE(GEAR STRENGTH AND DURABILITY)
- Reaction Mechanism in the γN→ππN Reactions
- A Class of Simple Hamiltonians with Degenerate Ground State. II A Model of Nuclear Rotation : Spontaneous Breakdown of Rotation Symmetry and Goldstone Theorem for Finite Dimensional System
- A Deformable Bag Model of Hadrons. I
- Does Accidental Degeneracy Imply a Symmetry Group? : Particles and Fields
- A Class of Simple hamiltonians with Degenerate Ground State. I
- An Application of Spontaneously Broken Local Gauge Theory to Molecular Dynamics : Are Coriolis and Centrifugal Forces Fictitious Force?
- Supersymmetric Quantum Mechanics in Three-Dimensional Space. I : One-Particle System with Spin-Orbit Potential : Nuclear Physics
- A Deformable Bag Model of Hadrons. II : Particles and Fields