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Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Kyoto Institute of Technology | 論文
- Cyst-associated renal cell carcinoma : Clinicopathologic characteristics and evaluation of prognosis in 27 cases
- Enhanced Coupling of Light from Organic Electroluminescent Device Using Diffusive Particle Dispersed High Refractive Index Resin Substrate
- Extraction of Waveguided Llight by Anisotropic Scattering Polarizer in Organic Electroluminescent Devices
- Effects of Hydrostatic Pressure on DNA Minor Groove Binding as Studied by Restriction Endonuclease Protection Assay(REPA)
- Facilitated Disassembly of Polyplexes Composed of Self-assembling Amphiphilic Polycations Enhances the Gene Transfer Efficacy
- Solid-Phase Synthesis of Amide-Linked Oligoribonucleosides and Their Properties
- Measurement of Interfacial Tension between Pholymer Liquids:Pendant Drop, lmproved imbedded Fiber Retraction and Steady Shear Flow Methods
- Effects of Droplet Size and Volume Fraction on Relaxation Modulus of Immiscible Polymer Blends: Inclusion of Interface Velocity Term
- Hydrodynamic Interaction Model for Two Droplets under Large Step Shear Strains
- Properties of a Core-Sheath Conjugate Fiber Composed of Poly(butylene terephthalate)and Poly(L-lactic acid)
- The Cyanation of Aromatic Halides Catalyzed by Nickel(0) Complexes Generated In Situ. III. Kinetic and Mechanistic Aspects
- Antioxidative Effect of Enzymatic Hydrolysate of Horn and Hoof in Rat
- Selective Permeation of Carbon Dioxide through Synthetic Polymeric Membranes Having Amine Moiety
- Reduction of Aryl Mesylates Catalyzed by Nickel Complexes
- Theoretical Analyses for High Pressure Resonance Method : Vibration of a Three Layered Shell System with an Isotropic or Anisotropic Core
- Structure and Dynamics of Isotropic Order(Non Equilibrium Soft Matter)
- SH-Group Introduction to the N-terminal of Subtilisin and Prepararion of Immobilized and Dimeric Enzymes
- In situ Fluorescence Observation of the Vacuum Deposition Process of Cyanooctyloxybiphenyl. Fluorescence Behavior Related to Structural Transformation during Deposition
- PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF CODEINE-7, 8-OXIDE (CODEINE EPOXIDE), A NEW METABOLITE OF CODEINE
- EFFECTS OF EPOXIDES OF HEROIN, MORPHINE AND CODEINE ON THE ELECTRICALLY STIMULATED GUINEA PIG ILEUM