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THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR CATALYSIS HOKKAIDO UNIVERSITY | 論文
- HYDROFLUORIC ACID-LEACHED RANEY Ni MATERIALS FOR WATER ELECTROLYSIS CATHODE
- EFFECT OF WATER TREATMENT ON THE CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF DECATIONATED ZEOLITE
- ON THE UTILIZATION OF A NEW TYPE MERCURY MANOMETER IN THE DETERMINATION OF SURFACE AREA BY THE B.E.T. METHOD
- HYDROGENATION OF ETHYLENE ON METALLIC CATALYSTS:Part 9-The Reaction over Evaporated Tungsten Films
- ON THE MECHANISM OF WATER GAS SHIFT REACTION:PART Ⅰ: Determination of the Stoichiometric Number of Rate-determining Step by Means of Deuterium as Tracer
- ON THE MECHANISM OF THE OXIDATION OF SULFUR DIOXIDE:Part Ⅱ: Determination of the Stoichiometric Number of Rate-Determining Step by Means of 18O
- HYDROGENATION OF ETHYLENE ON METALLIC CATALYSTS:Part 5-On the Deuterium Distribution in Deuteration Products of Ethylene on Evaporated Nickel Film.
- DETERMINATION OF DIFFERENTIAL CAPACITY OF MERCURY HYDROGEN ELECTRODE FROM CHARGING AND DECAY CURVES OF OVERVOLTAGE
- NOTE ON THE FIELD EMISSION MICROSCOPIC OBSERVATION OF DECOMPOSITION OF HYDRAZINE ON RHENIUM
- RESEARCH ON SURFACE PROPERTIES OF Ni AND Ni-Se COATED Ni FILMS
- CHEMISORPTION OF HYDROGEN ON A PROMOTED IRON CATALYST UP TO THE MIDDLE RANGE OF COVERAGE
- NUMBER OF SEATS OF HETEROGENEOUS REACTION ON METALLIC CATALYSTS
- MECHANISM OF MUSCULAR CONTRACTION:Ⅱ. KINETIC STUDIES ON MUSCLE ATP-ASE (From the Journal of Biochemistry, Vol. 40 (1953) No. 4)
- NOTE ON THE NATURE OF THE ACTIVE STATE OF THE ACTOMYOSIN-ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE SYSTEM
- PHYSICO-CHEMICAL STUDY ON THE ACTOMYOSIN-ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE SYSTEM
- A UNIFIED THEORY FOR THE INTERACTION BETWEEN MYOSIN AND ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE
- CHANGE OF SIZE AND SHAPE OF MYOSIN B BY POLYPHOSPHATE
- HYDROGEN ELECTRODE REACTION IN ALKALINE SOLUTION:Ⅲ Hydrogen overvoltage at Ga, In, Tl and Pb electrodes and its periodic variation with atomic number of electrode metals
- HYDROGEN ELECTRODE REACTION IN ALKALINE SOLUTIONS:Ⅰ: Codeposition of sodium with hydrogen on mercury cathode
- ELECTROCATALYSIS BY d- AND sp-METALS