Suzuki Taizo | Department Of Electronics And Electrical Engineering Keio University
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関連著者
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Suzuki Taizo
Department Of Electronics And Electrical Engineering Keio University
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SUZUKI Taizo
Department of Applied Physiology, Tohoku University
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IKEHARA Masaaki
Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Keio University
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SUZUKI Taizo
Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Keio University
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Kawakita Masao
Department Of Applied Chemistry Kogakuin University
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Ikehara Masaaki
Department Of Electrical Engineering Keio University
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KAWAKITA Masao
Department of Physiological Chemistry, The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science
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Suzuki Toshiharu
Research Laboratories Of Resource Utilization Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Suzuki T
Research Laboratories Of Resource Utilization Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Suzuki Taizo
Department Of Physiological Chemistry The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Medical Science (rinshoken
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Suzuki Taizo
Department Of Physiological Chemistry The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Medical Science
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Kawakita Masao
Department Of Physiological Chemistry The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Medical Science
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Yoshioka Shigemi
Department Of Physiological Chemistry The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Medical Science (rinshoken
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Kawakita Masao
Department Of Physiological Chemistry The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Medical Science (rinshoken
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INOMATA Hachiro
Department of Applied Physiology, Tohoku University
著作論文
- Integer Discrete Cosine Transform via Lossless Walsh-Hadamard Transform with Structural Regularity for Low-Bit-Word-Length
- M-Channel Paraunitary Filter Banks Based on Direct Lifting Structure of Building Block and Its Inverse Transform for Lossless-to-Lossy Image Coding
- Sites of Labeling with N-(3-Pyrene) Maleimide on Ca^-Transporting ATPase of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
- Analysis of the Distribution of Na^+/H^+ Exchanger Isoforms among the Plasma Membrane Subfractions of Bovine Kidney Cortex: Reevaluation of Methods for Fractionating the Brush-Border and the Basolateral Membranes^1
- Voltage clamp studies of the hyperpolarizing inactivation in intestinal smooth muscle cell.