Characterization of Morphology and Physical Strength for Bacterial Cellulose Produced by an Enterobacter sp.
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著者
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Ago Mariko
The Fac. Of Engineering Tokushima Bunri Univ.
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Ago Mariko
Faculty Of Engineering Tokushima Bunri University
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Yamane Chihiro
Faculty Of Home Economics Kobe Women's University
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Hattori Makiko
Analysis & Simulation Center Corporate Research & Development Asahi-kasei Corporation
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AGO Mariko
Department of Nano Materials & Bio Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tokushima Bunri University
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YAMANE Chihiro
Domestic Science, Kobe Women's University
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ONO Hirofumi
Analysis & Simulation Center Corporate Research & development Asahi-Kasei Corporation
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OKAJIMA Kunihiko
Department of Nano Materials & Bio Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tokushima Bunri University
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Ono Hirofumi
Analysis & Simulation Center Corporate Research & Development Asahi-kasei Corporation
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Okajima Kunihiko
Faculty Of Engineering Tokushima Bunri University
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Okajima Kunihiko
Department Of Nano Material And Bio Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering At Tokusihima Bunri University
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Ago Mariko
Department Of Nano Material And Bio Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering At Tokusihima Bunri University
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Okajima Kunihiko
Faculty of Engineering, Tokushima Bunri University
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