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Graduate School For Science Chiba University | 論文
- Melting and Crystallization Behaviors of an Ionic Liquid, 1-Isopropyl-3-methylimidazolium Bromide, Studied by Using Nanowatt-Stabilized Differential Scanning Calorimetry
- NMR Study for Self-aggregation of 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium Bromide in Aqueous Solution
- The Effects of Chloride Salts of Some Cations on the Molecular Organization of H_2O. Towards Understanding the Hofmeister Series. II
- Halogen-bonded and Hydrogen-bonded Network Structures in Crystals of 1-Propyl- and 1-Butyl-4,5-dibromo-3-methylimidazolium Bromides
- Introductory Photoemission Theory
- Approximate Spherical Wave Debye-Waller Factors in EXAFS and XANES Spectra
- Full Multiple Scattering Approach to X-Ray Absorption near Edge Structure Spectra of Bromonaphthalene in Supercritical Xenon
- Br K-Edge X-ray Absorption Near Edge Structure Analyses of Bromine Residue Carbon Compounds Using Full Multiple-Scattering Theory
- Theory on Extended X-Ray Emission Spectra
- Partitioning Method Applied to X-Ray Absorption Near Edge Structure Calculations
- Multiple Scattering Approach to the Theory of Angular Dependence of K-edge X-Ray Magnetic Circular Dichroism
- Polymorphic Properties of Ionic Liquid of 1-Isopropyl-3-methylimidazolium Bromide
- Quantum Statistical Approach to Debye-Waller Factor in EXAFS, EELS, and ARXPS : VII. Path Integral Approach to Asymmetric Double-well Potentials(Condensed Matter: Structure, Mechanical and Thermal Properties)
- Multiple Scattering Effects on Spin Polarized XPD Spectra from W 4f Levels
- Relativistic Short-Range-Order X-ray Photoelectron Diffraction Theory
- Relativistic Short-Range-Order X-ray Photoelectron Diffraction Theory
- 20aZA-4 Theory of recoil effects in high-energy photoemission from deep cores and valence levels(Recoil effects in photoelectron spectroscopy in solids: New development in high energy photoelectron spectroscopy)
- Development of Apparatus for Simultaneous Measurements of Raman Spectroscopy and High-Sensitivity Calorimetry
- Br K-Edge X-ray Absorption Near Edge Structure Analyses of Bromine Residue Carbon Compounds Using Full Multiple-Scattering Theory