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Department Of Clinical Neurophysiology Graduate School Of Medical Sciences Neurological Institute Fa | 論文
- Nematocidal Activity of Turmeric : Synergistic Action of Curcuminoids
- Nematocidal Principles in "Oakmoss Absolute" and Nematocidal Activity of 2,4-Dihydroxybenzoates
- II F10 A case of parietal lobe epilepsy with ictal smile
- Non-invasive Evaluation of Face and Motion Perception in Humans
- PET evaluation of the relationship between D_2 receptor binding and glucose metabolism in patients with parkinsonism
- Changes of the cerebral mannitol concentrations in the course of brain death of a rodent model
- Exacerbation of Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy during Interferonβ-1b Therapy in a Patient with Childhood-onset Multiple Sclerosis
- Ocular dominancy in conjugate eye movements at reading distance
- Cerebral concentrations of myo-inositol in rats with induced brain death
- IMPROVEMENT OF MYOCARDIAL Ischemia IN JEOPARDIZED AREA WITH A REMOTE AC BYPASS GRAFT EVALUATED BY STRESS MYOCARDIAL SCINTIGRAPHY : Radioisotope : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 50th ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY
- Ab Initio Molecular Orbital Study of the Reactivity of Active Alkyl Groups. V. Nitrosation Mechanism of Acetone with syn-Form of Methyl Nitrite
- Solvent Effect on Photoisomerisation of 3-Methyl-1-phenylbutane-1,2-dione 2-Oxime
- Effects of Counter Cations of Base Catalysts on Nitrosation Mechanisms
- Ab Initio Molecular Orbital Study of Reactivity of Active Alkyl Groups.IV. Nitrosation of Acyclic Carbonyl Compound with Methyl Nitrite via "Open-Chain"Transition State
- Ab Intitio Molecular Orbital Study of Reactivity of Active Alkyl Groups. III. Nitrosation of Acyclic Carbonyl Compound with Methyl Nitrite via Na^+ Chelated Transition State
- Comparison of the Clinical Courses of the Opticospinal and Conventional Forms of Multiple Sclerosis in Japan
- Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Metabolic Markers in Healthy Young Adult Men
- A Case of Tetrasomy 18p with Tracheomalacia
- Different perceptual sensitivities for Chernoff's face between children and adults