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Kansai University | 論文
- ジャイナ教白衣派聖典における無常
- 白衣派ジャイナ教徒の差恥心
- Development of an Arrayed Tactile Sensor Having Four Stories and Recognition of Contact State Using Neural Networks
- The Effects of a 24-Session EFL Pronunciation Course as Reflected in Learners' Self-Reports
- P3-31 Development of Capacitive Ultrasonic Sensor having Parylene Film by Micromachining Technique(Poster session 3)
- (FD)^2TD Analysis of Light-Beam Scattering from MO Disks with Land/Groove Recording Structures(Special Issue on Recent Progress in Information Storage Technology)
- Numerical Analysis of Light-Beam Diffraction from Magneto-Optical Disk Medium by FDTD Method(Special Issue on Selected Papers from the 5th Asian Symposium on Information Storage Technology)
- Numerical analysis of light-beam diffraction from magneto-optical disk medium by FDTD method (マルチメディアストレージ--第5回アジア情報記録技術シンポジウム〔英文〕)
- Numerical Analysis of Light-Beam Diffraction from Magneto-Optical Disk Medium by FDTD Method
- Fabrication of Micro Accelerometer Using Screen Printed BaTiO_3 Film on a Ceramic Substrate and Its Characterization
- (111) Preferred Oriented Pb(Zr, Ti)O_3 Thick Films Prepared by Multilayer Process and Its Application to Ultrasonic Sensors
- Highly Oriented PZT Films Prepared by Multi-step Process and Its Applications to Ultrasonic Sensors
- Development of a silicon microneedle with three-dimensional sharp tip by electrochemical etching (特集 医療用MEMSデバイス)
- Design and Simulation of Inertial Force Sensor Using Mach-Zehnder Interferometer with Optical Waveguides Made of Crystal Silicon
- Development of MEMS Capacitive Sensor Using a MOSFET Structure
- Fabrication of MOSFET Capacitive Sensor using Spray Coating Method
- Development of a Capacitive Accelerometer Using Parylene (Part 2) : —Measurement Principle Using Fringe Electrical Field and Characterization—
- Development of a Capacitive Accelerometer Using Parylene (Part 1) : —Study on Resonant Frequency of Parylene Suspended Structure—
- The Cyclic Model of Learning : An Ecological Perspective on the Use of Technology in Foreign Language Education
- Vortex in a Water Bubble Sinking in Silicone Oil