Quantitative evaluation of milling effects on lignin structure during the isolation process of milled wood lignin
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概要
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- 2005-02-25
著者
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MATSUMOTO Yuji
Laboratory of Wood Chemistry, Department of Biomaterial Sciences, Graduate School of Agricultural an
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Meshitsuka Gyosuke
Laboratory Of Wood Chemistry Department Of Biomaterial Sciences Graduate School Of Agricultural And
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Meshitsuka Gyosuke
Laboratory Of Wood Chemistry Department Of Biomaterial Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Fujimoto Aya
Laboratory Of Wood Chemistry Department Of Biomaterial Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Matsumoto Yuji
Laboratory Of Wood Chemistry Department Of Biomaterial Sciences Graduate School Of Agricultural And
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CHANG Hou-Min
Department of Wood ad Paper Science, College of Natural Resources, North Carolina State University
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Chang Hou-min
Department Of Wood Ad Paper Science College Of Natural Resources North Carolina State University
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Matsumoto Yuji
Laboratory Of Wood Chemistry Department Of Biomaterial Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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