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Department of Electronic Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University | 論文
- N-Substituted-2-propynamides. Highly Reactive Acetylene Derivatives toward Hydrogen Migration Polymerization
- Electronic Structure of Polyfuran and Poly(3-alkylfuran)
- Multicolor Fluorescent π-Conjugated Oligomer Having Salicylideneaniline Moieties
- The Effect On the Bones of Condensed Phosphate When Used as Food Additives : Its Importance in Relation to Preventive Medicine
- Potentiation of Chemotactic Peptide-Induced Superoxide Generation by CD38 Ligation in Human Myeloid Cell Lines^1
- Efficient Clustering Scheme Considering Non-uniform Correlation Distribution for Ubiquitous Sensor Networks(Multi-dimensional Mobile Information Networks)
- The Application of Superconducting Ceramics as Substrates for the Electrochemical Deposition of Conducting Polymers and Metals
- Electrical and Optical Properties of Conducting Polymer-Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Composite
- Photoelectrochemical Cell Using Polythiophene Film
- Simultaneous Chemical Doping and Electrochemical Undoping in Conducting Polymer
- Blue Electroluminescence from Poly(p-phenylene)Solubilized by Perfluoropropylation
- Light Emitting Diode with Porous Silicon/ Conducting Polymer Heterojunction
- Hydrogen-Induced Ag Cluster Formation on the Si(111)√3×√3(R30°)-Ag Surface Observed by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
- Scanning Tunneling Microscope Observation of Si(111)-3×1-Ag Structure
- Growth Processes of Si(111)-√×√-Ag Studied by Scanning Tunrueling Microscope
- Effect of Changes in Plasma Profiles on Current Drive by Lower Hybrid Wave in Tokamak
- Tunable Optical Stop Band Utilizing Thermochromism of Synthetic Opal Infiltrated with Conducting Polymer
- Effects of Substrate Materials on Growth of Carbon Nanotubes by Chemical Vapor Deposition Using Metal-Phthalocyanines
- Growth of Carbon Nanotubes on Quartz Plates by Chemical Vapor Deposition Using (Ni, Fe)- Phthalocyanines
- Fabrication and Optical Characteristics of Electrodeposited Conducting Polymer Thin Film Based on Poly(p-phenylene vinylene) Derivative : Atoms, Molecules, and Chemical Physics