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Department Of Materials Processing Engineering Nagoya University | 論文
- カ-ボンブラック充填ゴムの電気的性質--温度及び粒子表面処理の効果〔英文〕
- Synthesis and Properties of Polysiloxanes Possessing 9,9-Diarylfluorene Structure in the Main Chain
- Percolation Concept: Polymer-Filler Gel Formation, Electrical Conductivity and Dynamic Electrical Properties of Carbon-Black-Filled Rubbers
- Characteristics of Liquid Metal Motion Driven by Quasi-sinusoidal Magnetic Fields
- The Crystal Orientation Taking Account of Gravity Force under High Magnetic Field
- Alignment of Titania Whisker by Colloidal Filtration in a High Magnetic Field : Instrumentation, Measurement, and Fabrication Technology
- A Channel Equalization Technique on a Time Division Duplex CDMA/TDMA System for Wireless Multimedia Networks
- A Transmission Power Control Technique on a TDD-CDMA/TDMA System for Wireless Multimedia Networks
- A Wireless Multimedia Network on a Time Division Duplex CDMA/TDMA
- Crystal Alignment of Sn-Pb Alloy by Controlled Imposition of a Static Magnetic Field and an Alternating Electric Current during Solidification
- Orientation of Hydroxyapatite C-Axis under High Magnetic Field with Mold Rotation and Subsequent Sintering Process
- Formation of c-axis Aligned Polycrystal Hydroxyapatite Using High Magnetic Field with Mechanical Sample Rotation
- 東中国湖北省南東部 Tongshankou および Yinzu のアダカイト質貫入岩並びに随伴斑岩銅モリブデン鉱化作用の地球化学的岩石成因学的研究
- Strengthening of Carbon Fibers by Imposition of a High Magnetic Field in a Carbonization Process
- (2) Prospect of Materials Processing Using Electromagnetic or Magnetization Force (Miscellany)
- Confining of Molten Metal by Imposition of D.C. Magnetic Field and D.C. Electric Current
- Plasma Behavior under Imposition of Alternating Magnetic Field Perpendicular or Parallel to the Plasma Arc Current
- Physical characteristics of a new synthetic fiber mattress in relation to pressure sores
- Visualization of Collision Behavior of Particles Simulating Inclusions in a Turbulent Molten Steel Flow and Its Theoretical Analysis
- Relationship between a Standing-Wave Field and a Sonoluminescing Field