JOURNAL- SURFACE SCIENCE SOCIETY OF JAPAN
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What Is Supramolecular Chemistry Aiming At?Shinkai, S. et al. | 1998
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Noncovalent Construction of Crystalline Fibers and Microtubes via Multiple Hydrogen BondsShimizu, T. et al. | 1998
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Supramolecular Liquid-Crystalline Networks Built through Hydrogen BondsKato, T. / Kihara, H. et al. | 1998
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Self-assembly of Complementary Hydrogen Bond-mediated Supermolecules in Aqueous and in Organic Media. Mesoscopic Supramolecular AssembliesKimizuka, N. et al. | 1998
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Self-organization of Nitroxide Radicals by Hydrogen Bond and the Preparation of LB FilmYoshioka, N. et al. | 1998
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Formation of Two Dimensional Superstructure of DNA Base Molecules through Hydrogen BondingKawai, T. / Tanaka, H. / Nakagawa, T. et al. | 1998
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Numerical Analysis of TDS of H~2 from Hydrogenated Diamond SurfacesIshi, S.-I. / Kueppers, J. et al. | 1998
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3 D-structural Analysis of Epitaxially-grown Organic Thin Films by a Newly Developed Energy Dispersive X-ray Diffraction SystemIshida, K. / Horiuchi, T. / Matsushige, K. et al. | 1998
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How to Treat Ammonium Ion of the Industrial EffluentsQin, J. / Aika, K.-I. et al. | 1998
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Spatially Controlled Formation of an Atomically Flat Si(001) Surface by DC AnnealingAndo, A. / Sakamoto, K. et al. | 1998
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Introduction to University of St. Andrews: Research Group Organized by Prof. P. RiediNakamura, T. et al. | 1998