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Ozeki M, Usui A, Yoshinobu A and Nishizawa J (eds) 1994 ALES Proc. 3rd Int. Conf on Atomic Layer Epitaxy (Sendai, Japan, May 1994) Appl. Surf. Sc/. 82/83... [Pg.2944]

S. Shoji, and A. Gandiser, Controlled Felease Fertilisers with Polyolefin Fesin Coating, Koimo Printing, Sendai, Japan, 1992. [Pg.139]

Yoshiyuki Yamashita, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (Section 3, Mathematics)... [Pg.18]

Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University, Sendai 980, Japan. [Pg.89]

Abiko, K. (1994) in Ultra High Purity Base Metals (UHPM-94), ed. Abiko, K. et al. (Japan Institute of Metals, Sendai) p. 1. [Pg.385]

On his return home in 1911, Honda was appointed professor of physies at the new Tohoku Imperial University in Sendai, in the north of Japan this institution had been established only in 1906, when the finance minister twisted the arm of an industrialist who had made himself unpopular because of pollution eaused by his copper mines and extracted the necessary funds to build the new university. A provisional institute of physical and chemical research was initiated in 1916, divided into a part devoted to novel plastics and another to metals. This proved to be Honda s lifetime domain he assembled a lively team of young physicists and chemists. In the same year, Honda invented a high-cobalt steel also containing tungsten and chromium, which had by far the highest coercivity of any permanent-magnet material then known. He called it KS steel, for K. Sumitomo, one of his sponsors, and it made Honda famous. [Pg.525]

Mazurek, M. and Kinning, D.J. In Proceedings of the 12th International Symposium on Organosilicon Chemistry, Sendai, Japan, May, 1999. [Pg.533]

B. Stanovnik, Ljubljana, Slovenia Y. Yamamoto, Sendai, Japan... [Pg.326]

Yosbinoii Yamaiii Depamnent of Qiemisny Giadiiate Sdiool of Scienoe Tobolm Univeisity Sendai )S0-S57S Japan... [Pg.389]

Cadet, P., Keddam, M. and Takenouti, H., Proc. 4th Int. Conf. Rapidly Quenched Metals, The Japan Institute of Metals, Sendai, 2, 1477 (1982)... [Pg.643]

Ford, F. P., Overview of collaborative research into mechanisms of environmentally assisted controlled cracking in the low alloy, pressure vessel steel/water system , IAEA Specialists Meeting on Sub-Critical Crack Growth, 15-17 May 1985, Sendai, Japan, NUREG/CP-0067 (1986)... [Pg.1325]

Acosta, A., O Hern, T. and Katz, J., International Symposium on Cavitation, Sendai, Japan p. 1-7 (April 1986)... [Pg.1350]

HlSAMtTSU, N Ise, T. and Takbishi, Y. Hydmtransport-7 (BHRA Fluid Engineering, Sendai. Japan) (Nov, 1980) B4 71, Blockage of slurry pipeline. [Pg.228]

This work was supported by Grant GM 27256 from the National Institutes of Health and Grant DA 02507 from the National Institute of Drug Abuse. LL. is an American Cancer Society Research Professor of Biochemistry (Award PRP-21). H.V.V. is the recipient of a Research Career Award (5K6-AI-2372) from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease. We thank Dr. Y. Hirata of Meijo University for generous gifts of palytoxin isolated from Palythoa tuberculosa. We thank Dr. T. Yasumoto, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, for the maitotoxin preparation. We thank also Jeffrey A. Bessette and Nancy Worth for their technical assistance and Inez Zimmerman for preparation of the manuscript. [Pg.231]

New Industry Creation Hatchery Centre, Tohoku University, 6-6-10 Aoba, Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8579, Japan... [Pg.5]


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