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2. Spin accumulation created electrically in an n-type germanium channel using Schottky tunnel contacts

3. Bias current dependence of spin accumulation signals in a silicon channel detected by a Schottky tunnel contact

4. Absorption-free optical control of spin systems:the quantum Zeno effect in optical pumping

5. Essential Bacillus subtilis Genes

9. Feedback Field Control for Optical Pulse Generation in the Monocycle Region

10. Amplitude and Phase Characterization of Few-to-Mono Optical-Cycle Pulses

14. Prevalence of and risk factors for depressive symptoms in non-tuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease

17. STT-MRAM Product Reliability and Cross-Talk

19. Extended MTJ TDDB Model, and Improved STT-MRAM Reliability With Reduced Circuit and Process Variabilities

20. Diffusion Anisotropy of Cerebral Ischemia

22. Quantum sensing of the electron electric dipole moment using ultracold entangled Fr atoms

29. Health-related quality of life associates with clinical parameters in patients with NTM pulmonary disease

36. Combustion and emission characteristics of direct-injection compression ignition engines by means of two-stage split and early fuel injection

38. JEDEC-Qualified Highly Reliable 22nm FD-SOI Embedded MRAM For Low-Power Industrial-Grade, and Extended Performance Towards Automotive-Grade-1 Applications

39. Advanced MTJ Stack Engineering of STT-MRAM to Realize High Speed Applications

41. Fast Switching of STT-MRAM to Realize High Speed Applications

42. A Reliable TDDB Lifetime Projection Model Verified Using 40Mb STT-MRAM Macro at Sub-ppm Failure Rate To Realize Unlimited Endurance for Cache Applications

43. Magnetic Immunity Guideline for Embedded MRAM Reliability to Realize Mass Production

45. Expression of the ftsY gene, encoding a homologue of the alpha subunit of mammalian signal recognition particle receptor, is controlled by different promoters in vegetative and sporulating cells of Bacillus subtilis

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