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- Application of Chemical Imaging Sensor to Electro Generated pH Distribution
- Visualization of pH Change of E. coli with a Novel pH Imaging Microscope
- Observation of Microorganisms Colonies Using a Scanning-Laser-Beam pH-Sensing Microscope
- Improvememt of Spatial Resolution of a Laser-Scanning pH-Imaging Sensor
- The Performance of Thin NaI(Tl) Scintillator Plate for Dark Matter Search(Nuclear physics)
- Measurement of fuel vapor concentration in flash boiling spray by infrared extinction/scattering technique
- Monte Carlo Study of X-ray Generation from Film/Substrate Structure by Electron Impact
- Monte Carlo Modeling of Generation of Characteristic, Continuous and Fluorescent X-rays by Electron Impact
- Development of Monte Carlo Simulation of Generation of Continuous and Characteristic X-Rays by Electron Impact (Short Note)
- Monte Carlo Simulation of Generations of Continuous and Characteristic X-Rays by Electron Impact
- Driving-Voltage Reduction of Electrostatically Tunable Infrared Filter
- Acid-Base Property of Ethylammonium Nitrate Ionic Liquid Directly Obtained Using Ion-selective Field Effect Transistor Electrode
- Energy Dispersive X-Ray Microanalysis of Element Distribution in Amaranth Seed
- Continuum X-Ray Generation from W Film on Cu Substrate
- Single Particle Analysis of Secondary Organic Aerosols Formed from 1,4-Cyclohexadiene Ozonolysis Using a Laser-Ionization Single-Particle Aerosol Mass Spectrometer
- G-4 Ultrasonic transmission characteristics of in vitro human cancellous bone(Medical ultrasound (English session))
- Influences of Trabecular Structure on Ultrasonic Wave Propagation in Bovine Cancellous Bone
- Multiplicity and Lattice Relaxation of DX Center in AlGaAs:Si Studied by Electron Emission Spectra under Pressure
- Nano-Scale Stress Field Evaluation with Shallow Trench Isolation Structure Assessed by Cathodoluminescence, Raman Spectroscopy, and Finite Element Method Analyses
- Modified Luminescence from Germanium Self-assembled Quantum Dots in Photonic Crystal Cavity at Room Temperature