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Department Of Materials Science Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute | 論文
- Effect of the Hydrophobic Anion of Picrate on the Extraction of Europium(III) with Diamide
- Mass Division in Nuclear Fission and Isotope Effect
- Novel Separation System of Trivalent Actinides-combined Effects of Substituted Tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine Ligand and Hydrophobic Counter-anion
- Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy Study of Amorphization Process of Graphite Bombarded with Hydrogen lons and Energrtic Electrons at Low Temperatures
- Spatially Resolved Electron Energy-loss Spectroscopy of the Surface Excitations on the Insulating Fine Particle of Aluminum Oxide : Condensed Matter: Electronic Properties, etc.
- Theoretical Analysis of Electronic Structure for the Chemical Bonding of Pu and Am in MgO
- Dissociation Thresholds of Low-Energy Molecular Ions on a Cu(111) Surface
- On the grain boundary segregation of Sn in indium-tin-oxide thin films
- Observation of iron silicide formation by plan-view transmission electron microscopy
- Two-dimensional isotope imaging of radiation shielded materials using nuclear resonance fluorescence
- Numerical Prediction of Turbulent Pipe Flow Heat Transfe for Various Prandtl Number Fluids with the Improved k-ε Turbulence Model
- Decompositions of Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide and Gaseous Water by Microwave Discharge
- The Structures and Bonding of Hyperlithiated Molecules
- Production of Stable Atomic Beam in Electron Beam Evaporation Process
- ZERO-DEGREE ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY OF HIGHLY CHARGED ARGON AND TITANIUM IONS
- EJECTED ELECTRON SPECTRA FROM HIGHLY EXCITED STATES IN COLLISIONS OF 2MeV/u O^ WITH He
- ANGULAR MOMENTUM DISTRIBUTION OF BE-LIKE SULFUR RYDBERG STATES PRODUCED THROUGH FOIL PENETRATION
- ANGULAR MOMENTUM DISTRIBUTION OF SULFUR RYDBERG STATES PRODUCED THROUGH FOIL PENETRATION
- Effect of Uranium (VI) on the Growth of Yeast and Influence of Metabolism of Yeast on Adsorption of U(VI)
- Associations of Eu(III) with Gram-Negative Bacteria, Alcaligenes faecalis, Shewanella putrefaciens, and Paracoccus denitrificans