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・Australian Institute of Physics (AIP)

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・Mexican Physical Society (MPS)

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・The Physical Society of Hong Kong (PSHK)

・Italian Physical Society (SIF)

・The Physical Society of Taiwan (TPS)

About JPS
  • President's Message
  • About JPS
  • Constitution, etc.
  • JPS Code of Conduct
  • Organization
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  • Awards
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Publications
  • Butsuri
  • JPSJ
  • PTEP
  • JPS Conference Proceedings
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  • Physics Education in University
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