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Elsevier science bv | 論文
- Technique for cladding of poison sheets for Cd-poisoned moderator
- Performance analysis of a double-pass thermoelectric solar air collector
- Phenotypical analysis of lymphocytes using flow cytometry in dermatomyositis with and without interstitial pneumonia
- Amyloid fibrils formed by selective N-, C-terminal sequences of mouse apolipoprotein A-II
- Synthesis of indium tin oxide powder by solid-phase reaction with microwave heating
- Initial CT findings in early tongue and oral floor cancer as predictors of late neck metastasis
- Deposition transfection technology using a DNA complex with a thermoresponsive cationic star polymer
- Is Auger-free luminescence present in CeF₃?
- Paths, elongation, and projections of ascending chick embryonic spinal commissural neurons after crossing the floor plate
- Stand structure and dynamics during a 16-year period in a sub-boreal conifer-hardwood mixed forest, northern Japan
- Design of a dual-ligand system using a specific ligand and cell penetrating peptide, resulting in a synergistic effect on selectivity and cellular uptake
- Photoluminescent mechanism of a proton-transfer laser dye in highly doped polymer films
- Integrating organic light-emitting diode and field-effect-transistor in a single device
- Batch grinding kinetics of Ethenzamide particles by fluidized-bed jet-milling
- Preparation of hydrophilic silicalite-1 nanocrystal-layered membranes and their application to separating water from water–acetone solution
- Bipyridyl substituted triazoles as hole-blocking and electron-transporting materials for organic light-emitting devices
- The effect of thiophene sequence separation on air-stable organic thin-film transistor materials
- A modified sublimation purification system using arrays of partitions
- Particle size measurement of standard reference particle candidates and theoretical estimation of uncertainty region
- Association analysis of cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen 4 gene polymorphisms with primary biliary cirrhosis in Japanese patients