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YAMAGATA,UNIVERSITY

Department of Chemical Engineering, Yamagata University, Yonezawa, Yamagata-ken 992, Japan... [Pg.212]

NTT LSI Laboratories, 174 Osaka University, 300 Polytechnic University, 361 Rohm and Haas Company, 85 Shipley Company, Inc., 85 Stanford University, 346 Toshiba Corporation, 132 U.S. Army, 382 University de Bordeaux I, 408 University of Southern Mississippi, 277 University of Texas at Austin, 114 University of Toronto, 382 Yamagata University, 56... [Pg.438]

Department of Earth and Environmentai Sciences, Facuity of Science, Yamagata University, Yamagata JAPAN. [Pg.123]

This paper identifies the RE minerais and presents preiiminary information on minerai composition and geoiogicai and mineraiogicai features of the deposit. Chemicai composition of minerais was determined by a wave iength dispersive eiectron probe microanaiyzer (EPMA), an automated JEOL JXA-8600 Superprobe, at Yamagata University. [Pg.123]

Takaki A Narisawa I Kuriyama T KANEKA Corp. Yamagata,University... [Pg.93]

Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Yamagata University, 4-3-16 Jonan, 992-8510 Yonezawa, Japan skawagu yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp... [Pg.299]

The authors would like to thank Profs. M. Misawa, T. Fukunaga and T. Yamaguchi for their help during the course of the neutron diffraction measurement. All of the calculabons were performed using the ACOS S3600 computer at the Computing Center of Yamagata University. [Pg.308]

Takahashi, T., PhD thesis, Yamagata University, Yonezawa, Japan (1996). [Pg.118]

University of Cambridge, 322 University of Chicago, 123 University of Massachusetts, 199,251 University of Pennsylvania, 395 University of Pittsburgh, 495 University of Rochester, 408,475 University of South Florida, 79 University of Tokyo, 260 U.S. Department of the Navy, 133 Wright State University, 169,408 Xerox Corporation, 408 Yamagata University, 381... [Pg.548]

Mitsum Ueda received his BS and MS degrees in polymer chemistry from Chiba University in 1970 and 1972, respectively, and a PhD degree from Tokyo Institute ofTedmology in 1978. He joined Yamagata University in 1972 and was promoted to a professor in 1989. He moved to Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1999. His current research interests are the development of new synthetic methods for condensation polymers, polymer solar cells, fuel-cell membranes, photosensitive materials for microelectronics, and new advanced resist materials. [Pg.573]

The authors thank the following people who contributed to the present study Dr. Kenya Kubo (presently at ICU), Dr. Masato Kurihara (presently at Yamagata University), Dr. Mami Yamada, Takako Fujita and Kohei Kojima at the University of Tokyo, and Dr. Yoshio Kobayashi at RIKEN. This work was supported in part by Grants-in-Aid from the Ministry of Culture, Education, Science, Sports, and Technology of Japan. [Pg.223]

No.6, 24th March 1997, p. 1782-6 SOLVENT CASTING EFFECT ON THE INFRARED CHARACTERISTIC ABSORPTION BANDS (1230/1250/CM) OF STEREOREGULAR ISOTACTIC POLY(ACRYLONITRILE) FILM Minagawa M Yoshida W Kurita S Takada S Yoshii F Yamagata,University Japan,Atomic Energy Research Institute... [Pg.86]

The author thanks to Professor Koetsu Takahashi (Yamagata University, Jap>an) for facilitating this research. Assistance with statistical analysis was provided by Mr. Nawari. The samples were supplied by Mr. Trisno Aji (Perhutani Enterprise) and Mr. Mufti Wibowo (Brebes Forest Service). [Pg.37]

Taira, S., Laboratory of Pomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Yamagata University, 1-23 Wakaba-cho, Tsuruoka-City, Yamagata-pref. 997, Japan... [Pg.1]

The search is always on for new, more cost effective alloys and, in Japan, Sumitomo Chemical and Yamagata University have developed a unique plastic alloy which is environmentally friendly, lower priced, has better heat resistance and better electrical properties than comparable products currently being marketed. The new alloy has been derived from the combination of polyphenylene (PPE) with an ethylene-epoxy copolymer. Furthermore, the compound s structure has been controlled to improve its processability. Possible uses include insulation films and housings of mobile phones and other electronic appliances. [Pg.61]

This book has arisen from several courses on Environmental and Resources Geochemistry of Earth and Planetary System Sciences for undergraduate and graduate students at Keio University and also from many classes at other universities (The University of Tokyo, Akita University, Chiba University, Ibaraki University, Hiroshima University, Yamaguchi University, Nihon University, Tokushima University, Yamagata University, Kyoto University, Shizuoka University, Tsukuba... [Pg.252]


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