Lamellar Mesostructured Aluminum Organophosphonate with Unique Crystalline Framework
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概要
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- 2009-09-05
著者
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NAKASHIMA Daisuke
Department of Pathophysiological Laboratory Sciences, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine
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Nakashima Daisuke
Department Of Life Environment And Materials Science Fukuoka Institute Of Technology
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KIMURA Tatsuo
Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Tec
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MIYAMOTO Nobuyoshi
Department of Life, Environment and Materials Science, Fukuoka Institute of Technology
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Miyamoto Nobuyoshi
Department Of Life Environment And Materials Science Fukuoka Institute Of Technology
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Nakashima Daisuke
Department Of Earth And Planetary Sciences Graduate School Of Sciences Kyushu University
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Kimura Tatsuo
Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Tech
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Kimura Tatsuo
Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And Tech
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Kimura Tatsuo
Advanced Manufacturing Res. Inst. National Inst. Of Advanced Industrial Sci. And Technol. (aist)
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Miyamoto Nobuyoshi
Department Of Life Environment And Material Science Fukuoka Institute Of Technology
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