Anisotropy of Dynamic Young's Modulus and Internal Friction in Wood
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概要
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- 1985-08-20
著者
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Ono Teruaki
Department of Mechanical and Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University
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Ono Teruaki
Department Of Mechanical And Systems Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Gifu University
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Norimoto Misato
Wood Physics Section,Wood Research Institute,Kyoto University
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Norimoto Misato
Wood Physics Section Wood Research Institute Kyoto University
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NORIMOTO Misato
Wood Physics Section, Wood Research Institute, Kyoto University
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