A New Diagram Representing the Evolution of Galaxies
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概要
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- 1964-12-25
著者
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AIZU Ko
Department of Physics, Rikkyo Univesity
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FUJIMOTO Yoichi
Science and Engineering Laboratory, Waseda University
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Aizu Ko
Department Of Physics Rikkyo University
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HASEGAWA Hiroichi
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
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TAKETANI Mituo
Department of Physics Rikkyo University
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KAWABATA Kin-aki
Tokyo Astronomical Observatory Tokyo University
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Kawabata Kin-aki
Tokyo Astronomical Observatory
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Fujimoto Yoichi
Science And Engineering Laboratory Waseda University
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Hasegawa Hiroichi
Department Of Physics And Chemistry Gakushuin University
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- High Energy Nuclear Interactions and Structure of Elementary Particles
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- Intermediate Coupling Meson Theory of Nuclear Forces, II
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