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Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Utsunomiya University | 論文
- N-acyl Homoserine Lactone-Producing or -Degrading Bacteria Isolated from the Intestinal Microbial Flora of Ayu Fish (Plecoglossus altivelis)
- Reduction of Dielectric Losses in Pb(Fe_Nb_)O_3-Based Ferroelectric Ceramics
- Improvement of Dielectric Properties in Iron-Containing Ferroelectrics
- Charge Compensation Mechanism Decreases Dielectric Loss in Manganese-Doped Pb(Fe_Nb_)O_3 Ceramics
- Successive Change of Phase Transition Character in Lead Zinc Niobate Titanate Single Crystals
- A Method for Screening Polyphosphate-Accumulating Mutants Which Remove Phosphate Efficiently from Synthetic Wastewater(ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY)
- Magnetically Isotropic-Anisotropic Change of Thermally Responsive Polymer Gels
- Acceleration of Deswelling of Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) Hydrogel by the Treatment of a Freeze-Dry and Hydration Process
- Growth of Pb[(Zn_Nb_)_Ti_]O_3 Single Crystals Directly from Melt : Electrical Properties of Condensed Matter
- 水熱条件下での単体からの鉄族金属硫化物の合成(水溶液科学に立脚したセラミックス合成プロセス)
- Pleiotropic Effects of Kallikrein-Kinin on Apoptosis, Inflammation and Angiogenesis in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke
- Hydrothermal synthesis of Cd_3TeO_6 oxide powders
- Reversible Photodissociation of Hexacarbonyl Tungsten in Cross-Linked Polymers
- New n-Type Thermoelectric Oxide, Cd_3TeO_6 : Structure and Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Condensed Matter
- Cushing's Disease Associated With Unruptured Large Internal Carotid Artery Aneurysm : Case Report
- Structure and Electronic Properties of Amorphous Ge-Pd Alloys Manifesting the Metal-Insulator Transition. : II.Photoemission Spectroscopy and Electronic Structure Calculations
- Structure and Electronic Properities of Amorphous Ge-Pd Alloys Manifesting the Metal-Insulator Transition.I.Atomic Structure and Electrical Conductivity
- Studies on Spread Monolayers and LB Films of Long-Chain Alkylchlorosilanes by Brewster Angle Microscopy and X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
- Development of a Precisely Temperature-Programmable Langmuir Trough for Measuring Properties of Insoluble Monolayers at the Water Surface as Functions of Temperature
- Hydrogen Formation during Wet Grinding of Alumina and Silicon Carbide