Adsorption Mechanism for Xanthene Dyes to Cellulose Granules
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概要
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- 2012-05-23
著者
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Yamane Chihiro
Faculty Of Home Economics Kobe Women's University
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Seguchi Masaharu
Faculty Of Home Economics Kobe Women's University
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TABARA Aya
Faculty of Home Economics, Laboratory of Food Technology, Kobe Women's University
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Tabara Aya
Faculty Of Home Economics Laboratory Of Food Technology Kobe Women's University
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Yamane Chihiro
Faculty Of Home Economics Laboratory Of Food Technology Kobe Women's University
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