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Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University | 論文
- Single Chip Implementation of Motion Estimator Dedicated to MPEG2 MP@HL (Special Section on Digital Signal Processing)
- Characteristics of Superconducting Gd-Ba-Cu-O Thin Films
- A Tunable Picosecond UV Dye Laser Pumped by the Third Harmonic of a Nd: YAG Laser
- X-ray Fluoroscopic Observation of Bubble Characteristics in a Molten Iron Bath
- BIOMATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM (REPORT 53) A SIMULATION STUDY ON REGULATORY FACTORS OF CORONARY CIRCULATION : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 38TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY
- Stress/Strain Controlling Parameter of Cracked Plate with Mechanical Heterogeneity
- BIOMATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL SYSTEM (REPORT 33) SIMULATION OF RI KINETICS IN CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM WITH A DIGITAL COMPUTER
- Formation of Semieonductive Metal-Sulfide at Interface of (SN)_x-Metal Junction
- A New Method of Photoelastic Stress Analysis by Multiple-Beam Interferometry
- Effect of Molecular Structure of Core on Ferroelectricity in Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals : Condensed matter
- Effect of the Molecular Structure of the Chiral Part on Spontaneous Polarization and Dielectric Properties of Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals
- Novel Ferroelectricity in Fluorinated Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal
- Interferometric Measurements of Absolute Stress-Optical Coefficients in Amorphous Polymers : I. Direct Determination Method of Absolute Stress-Optical Coefficients, Employing Immersion Technique
- Immersion Technique for Interferometric-Photoelastic Stress Analysis
- デローニー三角分割に基づく新しいPIV相関アルゴリズムの提案
- Transient Powder-Laden Liquid Jet in a Pipe Flow
- Successive Writing/Rewriting on Composite Conducting Polymer(Fabrication of Organic Materials,Towards the Realization of Organic Molecular Electronics)
- The Structure of Turbulence in Pulsatile Pipe Flow Accompanied by Relaminarization
- Velocity Distributions in Laminar Phases for Oscillatory Rectangular Duct Flows with Occurrence of Turbulent Transition
- Time-Dependent Wall Shear Stress in a Duct with Arbitrary Cross-Section