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- Epitaxial Growth of III-V Semiconductors on Ferrite Substrates
- Epitaxial growth of MnSb on single crystalline ferrite substrates
- THz Emission due to Miniband Transport in GaAs/AlGaAs Superlattices
- Reversible Fluorescence Intensity Change of a Diarylethene
- Synchrotron Radiation Structure Analyses of the Light-induced Radical Pair of a Hexaarylbiimidazolyl Derivative. Origin of the Spin-Multiplicity Change
- Arabidopsis TERMINAL FLOWER 2 Gene Encodes a Heterochromatin Protein 1 Homolog and Represses both FLOERING LOCUS T to Regulate Flowering Time and Several Floral Homeotic Genes
- Syntheses and Characterizations of Cyclotitanosiloxane and Cyclozirconosiloxane Compounds
- Derivative Spectra of Very Low Energy Photoelectrons from CO/Cu(001) Surface Obtained by a Lock-in Technique(Atomic and molecular physics)
- In situ Observation of Molecular Swapping in a Crystal by X-ray Analysis
- Synthesis of S^-and PF_2O_2-Bridged Dinuclear Ruthenium(IV) Complex Obtained from the Reaction of Disulfide-Bridged Ruthenium(III) Dimer Complex with Dioxygen and Water.
- A Novel Diruthenium(II,III) Complex, [{Ru (AN) (TMP)_2}_2 (μ-S_2)-(μ-NH_2NH_2)_2] (CF_3SO_3)_3 ・ Et_2O, with Two Hydrazine Bridges (AN = acetonitrile, TMP = P(OMe)_3)
- Genetic modifiers of Drosophila deltex, a gene involved in Notch signaling and analyses of a murine homolog of deltex (mouse deltex-1)
- Stability of Synchronous Solutions in Weakly Coupled Neuron Networks(Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics)
- Characterization of a CENP-C homolog in Arabidopsis thaliana
- A Robust Two-Dimensional Hydrogen-Bonded Network. Reversible Guest Adsorption/Desorption without a Phase Change
- Fractally-Structured CMOS Processor for Quantum-Circuit Emulation
- A Programmable SIMD Processor for Universal Quantum-Circuit Simulator
- Emulation of Quantum Computing by Parallel Finite Impulse Responses
- Incorporation of La^ in an Organic Network.A Polyphenol-Derived Solid Bronsted-Base Catalyst
- A Hydrogen-Bonded Molecular Ladder. The Crystal Structure and Guest-Binding Properties of a Bishydroquinone Derivative of Anthracene