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Department of Applied Physics, Hokkaido University | 論文
- Prolyl Hydroxylase and Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase in Pure Pancreatic Juice in Patients with Chronic Pancreatitis
- Chronic Pancreatitis : Functional Testing
- The Prevalence and Correlates of Occupational Injuries in Small-Scale Manufacturing Enterprises
- Coefficient of Electronic Specific Heat in La_Ba_xCuO_4 and La_Ba_Cu_Zn_yO_4 : II-A Instability and Substitution Effects : II Oxide Superconductors; Experiments II : Electronic States
- Dielectric Study of the Disordered System in KBr_(NO_2)_x Mixed Crystals
- Glaciological data collected by the 37th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition during 1996-1997 (Glaciology 27)
- Supercluster of Electrons in Ultrathin TaSe_2 Nanocrystals(Condensed Matter : Electronic Structure, Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties)
- A K-SAMPLE RANK TEST BASED ON MODIFIED BAUMGARTNER STATISTIC AND ITS POWER COMPARISON
- Finite-Time Scaling Approach for the ac Conductivity near the Anderson Transition
- Spin Depolarization via Tunneling Effects in Asymmetric Double Quantum Dot Structure
- Quantum Gates Based on Electron Spins of Triple Quantum Dot
- Characterization of Ultrathin CaF_2 Films Heteroepitaxially Grown on Si(111) Surfaces : Surfaces, Interfaces and Films
- OBSERVATION OF LATTICE INSTABILITY IN K_MoO_3 BY ION-CHANNELING TECHNIQUES(EXPERIMENTS ON BLUE BORNZES, International Symposium on NONLINEAR TRANSPORT AND RELATED PHENOMENA IN INORGANIC QUASI ONE DIMENSIONAL CONDUCTORS)
- Investigation of the IVS5 +5G → A splice site mutation of HPS1 gene found in Japanese patients with Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome
- Characterization of the human RAB38 and RAB7 genes : exclusion of new major pathological loci for Japanese OCA
- An Approximate Method for Incommensurate Phase Transitions and Its Application to NaNO_2
- Distribution of Fluctuating Fractal Dimensions of Finite Critical Systems
- A SADDLEPOINT APPROXIMATION TO THE LIMITING DISTRIBUTION OF A K-SAMPLE BAUMGARTNER STATISTIC
- Electronic Structure of the Si(100) Surface A Defects Analyzed by Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy at 80 K
- Spontaneous Fluctuation between Symmetric and Buckled Dimer Domains of Si(100) at 80 K