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Department of Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan | 論文
- Applicability of Random Cloning Method to Analyze Microbial Community in Full-Scale Anaerobic Digesters(ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY)
- Diagnostic imaging of unstable superior glenoid labral detachment : a comparison between MR arthrography and unenhanced MRI
- Combined Microsurgical and Endovascular Modalities for Complex Intracranial Aneurysms
- Comparison of Thermophilic Anaerobic Digestion Characteristics between Single-Phase and Two-Phase Systems for Kitchen Garbage Treatment(ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY)
- Evaluation of operational parameters in thermophilic acid fermentation of kitchen waste
- High Yield of Vaterite Precipitation Induced by Trace Lanthanum Ion from a Supersaturated Solution of Calcium Carbonate at 50℃
- Electrocardiogram-Gated Computerized Tomographic Angiogram in the Detection of Aneurysm Bleb and its Post-Operative Histopathological Verification
- Management of ruptured intracranial aneurysms : Selection of appropriate treatment modality, clipping or coiling(The 25th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Congress of Neurological Surgeons)
- AMS ^C Dating of Mammalian Remains from Naumann Branch of Seiryukutsu Cave, Hiraodai Karst Plateau, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
- Nonmetric cranial variation in human skeletal remains associated with Okhotsk culture
- Determination of Chemical Form of Antimony in Contaminated Soil around a Smelter Using X-ray Absorption Fine Structure
- Augmentation with a Gore-Tex patch for repair of large rotator cuff tears that cannot be sutured
- Morphologic and Genetic Evidence for the Kinship of Juvenile Skeletal Specimens from a 2,000 Year-old Double Burial of the Usu-Moshiri Site, Hokkaido, Japan
- Chemical and thermal stratification in lakes
- Severe developmental defects of enamel in a human skeleton of the Final Jomon age from the Nakazawahama shell-mound, Iwate, Japan
- Biological affinities of Okhotsk-culture people with East Siberians and Arctic people based on dental characteristics
- Dental diseases of human skeletal remains from the early-modern period of Kumejima Island, Okinawa, Japan
- Pleistocene human remains from Shiraho-Saonetabaru Cave on Ishigaki Island, Okinawa, Japan, and their radiocarbon dating
- Terminal Pleistocene human skeleton from Hang Cho Cave, northern Vietnam : implications for the biological affinities of Hoabinhian people
- Degenerative changes of the spine in people from prehistoric Okhotsk culture and two ancient human groups from Kanto and Okinawa, Japan
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