| Introductory Remarks |
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Japan as "Frontier of Emerging Issues" and Our Responsibility to Take the Lead |
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H. Komiyama |
| Special Feature : New and Renewable Energy—Solar Cells |
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New and Renewable Energy—Solar Cells |
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M. Konagai |
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Recent Progress in Ultra-thin Single Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells |
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T. Fuyuki |
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Second Generation Solar Cells—Attractiveness of Large Area Thin Film Silicon and Future Issues |
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K. Yamamoto |
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Second Generation Solar Cells—Compound Thin Films
with High Energy-Conversion Efficiency |
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T. Wada |
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Solar Cell Mimicking Light Energy Conversion Process of Plants |
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H. Arakawa |
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Challenge for World's Highest Efficiency of Energy Conversion |
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T. Takamoto, M. Kaneiwa |
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Solar Cells for Space Use |
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M. Yamaguchi |
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Areal Evolution of Photovoltaic Systems—A Conceptual Consideration |
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K. Kurokawa |
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Industry-Government-University Cooperation in Solar-Generated Electricity |
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M. Kondo |
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Hydrogen Society and Fuel Cells |
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T. Honma |
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Solar Energy and Its Accumulation |
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T. Yabe, S.Uchida, K.Ikuta, K. Yoshida |
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| JSPS Core-to-Core Program |
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"Development Assistance and Law" in the 21st Century |
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M. Aikyo |
| Memory of My Teacher |
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Prof. Kinya Okano |
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K. Aozasa |
| Letter to Junior Researchers |
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Research of Something Old-Fashioned Is Sometimes Worth a Try |
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S. Watabe |
| Perspective |
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Science on Development and Regeneration of Central Nervous |
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H. Okano |
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