07-O-06 Piezoresistive Ceramic Composite for Small Force Sensor
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概要
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- 日本セラミックス協会の論文
- 2003-09-29
著者
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Honma T
Department Of Chemistry Nagaoka University Of Technology
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Kamiya N
Toyota Central Res. And Dev. Lab. Aichi Jpn
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Kamiya Nobuo
Toyota Central Res. And Developm. Labs. Inc.
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TAKATORI Kazumasa
Toyota Central Research and Development Laboratories Inc.
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TAJIMA Shin
Toyota Central R&D., Inc.
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MAKINO Hiroaki
TOYOTA Central R&D Labs., Inc., Inorganic Materials Lab.
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ASAI Mitsuru
TOYOTA Central R&D Labs., Inc., Inorganic Materials Lab.
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HONMA Takahiko
TOYOTA Central R&D Labs., Inc., Inorganic Materials Lab.
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