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Department of Molecular Design and Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University | 論文
- Sound Velocities in Polymer Blends and the Compatibility
- Effect of Liquid Height on Sonochemical Reaction in a Large-Scale Reactor of a Rectangular Parallelepiped Using Low Frequency Ultrasound
- Effects of dexmedetomidine on cerebral circulation and systemic hemodynamics after cardiopulmonary resuscitation in dogs
- Study on Degradation Rate Constant of Chlorobenzene in Aqueous Solution Using a Recycle Ultrasonic Reactor
- Study on Orientational Motion of Liquid Crystals by Acoustically Induced Birefringence : Physical Acoustics
- Derivatization of Formaldehyde with Dimedone and Subsequent Sorption on Sodium Dodecylsulfate/Alumina admicelles for Fluorometric Analysis
- Thermo-responsive Manipulation of a Water Plug in a Poly(N-isopropylamide)-modified Glass Capillary
- Elastic Properties of Pentaerythritol, C(CH_2OH)_4, at High Temperature Phase
- Determination of Elastic Constants of PentaerythritolCrystal by Ultrasonic Method
- Theory of Compression and Expansion of Hydrogels
- 簡便な細胞表面オリゴ糖鎖ミミックの構築法 : 糖鎖モジュール化法によるアプローチ
- Transition-Metal Catalyzed Multi-Component Carbocyclization and Related Reactions of Bifunctional Molecules
- The Effect of Citric Acid and EDTA Addition on Cu-In Alloy Electrochemical Deposition
- Study on Efficiency and Characterization in a Cylindrical Sonochemical Reactor
- Dynamic Axial Chirality Control of a Carboxybiphenol through Acid-Base Interaction
- Crystal Structure of Methyl 5-Acetamido-2-t-butyl-2-methyl-1,3-benzodioxole-4-carboxylate
- Effects of particle concentration and additive amount of dispersant on adsorption behavior of dispersant to alumina particles
- Solidification mechanism of the sediment formed by particle settling - Analysis of the formation of the solidified layer
- Solidification Mechanism of the Sediment Formed by Particle Settling - Analysis of the Final State of the Sediment
- An Optically Active Hydrogel Composed of Cross-linked Poly(4-carboxyphenyl isocyanide) with a Macromolecular Helicity Memory