357 results on '"Kawahara, Yutaka"'
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102. Influence of Hydrothermal Treatments on the Chemical Composition of Intercellular Matrix Regions of Kenaf Fibers
103. Morphological Studies on Assembling Behavior of Oligopeptides Obtained by Dissolution of Feather Keratin with Alkali
104. Adsorption Properties of Activated Carbon Produced from Reed Grass against Musty Smells
105. Fringed Micellar Structure for Silk Fibers
106. Sericin Hydrolyzate Obtained by Hydrothermal Treatment and its Antioxidant Activity
107. Development of "Cancer Chemotherapy Regimen Sheet" for Common Use among Medical Staff and Its Use in Electronic Medical Recording System
108. Practical Approaches for Structure Analysis o f High-Speed-Spun Polyester Fibers
109. Structure for electro-spun silk fibroin nanofibers
110. Structural Study on Electrospun Nanofibers of Polydioxanone
111. Enzymatic retting of kudzu fibers
112. Carbonization behavior of l-tryptophan and gluten
113. Self‐Expansion Behavior of Silk Fibroin Film
114. Oligomer Deposition on the Surface of PET Fiber in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Fluid
115. Development of Analytical System for Diffusion Profiles of Dyes into Polymer Based on Improved Dual Sorption and Diffusion Mechanism
116. Development of novel film using paramylon prepared fromEuglena gracilis
117. Mechanical Properties and Higher Order Structures of the Bacterial Polyester Highly Oriented Films
118. Preparation of activated carbon from bamboo (phyllostachys heterocycla) and influence of potassium fraction on activation process
119. Carbonization Behavior of Reed Grass and Production of Activated Carbon
120. Diffusion Profiles of Dyes into Polymer Based on Dual Sorption and Diffusion Mechanism
121. Morphological study by TEM on uniaxially oriented thin films of PBT
122. Erratum to “Internal fine structures in the high-speed-spun fibers of poly(ethylene 2,6-naphthalene dicarboxylate)” [Polymer 46 (2005) 1886–1892]
123. Preparation of activated carbon from beer lees and influence of protein fraction on activation process
124. Chemically Retted Kenaf Fibers
125. Destruction of Middle Lamella in Jute Fibers by Hydrothermal Treatment
126. Tensile Properties for Jute Fibers Treated with Methacrylamide
127. 再生原料との複合化によるポリエステル繊維のオリゴマー溶出抑制
128. Cover Picture: Macromol. Rapid Commun. 23/2004
129. X‐Ray and Electron Diffraction Study of Poly(p‐dioxanone)
130. Chemical Finishing of Bast Fibers and Woods Using Hydrolyzed Keratin from Waste Wool or Down
131. Carbonization Behavior of Silk
132. Shrinkproof and Reinforcing Effects of Duck Feather Hydrolysate on the Treatment of Archaeological Waterlogged Wood
133. Structural Modification of Polyester Fibers in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Fluid
134. Conservation Finishing for Archaeological Waterlogged Wood Using Feather Hydrolysate
135. 紡糸・フィルム成形
136. Tensile Properties of Silk Fibers Treated with Dimethylsulfoxide
137. Carbonization Behavior of Wheat Bran and Utility of their Carbonized Products
138. Structural Modification of Polyester Shin-Gosen by the Treatment in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Fluids
139. The Molecular Orientation Behavior and the Crystallinity of CO2 Laser-Heated Drawn Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Fiber
140. Development of a Biodegradable Film Using Paramylon Prepared from Euglena Gracilis
141. 繊維・フイルム-ポリエステルの紡糸線上での緊張結晶化とフィブリル構造の形成を中心として-
142. Morphology of high-speed spun poly(ethylene-2,6-naphthalene dicarboxylate) fiber and its structural changes by the treatment in supercritical carbon dioxide fluid
143. Swelling behavior of high-speed spun poly (ethylene terephthalate) fibers
144. Influence of Ferrous Contaminations or Keratin Treatments on the Degradation of Bast Fibers by Irradiation with Ultraviolet Rays.
145. Structural Analysis for PET Fiber using Laser Raman Microprobe Spectroscopy.
146. Permanganic Etching of Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Fibers.
147. CHARACTERIZATION OF MICROVOIDS IN WILD SILK FIBERS USING STANNIC ACID TREATMENT
148. Dyeing behaviour of poly(ethylene terephthalate) fibres in supercritical carbon dioxide
149. DYEING BEHAVIOR OF HIGH-SPEED SPUN POLY(ETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE) FIBERS IN SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE
150. Carbonization Behavior of Water Plants, Elodea Nuttallii, and Utility of Carbonized Materials
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