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    Deep ice core drilling to a depth of 3035.22 m at Dome Fuji, Antarctica in 2001–07 by Motoyama, Hideaki, Takahashi, Akiyoshi, Tanaka, Yoichi, Shinbori, Kunio, Miyahara, Morihiro, Yoshimoto, Takayasu, Fujii, Yoshiyuki, Furusaki, Atsushi, Azuma, Nobuhiko, Ozawa, Yukio, Kobayashi, Akio, Yoshise, Yasushi

    Published in Annals of glaciology (01-09-2021)
    “…The Japanese second deep ice coring project was carried out at Dome Fuji, Antarctica. Following the drilling of the pilot hole in 2001, deep ice core drilling…”
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    Pyrolytic process of La(III)Cr(VI) precursor for the perovskite type lanthanum chromium oxide by Furusaki, Atsushi, Konno, Hidetaka, Furuichi, Ryusaburo

    Published in Thermochimica acta (03-04-1995)
    “…The kinetics of the conversion of monazite type LaCrO 4 to perovskite type LaCrO 3 have been investigated by isothermal TG. The kinetics are dependent on the…”
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    Characterization of Lanthanum(III) Chromium(V) Tetraoxide by X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy by KONNO, Hidetaka, TACHIKAWA, Hiroto, FURUSAKI, Atsushi, FURUICHI, Ryusaburo

    Published in Analytical Sciences (01-10-1992)
    “…Lanthanum(III) chromium(V) tetraoxide, LaCrO4, was synthesized by a thermal decomposition method and characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and ab…”
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    Amide Bond Formation between Carboxylated Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes and Glass Surface by Using Carbodiimide Condensing Agent and Triazole Derivatives by Nakayama, Katsutoshi, Takada, Tomoya, Abe, Shigeaki, Honda, Yoshihito, Ikeyama, Haruya, Nakaya, Yasuyuki, Furusaki, Atsushi

    Published in Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals (03-12-2012)
    “…Amide bond formation between carboxylated multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT-COOHs) and aminated glass surface has been studied to make transparent…”
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    Formaldehyde reduction with scallop shell powders fired at high temperatures: Identification of the effective ingredient by Takada, Tomoya, Furusaki, Atsushi, Tanaka, Yasuaki

    “…The volatile organic compound (VOC) reduction activity of scallop shell powders fired at 300, 600 and 900 degrees C was examined using formaldehyde (HCHO). Raw…”
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