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Autor:
Toshinari ANDO, Shinichi NOSE, Toshikazu KANBAYASHI, Yuichiro ODA, Yoshikazu TAKAHASHI, Teruo MATSUSHITA, Fumio SUMIYOSHI, Susumu SHIMAMOTO, Teruo NOGUCHI, Yoshitane AKIYAMA
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TEION KOGAKU (Journal of Cryogenics and Superconductivity Society of Japan). 55:203-208
Autor:
Yoshitane Akiyama
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TEION KOGAKU (Journal of Cryogenics and Superconductivity Society of Japan). 41:116-122
Autor:
Yoshitane AKIYAMA
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TEION KOGAKU (Journal of Cryogenics and Superconductivity Society of Japan). 27:377-377
Autor:
Yoshitane AKIYAMA
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TEION KOGAKU (Journal of Cryogenics and Superconductivity Society of Japan). 25:293-293
Autor:
Yoshitane Akiyama, Shinichi Togo
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Journal of the Society of Mechanical Engineers. 79:460-466
Autor:
Sakutaro Tomiyama, Yoshitane Akiyama
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TEION KOGAKU (Journal of Cryogenics and Superconductivity Society of Japan). 7:88-101
In the near future, expanding demand on electric power of the metropolis will force us to introduce very high density energy transport systems of considerable distance because appropriate site for GW class power plant is now quite limited and only fo
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Vacuum. 17:393-397
In a previous paper 3 it was reported that accurate measurement of the pressure in the range of 10 −5 torr by a McLeod gauge, without greatly increasing the volume of the compression bulb, is impossible due to a lack of reproducibility of the capil
Autor:
Yoshitane Akiyama, Yoshimasa Sato
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SHINKU. 13:133-139
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Vacuum. 18:65-71
The purpose of this report is to describe a source of the ambiguity in measuring a low pressure by using the McLeod gauge. It has been found that the capillary depression is obstructive of the accurate measurements in pressure. Particular attentions
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SHINKU. 8:262-267
In the previous paper, it is reported that it is impossible, due to a lack of reproducibility of the capillary depression, to measure pressures accurately in the range of 10-5 Torr with the McLeod gauge without remarkably increasing the volume of the