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    Quantum theory of dislocation motion in crystals by SUZUKI, T

    “…The quantum theory of dislocation dynamics has been worked out in order to interrelate the dislocation mobility and the strength of solid materials such as bcc…”
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    Quantum theory of dislocation motion in metals by SUZUKI, T

    “…A new theory of dislocation motion through the Peierlsfield in metals is described. First, quantized vibrations of thelattice containing a dislocation have…”
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    Destruction of superdiffusivity of hydrogen in vanadium by the applied electric field by SUZUKI, T, KOIKE, S, KANO, M

    Published in Journal of the Physical Society of Japan (01-02-1990)
    “…Superdiffusivities of hydrogen in vanadium and niobium decrease by one order of magnitude by the application of electric field. Analyses of the experimental…”
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    Anomalous plasticity of alloys at low temperatures by MORIYA, T, SUZUKI, T

    Published in Journal of the Physical Society of Japan (01-11-1987)
    “…A statistical dislocation model is proposed of the anomalous temperature dependences of flow stress below about 50 K found in many alloys. A thermal unit…”
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    On the Studies of Solid Solution Hardening by Suzuki, Taira

    Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (01-01-1981)
    “…A historical survey of progress in the study of solid solution hardening is given, and then the present state of knowledge is explained. The advances in…”
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    Study of hadron interactions in a lead–emulsion target by Ishida, Hirokazu, Fukuda, Tsutomu, Kajiwara, Takafumi, Kodama, Koichi, Komatsu, Masahiro, Matsuo, Tomokazu, Mikado, Shoji, Nakamura, Mitsuhiro, Ogawa, Satoru, Sheshukov, Andrey, Shibuya, Hiroshi, Sudou, Jun, Suzuki, Taira, Tsuchida, Yusuke

    “…The topological and kinematical characteristics of hadron interactions have been studied using a lead–emulsion target exposed to 2, 4, and 10 GeV/ $c$ hadron…”
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    On the superdiffusion of hydrogen in Va-metals by KOIKE, S, KOJIMA, H, SUZUKI, T

    “…Experimental procedures for the determination of superdiffusion coefficients of hydrogen in Va-metals (V, Nb, Ta) under external tensile stress parallel to…”
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    The Effect of Superconducting Transition on Plastic Properties of Lead and Lead Alloys by Kojima, Hideo, Moriya, Takeshi, Suzuki, Taira

    Published in Journal of the Physical Society of Japan (01-01-1975)
    “…The flow stress change δτ associated with superconducting transition has been measured on lead and lead alloy crystals against the kind and the concentration…”
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    Plastic Instability of Tantalum Single Crystals Compressed at 4.2 K by Kuramoto, Eiichi, Takeuchi, Shin, Suzuki, Taira

    Published in Journal of the Physical Society of Japan (01-01-1973)
    “…Serrations due to slip were observed on the stress-strain curves of zone-refined tantalum single crystals compressed at 4.2 K. It was found on an oscillograph…”
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    Softening of Al Single Crystals due to Superconducting Transition by Kuramoto, Eiichi, Iida, Fumio, Takeuchi, Shin, Suzuki, Taira

    Published in Journal of the Physical Society of Japan (01-01-1975)
    “…Using a 3He cryostat, the flow stress increment δτsn associated with superconducting-normal transition has been investigated in the temperature range between…”
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    Influence of Order-Disorder on Creep of a Superlattice Alloy by Suzuki, Taira, Yamamoto, Mikio

    Published in Journal of the Physical Society of Japan (01-01-1959)
    “…A study has been made of the influence of order-disorder on the creep of a superlattice alloy Ni3Fe. The results obtained strongly support the…”
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    The impact of trait anxiety under a painful stimulus on the chaotic synchronization of respiration and pulse waves by Takikawa, Ryoko, Suzuki, Taira, Ishii, Yasutomo, Oyama-Higa, Mayumi

    “…Thus far, attention has been paid to the relation between pain and anxiety, which has been studied. On the other hands, the earlier studies have hinted at the…”
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    Chaotic synchronization of pulse waves and respiration by Takikawa, Ryoko, Suzuki, Taira, Ishii, Yasutomo, Oyama-Higa, Mayumi

    “…Thus far, attention has been paid to phenomena wherein the cardiovascular system and respiratory movement system have worked in coordination with one another,…”
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    Chaotic synchronization of respiration and center of gravity sway by Takikawa, Ryoko, Ishii, Yasutomo, Suzuki, Taira, Oyama-Higa, Mayumi

    “…Thus far, attention has been paid to phenomena wherein respiratory movement and physical movement systems have worked in coordination with one another, which…”
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    Internal Friction of KCl Crystals at Low Temperatures by Suzuki, Taira, Suzuki, Katsumi, Kamigaki, Kazuo

    Published in Journal of the Physical Society of Japan (01-01-1959)
    “…Ultrasonic attenuation in megacycle range for cold-worked and for quenched KCl crystals has been measured against temperature between 200°K and room…”
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    Study of hadron interactions in a lead-emulsion target by Ishida, Hirokazu, Fukuda, Tsutomu, Kajiwara, Takafumi, Kodama, Koichi, Komatsu, Masahiro, Matsuo, Tomokazu, Mikado, Shoji, Nakamura, Mitsuhiro, Ogawa, Satoru, Sheshukov, Andrey, Shibuya, Hiroshi, Sudou, Jun, Suzuki, Taira, Tsuchida, Yusuke

    Published 02-08-2014
    “…Topological and kinematical characteristics of hadron interactions have been studied using a lead-emulsion target exposed to 2, 4 and 10 GeV/c hadron beams. A…”
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