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Department of Applied Chemistry Faculty of Engineering Tohoku University | 論文
- Preoperative Surgical Approach Planning for Metastatic Pituitary Stalk Tumor Using Multimodal Fusion Imaging in a Neuronavigation System : Case Report
- Clinical Usefulness of 3% Mepivacaine Hydrochloride (Scandonest) in Infiltration Anesthesia and Block Anesthesia
- STM Observation of Electroless-Plated Cobalt Alloy Thin Films
- Supramolecular Assembly of [60] Fullerene and Highly Ordered Zinc Octaethylporphyrin Adlayer Formed on Au(111) Surface
- THE SYNTHESIS OF ALUMINUM OXIDE CROSS-LINKED MONTMORILLONITE AND ITS CATALYTIC PROPERTIES
- STMを用いた溶液中におけるイリジウム(III)電極上でのシアンの吸着構造解析
- Isolation and Characterization of Chitinase from a Flake-chitin Degrading Marine Bacterium, Aeromonas hydrophila H-2330
- Photochemical Decomposition of Triethylgallium on Si(111) Studied by Means of STM, LEED, AES and Mass Spectroscopy
- EXPRESSION OF Hoxl GENE IN THE POND SNAIL, LYMNAEA STAGNALIS(Developmental Biology,Abstracts of papers presented at the 76^ Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)
- Electroreduction of Peroxide on Au(100) Surface Modified with Underpotentially Deposited Bismuth
- Effects of Process Parameters of the IS Process on Total Thermal Efficiency to Produce Hydrogen from Water
- Study of Synthetic Clay Minerals. V.^ Lamellar Fraipontite-Silica Composite as a New Adsorbent
- Crystal Structure and Luminescence Properties of Sr2Al6O11:Eu〔2+〕 (特集 光機能材料)
- GdBO_3: Eu Phosphor Particles with Uniform Size, Plate Morphology, and Non-Aggregation
- Aqueous Media Effect on Molecular Recognition. II.^ Temperature Dependence of Chemical Selectivity in Alcohols amd Water
- Precise Discrimination between Butyl and Pentyl Groups in Molecular Aggregates
- 溶液中におけるZnO(0001)単結晶電極Zn面の電気化学走査型トンネル顕微鏡
- Gold Substrates for Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Adsorbed Species
- Effective Dispersion of Co in Co-Mo/Al_2O_3 Induced by High Pressure Sulfiding by Means of FT-IR Using NO as Surface Probe Molecule
- Optimal Environment for Maximal Molecular Recognition against Temperature. Three Distinct Patterns in Temperature-Recognition Profiles as a Function of Composition of Aqueous Binary Solvents