Search Results - "Uchima, Hiroyuki"
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Impact of Dislocation Density and Mobility on Yielding Behavior in Quenched Medium-carbon Martensitic Steel Tempered at Low Temperature
Published in ISIJ International (15-05-2022)“…Middle-carbon martensite steels are vital materials for mechanical components and their mechanical properties have attracted significant interest. However, the…”
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Zebrafish and Mouse α2,3-Sialyltransferases Responsible for Synthesizing GM4 Ganglioside
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (30-10-2009)“…We have previously reported that fish pathogens causing vibriosis specifically adhere to GM4 on the epithelial cells of fish intestinal tracts (Chisada, S.,…”
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The Effect of Electric Field on Pressure Filtration of Ceramic Suspensions
Published in Journal of the American Ceramic Society (01-01-2009)“…The consolidation behavior of Al2O3 and indium tin oxide (ITO, 90% In2O3–10% SnO2) particles 150–200 nm in size was examined using a pressure filtration…”
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Impact of Dislocation Density and Mobility on Yielding Behavior in Quenched Medium-carbon Martensitic Steel Tempered at Low Temperature
Published in ISIJ International (2022)“…Middle-carbon martensite steels are vital materials for mechanical components and their mechanical properties have attracted significant interest. However, the…”
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Zebrafish and Mouse α2,3-Sialyltransferases Responsible for Synthesizing GM4 Ganglioside
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (30-10-2009)“…We have previously reported that fish pathogens causing vibriosis specifically adhere to GM4 on the epithelial cells of fish intestinal tracts (Chisada, S.,…”
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Zebrafish and Mouse a2,3-Sialyltransferases Responsible for Synthesizing GM4 Ganglioside
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-10-2009)“…We have previously reported that fish pathogens causing vibriosis specifically adhere to GM4 on the epithelial cells of fish intestinal tracts (Chisada, S.,…”
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Zebrafish and mouse alpha2,3-sialyltransferases responsible for synthesizing GM4 ganglioside
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (30-10-2009)“…We have previously reported that fish pathogens causing vibriosis specifically adhere to GM4 on the epithelial cells of fish intestinal tracts (Chisada, S.,…”
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