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- Study of the Application of Knowledge Engineering in NK Data Processing
- Investigation of NO_X Measurement for Practical Use
- Analysis of the accident of the MV Nakhodka. Part 2. Estimation of structural strength
- On Board Test of Hull Strength Monitoring System
- A Study on the Hull Girder Torsional Strength Assessment of Container Ship Structures
- Measurement of Dolphin Mooring System for an Oil Storage Barge and Simulation Analysis
- Comprehensive Studies on the Wave Load Analysis and Structural Strength Assessment of Container Ships
- A Consideration of Wave-Induced Loads for Direct Strength Calculation under Extreme Waves(Part1,Strength Assessment of Double Hull Tankers)
- Development of Hull Monitoring Systems(Outline of Research Activities)
- PrimeShip-FD: A New Fatigue Design Guidance for Ship Structures : Outline of the Guidance and Examples of Analyses
- Bases of Design and Planning for Maintenance of Hull : Planning of Inspection & Life Design for Preventive Maintenance of Hull(Technical Reports on Inspection & Preventive Maintenance of Hull Structures)
- Effect of NS-21,an Anticholinergic Drug with Calcium Antagonistic Activity,on Lower Urinary Tract Function in a Rat Model of Urinary Frequency
- Analysis of Three-Dimensional Flow around Marine Propeller by Direct Formulation of Boundary Element Method
- 4. Analysis of Three Dimensional Flow around Marine Propeller by Direct Formulation of Boundary Element Method
- Study on the Vibration and Strength of Long-stroke Diesel Engine Crank Shaftings
- An Integrated Program System for Response Analysis of Offshore Structures
- Inspection and Maintenance for Very Large Floating Structures : Lessons Learned from Experience and Prospects for Future Technology(Outline of Research Activities)
- Fatigue Strength Analysis for the Condition Assessment Program
- Progress of Corrosion in Painted Steel Plates in a Sea Water Environment : Inspection of Plates in Ballast Tanks of Actual Ships and in Dry/Wet Alternating Tests
- Assessment of the Biological Similarity of Three Capsaicin Analogs (Capsinoids) Found in Non-Pungent Chili Pepper (CH-19 Sweet) Fruits