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Naohito Hayashi

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Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995)|March 7, 2022
Verification of algorithm for automatic detection of electronic devices mounted on waste printed circuit boardsNaohito Hayashi, Shigeki Koyanaka, Tatsuya Oki
Waste Management (New York, N.Y.)|May 14, 2019
Constructing an automatic object-recognition algorithm using labeling information for efficient recycling of WEEENaohito Hayashi, Shigeki Koyanaka, Tatsuya Oki
Ultrasonics Sonochemistry|January 23, 2010
Development of dispersed-type sonophotocatalytic process using piezoelectric effect caused by ultrasonic resonanceNaohito Hayashi, Ryosuke Yasutomi, Eiki Kasai
Ultrasonics Sonochemistry|July 14, 2006
Improvement in sonochemical degradation of 4-chlorophenol by combined use of Fenton-like reagentsJun Liang, Sergey Komarov, Naohito Hayashi, et al.
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Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995)|March 7, 2022
Verification of algorithm for automatic detection of electronic devices mounted on waste printed circuit boardsNaohito Hayashi, Shigeki Koyanaka, Tatsuya Oki
Waste Management (New York, N.Y.)|May 14, 2019
Constructing an automatic object-recognition algorithm using labeling information for efficient recycling of WEEENaohito Hayashi, Shigeki Koyanaka, Tatsuya Oki
Ultrasonics Sonochemistry|January 23, 2010
Development of dispersed-type sonophotocatalytic process using piezoelectric effect caused by ultrasonic resonanceNaohito Hayashi, Ryosuke Yasutomi, Eiki Kasai
Ultrasonics Sonochemistry|July 14, 2006
Improvement in sonochemical degradation of 4-chlorophenol by combined use of Fenton-like reagentsJun Liang, Sergey Komarov, Naohito Hayashi, et al.
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