On a Treatment for the Momentum-Space OBEP with Form Factor
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概要
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- 1982-12-25
著者
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Wada Masanobu
College Of Science And Technology Nihon University
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Nakagawa Kimiko
College Of Science And Technology Nihon University
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ARISAKA Isamu
Department of Physics, Chiba Institute of Technology
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NAKAGAWA Kimiko
The Physical Science Laboratory, College of Science and Technology Nihon University
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WADA Masanobu
The Physical Science Laboratory, College of Science and Technology Nihon University
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Arisaka Isamu
Chiba Institute Of Technology
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Arisaka Isamu
Department Of Physics Chiba Institute Of Technology
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Wada Masanobu
Nihon Univ. Funabashi Jpn
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Wada Masanobu
The Physical Science Laboratories College Of Science And Technology Nihon University
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WADA Masanobu
The Physical Science Laboratories, Nihon University
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NAKAGAWA Kimiko
The Physical Science Laboratories, Nihon University
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