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Department of Computers and Systems Engineering, Tokyo Denki University | 論文
- Nested Invocation Protocol on Object Replicas(Special Issue on High Speed Networks and Multimedia Applications)
- Pseudo-active Replication in Heterogeneous Clusters (特集:マルチメディア分散・協調コンピュ-ティング)
- Quality-based Flexibility in Distributed Systems (特集:マルチメディア通信と分散処理)
- Effects of Monatepil Maleate, a New Ca^ Channel Antagonist With α_1 : Adrenoceptor Antagonistic Activity, on Cholesterol Absorption and Catabolism in High Cholesterol Diet : Fed Rabbits
- On an Optimal Choice of Input for Identification of Continuous-time Transfer Functions
- Glucagon Secretory Responses to Insulin-induced Hypoglycemia and Arginine in Streptozotocin-induced Diabetic Dogs
- Half Life of Gastrointestinal Glucagon-like Immunoreactive Materials
- Insulin Releasing Activity of Gastrointestinal Glucagon-like Immunoreactive Materials in Perfused Rat Pancreas
- Reduction of hepatitis C virus by dialysis membrane
- Control Strategy for a Snake-Like Robot Based on Constraint Force and Verification by Experiment
- Checkpoint and Rollback in Asynchronous Distributed Systems(Special Issue on Generation Database Technology for Internet, Multimedia and Mobile computing)
- Version Vector for Maintaining Distributed Replicas (特集:マルチメディア通信と分散処理)
- Assistance control on a haptic system for human adaptive mechatronics
- Production of Antisera to des Asn28 Thr29 Homoser27 Glucagon; The Development of Radioimmunoassay for Total Glucagon-like Immunoreactivity in Human Plasma
- Failure of Somatostatin to Decrease Blood Glucose by Suppression of Extrapancreatic Glucagon in Severely Diabetic Depancreatized Dogs
- A Purpose-oriented Access Control Model in Object-based Systems
- Anatomy of Group Communication Protocols
- Group Communication Protocol for Wide-area Groups
- Exaggerated Response of Plasma Glucagon-Like Immunoreactivity (GLI) to Oral Glucose in Patients with Reactive Hypoglycemia
- Changes in somatostatin release from perfused pancreas of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.