Measurement of the Electrical Conductivity of Partially Ionized Xenon Produced by Shock Waves
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概要
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- 1970-11-05
著者
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Enomoto Yuji
Department Of Chemical Engineering Nagoya University
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Hashiguchi Seishiro
Department Of Electronics And Information Science Faculty Of Engineering And Design Kyoto Institute
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GODA Noriaki
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Hiroshima University
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Goda Noriaki
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Hiroshima University
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