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Department Of Clinical Pharmacy Oita Medical University | 論文
- Olivopontocerebellar atrophy of neonatal onset with muscle hypertonia in two siblings
- Proposal of Clipping and Inter-Modulation Noise Mitigation Method for OFDM Signal in Non-linear Channel(Multi-carrier Signal Processing Techniques for Next Generation Mobile Communications-Part 2)
- Preoperative Irradiation of a Huge Cavernous Hemangioma in the Middle Cranial Fossa : Case Report
- AN IMPROVED METHOD FOR ANALYSIS OF CATECHOLAMINES—GAS-LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY (GLC) EQUIPPED WITH ELECTRON-CAPTURE DETECTOR
- Origin of Diabetes Insipidus and Hypernatremia
- 4. Some Basic Considerations in Role of the Locus Coeruleus for Manifestation of Pain Problems : Evoked Response Studies
- Slot Assignment Method for CDMA/NC-PRMA Systems in Multi-Cell Environments(Special Section on Multi-dimensional Mobile Information Networks)
- Proposal of Symbol Timing and Carrier Frequency Synchronization Methods for Burst Mode OFDM Signal(Special Issue on Multiple Access and Signal Transmission Techniques for Future Mobile Communications)
- BS-9-6 Time Domain Maximum Likelihood Channel Estimation and Equalization Method for OFDM System Without Guard Interval(BS-9. Broadband wireless communications techniques)
- Hange-shashin-to Raises Levels of Somatostatin, Motilin, and Gastrin in the Plasma of Healthy Subjects
- Rikkunshi-to Raises Levels of Somatostatin and Gastrin in Human Plasma
- 7. Pneumoencephalographic Observation in Patients with Involuntary Movements
- 『トミーが三歳になった日』ができるまで (演劇教育の現場) -- (《高校生冬季演劇ワークショップ》高文連石狩支部演劇専門部合同公演)
- 北海道の公共劇場の活動(2)
- 北海道の公共劇場の活動(1)
- Intracavernous Aneurysms and Carotid-Cavernous Fistulas. A Clinicopathological Study
- Asymmetric Radio Resource Assignment Scheme for Connection-less Services in CDMA/Shared-TDD Cellular Packet Communications(Wireless Communication Technology, Multi-dimensional Mobile Information Networks)
- 学校教育・地域と演劇その現状とあり方 有島武郎作『老船長の幻覚』 ニセコ町・有島記念館公演から
- Resource Allocation Based on TCP Performance in Base Station Diversity Systems
- PARTICIPATION OF THE SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM IN SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS