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Fields of papers citing papers by Hiroaki Hashimoto
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hiroaki Hashimoto
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Sawai, Naoki, Ryusuke Kato, Hiroaki Hashimoto, et al.. (2012). [A case of HER2-positive and AFP-producing gastric cancer successfully treated by trastuzumab/docetaxel/S-1 combination therapy].. PubMed. 39(13). 2541–4.6 indexed citations
Yamanoue, Yusuke, et al.. (2011). Hashimoto. 2011. Seasonal occurrence patterns of Mola sunfishes (Mola spp. A and B; Molidae) in waters off the Sanriku region, eastern Japan.. Japanese Journal of Ichthyology. 58(2). 181–187.9 indexed citations
Yamanoue, Yusuke, et al.. (2009). 日本近海で採集されたマンボウ属(Mola spp. A and B)の形態異常個体. Hiroshima University Acedemic Information Repository (Hiroshima University). 48. 9–17.1 indexed citations
Watanabe, Atsushi & Hiroaki Hashimoto. (2005). Sudden increase and the factor in Japanese sardine [Sardinops (sagax) melanosticta] catch in Hiuchi-nada, the central Seto Inland Sea [Japan], observed during a period of declining stock size.1 indexed citations
Yukihira, Hideki, et al.. (1995). スガイLunella coronata coreensis(Récluz,1853)の成熟と産卵. Hiroshima University Acedemic Information Repository (Hiroshima University). 34(2). 133–145.1 indexed citations
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Hashimoto, Hiroaki, et al.. (1995). Fluctuations in fish catch of middle-sized pelagic fish in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan. Scientia Marina. 59(3). 499–506.2 indexed citations
Hashimoto, Hiroaki & Tsuyoshi Kawasaki. (1981). Population Studies of the Sandeel, Ammodytes personatus (Girard), in Sendai Bay and Its Neighborhood. Tohoku Journal of Agricultural Research. 31(4). 173–197.11 indexed citations
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