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Faculty of Agriculture Tohoku University | 論文
- Mineralogical and Agrochemical Properties of Kawatabi Volcanic Ash Soil.
- Two-Photon Absorption Measurements in PDA (12,8) Waveguides (Special Section on Organic Functional Devices)
- Effects of Type of Diet and Salinomycin Supplementation on Insulin Secretory Response and Action in Sheep
- Effects of Type of Diet and Salinomycin Supplementation on Insulin Secretory Response and Action in Sheep
- The Role of Suspended Oyster Culture on Nitrogen Cycle in Hiroshima Bay
- Application of Water Quality Data to Estimate the Cultured Oyster Biomass in Hiroshima Bay:Estimation of the Cultured Oyster Biomass
- Uniaxial compression strength and erosive potential rate of rocks in strata on the coast of Miura Peninsula with specific relation to the algal communities of Eisenia bicyclis and Ecklonia cava
- Isolation and Structural Assignment of 11-Nortetrodotoxin-6(S)-ol from the Puffer Arothron nigropunctatus
- Structures of New Pectenotoxin Analogs, Pectenotonix-2 Seco Acid and 7-epi-Pectenotoxin-2 Seco Acid, Isolated from a Dinoflagellate and Greenshell Mussels
- METABOLISM OF ACETATE-1-^C IN EXCISED LEAVES FROM POTASSIUM DEFICIENT RICE SEEDLINGS
- FUNCTION OF CALCIUM IN THE CELL WALL OF RICE LEAVES
- Some further studies on metabolism of acetate-1-^C in potassium deficient rice leaves
- The relation between calcium and cell wall in growing rice leaf
- A SHORT NOTE ON THE MODE OF INCORPORATION OF SULFLTR INTO CELLULAR FRACTIONS OF BARLEY LEAVES
- RESPIRATION AND ORGANIC ACID METABOLISM IN POTASSIUM DEFICIENT RICE PLANT
- A High Degree of Homology Exists between the Protein Encoded by SLG and the S Receptor Domain Encoded by SRK in Self-Inocompatible Brassica campestris L. : GENES STRUCTURE AND EXPRESSION : CELL-CELL INTERACTION
- Variations in and Inheritance of NS-Glycoprotein in Self-Incompatible Brassica campestris L.
- Existence of S-Glycoprotein-Like Proteins in Anthers of Self-Incompatible Species of Brassica
- Bactericidal Activity of a Fermented Hot-Water Extract from Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni towards Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Other Food-Borne Pathogenic Bacteria
- Inhibitory Effects of Hot Water Extract of the Stevia Stem on the Contractile Response of the Smooth Muscle of the Guinea Pig Ileum