DOES HOMOCHIRALITY OF AMINO ACID PRESERVE ON THE SPACE DUST SURFACE AGAINST NON-POLARIZED VACUUM ULTRA VIOLET LIGHT IRRADIATION? : THE CASE OF ASPARTIC ACID(Chemical Evolution, International Symposium on Origins of Life and Astrobiology)
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概要
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- 2005-08-10
著者
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Nakagawa Kazumichi
Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University
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Nakagawa Kazumichi
Graduate School Of Human Development And Environment Kobe University
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Nakagawa Kazumichi
Graduate School Of Human Science And Cultural Studies Kobe University:faculty Of Human Development K
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Izumi Yudai
Graduate School of Human Science and Cultural Studies, Kobe University
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Izumi Yudai
Graduate School Of Human Science And Cultural Studies Kobe University
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