Axisymmetry-Breaking in a Transient Cool-Down Process of Water in a Vertical Cylinder through Maximum-Density Temperature
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概要
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- Physical Society of Japanの論文
- 2002-10-15
著者
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SAITO Yoshio
Department of General Education,Faculty of Medical Science,Toho University
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Takamoto Yuji
Brewing Research Laboratories Sapporo Breweries Ltd.
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KAWANISHI Katsuoki
Packaging Development Center, Sapporo Breweries Ltd.
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Kawanishi Katsuoki
Packaging Development Center Sapporo Breweries Ltd.
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