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Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Osaka City University | 論文
- Impact of knee and low back pain on health-related quality of life in Japanese women : the Research on Osteoarthritis Against Disability (ROAD)
- Normal and threshold values of radiographic parameters for knee osteoarthritis using a computer-assisted measuring system (KOACAD) : the ROAD study
- 2,2'(1,3-Phnylene)bis(4-t-butyl-6-phenylphenylnitrene): An ESR Study of aQuintet Dinitrene Coupled with 1,3-Phenylene
- Synthesis and Characterization of Poly(1,3-phenylene)-Based Polyradical Carrying Cyclic Nitroxides. Observation of Ferromagnetic Interaction
- The eutrophycation in the coastal and inland seas
- Polymer Design by Iniferter Technique in Radical Polymerization : Synthesis of AB and ABA Block Copolymers Containing Random and Alternating Copolymer Sequences
- Expression of the Immediate Early Antigens of Human Cytomegalovirus Is Responsible for Virus Proliferation : An Intracellular Immunization Approach
- Topochemical photopolymerization of muconic derivatives in the crystalline state via a radical chain reaction mechanism
- Stereoregular Photopolymerization of Di(benzylammonium) Muconate in the Crystalline State
- Whisker Growth of Rochelle Salt
- Reactions of 1, 1'-Dialkynylferrocene with Octacarbonyldicobalt
- Antimicrobially Active Analogues of Gramicidin S Having Fatty Acyl Moiety
- Syntheses of Novel Cyclic Undecapeptides Related to Gramicidin S with D-Phe-X-Pro Sequences
- TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT AND MATHEMATICACL MODELING IN THE VACUUM DISTILLATION PROCECSS OF SPONGE TITANIUM
- Electrochemical Polymerization of 1,10-Decanedithiol in CH_3CN
- Capacity of endogenous sex steroids to predict bone loss in Japanese men : 10-year follow-up of the Taiji Cohort Study
- Molecular Weight Control of Polymer through Radical Chain Polymerization in the Crystalline State
- Photocatalytic Activity of TiO2 Nanoparticles in Hydrothermal and Supercritical Water
- High Pressure Studies on Excited Intramolecular Charge-Transfer Reactions and Solvation Dynamics
- Transformation of Human Colostrum Lymphocytes with Epstein-Barr Virus