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Department of Chemistry and Materials Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology | 論文
- The Pathology of Ligamentum Flavum in Degenerative Lumbar Disease
- Microsurgical Transdural Discectomy With Laminoplasty : New Treatment for Paracentral and Paracentroforaminal Cervical Disc Herniation Associated With Spinal Canal Stenosis
- Electroless Formation of Pressure Sensitive Thin Films of Platinum Porphyrin Using Surfactants with an Azobenzene Group
- Organic Transistors Based on Octamethylenetetrathiafulvalenes
- Localized Heating and Reduction of Magnetite Ore with Coal in Composite Pellets Using Microwave Irradiation
- Defect-Controlled Selective Epitaxial Growth of GaP on Si by Migration-Enhanced Epitaxy under Atomic Hydrogen Irradiation
- A Single-Chain Fv Fragment 2A3 Specific for Native Lysozyme : Isolation from a Human Synthetic Phage Display Antibody Library and Characterization
- The Floating Potential on the Surface of 25mol%Na_2O-SiO_2 Glass Heated by Thermal Plasma of Ar
- Ependymoblastoma in a Japanese Black Heifer
- A role of Ecdysteroid-phosphates during early embryonic development in silkworm Bombyx Mori
- Comparative Studies of Ecdysteroid Metabolism between Diapause Eggs and Non-diapause Eggs of the Silkworm, Bombyx mori(Reproductive Biology)
- Hardening Effect of GaP_N_x and GaAs_ N_x Alloys by Adding Nitrogen Atoms
- Control of N Content of GaPN Grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy and Growth of GaPN Lattice Matched to Si(100) Substrate
- High-Quality GaAs_xP_/In_Ga_P Quantum Well Structure Grown on Si Substrate with a Very Few Threading Dislocations
- Versatile Synthon for Chirally β-Deuterated L-Amino Acids and Synthesis of (3R)- and (3S)-[3-^2H_1]-L-Serine
- Overproduction and Substrate Specificity of 3-Isopropylmalate Dehydrogenase from Thiobacillus ferrooxidans
- Biosynthesis of (2R)-4-Amino-2-hydroxybutyric Acid, Unique and Biologically Significant Substituent in Butirosins
- Removal of Fe_3O_4 Film Using Atmospheric Transferred Plasma at Low Temperature
- Novel Bis-fused π-Electron Donor Composed of Tetrathiafulvalene and Tetraselenafulvalene
- Reduction Kinetics of Hematite Powder Mechanically Milled with Graphite