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Department of Adaptive Machine Systems, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University | 論文
- Joints Soldered on Electroless Ni-Au Surfaces Using Cu-Containing Flux : Strength, Microstructure and Mechanism of Improvement
- Quasi-Continuum Approximation for Discrete Breathers in Fermi-Pasta-Ulam Atomic Chains(General)
- Effect of the Melt Flow on the Solidified Structure of Middle Carbon Steel by Means of the Levitation Method Using Alternating and Static Magnetic Fields
- Toughness of Ultrafine Grained Ferritic Steels Fabricated by ARB and Annealing Process
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- Through-Thickness Characterization of Microstructure and Texture in High Purity Aluminum Processed to High Strain by Accumulative Roll-Bonding
- Dynamic Analysis of Eddy Current Damping Mechanism Employing 3-D Finite Element Method
- Dynamic Analysis of Linear Resonant Actuator under PWM Control Employing the 3-D Finite Element Method
- New Spherical Resonant Actuator
- New Linear Oscillatory Actuator Using DC Motor
- Dynamic Analysis of A New Linear Actuator Using 3-D Finite Element Method
- Control design principle of a low-cost humanoid system using a genetic algorithm
- Combination therapy of metronomic S-1 dosing with oxaliplatin-containing polyethylene glycol-coated liposome improves antitumor activity in a murine colorectal tumor model
- Quantitative Analysis by X-Ray Diffraction of the Inclusion Complex Formed bd-Limonene in a β-Cyclodextrin/Maltodextrin Mixed Powder
- Enhanced continuous valued Q-learning for real autonomous robots
- Plastic Deformation Behavior of Mg_ZnY LPSO-Phase with 14H-Typed Structure
- Successful treatment by transperineal percutaneous sclerosis with minocycline hydrochloride for imperforate Cowper's syringocele in a young man
- Acquisition of joint attention through natural interaction utilizing motion cues
- Novel proposals for the realization of variable-transmission magnetic gear (特集 回転機技術)
- Magnetic Fluid Motion Analysis Using Finite Element Method(Asia-Pacific Symposium on Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics (APSAEM10))