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Mechanochromism of dynamic disulfide bonds as a chromophoric indicator of adhesion strength for epoxy adhesive
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Summary of ISO/TC 201 Standard: XX ISO 18118: 2004 — Surface chemical analysis — Auger electron spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy —Guide to the use of experimentally determined relative sensitivity factors for the quantitative analysis of homogeneous materials
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孔のあいた光ファイバ明暗二題―ホーリーファイバとファイバフューズ
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Thermally Stable Mesoporous Poly(ether sulfone) Monoliths with Nanofiber Network Structures
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ファイバヒューズにおける周期的空孔生成の起源
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ファイバフューズの自然停止に伴う2重周期的空孔列の生成
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ファイバヒューズにおける空孔を残さない過渡的な伝搬モード
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研究業績リストの電子化―研究者のための執筆・発表支援システム
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研究者の目をくらまし続けてきたファイバフューズ
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周期的空孔生成のメカニズムを示すファイバヒューズ損傷写真のアニメーション
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English Translation of J. Surf. Anal. 24, 192-205(2018), Auger Depth Profiling Analysis of HfO2/Si Specimen Using an Ultra Low Angle Incidence Ion Beam
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光ファイバーの自壊連鎖現象〜ファイバーフューズ〜
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Automatic Extraction of Materials and Properties from Superconductors Scientific Literature
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[Research Highlights Vol.56] How Do Neuromorphic Nanowire Networks Find Routes to Convey Signals?
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[Research Highlights Vol.1] Atomic Nano-Switches Emulate Human Memory
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[Research Highlights Vol.2] High-Performance Thin Film Boost for Electronics Research
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[Research Highlights Vol.3] Bone tissue engineering: Attaching proteins for better regeneration
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[Research Highlights Vol.4] On-Demand Synaptic Electronics: Circuits that learn and forget
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[Research Highlights Vol.5] Detecting caesium with naked eyes
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[Research Highlights Vol.6] Inorganic materials display massive and instantaneous swelling and shrinkage
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[Research Highlights Vol.7] Smart anticancer nanofibers: Setting treatments to work together
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[Research Highlights Vol.8] Crystal film growth: nanosheets extend epitaxial growth applications
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[Research Highlights Vol.9] 3D Strutted-Graphene by a Sugar Blowing Method
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[Research Highlights Vol.11] A simple way to treat kidney failure
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[Research Highlights Vol.10] In Situ Bandgap Tuning of Graphene Oxide Achieved by Electrochemical Bias
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[Research Highlights Vol.13] Oxide nanosheets trump current state-of-the art capacitor materials
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[Research Highlights Vol.12] Heart cells respond to stiff environments
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[Research Highlights Vol.14] Nanomechanical sensors detect cancer from breath
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[Research Highlights Vol.15] Revealing the "Scotch-tape" technique mechanism
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[Research Highlights Vol.16] A cool approach to flexible electronics
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[Research Highlights Vol.17] Atomic Switch Networks for Cognitive Technology
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[Research Highlights Vol.18] Intracellular imaging gets interactive
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[Research Highlights Vol.19] Visualizing superconductive coupling over atomic steps
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[Research Highlights Vol.20] Hydrocarbon photocatalysts get in shape and go for gold
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[Research Highlights Vol.21] Supercomputing in materials science: First-principles simulations of large molecules
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[Research Highlights Vol.23] Seeding better efficiencies in monocrystalline silicon solar cells
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[Research Highlights Vol.22] Holes in gold enhance molecular sensing
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[Research Highlights Vol.24] Autonomous Decision-Making by Single Photons
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[Research Highlights Vol.25] Majorana Particles in Topological Superconductors: Search for illusive particles equivalent to their own anti-particles
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[Research Highlights Vol.26] Electromagnetic Metamaterials with Zero-refractive Index for Sub-wavelength Photonics
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[Research Highlights Vol.27] A Nanoparticle Boost for Solar-powered Water Heating
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[Research Highlights Vol.28] Opening the Way to Mobile Olfaction with Nanomechanical Sensors
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[Research Highlights Vol.29] Tuning Magnetic Properties for Better Data Storage
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[Research Highlights Vol.30] Topological Photonic Crystal Made of Silicon
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[Research Highlights Vol.31] Atomic Switch Reaching Outer Space
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[Research Highlights Vol.32] Driving Soft Molecular Vehicles on a Metallic Surface
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[Research Highlights Vol.33] Innovative Transistors Based on Magnetically Induced Movement of Ions
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[Research Highlights Vol.34] Atomically Thin Perovskites Boost for Future Electronics
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[Research Highlights Vol.35] Environmental Monitoring of Air Pollution: ‘Detect to Warn’ Sensing System for Monitoring Formaldehyde
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[Research Highlights Vol.36] Modulating Superconductivity of Two Dimensional Atomic Layers of Indium with Charge Transfer from Self-assembled Organic Molecules
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[Research Highlights Vol.37] Metal Oxide/Graphene Nanosheet Composite Exhibits Unprecedented Energy Storage Properties
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[Research Highlights Vol.38] Quantifying Smell with Nanoparticles-functionalized Membrane-type Surface Stress Sensor and “Data-driven” Analysis
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[Research Highlights Vol.39] Pair Distribution Function Analysis Offers New Insights into the Structure and Identity of Nanomaterials
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[Research Highlights Vol.40] Breakthrough in Printed Electronics Enables Device Formation at Room Temperature
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[Research Highlights Vol.41] Evidence of A New Type of Quantum Effect
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[Research Highlights Vol.42] Flexible Organic Electronic Devices for Three-Valued Logic Circuitry
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[Research Highlights Vol.43] New approach for the synthesis of carbon nanosheets
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[Research Highlights Vol.44] Ionic Devices Learn How to Make Decisions
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[Research Highlights Vol.45] Artificial Intelligence Learns to Predict Photo-Functional Molecules
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[Research Highlights Vol.46] New Material That is Both a Thermoelectric and a Superconductor Identified by High-Throughput Materials Discovery
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[Research Highlights Vol.47] Photonic Circuits Hosting Electromagnetic Waves with Pseudospin
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[Research Highlights Vol.48] Origins of Macroscopic Friction Linked to Energy Landscape on the Nanoscale
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[Research Highlights Vol.49] Porous Structure of a Layered Silicate with Selective Adsorption Properties Revealed
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[Research Highlights Vol.50] High-Performance Solar Cells Based on Silicon Nanopencil Structures
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[Research Highlights Vol.51] Enhanced Thermoelectric Conversion in Magnetic Materials through Spin Fluctuations
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[Research Highlights Vol.53] A New Way to Observe Heat Flows at Nanoscale
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[Research Highlights Vol.52] Polymeric Particles with Anti-Inflammatory Potential for Neurodegenerative Disease Treatment
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[Research Highlights Vol.54] A Low-cost, Safe and High-performance Iron Oxide Photocatalyst
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[Research Highlights Vol.55] A New On-chip Sensor for Infrared Spectrography
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[Research Highlights Vol.57] ‘Liquid Electret’ Could Offer New Power Source for Wearable Electronics
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[Research Highlights Vol.58] New Insights into Structure of Layered Hydrogen Borides
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[Research Highlights Vol.59] AFM’s Probe Used to Induce Chemical Reactions at Specific Sites on Single Molecule
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[Research Highlights Vol.60] New Solid Materials Enable Broader Application of Medical Gases
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[Research Highlights Vol.61] First Fabrication of fBBLG/hBN Superlattices
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[Research Highlights Vol.62] Thermoelectric Device Combined with Wavelength-selective Thermal Emitter Generates Continuous Power, Day and Night
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[Research Highlights Vol.63] On/Off Boundary of Photocatalytic Activity between Single- and Bilayer MoS2
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[Research Highlights Vol.64] Biogenic Iron Sulfide Nanoparticles Enable Electron Uptake in Bacteria
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[Research Highlights Vol.65] New Laser-Assisted Non-Volatile Memory Based on 2D van-der-Waals Heterostructures
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[Research Highlights Vol.66] New EDLT-DAC Provides Insights Into High-Pressure Environments
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[Research Highlights Vol.67] 2D Electronics Could Be One Drop Away
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[Research Highlights Vol.68] New GaN MEMS Resonator Is Temperature-Stable up to 600 K
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[Research Highlights Vol.69] Direct Growth of Germanene Marks a Major Step for Electronic Device Fabrication
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[Research Highlights Vol.70] Flexible Patterning on Liquid Marble Droplets
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[Research Highlights Vol.71] Harvesting Energy at Nanoscale with Triboelectric Nanogenerators (TENG)
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[Research Highlights Vol.72] “On-Surface Shapeshifters” Exhibit Oxidation-State-Dependent Conformational and Self-assembly Behaviors
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[Research Highlights Vol.73] Electrons Move in Preferred Direction in Cuprate Superconductors
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.10 - Feature] An Interview with Prominent WPI-MANA Researcher
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.14 - Feature] An interview with MANA scientists in NIMS’ Quantum Materials Project
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.1 - Feature] "Bottom Up Fundamental Research" for Sowing the Seeds of Future Innovation
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.13 - Feature] An interview with four scientists involved with MANA’s programs to encourage interdisciplinary collaboration
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.12 - Feature] The Go-To Guy for Ultra-Pure hBN Crystals
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.11 - Feature] An Interview with Dr. Yoshihiko TAKANO
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.9 - Feature] Creating Systems that can Think, Feel -- and Smell
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.8 - Feature] An Interview with prof. Allan S. Hoffman
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.7 - Feature] An Interview with Prof. Duncan Haldane
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.6 - Feature] Advanced nano-fabrication technology catalyzing discovery and innovation at MANA
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.5 - Feature] Careers paths at MANA : Focus on chirality
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.4 - Feature] Next Generation Innovative Organic Electronics
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.3 - Feature] MANA Independent Scientists System: Total Freedom to Conduct Your Own Research
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.2 - Feature] MSS :Towards a De Facto Standard for Olfactory Sensing
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