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2. Photosynthesis of three evergreen broad-leaved tree species, Castanopsis sieboldii, Quercus glauca, and Q. myrsinaefolia, under elevated ozone

9. Growth and photosynthetic responses of two pine species (Pinus koraiensis and P. rigida) in a polluted industrial region in Korea

13. Long-term Trends in Surface Water Quality of Five Lakes in Japan

16. Long-term Trends in Surface Water Quality of Five Lakes in Japan.

18. BASIC RESEARCH ON PEROXIDE CURE

20. EFFECTS OF QUINONE DIOXIME ON THE PEROXIDE CURE OF ETHYLEN-PROPYLENE RUBBER

21. STUDIES ON THE ETHYLENE-PROPYLENE RUBBER POLYBLENDS

23. Relationships between Chemical Structures of Crosslink Sites and Physical Properties of Vulcanized Rubbers. Part V. Analysis of Chemical Structures of Combined Sulfur in Crosslink Sites for Various EPDM Vulcanizates

24. EPDM AND EPM IN THE PRESENCE RGANIC COMPOUNDS

25. STUDIES ON THE ETHYLENE-PROPYLENE RUBBER BLENDS

27. Relationships between Chemical Structures of Crosslink Sites and Physical Properties of Vulcanized Rubbers. Part VI. Oxidative Degradation of EPDM Vulcanizates

29. Vertical gradient of needle ozone uptake within the canopy of Cryptomeria japonica.

30. Differences of stomatal ozone uptake in leaves of mature trees and seedlings of Zelkova serrata.

31. Effects of elevated ozone and carbon dioxide on the dynamic photosynthesis of Fagus crenata seedlings under variable light conditions.

32. Stomatal ozone uptake of a Quercus serrata stand based on sap flow measurements with calibrated thermal dissipation sensors.

33. Seasonal variations in the amount of black carbon particles deposited on the leaf surfaces of nine Japanese urban greening tree species and their related factors.

34. Relationship between the amount of black carbon particles deposited on the leaf surface and leaf surface traits in nine urban greening tree species.

35. Growth and photosynthetic responses to ozone of Siebold's beech seedlings grown under elevated CO 2 and soil nitrogen supply.

36. Distributions of photosynthetic traits, shoot growth, and anti-herbivory defence within a canopy of Quercus serrata in different soil nutrient conditions.

37. Toward an impact assessment of ozone on plant carbon fixation using a process-based plant growth model: A case study of Fagus crenata grown under different soil nutrient levels.

38. Effects of ozone on the growth and yield of rice (Oryza sativa L.) under different nitrogen fertilization regimes.

39. Mesophyll conductance to CO 2 in leaves of Siebold's beech (Fagus crenata) seedlings under elevated ozone.

40. Photosynthetic responses to ozone of upper and lower canopy leaves of Fagus crenata Blume seedlings grown under different soil nutrient conditions.

41. Increased phytotoxic O3 dose accelerates autumn senescence in an O3-sensitive beech forest even under the present-level O3.

42. Effect of epicuticular wax crystals on the localization of artificially deposited sub-micron carbon-based aerosols on needles of Cryptomeria japonica.

43. Effects of ozone on growth, net photosynthesis and yield of two African varieties of Vigna unguiculata.

44. Modeling of stomatal conductance to estimate stomatal ozone uptake by Fagus crenata, Quercus serrata, Quercus mongolica var. crispula and Betula platyphylla.

45. Modeling stomatal conductance and ozone uptake of Fagus crenata grown under different nitrogen loads.

46. Evaluation of the effects of ozone on yield of Japanese rice (Oryza sativa L.) based on stomatal ozone uptake.

47. Relationship between cultivar difference in the sensitivity of net photosynthesis to ozone and reactive oxygen species scavenging system in Japanese winter wheat (Triticum aestivum).

48. Effects of ozone on growth, yield and leaf gas exchange rates of four Bangladeshi cultivars of rice (Oryza sativa L.).

49. Effects of ozone on growth, yield and leaf gas exchange rates of two Bangladeshi cultivars of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).

50. Relationship between the redox change in yellow fluorescent protein of Vibrio fischeri strain Y1 and the reversible change in color of bioluminescence in vitro.

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