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2. Negative ion formation by proton reflection from a molybdenum surface at a shallow incidence angle

3. Negative ion formation from a low-work-function nanoporous inorganic electride surface

8. False-negative rapid plasma reagin circle card test

10. An expert system for startup scheduling and operation support in fossil power plants

11. Neuronal apoptosis inhibitory protein (NAIP) may enhance the survival of granulosa cells thus indirectly affecting oocyte survival

12. Identification of two alpha-subunit species of GTP-binding proteins, Galpha15 and Galphaq, expressed in rat taste buds

14. Reinitiation of spermatogonial mitotic differentiation in inactive old BDF1 mouse seminiferous tubules transplanted to W/Wv mouse testis

18. SODIUM SULPHIDF LIQUOR FROM WASTE SODA OF VISCOSE FACTORY

19. [Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay of CA125]

21. The frequency of papillomavirus infection in cervical precancerous lesions in Japan: an immunoperoxidase study

22. [Endometrial cytology by endocyte and by Masubuchi's aspiration technic --a comparative study--]

24. Para-aortic nodal irradiation in the treatment of carcinoma of the uterine cervix: a report of 22 cases

25. The increasing trend in Japan of müllerian mixed tumor of endometrium

26. Carcinoma of the uterine cervix treated with external irradiation alone

28. [Analytical studies on the treatment of adenocarcinoma of the ovary]

29. [Intestinal operation in patients with ovarian carcinoma]

37. Age-Dependent Clonal Expansion of Non-Sperm-Forming Spermatogonial Stem Cells in Mouse Testes.

38. TCTEX1D2 is essential for sperm flagellum formation in mice.

39. Ccdc152 is not necessary for male fertility, but contributes to maintaining sperm morphology.

40. A novel tauopathy model mimicking molecular and spatial aspects of human tau pathology.

41. Male mice are susceptible to brain dysfunction induced by early-life acephate exposure.

42. Halogenation of aromatic compounds with N -halosuccinimides (NXS) catalysed by D-camphorsulfonic acid-BiCl 3 .

43. A single dose of clothianidin exposure induces varying sex-specific behavioral changes in adulthood depending on the developmental stage of its administration.

44. Early-life exposure to acephate inhibits sexual development and induces testicular and ovarian toxicity in mice.

45. Behavioral effects of adult male mice induced by low-level acetamiprid, imidacloprid, and nicotine exposure in early-life.

46. Testicular histone hyperacetylation in mice by valproic acid administration affects the next generation by changes in sperm DNA methylation.

47. Gait performance and dual-task costs in school-aged children with Down syndrome.

48. Exposure to bisphenol A or its phenolic analogs during early life induces different types of anxiety-like behaviors after maturity in male mice.

49. Effects of early-life tosufloxacin tosilate hydrate administration on growth rate, neurobehavior, and gut microbiota at adulthood in male mice.

50. Behavioral effects induced by the oral administration of acetamiprid in male mice during the postnatal lactation period or adulthood.

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