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Maruyama

OhtsukI T, Ohno K, Shiga K, Kawazoe Y, Maruyama Y and Masumoto K 1998 Insertion of Xe and Kr atoms Into C60 and C70 fullerenes and the formation of dimers Phys. Rev. Lett. 81 967-70... [Pg.2232]

Flashizume T, Motai K, Wang X D, Shinohara FI, Salto Y, Maruyama Y, Ohno K, Kawazoe Y, Nishina Y, Pickering FI W, Kuk Y and Sakurai T 1993 Intramolecular structures of Cgq molecules adsorbed on the Cu(111) surface Rhys. Rev. Lett. 71 2959-62... [Pg.2427]

Wang P, Maruyama Y and Metzger R M 1996 Superconductivity of Cgg Langmuir-Blodgett films doped with potassium low-field signal and electron spin resonance study Langmuir M 3932-7... [Pg.2430]

Suzuki T, Maruyama Y, Akasaka T, Ando W, Kobayashi K and Nagase S 1994 Redox properties of organofullerenes J. Am. Chem. Soc. 116 1359-63... [Pg.2431]

Suzuki T, Maruyama Y, Kato T, Kikuohi K, Aohiba Y, Kobayashi Kand Nagase S 1995 Eleotroohemistry and ab-initio study of the dimetallofullerene La2 Cgg A/rgew. Chem. Int. Edn. Engl. 34 1094-6... [Pg.2437]

Ishikawa M, Ye J Y, Maruyama Y and Nakatsuka H 1999 Triphenylmethane dyes revealing heterogeneity of their nanoenvironment femtosecond, picosecond, and single-molecule studies J. Chem. Phys. A 103 4319-31... [Pg.2510]

Saito Y, Oenay B and Maruyama T (eds) 1992 High Temperature Corrosion of Advanced Materials and Protective Coaf// gs (Amsterdam North-Flolland)... [Pg.2738]

Maruyama, 1997] Maruyama, K. Connectin/titin, a giant elastic protein of muscle. FASEB J. 11 (1997) 341-345... [Pg.63]

Ozawa.. 1.. Mizukoshi. A.. Maruyama. S.. Nakano. K.. Saiio K.. Si Jetin. G.. Laioiir, Y., and Petit. A.. Pressure reliet design and performance of metal oxide surge arresters, IEEE-198.3. [Pg.625]

Adapted from Ohtsuki, L, Maruyama, K., and Eba.shi, S., 1986. Regulatory and cyto.skeletal protein.s of vertebrate. skeletal muscle. Advances in Protein Chemistry 38 1-67. [Pg.547]

FIGURE 17.21 A drawing of the arrangement of the elastic protein titin in the skeletal mnscle sarcomere. Titin filaments originate at the periphery of the M band and extend along the myosin filaments to the Z lines. These titin filaments produce the passive tension existing in myofibrils that have been stretched so that the thick and thin filaments no longer overlap and cannot interact. (Adapted from Ohtsuki, ., Maruyama, K, and Ebashi,. S ., 1986. Advances ia Protein Chemisti y 38 1—67.)... [Pg.550]

CL1349 I. Shimizu, T. Maruyama, and H. Hasegawa, Chem. Lett, 1349... [Pg.150]


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