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Chapter and Conference Paper
Effects of Phosphorus Addition on Creep Properties of Wrought γ′ Strengthened Ni-Based Superalloy
Large and reliable components by wrought γ′ strengthened Ni and Ni-Fe based are strongly demanded for advanced (A-USC) power generation, which is one of the most promising and efficient technologies with ...
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Article
Production and separation of astatine isotopes in the 7Li + natPb reaction
Production cross sections of astatine isotopes 207−211At in the 29–57 MeV 7Li + natPb reaction have been measured by α- and γ-ray spectrometry. Excitation functions of production cross sections have been compared...
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Extraction of astatine isotopes for development of radiopharmaceuticals using a 211Rn–211At generator
In order to utilize a 211At isotope, a promising α-emitter for radionuclide therapy, the chemical properties of astatine isotopes are studied. We have examined wet chemistry methods through the distribution ratio...
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Article
Construction of virtual patient model for maxillofacial palpation training system
Palpation has been considered as one of the important diagnostic skills for doctors, which is conducted on a patient to identify the size, the consistency, and the location of a subcutaneous tumor. Accurate p...
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Outcome and treatment of late-onset noninfectious pulmonary complications after allogeneic haematopoietic SCT
Late-onset noninfectious pulmonary complications (LONIPCs) are life threatening for allogeneic hematopoietic SCT (allo-HSCT) recipients. However, the impact of LONIPCs on survival has not been properly evaluat...
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A polymorphism in the 5' untranslated region and a Met229→ Leu variant in exon 5 of the human UCP1 gene are associated with susceptibility to Type II diabetes mellitus
Aims/hypothesis. The cumulative effects of several thrifty factors could contribute to the pathogenesis of Type II (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus. We screened the human UCP1 gene (UCP1
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Article
The Thermoelectric Performance of Silicon Carbide Semiconductor made from Rice Hull
Thermoelectric properties (Thermoelectromotive force and electrical conductivity) of porous silicon carbide ceramics are evaluated. Porous silicon carbide ceramics are made from rice hull by reacting silica an...
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Chapter
Fluorescence Microscope Study of Protoplast Fusion
In order to investigate changes of morphology and metabolism of living protoplasts, cytochemical methods are very important. For this purpose, it is necessary to stain protoplasts with various dyes in the livi...
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Chapter
Ultrastructural Aspects of Rice Scutellum as Related to Seminal Root Cultures
In 1965, Maeda succeeded in raising aseptic rice cell and tissue cultures. This was the first academic paper concerned with rice callus cultures (Maeda 1965 b). In 1968 the shoot-bud formation from rice tissue...
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Chapter
Microscopic Observations of Fusion Process of Rice and Lettuce Protoplasts
Protoplasts were isolated from rice callus and lettuce cotyledons. Their fusion process was studied by light and electron microscopy. Lettuce protoplast fusion could be easily produced by either of polyethylen...
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Hepatic phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase deficiency: a neonatal case with reduced activity of pyruvate carboxylase
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Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration in Carica papaya L. tissue culture derived from root explants
The regeneration potential of shoot tip, stem, leaf, cotyledon and root explants of two papaya cultivars (Carica papaya cv. ‘Solo’ and cv. ‘Sunrise’) were studed. Callus induction of these two cultivars of papaya...
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Rice: Regeneration of Plants from Callus Cultures
In callus cultures, shoot meristems and embryo-like structures have often been observed, and these organized structures eventually develop into whole plants. A basic regulatory mechanism underlying organized d...
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Shoot histogenesis in tobacco callus cultures
The earliest histological event observed in light-grown shoot-forming tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. Wisconsin 38) callus was the deposition of safranin-stainable substances (probably suberin) on cut, exposed ...