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RIKEN (The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research) | 論文
- Performance of the TOPAZ Thin Superconducting Solenoid Wound with Internal Winding Method
- Fermi Surface Study of Quasi-Two-Dimensional Organic Conductors by Magnetooptical Measurements
- The Characteristics of Atmospheric Aerosol at Aksu, an Asian Dust-Source Region of North-West China : A Summary of Observations over the Three Years from March 2001 to April 2004(ADEC-Aeolian Dust Experiment on Climate Impact-)
- Electron Acceleration by Longitudinal Electric Field of a Gaussian Laser Beam
- High-Energy Electron Production by an Electromagnetic Wave with a Static Magnetic Field
- PB142 ARTIFICIAL 1,4-DIAMINOCYCLITOL AMINOGLYCOSIDES : USE OF A DISACCHARIDE AS THE KEY-STARTING MATERIAL
- PB122 STEREOCONTROLLED TOTAL SYNTHESIS OF α1→4 LINKED OLIGOGALACTURONIC ACIDS
- Site Change of Hydrogen in Nb due to Interaction with Oxygen(Cross-disciplinary physics and related areas of science and technology)
- Displaced-T Site Occupancy of Hydrogen in Nb Alloyed with a High Concentration of Mo (Cross-disciplinary Physics and Related Areas of Science and Technology)
- Y-BA-CU-O/NB JOSEPHSON TUNNEL-JUNCTIONS
- Chemical Beam Epitaxy Growth and Characterization of GaNAs/GaAs
- GaInNAs/GaAs Quantum Well Growth by Chemical Beam Epitaxy
- Chemical Beam Epitaxy Growth and Characterization of Ga(In)NAs/GaAs
- New High-Phase-Velocity Leaky Surface Acoustic Wave Mode on LiTaO_3 and LiNbO_3
- Synthesis of a Tricyclo[4.3.0.0^]-nonane Ring System from (-)-Carvone(Organic Chemistry)
- Control of Liposidomycin Production through Precursor-directed Biosynthesis
- CROSSED BEAM EXPERIMENT OF VERY SLOW HIGHLY CHARGED ION - ATOM AND MOLECULE COLLISION USING RIKEN ECRIS
- Synthesis of Carbosilane Compounds Functionalized with Three or Four β-Cyclodextrin Moieties. Use of a One-Pot Reaction in Liquid Ammonia for Birch Reduction and the Subsequent S_N2 Replacement
- Marked Enhancement in the Efficiency of Deep-Ultraviolet AlGaN Light-Emitting Diodes by Using a Multiquantum-Barrier Electron Blocking Layer
- An Efficient Approach to a Lactosamine Synthon for the Synthesis of I-Type Antigens