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    Innovative Instrumental Analysis of Heartbeat Signals and Its Clinical Application by FUJIWARA, Shizuo, SHIRATO, Kozo, HIGUCHI, Norio, MAEKAWA, Mizuho, SHIMETANI, Naoto, WATANABE, Sunao, SAKURABAYASHI, Ikunosuke

    Published in Analytical Sciences (2008)
    “…A new apparatus has been built that annexes a normal electrocardiograph, ECG, with the aim to enhance its capacity. It adds the normal ECG power to superpose…”
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    Discrimination of D -Enantiomers of Amino Acids from L -Ones through an Inorganic Reaction by FUJIWARA, Shizuo, NISHIMOTO, Yuko

    Published in Analytical Sciences (01-04-2005)
    “…This paper reports on an inorganic reaction that performs complete discrimination of D - and L -enantiomers from each other in an aqueous solution at room…”
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    ANALYTICAL SCIENCE OF HIGH POLYMERS: A REPORT OF THE RESEARCH COMMITTEE OF JSAC ON ANALYTICAL SCIENCE OF HIGH POLYMERS by FUJIWARA, SHIZUO

    Published in Analytical Sciences (1991)
    “…Activities of the Research Committee on Analytical Science of High Polymers are introduced…”
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    ANALYTICAL SCIENCE FOR SAFETY CONTROL AND RISK MANAGEMENT by FUJIWARA, SHIZUO

    Published in Analytical Sciences (1991)
    “…The scope of the safety study is introduced as well as the activities of the Society of Safety Study which has been formed for the promotion of it…”
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    Nonbiological Complete Differentiation of the Enantiomeric Isomers of Amino Acids and Sugars by the Complexes of Gases with the Eutectic Compounds of Alkali Chlorides and Water by FUJIWARA, Shizuo, NISHIMOTO, Yuko

    Published in Analytical Sciences (1998)
    “…We have found that eutectic compounds of sodium chloride and water form complexes with oxygen, hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide in the aqueous 0.1 M NaCl…”
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    Analytico-Chemical Evidence for Differentiation of Amino Acid Enantiomers in Aqueous Solutions of Physiological Salinity by FUJIWARA, Shizuo

    Published in Analytical Sciences (1992)
    “…The enantiomeric isomers of organic compounds usually appear in the racemic form in synthetic reactions of the laboratory. However, each of the isomers must…”
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    Thermodynamical Significance of Salinities in Seawater and Human Blood and the Effect of Dissolved Oxygen A Review by FUJIWARA, Shizuo

    Published in Analytical Sciences (01-01-1988)
    “…Solute entities in solution are assumed to take one of two phases depending on the concentration: one can be seen in the lower concentration range, where each…”
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    DIFFERENT INTERACTION OF ENANTIOMERIC ISOMERS OF AMINO ACIDS WITH OXYGEN ADDUCT OF EUTECTIC COMPOUND OF SODIUM CHLORIDE AND WATER by FUJIWARA, SHIZUO, NISHIMOTO, YUKO

    Published in Analytical Sciences (01-01-1991)
    “…It was found that the enantiomeric isomers of amino acids give different effects on melting of the oxygen adduct of the eutectic compound of sodium chloride…”
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    ANTENNA EFFECT OF HUMAN BODIES TOWARDS ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES IN SPACE: III FREQUENCY RESPONSE CHARACTERISTICS by AMANO, CHIKARA, FUJIWARA, SHIZUO

    Published in Analytical Sciences (1991)
    “…As an extension of the previous reports on the antenna effect of the human bodies towards electromagnetic fields in space, various phenomena due to the…”
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    Effects of Enantiomeric Isomers of Amino Acids on Melting of Oxygen Adduct of Eutectic Compound of Sodium Chloride and Water by FUJIWARA, Shizuo, NISHIMOTO, Yuko

    Published in Analytical Sciences (1991)
    “…We have found that the enantiomeric isomers of amino acids give different effects on melting of the oxygen adduct of the eutectic compound of sodium chloride…”
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