Search Results - "Kiyoshi, Masaru"
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Determination of reactive site distributions of molybdenum sulfide catalyst during hydrodesulfurization of dibenzothiophene
Published in Chemical engineering science (01-09-2007)“…The nonparametric determination of the distributions of the rate constant and active sites was studied on the basis of the Fredholm integral of the first kind…”
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Molybdenum Nitride As a Long Lifetime Catalyst for Hydrodesulfurization
Published in Chemistry letters (01-06-2000)“…The molybdenum nitride catalysts are long-lifetime catalysts due to resistance to carbon deposition compared to the sulfided catalysts. The deactivation of the…”
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Surface Properties and Active Sites of Nitrided Mo/Al2O3 Catalysts for the Hydrodenitrogenation of Carbazole
Published in Topics in catalysis (01-10-2009)“…The active sites for the hydrodenitrogenation of carbazole for a series of low loading nitrided Mo/Al 2 O 3 catalysts have been investigated by a combination…”
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Immediate detection of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatographyrelated periampullary perforation: Fluoroscopy or endoscopy?
Published in 世界胃肠病学杂志:英文版(电子版) (2014)“…AIM:To investigate the causes and intraoperative detection of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)-related perforations to support immediate or…”
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Induction of female-to-male sex change in the honeycomb grouper (Epinephelus merra) by 11-ketotestosterone treatments
Published in Zoological science (01-01-2006)“…The honeycomb grouper, Epinephelus merra, is a protogynous hermaphrodite fish. Sex steroid hormones play key roles in sex change of this species. A significant…”
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Changes in circulating LH, sex steroid hormones, thyroid hormones and corticosterone in relation to breeding and molting in captive humboldt penguins (Spheniscus Humboldti) kept in an outdoor open display
Published in Zoological science (01-02-1998)“…Penguins are highly adapted to marine life. Their hydrodynamic efficiency depends on feathers which wear with age and need to be replaced regularly. During…”
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