Shikama Tokio
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Japanese malacologist and paleontologist
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Shikama Tokio's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of Tokyo
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, was a Japanese vertebrate palaeontologist. Considered the leading Japanese figure in the field in the immediate pre- and post-war years, species he described include Yabe's giant deer . External links Shikama Tokio
Shikama Tokio's Published Works
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- Properties and structure of carbon excess TixC1−x deposited onto molybdenum by magnetron sputtering (1983) (29)
- Properties of TixC1 − x films coated on molybdenum by magnetron sputtering (1983) (27)
- Sputtering of silicon carbide coatings by low-energy hydrogen ions (1981) (14)
- Properties of titanium carbide and vanadium carbide mixtures as first wall coatings (1985) (12)
- Mechanical properties of molybdenum coated with titanium carbide film (1983) (12)
- Deuterium retention in Ti1−xBx films deposited onto molybdenum by co-sputtering method (1986) (10)
- Effect of substrate temperature control during deposition on the adherence of ion-plated titanium carbide and vanadium carbide films on molybdenum☆ (1981) (10)
- Creep rupture properties of superalloys developed for nuclear steelmaking (1984) (9)
- Corrosion behaviors of inconel 617 in hydrogen base gas mixture (1980) (6)
- Mechanical behaviour of TiC film coated on molybdenum by magnetron sputtering (1983) (6)
- Effect of stoichiometry on deuterium retention in titanium carbide and boride coatings (1986) (5)
- Properties of TIC co-deposited with Ar gas (1984) (4)
- Sputtering yield of Ti1−xBx films by 2 keV deuterium bombardment (1987) (4)
- Erosion behaviour of physically vapour-deposited and chemically vapour-deposited SiC films coated on molybdenum during oxygenated argon beam thinning (1984) (4)
- Mechanical behaviour of molybdenum coated with low-Z ceramic materials (1984) (4)
- Silicon oxide coatings as protection against corrosion (1986) (3)
- Effect of an intermediate tungsten layer on thermal properties of TiC coatings ion plated onto molybdenum (1985) (3)
- Si–C–Al–O compound coatings on molybdenum for application to fusion reactor first wall components (1981) (3)
- Determination of Solid Fat Content by NMR (1984) (2)
- Corrosion Behaviour of Inconel 617 Coated with Silicon Oxides in Impure Helium (1985) (2)
- Tensile Properties of Molybdenum Coated with Titanium Carbide and/or Titanium Nitride by Chemical Vapour Deposition (1984) (1)
- Low-Z coating as a first wall of nuclear fusion devices. (1984) (1)
- Some Problems on Materials Tests in High Temperature Hydrogen Base Gas Mixture (1980) (1)
- Creep rupture properties of Ni−Cr−W alloys for nuclear steel making in helium and reducing gas atmospheres (1983) (1)
- Softening Point Determination by the Ring and Ball Method (1985) (1)
- The Corrosion Behavior of Chromel and Alumel in the Hydrogen Base Gas Mixture of 80%H 2 +15%CO+5%CO 2 at Elevated Temperatures (1981) (1)
- Creep rupture properties and their degradation of heat resistant alloys for nuclear steel making in helium and reducing gas atmospheres (1983) (0)
- Measurement of Consistency of Fats and Fat Products Collaborative Study (1987) (0)
- CORROSION BEHAVIOR OF IRON-BASE ALLOYS IN THE HIGH-TEMPERATURE HYDROGEN-BASE GAS MIXTURE 80% HYDROGEN + 15% CARBON MONOXIDE + 5% CARBON DIOXIDE (1981) (0)
- Corrosion Behavior of Iron-Base Alloys in the High-Temperature Hydrogen-Base Gas Mixture 88% H2 + 15% CO + 5% CO2 (1981) (0)
- Problems with Material Tests in the High-Temperature Gas Mixture 88%H2 + 15% CO +5%CO2 (1981) (0)
- Determination of the Bömer Value (1980) (0)
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