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1. Manipulation of polarization topology using a Fabry-P\'erot fiber cavity with a higher-order mode optical nanofiber

2. Fabrication of Optical Nanofibre-Based Cavities using Focussed Ion-Beam Milling -- A Review

3. High spin Hall angle in BiSb topological insulator and perpendicularly magnetized CoFeB/MgO multilayers with metallic interfacial layers

8. Effect of polyphenols from Syringa vulgaris on blood stasis syndrome

10. HTV-X 自動ドッキングのための ISS 回り込みストラテジの検討

13. Historical control data on developmental toxicity studies in rodents

15. Cell lysis directed by [[sigma].sup.E] in early stationary phase and effect of induction of the rpoE gene on global gene expression in Escherichia coli

16. Proteolytic activity of YibP protein in Escherichia coli

17. Historical control data on prenatal developmental toxicity studies in rabbits

20. Hemodialysis treatment time versus erythropoietin dose requirement: Reduction in 2,000 units per week by extension of hemodialysis for 1 hour

27. Writer pole remanence of a tapered main pole head.

29. Result of operation support for Cygnus missions

30. Estimation on Biodegradability of Poly (3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHB/V) and Numbers of Aerobic PHB/V Degrading Microorganisms in Different Natural Environments

31. Experiment of high precision orbit determination by using ADEOS-2

32. Large-scale identification of protein-protein interaction of Escherichia coli K-12

35. Dynamics of Mitochondrial DNA Nucleoids Regulated by Mitochondrial Fission Is Essential for Maintenance of Homogeneously Active Mitochondria during Neonatal Heart Development

36. Circulating AIM as an Indicator of Liver Damage and Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Humans

37. Mitochondrial Fission Factor Drp1 Maintains Oocyte Quality via Dynamic Rearrangement of Multiple Organelles

39. Fis1 acts as a mitochondrial recruitment factor for TBC1D15 that is involved in regulation of mitochondrial morphology

43. Mitochondrial fission factor Drp1 is essential for embryonic development and synapse formation in mice

50. Cell lysis directed by σ E in early stationary phase and effect of induction of the rpoE gene on global gene expression in Escherichia coli

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