Hydrogen Bond and Crystal Deformation of Cellulose in Sub/Super-critical Water
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概要
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- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 2002-09-15
著者
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HIRATA Yosuke
Power and Industrial Systems Research and Development Center, Toshiba Corporation
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Hirata Yosuke
Power & Industrial Systems R & D Center Toshiba Corp.
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Hirata Yosuke
Power & Industrial Systems R&d Center Toshiba Corporation
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ITO Takahiro
Power & Industrial Systems R&D Center, Toshiba Corporation
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SAWA Fumio
Japan Chemical Innovation Institute, Research and Education Center, Nagoya University
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SHIRAKAWA Noriyuki
Power & Industrial Systems R&D Center, Toshiba Corporation
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Sawa Fumio
Japan Chemical Innovation Institute Research And Education Center 1-4f Nagoya University
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Sawa Fumio
Japan Chemical Innovation Institute Research And Education Center Nagoya University
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Hirata Yosuke
Power And Industrial Systems Research And Development Center Toshiba Corporation
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Shirakawa Noriyuki
Power & Industrial Systems R&d Center Toshiba Corporation
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Ito Takahiro
Power & Industrial Systems R&d Center Toshiba Corporation
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