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Department Of Human Pathology Tokyo Medical And Dental University | 論文
- Differential Cross Sections for the N^(d, p)N^ Ground State Reaction at the Deuteron Energy of 16MeV
- Temperature Dependence of the ESR Line Width in One-Dimensional S=1/2 Antiferromagnet CuCl_2・2NC_5H_5
- Longitudinal cell formation in the entire human small intestine is correlated with the localization of Hath1 and Klf4
- Thermal Instability in a Viscoelastic Fluid Layer. I
- The Effect of Rotation on Convective Instability in a Horizontal Fluid Layer with Internal Heat Generation
- Surface Tension Driven Instability in a Horizontal Layer of Binary Liquid Mixture in the Presence of the Soret Effect. II. Overstability
- Buoyancy-Surface Tension Instability Due to an Internal Heat Source
- Nature of the Neutral State in Convective Instability in Horizontal Fluid Layer with Internal Heat Generation
- Thermal Instability in a Viscoelastic Fluid Layer. : II. Effect of Rotation
- Significant increase in the expression of matrix metalloproteinase 7 in primary CNS lymphoma
- The stability of the modified plane Couette flow in the presence of a transverse magnetic field
- Reduced expression of cytokeratin 4 and 13 is a valuable marker for histologic grading of esophageal squamous intraepithelial neoplasia
- Transverse Hydromagnetic Plane Waves in the Presence of a Temperature Gradient
- The Effect of Rotation on Convective Instability Induced by Surface Tension and Buoyancy
- The Effect of a Magnetic Field on Convective Instability in a Horizontal Layer of Binary Liquid Metal
- Thermal Instability in a Viscoelastic Fluid Layer. : III. Effect of a Magnetic Field
- Nature of the Neutral State in Convective Instability Induced by Surface Tension and Buoyancy
- Surface Tension Driven Instabillity in a Horizontal Layer of Binary Liquid Mixture in the Presence of the Soret Effect
- Surface-Tension Driven Convection with Boundary Slab of Finite Conductivity
- Thermal Instability of Fluid Layer Bounded Below by a Solid Layer of Finite Conductivity