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Nagoya Inst. Technol. Nagoya Jpn | 論文
- The effect of methanolic extract from Corydalis Tuber on cytokine production and allergic reactions in experimental animals
- Highly Stereoselective 7-Membered Ring Synthesis Based upon the Oxidopyrylium-Alkene [5+2]Cycloaddition Reaction
- Characterization of Thin Bonded Silicon-on-Insulator Structures by the Microwave Photocomductivity Decay Method
- Contactless Estimation of the Surface Recombination Velocity at High-Low Junction Surfaces Fabricated by the Ion-Implantation Technique
- Monte Carlo Simulation of Growth Process of Two-Dimensional Quasicrystal
- Computer Simulation of Growth Process of Binary Quasi Crystal
- Computer Simulation of Film Growth Process on the Two-Dimensional Penrose Pattern
- AlGaSb Single, Double and Multiple Heterostructures Grown by Liquid-Phase Epitaxy and their Photoluminescence Properties : Semiconductors and Semiconductor Devices
- Predicted Extremely High Mobilities of Two-Dimensional Electrons in AlGaSb/GaSb and AlInAsSb/InAs Single Heterostructures
- Experimental Study of Pulsed High-Speed Liquid Jet
- CUE-BASED CAMERA CALIBRATION WITH ITS PRACTICAL APPLICATION TO DIGITAL IMAGE PRODUCTION
- Some ingenious techniques for imaging multiphase processes of micro plastic resin particles under abrupt heating
- An Investigation on Thermal Recycling of Recycled Plastic Resin : Combustion Characteristics of Polyethylene Terephthalate Resin Powder in a High Temperature Oxidizing Atmosphere(Experimental Mechanics in Heat and Fluid Flow)
- TED-AJ03-181 COMBUSTION CHARACTERISTICS OF A TWIN FUEL CERAMIC BURNER USING RECYCLED PET-RESIN POWDER AS AN AUXILIARY FUEL
- Investigation of Electrical and Optical Properties of Phosphine/Hydrogen-Plasma-Exposed In_Ga_P Grown on Si SubStrate : Semiconductors
- Electrical Characteristics of GaAs Bonded to Si Using SeS_2 Technique
- Photoreactions of N-Tosyldihydrodiazaazulanones to Form Diazaazulanones and Ionic Pairs between p-Toluenesulfonate Anion and Tropyliumions
- Hydrogen Plasma Passivation and Improvement of the Photovoltaic Properties of a GaAs Solar Cell Grown on Si Substrate
- Oblique High-Speed Liquid-Solid Impact
- Rapid Electroconcentration in a Tube of 25-40 Microliters under a Relatively Low Applied Voltage