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    Kōsuke Morita (Japanese: 森田 浩介 Hepburn: Morita Kōsukee, born January 23, 1957) is a Japanese experimental nuclear physicist, known as the leader of the...
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  • Accelerator-Based Science in Wakō, Japan, led by Kōsuke Morita had been studying cold fusion reactions. Morita had previously studied the synthesis of superheavy...
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  • Copernicus (1996). RIKEN in Wakō, Saitama, Japan, led principally by Kōsuke Morita: 113. nihonium, Nh, named after Japan (Nihon in Japanese) where the...
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  • physicist, known for proposing the Loss–DiVincenzo quantum computer Kōsuke Morita, physicist, leader of team that discovered element 113, now named nihonium...
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    With Hideto En'yo, Kōsuke Morita and Kōji Morimoto (in Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture on December 1, 2016)...
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    self-assembly, but missed out on the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Kōsuke Morita (森田 浩介), experimental nuclear physicist, known as the leader of the...
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    Harada, politician. Former Nanatei competitor for the Tokyo University. Kosuke Morita, nuclear physicist. Former Nanatei competitor for the Kyushu Univers...
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  • attackers and protect the boy. Yoshie Kashiwabara as Saeko Naomi Morinaga Kōsuke Morita Isao Murata https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0304313/ [user-generated source]...
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  • Dōji Morita's 1976 song Bokutachi no Shippai was used for the main theme. Typically a popular contemporary song would have been used. Morita was no...
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  • with notable Asian scientists. Prominent interviewees include: Dr. Kōsuke Morita of the RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, who discovered...
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