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Department Of Functional Materials Science Saitama University | 論文
- Waveforms of the Vibration Velocity and the Current of a Piezoelectric Transducer in the Transient State
- An Analysis of Jumping and Dropping Phenomena of Piezoelectric Transducers using the Electrical Equivalent Circuit Constants at High Vibration Amplitude Levels
- Effects of Vibration Stress and Temperature on the Characteristics of Piezoelectric Ceramics under High Vibration Amplitude Levels Measured by Electrical Transient Responses
- Effects of a Series Capacitor on the Energy Consumption in Piezoelectric Transducers at High Vibration Amplitude Level
- Energy Storage Characteristics of a Piezo-Generator using Impact Induced Vibration
- Analysis of the Transformation of Mechanical Impact Energy to Electric Energy Using Piezoelectric Vibrator
- Dumbbell-Shaped Small-Sized Hybrid Ultrasonic Motor : Ultrasonic Motor
- A Monoclonal Antibody, 3A10, Recognizes a Specific Amino Acid Sequence Present on a Series of Developmentally Expressed Brain Proteins
- Localization of the Phosphatidylserine-Binding Site of Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Responsible for Membrane Fusion
- Specific Binding of a Synthetic Peptide Derived from an Antibody Complementarity Detemining Region to Phosphatidylserine
- Characterization of Imidazole as a DNA Denaturant by Using TGGE of PCR Products from a Random Pool of DNA
- Strand Ligation in a Double-standard DNA by T4 RNA Ligase
- Stabilized Self-Sustained Sequence Replication against Evolutionary Instability
- S3-1 Regulation of Actin Filament Assembly by Transbilayer Redistribution of Membrane Phospholipid
- The Measurement of High-Power Characteristics for a Piezoelectric Transducer Based on the Electrical Transient Response
- Synthesis of Amphiphilic Chitopentaose and Chitoheptaose Derivative Using a Common Disaccharidic Synthon as the Chain Elongation Unit
- MUSCLE SATELLITE CELL ACTIVATION IS ACCOMPANIED BY A DECREASE IN CELL SURFACE SPHINGOMYELIN(Developmental Biology,Abstracts of papers presented at the 74^ Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)
- FURTHER STUDIES ON THE PHYLOGENETIC DISTRIBUTION OF SPHINGOMYELIN IN ANIMALS(Taxonomy and Systematics)(Proceedings of the Seventy-Third Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)
- PHYLOGENETIC DISTRIBUTION OF SPHINGOMYELIN (SM) REVEALEDBY USING LYSENIN, A SM-SPECIFIC BINDING PROTEIN ISOLATED FROM THE EARTHWORM EISENIA FOETIDA
- Electroluminescence of Poly Bis(p-propoxyphenyl)Silane from Double-Layer Device with 8-Hydroxyquinoline Aluminum