222 results on '"Suzuki, Shigetaka"'
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52. NIPPON KAGAKU KAISHI
53. A solid-state sensor for continuous monitoring of hydrogen using silver sulfide.
54. Continuous determination of copper (II) ions in water with a flotation-extraction-spectrophotometry system
55. Continuous determination of nitrite by using a second-derivative spectrophotometer for gas phase.
56. NIPPON KAGAKU KAISHI
57. Ion flotation-spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of nitrite ion in waters.
58. NIPPON KAGAKU KAISHI
59. Correction. Effect of the Apolar Diluents on the Behavior of Chiral Stationary Phases in Gas Chromatography. Binary Mixtures of N-Lauroyl-L-valine-tert-butylamide with Squaland and n-Tetracosane
60. Continuous determination of carbonate in sea water with gas-sensitive electrode.
61. Determination of ultratraces of cyanide ion by FIA with surfactant bilayer vesicle-catalyzed and uranine-sensitized chemiluminescence.
62. On spontaneous variation in frequency of ventricular premature beat as studied by Holter electrocardiography
63. Solvent sublation/spectrophotometric determination of traces of anionic surfactants.
64. The determination of urea by using an enzyme reactor and second-derivative spectrophotometry
65. Concentration of hexavalent chromium in water by ion flotation
66. Development of a galvanic solid-state sensor using rubiduim silver iodide for monitoring nitrogen dioxide at room temperature.
67. A galvanic solid-state sensor for monitoring hydrogen sulfide
68. Reduction Efficiency of Cadmium-Copper Column in the Determination of Nitrate
69. Determination of total hemoglobin in blood by using high performance aqueous gel permeation chromatography
70. -281-HEART-MODEL USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD INTENDED TO FIT TO EACH INDIVIDUAL SUBJECT BY ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY : THE EFFECT OF BODY FORM ON FORWARD CALCULATION OF ELECTROCARDIOGRAM
71. Elimination of highly polar compounds as interferences through application of DC electric field on liquid crystal stationary phase in gas chromatography
72. Flow injection system for chemiluminescent determination of hydrogen ion at low concentrations using organized surfactant media.
73. Continuous determination of hydrogen sulfide in the atmosphere of hot spring area with sulfide ion-selective electrode
74. Liquid crystals as stationary phases in gas chromatography
75. The determination of sulfite in a flow injection system with chemiluminescence detection
76. NIPPON KAGAKU KAISHI
77. Solid-state electrochemical detector for carbon monoxide at sub-ppm concentrations
78. Ion flotation-spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of iron ion in waters
79. The domain structure and the function of poly(ADP-ribose) synthetase
80. Determination of nitrate and nitrite by using second-derivative spectrophotometry
81. Development of chemiluminescent method of nitrogen oxides using hydrogen sulfide-ozone reaction
82. Development of chemiluminescent method of nitrogen oxides using atomic hydrogen-nitrogen monoxide reaction
83. Cyclic FIA for determination of free cyanide.
84. A galvanic solid-state sensor for monitoring ozone and nitrogen dioxide
85. Continuous flotation of trace amounts of nitrite ion in water
86. Gas chromatographic analysis of ppb level methyl mercuric chloride by foam separation
87. Ion flotation-spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of sulfide ion in waters.
88. Application of zinc reduction-ion flotation method to the spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of nitrate ion in waters.
89. Spectrophotometric determination of ammonia, aniline, and p-aminophenol in their mixture using indophenol formation
90. Liquid Crystals as the stationary phae in Gas Chromatography
91. The Phase Characteristics of Ambulatory ECG Monitoring Systems
92. Screening of chemiluminescent systems for the determination of some biologically important organic compounds
93. Batch and continuous foam separation of Cu(II) ions in water
94. Phase transition and gas chromatographic behavior of carbonyl-bis-(L-valine isopropyl ester) in amino acid enantiomer separation
95. Uranin sensitized chemiluminescence for alternative determinations of copper(II) and free cyanide by the flow injection method
96. Liquid crystals as the stationary phase in gas chromatography
97. Improved chemiluminescence determination of traces of cobalt(II) by continuous flow and flow injection methods
98. NIPPON KAGAKU KAISHI
99. Rapid determination of ammonia in urine by gas permeation·gas chromatography
100. Electrolytic separation of copper from bismuth by cyclic potential sweep technique with column electrode
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