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NAKAMURA, T.
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Vol 43, No 1-2 (2008) - Articles
Comparing Wild 2 particles to chondrites and IDPs
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Vol 43, No 1-2 (2008) - Articles
Bulk mineralogy and three-dimensional structures of individual Stardust particles deduced from synchrotron X-ray diffraction and microtomography analysis
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Vol 43, No 1-2 (2008) - Articles
Origin and formation of iron silicide phases in the aerogel of the Stardust mission
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Vol 42, No 3 (2007) - Articles
Thermal alteration of hydrated minerals during hypervelocity capture to silica aerogel at the flyby speed of Stardust
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Vol 41, No 6 (2006) - Articles
Cosmic-ray exposure age and heliocentric distance of the parent bodies of enstatite chondrites ALH 85119 and MAC 88136
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Vol 41, No 4 (2006) - Articles
An improved extraction system to measure carbon-14 terrestrial ages of meteorites and pairing of the Antarctic Yamato-75097 group chondrites
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Vol 40, No 7 (2005) - Articles
Motion of iron sulfide inclusions inside a shock-melted chondrule
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Vol 40, No 1 (2005) - Articles
Infrared spectroscopic taxonomy for carbonaceous chondrites from speciation of hydrous components
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Vol 38, No 11 (2003) - Articles
Noble gas isotopes and mineral assemblages of Antarctic micrometeorites collected at the meteorite ice field around the Yamato mountains
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Vol 38, No 5 (2003) - Articles
Noble gases in ureilites released by crushing
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Vol 38, No 2 (2003) - Articles
A primitive dark inclusion with radiation-damaged silicates in the Ningqiang carbonaceous chondrite
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Vol 38, No 2 (2003) - Articles
Yamato 86029: Aqueously altered and thermally metamorphosed CI-like chondrite with unusual textures
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Vol 38, No 2 (2003) - Articles
Acid-susceptive material as a host phase of argon-rich noble gas in the carbonaceous chondrite Ningqiang
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Vol 44, No 8 (2009) - Articles
Three-dimensional structures and elemental distributions of Stardust impact tracks using synchrotron microtomography and X-ray fluorescence analysis
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