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- Fine-control of Metal Assembling in Dendritic Polyphenylazomethines
- An Artificial Signal Transduction System. Control of Lactate Dehydrogenase Activity Performed by an Artificial Cell - surface Receptor
- Preparation of Novel Mesoporous Carbon Materials with Tunable Pore Diameters Using Directly Synthesized AlSBA-15 Materials
- Sequential Reaction and Product Separation on Molecular Films of Glucoamylase and Glucose Oxidase Assembled on an Ultrafilter
- Molecular arrays and patterns for supramolecular materials
- Quantum Point Contact Switch using Solid Electrochemical Reaction
- Nano-Device Formation in a Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotube
- 20pGQ-8 Anisotropic structural modulation of the epitaxial Au(111) thin films on striped Ag substrates
- Temperature-Dependent Growth of Smooth DNA Film
- 27aYB-8 Nanoscale property measurements by multiple-probe scanning tunneling microscopes
- 20pTG-9 In Situ ATR-SEIRA Spectroscopy for the Analysis of the Adsorption and Desorption Process of Au Nanoparticles on the SiO_2/Si Surface
- Hierarchic Template Approach for Synthesis of Silica Nanocapsules with Tuned Shell Thickness
- Turnstile Based Single-Electron Logic Devices
- Temperature Evolution of Spin-Polarized Electron Tunneling in Silicon Nanowire-Permalloy Lateral Spin Valve System
- A New Factor Affecting the Performance of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells in the Presence of 4-tert-Butylpyridine
- Microwave-assisted Synthesis of Highly Crystalline Mesoporous Hydroxyapatite with a Rod-shaped Morphology
- Effect of Annealing on Mechanical Properties of Materials Formed by Focused Au or Si Ion-Beam-Induced Chemical Vapor Deposition Using Phenanthrene
- Isotope Effect of Penetration of Hydrogen and Deuterium into Silicon through Si/SiO2 Interface
- Electronic States of P Donors in Si Nanocrystals Embedded in Amorphous SiO2 Layer Studied by Electron Spin Resonance: Hydrogen Passivation Effects
- Optimization of Interface Resistance between Carbon Nanotubes and Probe-Shaped Titanium Wire