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Interdisciplinary Graduate School Of Engineering Science Kyushu University | 論文
- A Language for Designing Module Generators (Special Issue on Synthesis and Verification of Hardware Design)
- Performance Improvement of a Discharge-Pumped ArF Excimer Laser by Xenon Gas Addition
- Reaction Engineering Modeling of Low-Pressure Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition of Nb_2O_5 Thin Film
- A Proposal for a Co-design Method in Control Systems Using Combination of Models : PAPER Special lssue on Synthesis and Verification of Hardware Design
- Estimating the Kuroshio Axis South of Japan Using Combination of Satellite Altimetry and Drifting Buoys
- Fundamental Chamber Experiment on Indoor Secondary Aerosol Derived from Ozone/VOC Reactions(Environmental Engineering)
- Application of 1.67μm Differential Absorption LIDAR System for Methane Detection
- Application of an Acousto-optic Laser Deflector to Interferometric Measurement of Discharges in Air
- Application of Laser Wavefront Sensing to Diagnostics of High Voltage Impulse Discharges in Air
- Numerical Morphological Analysis of Fungal Growth based on a Reaction-Diffusion Model
- Experimental Study of Drift Wave Turbulence in Linear Plasmas
- Measurements of Electron Density and Temperature Profiles in a Striated PDP Discharge Using Laser Thomson Scattering
- Satsuki: An Integrated Processor Synthesis and Compiler Generation System (Special Issue on Synthesis and Verification of Hardware Design)
- Nonlinear Mode Couplings in a Cylindrical Magnetized Plasma
- Spatiotemporal Behavior of Drift Waves in LMD-U
- Observation of Zonal Flow Type Oscillation in Linear Cylindrical ECR Plasmas
- Addition-type Oxidation of Silylalkene Using Ozone : An Efficient Approach for Acyloin and Its Derivatives
- Propagating Wave Characteristics for Plasma Production in Plasma Processing Field
- RF Wave Propagation in Bounded Plasma under Divergent and Convergent Magnetic Field Configurations
- Role of Electron Thermal Motion in Evanescent Electromagnetic Wave Structure of Inductively Coupled Plasma