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Chemical Hydrogen Carrier[PDF:65KB]
Update:02/27/2003
Water-Soluble Active Carbon[PDF:65KB]
Degradation of Organotin Compounds by Peptide Siderophore[PDF:36KB]
Hydroformylation Reaction of Higher Olefin in the Aqueous Solution[PDF:36KB]
Medium and Long-range Interactions in Protein Folding[PDF:46KB]
- Inter-residue Interactions in Protein Folding -
Development of BIO-REMOTE[PDF:46KB]
- Toward Aids for Daily Life of the Handicapped -
GridRPC System Ninf-G Ver.1 is Now Available![PDF:57KB]
The Launch of a New Web-Site "PVSYSTEM.NET"[PDF:57KB]
Isosurfaces in Three-Dimensional Ray-Tracing Software POV-Ray[PDF:59KB]
A Fluorescence Imaging Technology for Accurate Diagnosis of Cancer[PDF:59KB]
Virtual Laboratory : First Principles Simulation of the Catalytic Reaction of Ribozyme[PDF:29KB]
Caged Peptide: Imprisonment of Biologically Active Peptides in a Photocleavable Cage[PDF:36KB]
Fragmentation Studies for Peptides Using Mass Spectrometry: Experiment and Simulation[PDF:36KB]
HIV-1 Protease-Inhibiting Substances[PDF:29KB]
AIST develops method for rapid synthesis of plastic raw materials: Research paves the way for manufacture of environmentally friendly plastics that use CO2 as a raw material
Update:02/26/2003
Titanium dioxide is crafted into photonic nanostructures (photonic crystal structures)
- The associated technology could help developers build photonic devices for next-generation photonic networks -
Update:02/13/2003
AIST team use nanoporosity of porous glass to develop novel inorganic-organic hybrid proton conductive membrane that is resistant to heat and organic solvents
Update:02/03/2003
Organic solid developed that exhibits a transition in crystal binding at absolute zero temperature: Research expected to be used in the development of new organic materials with diverse functionality
Update:01/21/2003
Success in Having a Humanoid Robot Drive an Industrial Vehicle Outdoors
- When it wears protective clothing it can also perform outdoor work in the rain. -
Update:01/20/2003
AIST team develops a computer simulation program for plasma and gas processes
- The simulation program facilitates cost reductions in the development of plasma process technologies -
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