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Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Nagoya University | 論文
- Magnetic, Transport and Thermal Properties of Itinerant Magnetic U-T (T=Os, Ru and Rh) Systems
- Magnetic Properties of U_5Pd_6
- Magnetic, Transport and Thermal Properties of CeCuAl_3 Single Crystal
- Magnetic Properties of Ce_2Cu_8Al_9 Single Crystal : New Heavy Fermion Material
- Multiplicity Dependence of Partially Coherent Pion Production in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions(Nuclear Physics)
- Source Chaoticity from Two- and Three-Pion Correlations in Au+Au collisions at √=130 GeV(Nuclear Physics)
- HBT Effect Based on a Hydrodynamical Model
- Doppler Shift of the Light Scattered by Small Fragments of Tobacco Mosaic Virus
- Quasi-Elastic Light Scattering from Solutions of Macromolecules. : II. Doppler Broadening of Light Scattered from Solutions of Semi-Flexible Polymers, F-Actin
- New-Type Photocathode for Polarized Electron Source with Distributed Bragg Reflector
- Defects in Cadmium Selenide Single Crystals
- Time-Resolved Spectroscopic Study of Excitonic Luminescence Centers in RbI Crystals
- Two Slowly Decaying Luminescence Bands in Alkali Iodides
- Heitler-London Calculation on the Bonding of Oxygen to Hemoglobin. : III. Singlet States in the Case of O-O Axis Inclined to Heme Plane
- Heitler-London Calculation on the Bonding of Oxygen to Hemoglobin. : II. Explanation of the Diamagnetism of Oxyhemoglobin for the Parallel Arrangement of O_2 to the Heme
- Heitler-London Calculation on the Bonding of Oxygen to Hemoglobin. : I. Singlet States in the Case of O-O Axis Parallel to Heme Plane
- Computer Simulation of the Rapid Adaptation of Elongation Growth to Osmotic Stress in Segments of Cowpea Stem by Application of the Apoplast Canal Model
- Isotope Effects on Optical Absorption Spectra of Hydronaphthyl Radicals in Naphthalene Single Crystals
- π-Electronic Contribution to the Conformation of DNA
- High Spin Polarization of Conduction Band Electrons in GaAs-GaAsP Strained Layer Superlattice Fabricated as a Spin-Polarized Electron Source