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Department Of Electrical Engineering Nagaoka University Of Technology | 論文
- On the Exponential Decay of the Tail Probability of a Continuous Type Random Variable
- Trends in fatal coronary heart disease among people aged 25-74 years in Oita City, Japan during 1987 to 1998
- Application of Tauberian theorem to the exponential decay of the tail probability of a random variable (解析学における問題の計算機による解法--RIMS研究集会報告集)
- Defects Induced by Carbon Contamination in Low-Temperature Epitaxial Silicon Films Grown with Monosilane
- Pigmented variant of benign oncocytic lesion of the pharynx
- The Geometry and the Large Deviations of M/D/1 Queues
- Effect of pegylated interferon therapy on intrahepatic recurrence after curative treatment of hepatitis C virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma
- First familial case of Townes-Brocks syndrome in Japan
- Present status of autoimmune hepatitis in Japan : a nationwide survey
- Dielectric Properties of Water Chains Incorporated in Porous Coordination Polymer Crystal [Cu(C_6H_4NO_2)_2]
- REM Sleep is Impaired by a Small Amount of Alcohol in Young Women Sensitive to Alcohol
- Experimental Study of Collision Motion, Contact Force and Adhesion Force of Hemispherical Sliders with Stationary Magnetic Disks
- Extracting User Interest for User Recommendation Based on Folksonomy
- Error Prediction Robust Tracking Control System Suppressing Harmonics Disturbance for Optical Disk Recording System
- Fabrication of Superconductor-Constrictions-Superconductor Mesoscopic Devices by Selective Niobium Anodization Process
- Crossover of Noise Power from Thermal to Shot Noise in Superconducting Mesoscopic Devices
- Calcitonin Increases Calcium Content and Phosphorylase a Activity in the Hepatic Particulate Glycogen of Rats
- Microwave Properties of Superconductor-Constrictions-Superconductor Devices
- Multiple Access Interference Reduction Using Received Response Code Sequence for DS-CDMA UWB System
- Effects of Polarization Azimuth of Writing Beams on Diffraction Properties in Vector Holograms Using Radially Polarized Light