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Osaka Inst. Technol. Osaka Jpn | 論文
- SIトレーサブルな電子分光法 ; CMAを例として
- Log-Log表示によるAESスペクトル:拡張Sickafus Plot
- 2a-SB-21 レーザー誘起蛍光法(LIFM)によるスパッタ : 原子の密度測定 I
- Analysis of Acoustic Streaming in Nematic Liquid-Crystal Cell
- Optical Properties of Domain Pattern Induced in Nematic Liquid-Crystal Cell by Elastic Wave Propagation : Optical Properties of Condensed Matter
- Propagation Characteristics of Lamb Wave in Nematic Liquid-Crystal Cell
- Influence of Liquid-Crystal Directors in an Electric Field on Elastic Wave Propagating in Liquid-Crystal Cell
- Viscosity Measurement of Nematic Liquid Crystal Using Shear Horizontal Wave Propagation in Liquid Crystal Cell
- Viscosity Measurement of Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Using Shear Horizontal Wave Propagation in a Trilayer Structure
- Periodic Property of Domain in Nematic Liquid Crystal Induced by Elastic Wave
- Liquid Viscosity Measurement Using Plate Mode Shear Horizontal Waves on a Piezoelectric Ceramic Thin Plate
- Temporal Change in Atmospheric Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Particulate Matter from an Urban Location of Osaka, Japan : Estimation of Causes of a Significant Increase in their Concentrations in the Winter Season
- Potentiometric SCN-Selectivity of Polymer Membranes with Fixed Organotin Compounds
- Chemiluminescence Method with Potassium Permanganate for the Determination of Organic Pollutants in Seawater
- Anion Selectivities of Dibutyltin Dihalides as Neutral Carriers for Ion-Selective Electrodes
- Laser-Induced Bulk Damage of Various Types of Silica Glasses at 532 and 355nm
- Additive-Salt Effect on Low Detection Limit and Slope Sensitivity in Response of Potassium- and Sodium-Selective Neutral Carrier Based Electrodes and Their Liquid-Membrane Based Ion-Sensitive Field-Effect Transistor
- Pyrazole-Containing Crown Ethers as Ionophores for NH_4^+-Selective Electrodes
- Chiral Bis(12-crown-4)-based Electrodes for Sodium Ion
- Effects of α-Substituents on Ion Selectivity of Bis(12-crown-4-methyl)Malonates as Neutral Carriers for Sodium Ion-Selective Electrodes