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Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Gunma University | 論文
- Asymmetric Synthesis of Organosilicon Compounds Using a C_2 Chiral Auxiliary
- Synthesis and Structure of Group 10 Metal Complexes with New Tripodal Tetradentate Ligand Bearing One Phosphine and Three Thioether Moieties
- Simultaneous Determination of Complexing Capacity and Lability of Soluble Copper(II) Complex in Natural Water by Dithizone Extraction
- PERIPHERAL EFFECTS OF GUANFACINE COMPARED TO THOSE OF CLONIDINE THE DOG
- ON THE EXISTENCE OF METABOLIC α-ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR IN THE MYOCARDIUM
- CORONARY VASODILATATION AND ADRENERGIC RECEPTORS IN THE DOG HEART AND CORONARY
- Effect of the elastic conditions around a stentless valvular bioprosthesis on opening behavior
- Calcitonin in human odontoclasts regulates root resorption activity via protein kinase A
- Serum Cholesterol and Cancer Mortality in Japanese Civil Service Workers : Findings from a Nested Case-control Study
- ANTIHYPERTENSIVE EFFECTS OF β-BLOCKERS IN HYPERTENSIVE RATS
- EFFECTS OF CYCLIC AMP AND DIBUTYRYL CYCLIC AMP ON THE HEART AND CORONARY CIRCULATION
- Fabrication of Step-Edge Junctions on the Concave or Convex Side of YBa_2Cu_3O_ Film
- Mechanisms of Mo or Mo-Silicide/n^+ -Si Ohmic Contact Degradation Induced by High-Temperature Annealing
- Degradation Mechanisms on Mo or Mo-silicide/n^+ -Si Ohmic Contacts on High Temperature Annealing : LATE NEWS
- Changes in thioredoxin concentrations : an observation in an ultra-marathon race
- Abdominal circumference should not be a required criterion for the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome
- Hexa-, Hepta-, and Octacyclic Ladder Polysilanes
- Domino Oxidation of Ladder Oligosilanes:Formation of Novel Ladder Frameworks Containing Oligosiloxane and Oligosilane Chains
- A COMPARISON OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE EFFECTS OF ATENOLOL AND PROPRANOLOL IN THE SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE, DOCA/SALINE HYPERTENISVE AND RENAL HYPERTENSIVE RATS
- EFFECTS OF SEVERAL BETA-BLOCKING AGENTS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF HYPERTENSION IN SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS