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the Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University | 論文
- Production of Galactinol from Sucrose by Plant Enzymes(Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)
- Microscopic detection of reactive oxygen species generation in the compatible and incompatible interactions of Alternaria alternata Japanese pear pathotype and host plants
- Infection behavior of Alternaria alternata Japanese pear pathotype and localization of 1, 3-β-D-glucan in compatible and incompatible interactions between the pathogen and host plants
- β-1,3-D-Glucan Transported from Golgi Apparatus of Japanese Pear Leaves is a Component of Extracellular Polysaccharides Accumulated after AK-toxin I Treatment
- Effects of Chiral Additives on Enantioselectivity for Lipase-Catalyzes Esterifications in an Organic Solvent. A Remarkable Enhancement of Its Enantioselectivity Due to Cooperative Effects of Two Kings of Additives
- Ground Vibration Attenuation along Response Line Established near Structures
- A Simple Method of Calculating Individual Subjective Responses by Paired-Comparison Tests
- Theory of Planning Physical Environments Incorporating Spatial and Temporal Values
- Coupled Lateral-torsional Vibration of Rotor System Trained by Gears : part 1. Analysis by Transfer Matrix Method
- A New Digital Watermarking Scheme Applying Locally the Wavelet Transform
- Molecular Cloning and Sequence Analysis of Catalase cDNA from Green Pepper Seedlings Elicited with Arachidonic Acid
- Comprehensive Monitoring System for Cutting Process(Advanced Manufacturing Technology)
- Effects of Green Areas on Urban Air Temperature by Numerical Solution
- 401 Comprehensive Monitoring System for Cutting Process
- Estimation Method of Land Cover Ratio using Satellite Data : Comparison of Multiple Regression Analysis Method and Constrained Least Squares Method
- The Production of Prompt Cosmic Ray Muons and Neutrinos
- A Tobacco Soluble Protoporphyrinogen-oxidizing Enzyme Similar to Plant Peroxidases in Their Amino Acid Sequences and Immunochemical Reactivity
- Simultaneously Continuous Separation of Glucose, Maltose, and Maltotriose Using a Simulated Moving-Bed Adsorber
- A Simple ROBOT System for Educational Application Using Parallel Port of IBM PC Series Computer
- Divided Static Random Access Memory for Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor Nodes