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Sci. Univ. Tokyo Tokyo Jpn | 論文
- Refraction and Reflection of Light at Ferroelastic Domain Walls in Rochelle Salt Crystal
- Photoluminescence Study on InGaN/GaN Quantum Well Structure Grown on (112^^-0) Sapphire Substrate
- ANALYSIS OF MITOCHONDRIA- AND PLASTID-TYPE FTSZ GENES ISOLATED FROM THE UNICELLULAR PRIMITIVE RED ALGA CYANIDIOSCHYZON MEROLAE
- Synthesis of Both the Enantiomers of trans-Chrysanthenol and trans-Chrysanthenyl Acetate as the Characteristic Major Constituents of Kougiku
- Synthesis of All Four Possible Stereoisomers of 1-Phenyl-2,3-butanediol and Both Enantiomers of 3-Hydroxy-4-phenyl-2-butanone to Determine the Absolute Configuration of the Natural Constituents
- Simple Synthesis of Dehydrololiolide
- Synthesis of (±)-Methyl Epijasmonate and (±)-Methyl Cucurbate(Organic Chemistry)
- A Simple and Efficient Synthesis of (±)-Methyl Dihydroepijasmonate(Organic Chemistry)
- Comparison of Conjugative Activity, Conversion of Bisphenol A to Bisphenol A Glucuronide, in Fetal and Mature Male Rat
- Passage of Bisphenol A into the Fetus of the Pregnant Rat
- Stress-Induced Factor Involved in Flower Formation of Lemna is an α-Ketol Derivative of Linolenic Acid
- Pressure Effect on the Crystal Forms of RbCl and RbBr in Aqueous Solution
- Cyclic Crystal Growth and Dissolution in a Closed System
- Chemical Evaluation of Betula Species in Japan. IV. Constituents of Betula davurica
- Chemical Evaluation of Betula Species in Japan. II. Constituents of Betula platyphylla var. japonica
- High-Definition Microscopy of Pressure-Induced NaCl-CsCl Transitiom in RbCl
- Transient accumulation of α-ketol linolenic acid (KODA) in immature flower buds of some ornamental plants
- Endogenous α-Ketol Linolenic Acid Levels in Short Day-Induced Cotyledons are Closely Related to Flower Induction in Pharbitis nil
- Identification of a Component that Induces Flowering of Lemna among the Reaction Products of α-Ketol Linolenic Acid (FIF) and Norepinephrine
- CHEMICAL STRUCTURE OF THE MAJOR COMPONENTS OF REACTANTS BETWEEN FIF AND NOREPINEPHRINE WHICH STRONGLY INDUCE FLOWER FORMATION OF LEMNA