Temperature Dependence of Partial Specific Volume of Lysozyme in solution : A Transition Related with Crystalline Polymorphism
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著者
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滝沢 俊治
Department of Physics, Faculty of General Study, Gunma University
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林 静男
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Liberal Arts And Education Gunma University
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Hayashi Shizuo
Department Of Physics Faculity Of Liberal Arts And Education Gunma University
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Hayashi Shizuo
Department Of Physics Faculty Of General Studies Gunma University
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Takizawa Toshiharu
Department Of Physics Faculty Of General Studies Gunma University
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