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Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka City University | 論文
- Simple Determination Method of Degree of Substitution for Starch Acetate
- High-Quality GaN on AlN Multiple Intermediate Layer with Migration Enhanced Epitaxy by RF-Molecular Beam Epitaxy
- A Memory-Based Parallel Processor for Vector Quantization:FMPP-VQ (Special Issue on New Concept Device and Novel Architecture LSIs)
- Comparison of Thermal and Guanidine Hydrochloride Denaturation Behaviors of Glucoamylase from the STA1 Gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae var. diastaticus
- Effects of a Prostaglandin I_2 Analog Iloprost on Cytoplasmic Ca^ Levels and Muscle Contraction in Isolated Guinea Pig Aorta
- Transfer of Dye Monolayers onto Silver Metal Films Formed by Photolysis of Silver Salt of Carboxymethylcellulose
- Synthesis and Structural Analysis of The Ligand Binding Site of Macrophage Scavenger Receptor
- Synthesis and Adhesion Activity of a Heterotrimeric Peptide Containing the Cell Adhesion Site of Type I Collagen
- Growth and Characterization of ZnCdSe/BeZnTeII-VI Compound Type-II Superlattices on InP Substrates and Their Application for Visible Light Emitting Devices : Semiconductors
- Characterization of Overgrown GaN Layers on Nano-Columns Grown by RF-Molecular Beam Epitaxy : Semiconductors
- Growth and Characterization of Nitrogen-Doped MgSe/ZnSeTe Superlattice Quasi-Quaternary Oil InP Substrates and Fabrication of Light Emitting Diodes
- Crystal Growth and Characterization of II-VI Compound Light Emitting Diodes with Novel Superlattice Quasi-Quaternary Cladding Layers on InP Substrates
- Substrate Misorientation Effect on Self-Organization of Quantum-Wires in (GaP)m/(InP)m Short Period Binary Superlattices
- Raman Scattering from Interface Phonons in GaInP / AlInP Superlattice
- 600-nm-Range GaInP/AlInP Strained Quantum Well Lasers Grown by Gas Source Molecular Beam Epitaxy
- 600 nm-Range GaInP/AlInP Multi-Quantum-Well (MQW) Lasers Grown on Misorientation Substrates by Gas Source Molecular Beam Epitaxy (GS-MBE)
- Mechanism of Antioxidative Activity of Fluvastatin-Determination of the Active Position
- Efficient Photogeneration of Oxidizing(Compound II-like)Species of Semisynthetic Myoglobin Appending Ruthenium Tris(2,2'-bipyridine)
- Facilitated Photoreduction of Ruthenium Bis(4'-methylterpyridine) Pendant Myoglobin
- Self-sufficient Electron Injection from NADH to the Active Center of Flavin-Pendant Myoglobin