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Advantages of X-ray absorption fine structure combined with X-ray fluorescence spectrometry to monitor environmental poisons and catalysis |
Y. Izumi |
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P2. |
State-selective enhanced production of excited fragments and ionic fragments of gaseous Si(CH3)2Cl2 and solid-state analogues following core-level excitation |
J. Chen |
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Magnetic depth profile of ultrathin films studied by the depth-resolved x-ray magnetic circular dichroism technique |
K. Amemiya |
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P4. |
Electronic structure of ionic liquids studied by ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy |
D. Yoshimura |
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P5. |
Biomedical applications of X-ray microscopy and X-ray absorption spectroscopy |
P. A. Lay |
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P6. |
Highly excited states of butyl cyanides and butyl isocyanides in the VUV region |
K. Kanda |
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Measurement of luminescence from silica glasses under soft X-ray irradiation |
T. Yoshida |
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P8. |
Dissociation mechanisms of core-excited some organic molecules and their clusters |
K. Tabayashi |
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P.9 |
Surface chemistry using synchrotron radiation in soft x-ray region: Structures and dynamic processes of surface molecules |
H. Kondoh |
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P10. |
XAFS studies on the clustering process of noble metals supported on zeolites |
K. Kato |
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P11. |
Soft X-ray emission spectrscopy of biomaterials |
Y. Harada |
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P12. |
NEXAFS spectroscopy studies on UV-photoinduced surface anisotropy of polyimide |
N. Matsuie |
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Development of a liquid flow cell for soft X-ray emission spectroscopy |
T. Tokushima |
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Construction of well-structure for supported membrane biosensor by synchrotron radiation |
R. Md. Mashiur |
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P15. |
Quick XAFS studies on the Y-Type zeolite supported Au catalysts for CO-O2 reaction |
K. Okumura |
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P16. |
XAFS measurements of the structural changes in manganese oxide catalysts |
H. Einaga |
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P17. |
Core-level spectroscopy studies of water on metal surfaces |
H. Ogasawara |
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