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Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Toyohashi University Of Technology:(present Addr | 論文
- A Model for Dielectric Breakdown in Plasma-Polymerized Styrene Thin Films
- Comparison of tumor regression rate of uterine cervical squamous cell carcinoma during external beam and intracavitary radiotherapy
- Heteroepitaxial Growth of InAs on Misoriented GaAs(111)B Substrates by Molecular Beam Epitaxy
- How solar radiation pressure acts on RSAT and VSAT with a small evolving tip-off in SELENE
- Reduction Mechanism of Threading Dislocation Density in GaAs Epilayer Grown on Si Substrate by High-Temperature Annealing
- Interobserver variation in the histopathological assessment of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
- Enhancer-promoter Activity of Human Papillomavirus Type 16 Long Control Regions Isolated from Cell Lines SiHa and CaSki and Cervical Cancer Biopsies
- A νMOS Vision Chip Based on Cellular-Automaton Processing
- A υMOS Vision Chip Based on the Cellular-Automaton Processing
- Cellular vMOS Circuits Performing Edge Detection with Difference-of-Gaussian Filters
- Analog Metal-Oxide-Silicon IC Implementation of Motion-Detection Network Based on a Biological Correlation Model
- Analog MOS Circuits for Motion Detection Based on Correlation Neural Networks
- An Analog Integrated Circuit for Motion Detection Based on Biological Correlation Model
- Urosepsis caused by Edwardsiella tarda
- Growth of YBa_2Cu_3O_ Superconducting Thin Films on [111] Oriented Ag Films
- A CMOS Reaction-Diffusion Circuit Based on Cellular-Automaton Processing Emulating the Belousov-Zhabotinsky Reaction(Nonlinear Theory and Its Applications)
- Reaction-Diffusion Devices Using Minority-Carrier Transport in Semiconductors
- Reconsideration of the Transient Line Heat-Source Technique : Analytical Discussion on the Influence of Natural Convection
- High-Quality GaAs_xP_/In_Ga_P Quantum Well Structure Grown on Si Substrate with a Very Few Threading Dislocations
- Human papillomavirus infections among Japanese women : age-related prevalence and type-specific risk for cervical cancer