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Konan Univ. Kobe Jpn | 論文
- ACTIVATION SYSTEM OF ECDYSTEROID-PHOSPHATES IN BOMBYX MORI EGGS(Biochemistry,Abstracts of papers presented at the 74^ Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)
- A POSSIBLE ROLE OF EGG ECDYSTEROIDS IN EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT IN SILKWORM BOMBYX MOM
- Some Aspects of a Plasma Electrode
- THE ENDOCRINOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTIC IN RELATION TO THE SEX DETERMINATION OF DAPHNIA MAGNA(Endocrinology,Abstracts of papers presented at the 74^ Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)
- Selenium content of Japanese rocks and rock-forming minerals
- ULTRASONIC EXTRACTION OF SEVERAL CATIONS WITH DILUTE NITRIC ACID SOLUTIONS FROM SOILS
- The Expression of the Protochordate Homologue of the Proteasome Regulatory Subunit Rpn12 is Transcriptionally and Post-translationally Regulated during Cleavage Stage(Developmental Biology)
- An alternatively spliced gene encoding a Y-box protein showing maternal expression and tissue-specific zygotic expression in the ascidian embryo
- Two Distinct Cell Types Identified in the Ascidian Notochord
- Specification in the primary lineage of ascidian muscle cells analyzed with a specific monoclonal antibody
- Correlation between Photoluminescence Intensity and Micro Structure in Amorphous Silicon Films Prepared by Reactive RF Sputtering
- Performance analysis of wireless multimedia networks with ARQ schemes (ネットワークシステム)
- Silver-catalyzed Preparation of Oxazolidinones from Carbon Dioxide and Propargylic Amines
- Performance Analysis of Integrated Voice/Data Transmission in Slotted CDMA Packet Radio Communication Networks
- Transport Capacity of a Route Order Type Demand Bus System
- METABOLIC FATE OF ECDYSONE INJECTED INTO DIAPAUSE EGGS AND NON-DIAPAUSE EGGS OF THE SILKWORM, BOMBYX MORI
- One-pot Preparation of Water-soluble Blue Luminescent Silica Flakes via Microwave Heating
- Influences of a Single Amino Acid Deletion on Lipid Binding of Human Apolipoprotein A-I C-Terminal Peptides
- 分裂酵母におけるスピンドル毒CIPC超感受性変異株の分離と分析〔英文〕
- Ge Selective Growth on (001) GaAs Substrates by Molecular Beam Epitaxy