Reaction of Nylon 6 Fiber with Chitosan using Cyanuric Chloride
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概要
著者
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ABE Ikuo
Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute
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YOSHIMURA Yurika
Osaka Nunicipal Technical Research Institute
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OHE Takeru
Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute
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Ohe Takeru
Osaka Municipal Technical Res. Inst. 1-6-50 Morinomiya Joto-ku Osaka 536-8553 Jpn
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Yoshimura Yurika
Osaka Municipal Technical Res. Inst. 1-6-50 Morinomiya Joto-ku Osaka 536-8553 Jpn
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