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- Physical properties of the Dome Fuji deep ice core
- Computer-Generated Holograms for Producing Fractal Speckles
- Early Miocene parallel dike swarms in the Tsuruga Bay area, back-arc side of central Japan
- OJ-043 Inhibitory Effects of Simvastatin and Imatinib on PDGF-induced Proliferation and Migration of Smooth Muscle Cells Obtained from Patients with IPAH(OJ08,Pulmonary Circulation (H),Oral Presentation (Japanese),The 73rd Annual Scientific Meeting of The
- Improvements to the JARE deep ice core drill
- Deep ice core drilling to 2503m depth at Dome Fuji, Antarctica
- BASIC ANALYSES OF DOME FUJI DEEP ICE CORE PART 1 : STABLE OXYGEN AND HYDROGEN ISOTOPE RATIOS, MAJOR CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS AND DUST CONCENTRATION
- A preliminary study of ice core chronology at Dome Fuji Station, Antarctica
- DPE-055 "Late Catch-up" in Restenosis following Sirolimus-Eluting Stent Implantation(DPE10,Angina Pectoris (Clinical) (IHD),Digital Poster Session (English),The 73rd Annual Scientific Meeting of The Japanese Circulation Society)
- A bipolar comparison of deep ice cores from Antarctica(Dome Fuji)and Greenland(GRIP) (scientific paper)
- Ice core processing at Dome Fuji Station, Antarctica
- Heterogeneous Process of Disordering and Structural Refinement in Ni_3Al during Severe Plastic Deformation by High-Pressure Torsion
- Effect of Strain Path in High-Pressure Torsion Process on Hardening in Commercial Purity Titanium
- Influence of High-Pressure Torsion Straining Conditions on Microstructure Evolution in Commercial Purity Aluminum
- Phase Transformation and Magnetic Properties of Ferromagnetic Cu-Mn-Ga Alloys
- PRELIMINARY REPORT ON ANALYSES OF MELTED DOME FUJI ICE CORE OBTAINED IN 1993
- CHARACTERISTICS OF AC-ECM SIGNALS OBTAINED BY USE OF THE VESTFONNA ICE CORE, SVALBARD
- InAs Self-Assembled Quantum Dots Coupled with GaSb Monolayer Quantum Well
- Surface Dynamics of Bacteriorhodopsin as Revealed by ^C NMR Studies on [^C]Ala-Labeled Proteins : Detection of Millisecond or Microsecond Motions in Interhelical Loops and C-Terminal α-Helix
- Stability of the C-Terminal α-Helical Domain of Bacteriorhodopsin That Protrudes from the Membrane Surface, as Studied by High-Resolution Solid-State ^C NMR^1
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