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Publications by Itaru MOTOOKA
Influence of Solubilized Collagen Concentration on Hydrolysis of Α-Tricalcium Bis(phosphate)
NIPPON KAGAKU KAISHI
Studies on Hydrolysis of .ALPHA.-Tricalcium Bis(phosphate) in Solubilized Collagen Solution. IV. Influence of Reaction Temperature and Time on Hydrolysis of .ALPHA.-Tricalcium Bis(phosphate) in Solubilized Collagen Solution.
NIPPON KAGAKU KAISHI
Studies on Poly (Methyl Methacrylate) Obtained by Mechanochemical Polymerization
Nippon kagaku zassi
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