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Department of Applied Science Faculty of Engineering | 論文
- A-9 Chitosan/BSA micropatterns on Titanium Surfaces by Functionization and Soft Lithography
- XAFS Analysis of Ti and Ni Dissolution from Pure Ti, Ni-Ti Alloy, and SUS304 in Soft Tissues
- Chromatography of carbon nanotubes separated albumin from other serum proteins : a method for direct analysis of their interactions
- AFM and SEM Observation of Morphological Changes of Human Dentin Surface by Treatment of Acidic Agents
- Development of a multiwalled carbon nanotube coated collagen dish
- X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (XAFS) Analysis of Titanium-implanted Soft Tissue
- Analysis of Titanium Dental Implants Surrounding Soft Tissue Using X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (XAFS) Analysis
- Application of flake shaped glass (Glass Flake®) filler for dental composite resin
- Infrared Absorption Spectra of Molecular Complexes of Pyridine. Part V : Molecular Complexes with Cu-, Co-, Ni- and Mn-Dihalides
- Selenium Distribution in Human Soft Tissue Determined by Using X-ray Scanning Analytical Microscope and X-ray Absorption Fine Structure Analysis
- Nano-architecture on Carbon Nanotube Surface by Biomimetic Coating
- Fabrication of a Functionally Graded Dental Composite Resin Post and Core by Laser Lithography and Finite Element Analysis of its Stress Relaxation Effect on Tooth Root
- Firing Shrinkage of Porcelain-resin Composites Prepared by Laser Lithography
- Progressive Transmission of Continuous Tone Images Using Multi-Level Error Diffusion Method
- Imaging and Non-Contact Profile Analysis of Nd : YAG Laser-Irradiated Teeth by Scanning Electron Microscopy and Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy
- Temperature-dependence of the Mechanical Properties of FRP Orthodontic Wire
- Development of New Dental Materials by Combining Substances with Varying Properties
- In-situ etching observation of human teeth in acid agent by atomic force microscopy
- Application of Cluster Variation Method to Three-Dimensional t-J Model
- XAFS Analysis of the Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid of a Tungsten Carbide Pneumoconiosis Patient