Drying of thermally-weak organic powder in a centrifugal fluidized bed
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概要
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- 2010-03-01
著者
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Kang Yong
Department Of Dermatology Seoul National University College Of Medicine
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Lim Hyun-oh
Department Of Chemical Engineering Chungnam National University
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Seo Myung-jae
Department Of Chemical Engineering Chungnam National University
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Kang Yong
Department Of Chemical And Biological Engineering Korea University
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Kang Yong
Department Of Anatomy
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Kang Yong
Department Of Chemical Engineering Chungnam National University
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