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- Special Issue on Optical Fiber Science and Electromagnetic Theory
- Low-Dynamic-Power and Low-Leakage-Power Techniques for CMOS Square-Root Circuit
- Frequency Dependent Transformer Model for TRV Calculation at the Transformer Limited Fault Condition by EMTP
- SPATIAL INTERACTION MODEL FOR TRIP-CHAINING BEHAVIOR BASED ON ENTROPY MAXIMIZING METHOD
- Influence of Ag Underlayer on the Microstructure and the Magnetic Properties of Fe Thin Films(Recent Progress of High-Density Information Storage)
- Crystal Structure of Epitaxial Co Thin Film Grown on Al_2O_3(0001) Substrate
- Influence of Fcc-Underlayer on the Microstructure and the Magnetic Properties of Fe Thin Films
- Crystal Structure of Epitaxial Co Thin Film Grown on Al_2O_3(0001) Substrate(Head materials & recording media,The 8th Asian Symposium on Information Storage Technology (ASIST-8))
- Influence of Fcc-Underlayer on the Microstructure and the Magnetic Properties of Fe Thin Films(Head materials & recording media,The 8th Asian Symposium on Information Storage Technology (ASIST-8))
- Crystal Structure of Epitaxial Co Thin Film Grown on Al_2O_3(0001) Substrate
- Simulation of Temperature Distribution and High Speed Dry Type Treatment for Neutralizing Alkali Soil by Thermal Arc Plasma
- Simulation of Temperature Distribution and Actual Treatment for Neutralizing Acid Soil by Thermal Arc Plasma
- Temperature Distribution Measurement of Ar Twin Torch Plasma Arc as Function of Current and Torch Crossing Angle and Gas Flow Rate
- Dynamic Reduction Effect of CO_2 Gas Discharge in Introducing Electric Motorcycles
- Voltage Gradient of Torch Plasma Forced with High-Speed Crosswind
- Broken Mechanism of Straight Copper Wires due to Lightning High Impulse Current
- Breakage of Curved Copper Wires Caused by High Impulse Current of Lightning
- Expectation of breakage mechanism of curved wires caused by lightning impulse current
- Broken characteristic of curved thin copper wires due to lightning high impulse current
- SPT N-value and S-wave Velocity of Gravelly Soils with Different Particle Gradings