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- Atomic Short-Range Order in an Al_Ni_Co_8 Decagonal Quasicrystal by Anomalous-X-Ray Scattering
- Cavernous hemangioma mimicking a cystic renal cell carcinoma
- How many uncomplicated male and female overactive bladder patients reveal detrusor overactivity during urodynamic study?
- Unusual presentation of necrotizing fasciitis in a patient who had achieved long-term remission after irradiation for testicular cancer
- Lectin-reactive alpha-fetoprotein as a marker for testicular tumor activity
- Clinical parameters that predict histology of postchemotherapy retroperitoneal lymph node mass in testicular cancer
- Case of α-fetoprotein-producing transitional cell carcinoma of the renal pelvis
- High-dose chemotherapy with peripheral blood stem cell transplantation for advanced testicular cancer
- Atomic Force Microscopy on Imogolite, Aluminosilicate Nanotube, Adsorbed on Au(111) Surface
- Probing subpicosecond dynamics using pulsed laser combined scanning tunneling microscopy
- Direct Attachment of Double-stranded DNA to Gold Surface for Preparation of Nano-structured Devices
- Pseudo-Real Time Observation of the Dynamics of Phase Defect on Si(100) Surface
- Development of Time-Resolved Scanning Thnneting Microscopy in Femtosecond Range
- Finite-difference time-domain calculation with all parameters of Sellmeier's fitting equation for 12-fs laser pulse propagation in a silica fiber
- Measurements of Third-Order Dispersion Effects for Generation of High-Repetition-Rate, Sub-Three-Cycle Transform-Limited Pulses from a Glass Fiber
- Optical pulse compression to 5.0 fs by use of only a spatial light modulator for phase compensation
- Amplitude and Phase Characterization of 5.0 fs Optical Pulses Using Spectral Phase Interferometry for Direct Electric-Field Reconstruction : Optics and Quantum Electronics
- Comparison between theory and experiment of nonlinear propagation for a-few-cycle and ultrabroadband optical pulses in a fused-silica fiber
- Comparison of the Symmetry Breaking in the Surface Molecular Structures of One- and Two-Dimensional Bis (ethylenedithio) tetrathiafulvalene Compounds
- Origin, Cause, and Electronic Structure of the Symmetric Dimers of Si(100) at 80 K