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Department Of Energy And Hydrocarbon Chemistry Kyoto University | 論文
- Near-Infrared Tomography by Detection of Ultrasonic Pulse Shift for Tissue Diagnosis
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- Synthesis and Properties of 1, 1-Diferrocenylethylenes and Their Mono-and Dications
- A Simple and Efficient Synthesis of Di-, Tri-, and Tetraferrocenylarenes
- A New Self-Assembled Porphyrin-Silver(I) Network
- Fe(CO)_5/Sulfur-Catalyzed Liquefaction of Yallourn Coal in Syngas-Water Systems
- High Luminescence Polarization of InGaAs-AlGaAs Strained Layer Superlattice Fabricated as a Photocathode of Spin-Polarized Electron Source : Optical Properties of Condensed Matter
- Spin-Dependent Luminescence of Highly Polarized Electrons Generated by Two-Photon Absorption in Semiconductors : Optical Properties of Condensed Matter
- Mutual Solubility of Hydrophobic Ionic Liquids and Water in Liquid-Liquid Two-phase Systems for Analytical Chemistry
- Suppression of Side Fringes in Low-Coherence Interferometric Measurements Using Gain- or Loss-Modulated Multimode Laser Diodes
- Optical Imaging in Scattering Medium by Detection of Ultrasonic Phase Shift Due to Light Illumination
- Optical Computed Tomography Based on Extraction of Quasi-Straightforward Propagating Photons Using Sum-Frequency Generation Technique
- Influence of Nonlinear Gain Saturation on the Time-Bandwidth Product of Optical Pulse from a Gain-Switched Semiconductor Laser
- Extraction of Quasi-Straightforward-Propagating Photons Through a Scattering Medium by Up-Conversion Method as a Coherent Light Detection Technique
- Optical Computed Tomography Imaging of Absorbers in a Highly Scattering Medium by Detection of Photons Preserving Initial Polarization
- Improvement of Lambert-Beer Law Dynamic Range by the Use of Temporal Gates on Transmitted Light Pulse Through a Scattering Medium
- Preparation of Microporous Ga-Si-O Materials with Acidic Sites from a Gallium-Bridged Silsesquioxane
- Synthesis of Novel Group 4 Metallocene-Containing Silsesquioxanes with a Vinyl Group