Results for 'Akiyuki Nosaka'

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  1. Shi.Akiyuki Nosaka (ed.) - 1983 - Tōkyō: Sakuhinsha.
     
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    Fracture mechanics of propagating 3-D fatigue cracks with parametric dislocations.Akiyuki Takahashi & Nasr M. Ghoniem - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (20):2662-2679.
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    Γ-precipitate strengthening in Nickel-based superalloys.Akiyuki Takahashi, Mitsuru Kawanabe & Nasr M. Ghoniem - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (27-28):3767-3786.
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    How do taste cells lacking synapses mediate neurotransmission? CALHM1, a voltage‐gated ATP channel.Akiyuki Taruno, Ichiro Matsumoto, Zhongming Ma, Philippe Marambaud & J. Kevin Foskett - 2013 - Bioessays 35 (12):1111-1118.
    CALHM1 was recently demonstrated to be a voltage‐gated ATP‐permeable ion channel and to serve as a bona fide conduit for ATP release from sweet‐, umami‐, and bitter‐sensing type II taste cells. Calhm1 is expressed in taste buds exclusively in type II cells and its product has structural and functional similarities with connexins and pannexins, two families of channel protein candidates for ATP release by type II cells. Calhm1 knockout in mice leads to loss of perception of sweet, umami, and bitter (...)
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  5. Imēji no hataraki imēji no chikara: kōkai kōza.Masashi Nosaka (ed.) - 1997 - Sapporo-shi: Hokkaidō Daigaku Gengo Bunkabu.
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  6. Plague and the global emergence of microbiology, 1894-1920.Shiori Nosaka & Matheus Alves Duarte da Silva - 2023 - In Matheus Alves Duarte Da Silva, Thomás A. S. Haddad & Kapil Raj (eds.), Beyond science and empire: circulation of knowledge in an age of global empires, 1750-1945. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Differences in Brain Activity After Learning With the Use of a Digital Pen vs. an Ink Pen—An Electroencephalography Study.Kiyoyuki Osugi, Aya S. Ihara, Kae Nakajima, Akiyuki Kake, Kizuku Ishimaru, Yusuke Yokota & Yasushi Naruse - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.