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Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto University | 論文
- 和歌山演習林におけるニホンカモシカ(Capricornis crispus)およびニホンジカ(Cervus nippon)の生息数の推定
- 拡大造林地域におけるカモシカ食害対策とその評価
- 'Malignant' Conformation of Alzheimer's β Peptides (Aβ42) through Radical Formation
- P-64 ELUICIDATION OF THE 'MALIGNATNT' CONFORMATION OF β-AMYLOID WITH ITALIAN MUTATION (E22K-Aβ42) USING SOLID-STATE NMR
- P-9 FORMATION AND STABILIZATION MECHANISM OF THE β-AMYLOID RADICAL
- Structure of β-Amyloid Fibrils and Its Relevance to Their Neurotoxicity : Implications for the Pathogenesis of Alzheimer's Disease
- Synthesis and Tumor-promoting Activities of 12-Epi-phorbol-12,13-dibutyrate
- Synthesis and Biological Activities of (-)-6-n-Octyl-indolactam-V, a New Potent Analogue of the Tumor Promoter (-)-Indolactam-V
- Synthesis and Biological Activities of Indolactone-V, the Lactone Analogue of the Tumor Promoter (-)-Indolactam-V
- Photocytotoxicity of Water-soluble Fullerene Derivatives
- Genetic and reproductive consequences of forest fragmentation for populations of Magnolia obovata
- Leaf-litter decomposition of 15 tree species in a lowland tropical rain forest in Sarawak : dynamics of carbon, nutrients, and organic constituents
- Leaf-litter decomposition of 15 tree species in a lowland tropical rain forest in Sarawak : decomposition rates and initial litter chemistry
- 2D- and 3D-QSAR of carrier-mediated transport of beta-lactam antibiotics in Caco-2 cells
- 1P353 Ion transport across a bilayer lipid membrane facilitated by gramicidin A : Effect of counter anions on the cation transport(13. Membrane transport,Poster Session,Abstract,Meeting Program of EABS & BSJ 2006)
- Stream Water Chemistry of University Forests over Japan
- 芦生研究林におけるニホンジカ(Cervus nippon)の採食によるチマキザサ(Sasa palmata)群落の衰退について (特集 ニホンジカの森林生態系へのインパクト--芦生研究林)
- Effect of Yeast Phytase on Phosphorus Absorption in Pigs Fed a Corn-soybean Meal Based Diet
- Effect of Yeast Phytase on Phosphorus Absorption in Pigs Fed a Corn-soybean Meal Based Diet
- Effect of Dietary Microbial Phytase on Zinc Bioavailability in Growing Pigs