Hiroko Nagahara (Japanese: 永原 裕子, born 1952) is a Japanese cosmochemist and astromineralogist whose research studies the chemical composition and formation of chondrules, the molten mineral droplets that accrete to form asteroids and meteoroids. She is a fellow of the Earth–Life Science Institute of the Tokyo Institute of Technology, a professor emerita of Tokyo University,[1] and a former president of the Meteoritical Society.[2]
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HirokoNagahara (Japanese: 永原 裕子, born 1952) is a Japanese cosmochemist and astromineralogist whose research studies the chemical composition and formation...
University of Tokyo 2000 Behavior of water and trace elements in plants 21 HirokoNagahara University of Tokyo 2001 The formation and evolution of meteorites...
in Japanese only. Together with Miho Akioka, Miyako Ishiuchi, Yuri Nagahara, Hiroko Matsuo and Michiko Matsumoto, Kodama is interviewed within the video...
"東京藝術大学 | 美術系大学連絡協議会の発足". "多摩美術大学|地域連携". Minato, Chihiro and Yasuhito Nagahara et al. Sozo-sei no uchu [創造性の宇宙], Tokyo: Kosakusha, 2008. ISBN 978-4-87502-413-2...
Shizuo with Martin Collcutt, "The Development of Sengoku Law," in Hall, Nagahara, and Yamamura (eds.), Japan Before Tokugawa: Political Consolidation and...
easily via Sakai. However, Nagahara Keiji points out that Imoriyama was farther from Kyoto than Akutagawayama Castle. Nagahara points out that although...
Sequel to a 2011 documentary 28 January Inu no Kubiwa to Koroke to Seiki Nagahara Kenta Kamakari, Masaya Nakamura Drama 28 January Shiawase no Pan Yukiko...