An XPS and Atomic Force Microscopy Study of the Micro-Wetting Behavior of Water on Pure Chromium
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概要
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- Japan Institute of Metalsの論文
- 2003-03-01
著者
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WANG Rongguang
Department of Mechanical System Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Hiroshima University
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Wang R
Department Of Mechanical Systems Engineering Faculty Of Technology Hiroshima Institute Of Technology
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Wang Rongguang
Department Of Mechanical System Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Hiroshima University
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KIDO Mitsuo
Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Faculty of Technology, Hiroshima Institute of Technolo
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MORIHIRO Naoki
Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Faculty of Technology, Hiroshima Institute of Technolo
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KIDO Mitsuo
Hiroshima Institute of Technology
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Morihiro Naoki
Department Of Mechanical Systems Engineering Faculty Of Technology Hiroshima Institute Of Technology
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Kido Mitsuo
Department Of Mechanical Systems Engineering Faculty Of Technology Hiroshima Institute Of Technology
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Kido Mitsuo
Department Of Mechanical Systems Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Hiroshima Institute Of Technolog
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