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Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering Hokkaido University | 論文
- Contribution of chloroplast biogenesis to carbon-nitrogen balance during early leaf development in rice
- Formation and Structure of Protonated Tetrasilatetrahedrane-monooxide, (tert-Bu_3Si)_4Si_4OH^+
- Estimation of Absorbing Components in a Local Layer Embedded in the Turbid Media on the Basis of Visible to Near- Infrared (VIS-NIR) Reflectance Spectra
- Estimation of Bluish Appearance of Veins in Skin Tissue Using Spectrocolorimetry
- Significance of PQ interval in acquisition of coronary multidetector row computed tomography
- European Geosciences Union General Assembly 参加報告
- Self-Consistent Calculation of the Charging Energy in a Quantum Dot Coupled to Leads
- Diagonal Conductivity due to Tunneling in Quantum Hall Systems in the High Electron-Temperature Regime
- Electronic Processes at the Breakdown of the Quantum Hall Effect : Condensed Matter: Electronic Properties, etc.
- Electron Temperature Distribution and Hot Spots in Quantum Hall Systems(Condensed Matter: Electronic Structure, Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties)
- Spatial Distributions of Electron Temperature in Quantum Hall Systems with Slowly-Varying Confining Potentials(Condensed Matter: Electronic Structure, Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties)
- Coherent Array of White-Light Continuum Generated by Microlens Array
- Hydrodynamic Equations in Quantum Hall Systems at Large Currents
- Hydrodynamic Equation for the Breakdown of the Quantum Hall Effect in a Uniform Current : Condensed Matter: Electronic Properties, etc.
- Aharonov-Bohm Effect in Quantum Dots ( Quantum Dot Structures)
- Many-Body Effects in Coherent Transmission through a Quantum Dot with Two Degenerate Levels
- Depletion of CD4^+CD25^+ regulatory T cells enhances interleukin-2-induced antitumor immunity in a mouse model of colon adenocarcinoma
- Theoretical Evaluation of Compositional Contrast of Scanning Electron Microscope Images
- A Case of Lithium-Associated Painless Thyroiditis
- Novel root culture system using a recessive mutant with a rooty phenotype