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Department of Chemical Engineering, Kyoto University | 論文
- Hydrogen-Atom Abstraction from the Solvent by the Lowest Excited Triplet State of Chromone Yielding the β-Keto-Type Solvent Adduct(s)
- Nucleation and Growth Process of Polystyrene Particle Investigated by AFM
- Interactions between colloidal particles in NaCl aqueous solutions : molecular dynamics simulations with an implicit solvent model
- Potentials of Mean Force for Hydrophilic-Hydrophobic Solute Pairs in Water
- Fragile structured layers on surfaces detected by dynamic atomic force microscopy in aqueous electrolyte solutions
- AFM Observation of Growing Poly Isobutyl Methacrylate (PiBMA) Particles
- A Reexamination of Mean Force Potentials for the Constituent Ion Pairs of Tetramethylammonium Chloride in Water
- Interaction forces between hydrophilic surfaces in electrolyte dimethyl sulfoxide solutions measured by atomic force microscopy
- A Reexamination of Mean Force Potentials for the Methane Pair and the Constituent Ion Pairs of NaCl in Water
- Origin of the apparent long-range attractive force between surfaces in cyclohexane
- Sputtering Behavior of Boron Using Electron Cyclotron Resonance Plasma
- Electron Cyclotron Resonance Discharge of Sublimation Gas of Decaborane and Its Application to Preparation of Boron Thin Films ( Plasma Processing)
- Electron Cyclotron Resonance Discharge of Gas Sublimated from Decaborane by CO_2 Laser Irradiation
- Boundary Values of (Slowly Increasing) Holomorphic Functions
- Grain Size Dependence of Third Nonlinear Piezoelectric Coefficient in Lead Zirconate Titanate Ceramics
- Influence of Material Composition on 3rd Nonlinear Piezoelectric Coefficient in Lead Zirconate Titanate Ceramics
- 酸化亜鉛分散炭素材料の黄色ブドウ球菌に対する抗菌活性
- A Simple Method for Measuring the Complement Activities of Both Classical and Alternative Pathways by Using Rabbit γ-Globulin-Coupled Liposomes
- Effects of Reconstitution of Membrane-Bound Lipoprotein Lipase and Dispersity of Substrate on Its Reaction Characteristics
- Substrate Specificity and Positional Preference of a Lipoprotein Lipase