390 results on '"Y. Nagase"'
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2. Ξ − atomic X-ray spectroscopy using a counter-emulsion hybrid method
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M Fujita, H Ekawa, Y Endo, R Goto, S Hasegawa, S H Hayakawa, K Hayashi, R Honda, K Hoshino, K Hosomi, M Ichikawa, Y Ichikawa, H Ito, Y Ishikawa, W S Jung, A Kasagi, S H Kim, S Kinbara, H Kobayashi, T Koike, J Y Lee, P M Lin, Y Nagase, D Nakashima, K Nakazawa, T Nanamura, N Nishimura, S Nishimura, A N L Nyaw, M Ohashi, H Sako, M K Soe, H Tamura, A M M Theint, K T Tint, Y Toyama, M Ukai, T O Yamamoto, S B Yang, J Yoshida, M Yoshimoto, and D Zhang
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General Physics and Astronomy - Abstract
Ξ− atomic X-ray spectroscopy is one of the most useful methods for investigation of the Ξ–nucleus strong interaction. Since the X-ray energy is shifted and/or broadened due to the Ξ–nucleus strong interaction compared to those calculated from electromagnetic interaction alone, the measurement of the energy shift, ΔE, and the width, Γ, give us information on the Ξ–nucleus potential. A serious problem in the measurement is the significant background derived from in-flight Ξ− decay. A novel method of identifying stopped Ξ− events using the nuclear emulsion was developed to realize the first Ξ− atomic X-ray spectroscopy experiment as the J-PARC E07 experiment, which also aimed at searching for ΛΛ and Ξ− hypernuclei in the emulsion. The X-rays emitted from Ξ− Br and Ξ− Ag atoms were measured using germanium detectors. No clear peaks were observed in the obtained spectra. However, we succeeded in reducing the background to 1/170 by this method employing coincidence measurements using nuclear emulsion and X-ray detectors.
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- 2022
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3. EPV096/#110 LSR activates mapk pathway and promotes cell proliferation and invasion in endometrial cancer: analysis of bioinformatics-based signal transduction
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Y Nagase, K Hiramatsu, S Nakagawa, S Matsuzaki, T Kimura, S Serada, Y Ueda, and T Naka
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MAPK/ERK pathway ,Cell growth ,Endometrial cancer ,medicine ,Cancer research ,Signal transduction ,Biology ,medicine.disease - Published
- 2021
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4. 424 LSR promotes tumor progression by regulating signal transduction of apoptosis and ferroptosis in endometrial cancer
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Y Nagase, K Hiramatsu, M Funauchi, S Nakagawa, S Matsuzaki, E Kobayashi, T Kimura, S Serada, Y Ueda, and T Naka
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business.industry ,Endometrial cancer ,Cell ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Apoptosis ,Tumor progression ,Cancer cell ,Cancer research ,Medicine ,Immunohistochemistry ,Signal transduction ,business ,Ovarian cancer - Abstract
Introduction/Background* Since advanced endometrial cancer (EC) remains a disease with a poor prognosis, the development of novel therapeutic agents are warranted. Previously, we identified lipolysis-stimulated lipoprotein receptor (LSR) as a highly expressed molecule in ovarian cancer (OC) cells and developed an anti-LSR monoclonal antibody. The antibody significantly suppressed tumor growth in EC as well as OC, however the mechanism is largely unclear, and the function of LSR in cancer cells needs to be elucidated. In this study, we focused on apoptosis and ferroptosis in programmed cell deaths and investigated the function of LSR using in vitro and bioinformatic analysis. Methodology We evaluated LSR expression by immunohistochemistry and analyzed overall survival (OS) and clinicopathological features in 228 EC patients. To investigate the mechanism by which LSR affects the prognosis of EC patients, the pathway enrichment analysis was conducted using published proteomic data of EC. In vitro analyses were performed using two human EC cell lines (HEC1 and HEC116) and the activity of signaling pathways were examined by western blotting. Result(s)* Patients were divided into two groups based on LSR expression; High (strongly stained in ≥25% of the lesion, n=153) and Low (strongly stained in Conclusion* LSR contributes to tumor progression and poor prognosis by regulating apoptotic and ferroptotic signaling pathways in endometrial cancer. LSR may be a novel therapeutic target molecule in EC.
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- 2021
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5. System Design of CIM for Shipbuilding.
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K. Doi, M. Hotta, M. Tabata, Y. Nagase, and K. Kikuchi
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- 1991
6. J-PARC E07: Systematic Study of Double Strangeness System with Hybrid Emulsion Method
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Megumi Naruki, R. Kiuchi, Kazuya Watanabe, S. H. Hwang, A. Koshikawa, Y. Sasaki, J. W. Lee, K. Ito, A. Iskendir, Yuki Sato, A. N. L. Nyaw, T. Nanamura, T. Takeda, Shoichi Hasegawa, S. Y. Matsumoto, Junya Yoshida, Yuki Fujikawa, M. Ichikawa, Masahiro Yoshimoto, Manabu Moritsu, Takayoshi Kawai, Hiroki Ito, K. Miwa, Hitoshi Takahashi, Y. Ogura, Hiroyuki Ekawa, C. S. Yoon, K. Imai, K. Inaba, D. H. Zhang, H. Kanauchi, W. S. Jung, Yoshiro Takahashi, Hitoshi Sugimura, Kazuma Nakazawa, T. Hashimoto, Manami Fujita, J. Y. Sohn, Jihwa Lee, Shunsuke Kanatsuki, K. Tanida, H. Sako, T. L. Ma, T. Hayakawa, A. T. Moe, M. Hirose, S. Kinbara, D. Nakashima, M. H. Kim, K. Oue, Y. Nakada, T. J. Moon, M. Minakawa, Myint Kyaw Soe, T. Takahashi, K. Agari, E. Umezaki, Toyoki Watabe, Seongbae Yang, S. Ashikaga, Y. C. Han, Yoshikazu Ishikawa, Mifuyu Ukai, M. Ohashi, Masaharu Ieiri, Kazuhiro Suzuki, Aye Moh Moh Theint, Kensuke Kobayashi, M. M. Soe, K. Hosomi, Manami Nakagawa, K. Hicks, S. Hoshino, Kotaro Shirotori, Yuya Akazawa, S. Y. Ryu, S. H. Kim, E. Hayata, B. Bassalleck, A. Kasagi, Z. Zhang, J. K. Ahn, J. Pochodzalla, Khin Than Tint, Shuhei Hayakawa, T. O. Yamamoto, Takeshi Koike, Y. Toyama, S. Sato, S. Ozawa, N. Fujioka, Ryotaro Honda, Yoko Endo, Y. Ichikawa, T. Akaishi, K. Hoshino, Erina Hirose, S. Bleser, Y. Nagase, Hitoshi Tamura, F. Schupp, Hidetaka Kobayashi, and R. Goto
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Emulsion ,J-PARC ,Strangeness - Published
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7. Observation of Coulomb-Assisted Nuclear Bound State of Ξ−–N14 System
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S. Bleser, Hitoshi Sugimura, S H Hayakawa, T. Takeda, T. L. Ma, H. Kanauchi, D. H. Zhang, Junya Yoshida, T. Hayakawa, Z. Zhang, Khin Than Tint, M. Minakawa, M. H. Kim, M. Hirose, T. J. Moon, S. Y. Matsumoto, R. Kiuchi, T. Takahashi, Manami Nakagawa, E. Hayata, Jihwa Lee, Y. Nakada, Hitoshi Tamura, F. Schupp, Hidetaka Kobayashi, Hiroyuki Ekawa, K. Agari, Yudai Ichikawa, M. Ohashi, Kotaro Shirotori, Yoko Endo, B. Bassalleck, A. Kasagi, Satoshi Sato, R. Goto, E. Umezaki, K. Ito, Manabu Moritsu, S. Ashikaga, Yuya Akazawa, Masahiro Yoshimoto, Yoshikazu Ishikawa, K. Miwa, Hiroyuki Sako, Yuki Fujikawa, M. Ichikawa, J. Pochodzalla, S. Y. Ryu, A. T. Moe, Kenichi Imai, Hiroki Ito, Kazuya Watanabe, Takashi Yamamoto, S. H. Hwang, K. Inaba, S. Ozawa, N. Fujioka, S. H. Kim, Hitoshi Takahashi, Erina Hirose, Shoichi Hasegawa, Y. Nagase, R Honda, Seongbae Yang, K. Hicks, S. Hoshino, T. Hashimoto, J. Y. Sohn, T. Akaishi, Yuki Sato, A. N. L. Nyaw, T. Nanamura, Shunsuke Kanatsuki, Y. Toyama, Aye Moh Moh Theint, M. M. Soe, Myint Kyaw Soe, Takeshi Koike, Y Han, J. K. Ahn, Kenji Hosomi, Kensuke Kobayashi, S. Kinbara, K. Hoshino, Megumi Naruki, A. Koshikawa, K. Tanida, C. S. Yoon, Manami Fujita, D. Nakashima, K. Oue, Toyoki Watabe, W. S. Jung, Kazuma Nakazawa, Takayoshi Kawai, Y. Ogura, Mifuyu Ukai, and Kazuhiro Suzuki
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Physics ,Binding energy ,Hyperon ,General Physics and Astronomy ,State (functional analysis) ,Coupling (probability) ,01 natural sciences ,0103 physical sciences ,Bound state ,Coulomb ,Absorption (logic) ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics ,Energy (signal processing) - Abstract
In an emulsion-counter hybrid experiment performed at J-PARC, a Ξ^{-} absorption event was observed which decayed into twin single-Λ hypernuclei. Kinematic calculations enabled a unique identification of the reaction process as Ξ^{-}+^{14}N→_{Λ}^{10}Be+_{Λ}^{5}He. For the binding energy of the Ξ^{-} hyperon in the Ξ^{-}-^{14}N system a value of 1.27±0.21 MeV was deduced. The energy level of Ξ^{-} is likely a nuclear 1p state which indicates a weak ΞN-ΛΛ coupling.
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- 2021
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8. OUP accepted manuscript
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Yuji Ishikawa, T. L. Ma, B. Bassalleck, A. Kasagi, Mifuyu Ukai, Seongbae Yang, S. H. Kim, Yudai Ichikawa, Kenichi Imai, J. K. Ahn, Hiroyuki Ekawa, Takeshi O. Yamamoto, J. Pochodzalla, M. M. Soe, P. M. Lin, M. Ichikawa, K. Miwa, Junya Yoshida, A. N. L. Nyaw, T. Nanamura, T. Takahashi, Z. Zhang, Satoshi Sato, K. Hicks, A. T. Moe, D. H. Zhang, S. Hoshino, Aye Moh Moh Theint, Manami Fujita, Khin Than Tint, Yoko Endo, Y. Han, Myint Kyaw Soe, Hitoshi Tamura, T. Hashimoto, Kazuma Nakazawa, J. Y. Sohn, H. Kanauchi, Hiroyuki Sako, C. S. Yoon, S. H. Hayakawa, Masahiro Yoshimoto, Megumi Naruki, S. Kinbara, K. Hoshino, Hitoshi Takahashi, K. Tanida, Y. Nagase, and S. H. Hwang
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,0103 physical sciences ,General Physics and Astronomy ,010306 general physics ,Hypernucleus ,01 natural sciences - Published
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9. Observation of Coulomb-Assisted Nuclear Bound State of Ξ^{-}-^{14}N System
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S H, Hayakawa, K, Agari, J K, Ahn, T, Akaishi, Y, Akazawa, S, Ashikaga, B, Bassalleck, S, Bleser, H, Ekawa, Y, Endo, Y, Fujikawa, N, Fujioka, M, Fujita, R, Goto, Y, Han, S, Hasegawa, T, Hashimoto, T, Hayakawa, E, Hayata, K, Hicks, E, Hirose, M, Hirose, R, Honda, K, Hoshino, S, Hoshino, K, Hosomi, S H, Hwang, Y, Ichikawa, M, Ichikawa, K, Imai, K, Inaba, Y, Ishikawa, H, Ito, K, Ito, W S, Jung, S, Kanatsuki, H, Kanauchi, A, Kasagi, T, Kawai, M H, Kim, S H, Kim, S, Kinbara, R, Kiuchi, H, Kobayashi, K, Kobayashi, T, Koike, A, Koshikawa, J Y, Lee, T L, Ma, S Y, Matsumoto, M, Minakawa, K, Miwa, A T, Moe, T J, Moon, M, Moritsu, Y, Nagase, Y, Nakada, M, Nakagawa, D, Nakashima, K, Nakazawa, T, Nanamura, M, Naruki, A N L, Nyaw, Y, Ogura, M, Ohashi, K, Oue, S, Ozawa, J, Pochodzalla, S Y, Ryu, H, Sako, S, Sato, Y, Sato, F, Schupp, K, Shirotori, M M, Soe, M K, Soe, J Y, Sohn, H, Sugimura, K N, Suzuki, H, Takahashi, T, Takahashi, T, Takeda, H, Tamura, K, Tanida, A M M, Theint, K T, Tint, Y, Toyama, M, Ukai, E, Umezaki, T, Watabe, K, Watanabe, T O, Yamamoto, S B, Yang, C S, Yoon, J, Yoshida, M, Yoshimoto, D H, Zhang, and Z, Zhang
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In an emulsion-counter hybrid experiment performed at J-PARC, a Ξ^{-} absorption event was observed which decayed into twin single-Λ hypernuclei. Kinematic calculations enabled a unique identification of the reaction process as Ξ^{-}+^{14}N→_{Λ}^{10}Be+_{Λ}^{5}He. For the binding energy of the Ξ^{-} hyperon in the Ξ^{-}-^{14}N system a value of 1.27±0.21 MeV was deduced. The energy level of Ξ^{-} is likely a nuclear 1p state which indicates a weak ΞN-ΛΛ coupling.
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- 2020
10. Development of Optical Axis Adjustment Device for Heliostat of Beam-Down Solar Concentrator
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R., Nagatomo, S., Tomomatsu, Y., Nagase, R., Nagatomo, S., Tomomatsu, and Y., Nagase
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A tower-type solar concentrator has a lot of devices called heliostat. They have mirrors for reflecting sunlight and can track the sun. The purposes of this study are to propose a high accuracy adjustment method for cluster-type heliostat with multiple mirrors and to investigate the influence on the divergence of the optical axis. In order to improve the accuracy of optical axis adjustment for heliostat of beam-down solar concentrator, an optical axis adjustment device was designed and manufactured. The accuracy and divergence of axes were evaluated quantitatively and theoretically. Developed optical axis adjustment device could adjust mirrors of heliostats with accuracy. The maximum divergence between the theoretical target and the axis was significantly improved by the new adjustment method.
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- 2019
11. Observation of a Be double-Lambda hypernucleus in the J-PARC E07 experiment
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D. H. Zhang, M. Hirose, Hitoshi Takahashi, Takeshi Koike, Shoichi Hasegawa, W. S. Jung, Megumi Naruki, R. Kiuchi, Yuki Fujikawa, M. Ichikawa, E. Umezaki, H. Kanauchi, S. Ashikaga, A. T. Moe, Jae-Yong Lee, Hiroki Ito, Kazuma Nakazawa, Yuji Ishikawa, T. L. Ma, Kiyoshi Tanida, Myint Kyaw Soe, Manami Fujita, S. H. Hwang, Y. Toyama, K. Inaba, Yoko Endo, Shin Hyung Kim, M. Minakawa, Mifuyu Ukai, Y. C. Han, Seongbae Yang, Tadayuki Takahashi, Yoshiro Takahashi, D. Nakashima, Ryotaro Honda, Takeshi O. Yamamoto, K. Oue, Y. Nagase, M. H. Kim, Toyoki Watabe, Khin Than Tint, Hiroyuki Sako, Shuhei Hayakawa, S. Y. Ryu, S. Y. Matsumoto, Shunsuke Kanatsuki, Hidetaka Kobayashi, Manami Nakagawa, T. Akaishi, C. S. Yoon, Masaharu Ieiri, Kotaro Shirotori, K. Ito, Takayoshi Kawai, Susumu Sato, A. Koshikawa, Yuya Akazawa, R. Goto, Z. Zhang, S. Kinbara, K. Watanabe, Y. Ogura, S. Ozawa, Aye Moh Moh Theint, Junya Yoshida, N. Fujioka, J. K. Ahn, A. Iskendir, S. Bleser, A. N. L. Nyaw, T. Nanamura, T. Hashimoto, K. Hoshino, J. Y. Sohn, Manabu Moritsu, Kenichi Imai, K. N. Suzuki, K. Hicks, S. Hoshino, T. Takeda, Y. Sasaki, J. W. Lee, Yudai Ichikawa, M. Ohashi, E. Hayata, Yoshihiro Sato, Hirokazu Tamura, M. M. Soe, Koji Miwa, B. Bassalleck, A. Kasagi, Kenji Hosomi, T. J. Moon, Hitoshi Sugimura, T. Hayakawa, Masahiro Yoshimoto, Hiroyuki Ekawa, Y. Nakada, K. Agari, Josef Pochodzalla, Erina Hirose, Kazuya Kobayashi, and F. Schupp
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Physics ,Particle physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Binding energy ,Nuclear Theory ,Hyperon ,General Physics and Astronomy ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Hypernucleus ,Lambda ,01 natural sciences ,0103 physical sciences ,Production (computer science) ,ddc:530 ,J-PARC ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,010306 general physics ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A double-$\Lambda$ hypernucleus, ${}_{\Lambda\Lambda}\mathrm{Be}$, was observed by the J-PARC E07 collaboration in nuclear emulsions tagged by the $(K^{-},K^{+})$ reaction. This event was interpreted as a production and decay of $ {}_{\Lambda\Lambda}^{\;10}\mathrm{Be}$, ${}_{\Lambda\Lambda}^{\;11}\mathrm{Be}$, or ${}_{\Lambda\Lambda}^{\;12}\mathrm{Be}^{*}$ via $\Xi^{-}$ capture in ${}^{16}\mathrm{O}$. By assuming the capture in the atomic 3D state, the binding energy of two $\Lambda$ hyperons$\,$($B_{\Lambda\Lambda}$) of these double-$\Lambda$ hypernuclei are obtained to be $15.05 \pm 0.11\,\mathrm{MeV}$, $19.07 \pm 0.11\,\mathrm{MeV}$, and $13.68 \pm 0.11\,\mathrm{MeV}$, respectively. Based on the kinematic fitting, ${}_{\Lambda\Lambda}^{\;11}\mathrm{Be}$ is the most likely explanation for the observed event., Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures
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- 2018
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12. Nuclear capture at rest of Ξ− hyperons
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C.H. Hahn, A. Masuoka, Kenichi Imai, Y. Nagase, N. Yasuda, M. Ukai, Kimio Niwa, J. S. Song, C. S. Yoon, Yoshihiro Sato, H. Okabe, Saewoong Bahk, Yoshitaka Itow, I. G. Park, Takashi Z. Nakano, Kazuhiro Tanaka, T. Kuze, Ryuichi Takashima, Seok Kim, H. Funahashi, Yasuyuki Matsuda, A. Matsui, N. Ushida, S. H. Chung, C. O. Kim, Kazuma Nakazawa, J. Y. Kim, H. Tajima, K. Kodama, H. Togawa, C. Nagoshi, Y. Maeda, R. Ozaki, T. Tsunemi, K. Sakai, Hirotaka Takahashi, M. Nakamura, Akira Masaike, B. D. Park, K. Hoshino, H. Oda, T. Jin-ya, M. Hanabata, I. Tezuka, Fujio Takeutchi, T. Iijima, M. Sugimoto, S. Hirata, T. Sasaki, H. Shibuya, T. Hara, J. Yokota, Hajime Shimizu, Masaharu Ieiri, Shigeki Aoki, Takashi Watanabe, S. Ono, S. Nakanishi, M. Kazuno, and M. Teranaka
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Nuclear reaction ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle decay ,Meson ,Branching fraction ,Nuclear emulsion ,Strangeness ,Atomic physics ,Sigma baryon ,Xi baryon - Abstract
An emulsion-counter hybrid experiment (KEK E176) was carried out to search for double strangeness systems such as double- Λ hypernuclei and H -dibaryons. More than 10% of Ξ − hyperons produced in the (K − , K + ) reaction were brought to rest in the nuclear emulsion. We have obtained 98 candidate events of nuclear capture at rest of Ξ − hyperons which are described in this report. Among those, four events were identified as sequential weak decay of double- Λ hypernuclei. The binding energies of Ξ − -( 12 C, 14 N and 16 O) states have been estimated for two events which emit twin single- Λ hypernuclei back to back from the capture point. The Σ − p decay vertex of an H -dibaryon was searched for near the capture point and no evidence was observed. Upper limits for the branching ratio of H emission are 5–10% for a lifetime less than 0.1 ns at the 90% confidence level. The trapping probabilities of single and double strangeness to a nuclear fragment following Ξ − capture at rest have been studied.
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- 2009
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13. First observation of the ΣN decay of the S = - 2 system
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Kenichi Imai, S. Torikai, N. Yasuda, M. Yosoi, Hiroyuki Noumi, H. Hayata, S. Ogawa, D.H. Davis, T. Kouketsu, J. Y. Kim, I. G. Park, H. Tanaka, Y. L. Lee, K. Tanida, Y. S. Iwata, Takayoshi Kawai, C. Nagoshi, Michiko Sekimoto, K. M. Baik, Y. Kakita, K. S. Sim, H. Okabe, M. Kaneko, Koji Yamamoto, Adam Rusek, C. O. Kim, Kazuma Nakazawa, B. Bassalleck, J. H. Chung, Shigeki Aoki, Y. S. Ra, Saewoong Bahk, Masaharu Ieiri, M. Mitsuhara, J. S. Song, Tomokazu Fukuda, H. Akikawa, L. H. Zhu, J. K. Ahn, M. S. Chung, D. Seki, T. Tsunemi, M. Kawasaki, J. W C McNabb, Y. Kondo, K. Hoshino, Toshiyuki Takahashi, H. Kanda, J. T. Yang, K. Oyama, Hirotaka Takahashi, J. T. Rhee, P.K. Saha, Junji Tojo, Y. Nagase, S. J. Kim, H. M. Park, N. Ushida, H. Torii, K. Arai, Y. H. Iwata, H. Shibuya, A. K. Ichikawa, J. Parker, C. S. Yoon, Tomoko Yoshida, Fujio Takeutchi, Seok Kim, T. Watanabe, C.J. Yoon, and D.N. Tovee
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Rest (physics) ,Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Event (relativity) ,Hadron ,Hyperon ,Nuclear fusion - Abstract
An event emitting a Σ- -hyperon from a Ξ- -hyperon nuclear capture at rest has been observed in a hybrid-emulsion experiment. The event has been analyzed as the first observation of the weak decay of the S = - 2 system.
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- 2007
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14. Marangoni effect on a droplet approached by a diffusion flame
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Y. Nagase, Akira Umemura, and T. Ando
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Convection ,Jet (fluid) ,Work (thermodynamics) ,Marangoni effect ,Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Diffusion flame ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Marangoni number ,General Chemistry ,Mechanics ,Atmospheric sciences ,Combustion ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Fuel Technology ,Modeling and Simulation ,Flame spread ,Physics::Chemical Physics - Abstract
The significance of Marangoni convection on the inter-droplet flame propagation in spray has not been properly established. In a microgravity experiment on flame spread along a linear n-decane droplet array placed in air at room temperature at high pressures, it was found that as the diffusion flame of burning droplets approaches the next unburned droplet, evaporated fuel gas is ejected from the opposite side of the droplet and strong combustion takes places in this jet region. This results in an increased inter-droplet flame propagation speed at pressures near the critical pressure of n-decane. In this work, numerical simulations and theoretical analyses were conducted to characterize the Marangoni effect on a droplet approached by a diffusion flame. It is found that two regimes with different Marangoni number dependence of the maximum droplet surface velocity emerge, depending on whether the maximum surface velocity exceeds the thermal wave velocity of the approaching flame. It is shown that Marangoni c...
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- 2006
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15. Influence of tooth-loss and concomitant masticatory alterations on cholinergic neurons in rats: immunohistochemical and biochemical studies
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Tsutomu Ishijima, Takafumi Ninomiya, Naoya Hamaue, Youngnam Kang, Toshihiro Hirai, Toshihiko Yajima, Masaru Minami, Hidero Terasawa, Yasuhiro Ikeda, and Y Nagase
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Male ,Molar ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hippocampus ,Diagonal Band of Broca ,Choline ,Choline O-Acetyltransferase ,Tooth Loss ,stomatognathic system ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Rats, Wistar ,Cholinergic neuron ,Neurons ,Medial septal nucleus ,Chemistry ,General Neuroscience ,Soft diet ,Brain ,General Medicine ,Immunohistochemistry ,Choline acetyltransferase ,Acetylcholine ,Rats ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Trigeminal motor nucleus ,Endocrinology ,Anesthesia ,Mastication ,Septal Nuclei ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The influence of tooth loss on the viability of cholinergic neurons was examined in rats. At 25th postnatal week, rats were divided into the three groups; a control group fed a solid diet, a soft diet group fed a powder diet and a molar crown-less group in which all molar crowns were removed and the powder diet was given. At 15 and 35 weeks post-treatment, the number of choline acetyltransferase (ChAT)-positive neurons in the nucleus of the diagonal band/medial septal nucleus (NDB/MS) was significantly smaller in the molar crown-less group than in the control group (P < 0.01). This was not the case in the pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus or (PPT) or in the trigeminal motor nucleus. Biochemical assay showed no statistically significant differences in choline concentrations in the hippocampus between the control and the molar crown-less group both at 15 and at 35 weeks post-treatment. Nevertheless, acetylcholine (ACh) concentration in the hippocampus of the molar crown-less group was significantly lower than that of the control group at 15 weeks post-treatment (P < 0.05). Taken together, a decrease of oral sensory information may have caused a reduction in the number of ChAT-positive neurons selectively in NDB/MS, which in turn caused a decline of ACh concentrations in the hippocampus.
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16. Study of double-strangeness nuclei with hybrid-emulsion method (KEK-PS E373)
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K. Oyama, T. Kouketsu, B. Bassalleck, J. Parker, I. G. Park, C. O. Kim, H. Takahashi, Tomoko Yoshida, J. S. Song, N. Ushida, S. Ogawa, K. Hoshino, H. Akikawa, Toshiyuki Takahashi, K. Arai, H. Kanda, J.T. Yang, L. H. Zhu, J. K. Ahn, Michiko Sekimoto, Shigeki Aoki, Y. S. Iwata, Junji Tojo, Y. Nagase, S. J. Kim, Y. H. Iwata, J. Y. Kim, J. H. Chung, H. M. Park, H. Torii, Y. L. Lee, H. Okabe, J. W C McNabb, Atsushi Ichikawa, N. Yasuda, M. Mitsuhara, A. Rusek, Kwang Souk Sim, Y. S. Ra, T. Kawai, K. Imai, H. Tanaka, Saewoong Bahk, K. M. Baik, Fujio Takeutchi, M. Kaneko, Kazuhiro Yamamoto, Seok Kim, P. K. Saha, C.J. Yoon, D. Seki, C. S. Yoon, H. Shibuya, Y. Kondo, K. Tanida, J. T. Rhee, Masaharu Ieiri, M. S. Chung, S. Torikai, M. Yosoi, Hiroyuki Noumi, Kazuma Nakazawa, and C. Nagoshi
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Optics ,Scintillating fiber ,Spectrometer ,business.industry ,Track (disk drive) ,Detector ,Emulsion ,Nuclear emulsion ,Strangeness ,business - Abstract
An experiment to search for double-strangeness nuclei in nuclear emulsion is now being carried on as KEK-PS E373. Preliminary results of the data analysis for the K + spectrometer and the scintillating fiber detectors are presented. Status of the automatic track finding method for the emulsion is reported.
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- 2001
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17. Production of twin Λ-hypernuclei from Ξ− hyperon capture at rest
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M. Ieiri, Y. S. Ra, Hirotaka Takahashi, C.J. Yoon, K. Tanida, Y. S. Iwata, J. Parker, Y. L. Lee, M. Sekimoto, H. M. Park, C. S. Yoon, Sanghoon Kim, A. Rusek, B. Bassalleck, S. Torikai, Saewoong Bahk, H. Shibuya, M. Yosoi, K. Nakazawa, P. K. Saha, A. K. Ichikawa, K. Hoshino, N. Yasuda, L. H. Zhu, N. Ushida, H. Akikawa, J.H. Chung, Junji Tojo, J.W.C. McNabb, J. K. Ahn, Y. Kondo, K. M. Baik, J. T. Yang, J. S. Song, Tomohiro Takahashi, M. Kaneko, M.S. Chung, C. Nagoshi, Y. H. Iwata, S. Ogawa, H. Noumi, J.Y. Kim, H. Kanda, C. O. Kim, T. Kawai, Shigeki Aoki, M. Mitsuhara, D. Seki, T. Yoshida, F. Takeutchi, S.J. Kim, K. Oyama, Koji Yamamoto, Y. Nagase, H. Torii, J.T. Rhee, K. Arai, Kwang Souk Sim, T. Kouketsu, I. G. Park, H. Tanaka, H. Okabe, and K. Imai
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Atomic system ,Hyperon ,Neutron ,Nuclear emulsion ,Hypernucleus - Abstract
A hybrid emulsion experiment was carried out to study double-strangeness nuclei produced via Ξ− hyperon capture at rest with the expectation of ten times larger statistics than previous experiments. We have analyzed 5% of the total emulsion and found one “twin-hypernuclei” event involving the emission of two single-Λ hypernuclei and a nuclear fragment from a Ξ− hyperon stopping point. The event is interpreted as the decay of a Ξ − + 14 N atomic system to 5 Λ He + 5 Λ He + 4 He + neutron . The species of the Ξ−-atom and the fragmentation products are uniquely identified for the first time for twin-hypernuclei events. Combined with the results from a past hybrid-emulsion experiment, one double-Λ hypernucleus and three twin-hypernuclei events have been found from Ξ− captures on light emulsion nuclei. The ratio of the detected rate of double-Λ hypernuclei to that of twin-hypernuclei is compared with theoretical estimates.
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18. DIRECT NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF BLUFF BODY FLOWS USING NON-STAGGERED GRIDS
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Y. Nagase, H. Ueda, K. Okada, and S. QlAN
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Mathematical optimization ,Oscillation ,General Chemical Engineering ,Direct numerical simulation ,General Chemistry ,Mechanics ,Grid ,Pressure field ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Flow (mathematics) ,Bluff ,Boundary value problem ,Interpolation ,Mathematics - Abstract
The present authors pointed out in the previous paper [1] that the implicit SMAC scheme is quite efficient and non-staggered grid arrangement can decrease the computational effort and save the storage memory which is very important to the direct numerical simulation (DNS) of complicated 3-D flow fields. But using non-staggered grid arrangement, the pressure field oscillation (PFO) ordinarily occurs and also, the pressure on the solid walls including sharp corners need to be prescribed directly as the pressure boundary conditions. In this paper, a new interpolation method, which is a modification to Cheng and Armfield's interpolation formulation, is presented in order to completely prevent PFO from occurring, Moreover, a more accurate specification method of wall pressures and special treatment of pressures at sharp corners are proposed. To test the new methods proposed, the DNS of flow past a square cylinder and flows over backward-facing steps, which are typical of the flow fields with shar...
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- 2000
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19. Double-Λhypernuclei observed in a hybrid emulsion experiment
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A. K. Ichikawa, M. Sekimoto, M. Kawasaki, K. Hoshino, Seok Kim, Toshiyuki Takahashi, H. Kanda, Koji Yamamoto, B. Bassalleck, I. G. Park, N. Ushida, K. S. Sim, P. K. Saha, Kenichi Imai, C. S. Yoon, M. S. Chung, H. Okabe, H. N. Kyaw, D. Seki, T. Kouketsu, T. Wint, Hirotaka Takahashi, D.N. Tovee, Y. S. Ra, Junji Tojo, Y. Nagase, Fujio Takeutchi, J. Y. Kim, J. W C McNabb, A. Sawa, S. J. Kim, Saewoong Bahk, H. Shibuya, Tomokazu Fukuda, C. J. Yoon, H. M. Park, H. Akikawa, K. Oyama, Takayoshi Kawai, C. Nagoshi, N. Yasuda, Adam Rusek, Y. Kondo, M. Kaneko, J. K. Ahn, S. Ogawa, Y. Nakanishi, J. S. Song, Masaharu Ieiri, J. T. Yang, K. Miwa, K. Itonaga, D. H. Davis, L. H. Zhu, J. T. Rhee, H. Tanaka, Shigeki Aoki, K. Tanida, T. Tsunemi, Kazuma Nakazawa, K. T. Tint, C. O. Kim, Y. S. Iwata, B. D. Park, K. M. Baik, J. H. Chung, J. Parker, M. Mitsuhara, Tomoko Yoshida, Y. L. Lee, S. Torikai, M. Yosoi, Hiroyuki Noumi, H. Torii, K. Arai, Y. H. Iwata, A. A. Min, and M. Ukai
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Binding energy ,Hyperon ,Particle Data Group ,Lambda - Abstract
A hybrid experiment with nuclear emulsion and scintillating-fiber detectors (KEK-E373) has been performed to search for double-strangeness systems. Among about 10${}^{3}$ events of ${\ensuremath{\Xi}}^{\ensuremath{-}}$ hyperons captured at rest by emulsion nuclei, we have observed four events which clearly show the topology of cascade weak decays of double-$\ensuremath{\Lambda}$ hypernuclei including the ``Nagara'' event. Regarding the Nagara event, values of the two-$\ensuremath{\Lambda}$ binding energy (${B}_{\ensuremath{\Lambda}\ensuremath{\Lambda}}$) and the $\ensuremath{\Lambda}$-$\ensuremath{\Lambda}$ interaction energy ($\ensuremath{\Delta}{B}_{\ensuremath{\Lambda}\ensuremath{\Lambda}}$) of ${}_{\ensuremath{\Lambda}}^{}{}_{\ensuremath{\Lambda}}^{6}\mathrm{He}$ have been revised to 6.91 $\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}$ 0.16 and 0.67 $\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}$ 0.17 MeV, respectively, due to the recent change of the ${\ensuremath{\Xi}}^{\ensuremath{-}}$ mass value (Particle Data Group). For another three events, we have determined possible species of double-$\ensuremath{\Lambda}$ hypernuclei together with their binding energies.
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20. A study of the silicon drift chamber
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S. Kobayashi, Y. Nagase, Y. Shirakawa, M. Seto, and K. Fujiki
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Silicon ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Detector ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Electron ,Signal ,Anode ,Amplitude ,chemistry ,Impurity ,Rise time ,Atomic physics ,Instrumentation - Abstract
A proto-type silicon drift chamber has been tested mainly by using an LED. The characteristic behavior of the detector is discussed through the measurement of electron drift time. Under a special situation the anode signal showed the increasing rise time and the decreasing amplitude with the drift distance. The former is understood at least by the electro-static repulsion of the electron cloud, while the latter is suggestive of the trapping of electron to some impurity levels.
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- 1995
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21. Fatigue Gage Utilizing Surface Roughening of Aluminum Foil
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Y. Nagase, F. Moritake, Y. Sawaki, and Hajime Yoshida
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Aluminum foil ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Surface finish ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Stress (mechanics) ,Amplitude ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,Aluminium ,Surface roughening ,Surface roughness ,Forensic engineering ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,FOIL method - Abstract
The surface roughening phenomenon of an aluminum foil is utilized as the measure of stress measurements under variable amplitude stressing and fundamental characteristics of the evolution of the roughness are investigated. The effect of load history on the surface roughening does not appear when the stress amplitude varies many times. Under such a loading condition, the average stress amplitude is measured from the surface roughness of the foil, and this is defined by (∑σiαNi/∑Ni)1/α, where σi, Ni and α are the stress amplitude, the number of stress cycles of σi, and the material factor, respectively.
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- 1995
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22. Range-pair-counting fatigue gage
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Hajime Yoshida, Y. Sawaki, and Y. Nagase
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Aerospace Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Surface finish ,Stress (mechanics) ,Amplitude ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,Aluminium ,Nondestructive testing ,Solid mechanics ,Surface roughness ,Forensic engineering ,Composite material ,business ,FOIL method - Abstract
In this paper, the surface roughening phenomenon of an aluminum foil during fatigue process is utilized for monitoring of a variable amplitude stress. It is found that constant mean stress does not affect surface roughness. When the mean stress varies, however, it causes surface roughening. In such a case, the equivalent stress defined by (Σσ α N i /ΣN i )1/α dominates surface roughness of an aluminum foil, where σ i andN i are stress amplitude and the number of cycles counted by the rangepair method, respectively, and α is a gage factor which is peculiar to the foil used. It is concluded that the aluminum foil can be used as the range-pair counting fatigue gage with high accuracy.
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- 1993
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23. The formation of slip bands in aluminium foil subject to variable stress loading and the application of this technique to stress measurement
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Y Nagase, Y Sawaki, and Hajime Yoshida
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Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Lüders band ,Metallurgy ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Stress (mechanics) ,Amplitude ,Mechanics of Materials ,Aluminium foil ,Modeling and Simulation ,Critical resolved shear stress ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,Constant (mathematics) ,FOIL method ,Slip line field - Abstract
In this paper, the fundamental characteristics of fatigue slip bands formed in an aluminium foil are investigated under both constant and variable stresses, and this phenomenon is utilized to monitor the stress amplitude with the use of the foil. It is found that variation of stress amplitude hardly affects the increase of slip bands, and the fraction of slip bands under variable stress is correlated with the equivalent stress defined by (Σσ i α N i /Σ N i ) 1 α , where σ i , and α are stress amplitude, the number of cycles and the material factor which is peculiar to the foil used, respectively. It is concluded that the fraction of slip bands can be a measure of stress evaluation for both constant and variable stresses.
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- 1993
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24. Fatigue gage utilizing slip-initiation phenomenon in electroplated copper foil
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Y. Nagase and T. Yoshizaki
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Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Lüders band ,Metallurgy ,Aerospace Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Slip (materials science) ,Critical value ,Copper ,Amplitude ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,Solid mechanics ,Exponent ,Composite material ,Electroplating - Abstract
Fundamental experiments are carried out to examine the parameter that dominates the slip-band initiation in electroplated copper foil under the condition where the mean stress as well as the stress amplitude varies. In the case of constant-amplitude stressing, the relation between the critical stress for the slip-band initiation σ p and the number of cyclesN is well represented by σ p α N=C. In other words, the slip bands appear when the total hysteresis energy applied to the copper foil attains a critical value. In the case of variable stresses, the range-pair mainly dominates the occurrence of the slip bands, and Miner's linear cumulative damage rule holds for the accumulation of the fatigue damage for the slip-band initiation. Accordingly, the parameter (Σσ i α ni/Σni)1/α is equivalent to the critical stress σ p under constant amplitude stressing, where σ i andni are the stress amplitude and the number of cycles counted by the range-pair method, respectively, and α is the exponent of the σ p -N relation. Based on these results, the applicability of the copper foil to the fatigue gage that accumulates and indicates a load experience is discussed.
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- 1993
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25. Separation process of ethanol from aqueous solutions usihg supercritical carbon dioxide
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T. Tada, Ryuichi Fukuzato, Satoshi Furuta, Y. Nagase, and Noboru Ikawa
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Fractional distillation ,Supercritical carbon dioxide ,Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Extraction (chemistry) ,Inorganic chemistry ,Supercritical fluid extraction ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Supercritical fluid ,Separation process ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Carbon dioxide ,Supercritical fluid chromatography ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
The process of separating ethanol from aqueous solutions using supercritical carbon dioxide is in the development stage and was investigated experimentally using a bench scale test plant. It was operated under conditions based on previous data (Furuta et al. 1990). The results showed that more than 99 mol% of ethanol could be concentrated without any entrainer. A reflux ratio grater than 2 was required for good extraction efficiency. For recycling use, carbon dioxide was easily separated from ethanol using a high pressure distillation column.
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- 1993
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26. ChemInform Abstract: β-Lactams. Part 2. Diastereoselective Alkylative Discrimination of Racemic 3-Substituted 4-Acetoxyazetidin-2-ones and Its Application to the Synthesis of a Chiral Key Intermediate for Carbapenem Syntheses
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T. Kumagai, Yasuhiro Kuramoto, Yoshimitsu Nagao, Y. Nagase, S. Kobayashi, Tooru Taga, Y. Inoue, and H. Ikeda
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Carbapenem ,Stereochemistry ,Chemistry ,β lactams ,medicine ,General Medicine ,medicine.drug - Published
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27. ChemInform Abstract: β-Lactams. Part 1. Highly Diastereoselective Alkylation of 4-Acetoxyazetidin-2-one Useful for 1β-Methylcarbapenem Synthesis
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Y. Nagase, Yoshimitsu Nagao, T. Kumagai, Motoo Shiro, Y. Inoue, and S. Tamai
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Chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,β lactams ,Organic chemistry ,General Medicine ,Alkylation - Published
- 2010
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28. ChemInform Abstract: A Facile Synthesis of Mercaptopyrazolidine Useful for Construction of the Pendant Moiety of 1β-Methylcarbapenem L-627
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Satoshi Tamai, Y. Nagase, T. Abe, Y. Inoue, Yoshimitsu Nagao, and T. Kumagai
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Chemistry ,Moiety ,Organic chemistry ,General Medicine - Published
- 2010
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29. Soluble forms of membrane cofactor protein (CD46, MCP) are present in plasma, tears, and seminal fluid in normal subjects
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H. Kiyohara, Y. Nagase, S. Kuriyama, Tomoko Hara, Tsukasa Seya, and M. Matsumoto
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Saliva ,medicine.drug_class ,Immunology ,Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ,Semen ,Monoclonal antibody ,Epitope ,Membrane Cofactor Protein ,Antigens, CD ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Membrane Glycoproteins ,biology ,Chemistry ,Anticoagulants ,Body Fluids ,Membrane glycoproteins ,Solubility ,Membrane protein ,Cell culture ,Tears ,biology.protein ,Antibody ,Research Article - Abstract
SUMMARY We have established an ELISA for determination of membrane cofactor protein (MCP, CD46) both solubilized from cell membranes and released in body fluids. In this assay, mouse MoAbs against MCP, M177 and M160 whose epitopes were different, were used as capture and detection antibodies, respectively. The NP-40 concentration in samples for MCP to be measured must be less than 0·05%. The detection limit of this MCP assay was 0·5 ng. The assay was used to quantify solubilized membrane MCP, and soluble MCP in normal human plasma, serum, urine, saliva, tears, and seminal fluid, and culture media of tumour cell lines. Soluble MCP was barely detected in the conditioned media of the cell lines. The levels of sMCP in plasma and serum were 10–60 ng/ml and that in tears, 0–50 ng/ml. Seminal fluid contained about 10-fold more soluble MCP than serum. Soluble MCP was not detectable by this assay in the other body fluids, suggesting that their MCP levels were less than the detection limit, if any.
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- 1992
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30. On the Decrease of Fatigue Limit Due to Small Prestrain
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S. Suzuki and Y. Nagase
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Materials science ,Mechanics of Materials ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,General Materials Science ,Structural engineering ,Composite material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,business ,Fatigue limit - Abstract
Fatigue behavior of plain specimens of low carbon steel subjected to small tensile prestrain is investigated through rotating bending tests and the mechanism of the decrease of fatigue limit due to the prestrain is discussed. It is found that 3 percent prestraining causes the acceleration of both slip and crack initiations, and increases the growth rate of a small surface crack of less than 0.3 mm. It also decreases the fatigue limit. If prestrained material is aged, the fatigue limit increases. These effects of the small prestrain are explained based on the unpinning of locked dislocations due to the prestrain.
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- 1992
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31. Analysis of highly doped collector transistors by using two-dimensional process/device simulation and its application of ECL circuits
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Y. Nagase, T. Takada, H. Goto, A. Tahara, and Y. Momma
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Bipolar junction transistor ,Electrical engineering ,Emitter-coupled logic ,Capacitance ,Cutoff frequency ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Frequency divider ,Logic gate ,Optoelectronics ,Breakdown voltage ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Electronic circuit - Abstract
A report is presented of the results of an investigation of device parameters and collector-to-emitter breakdown voltages of double polysilicon self-aligned transistors with highly doped collectors using a two-dimensional process/device simulation system. Favourable phosphorous-ion implanting condition for a highly doped pedestal collector was found to achieve a high cutoff frequency as well as low AC base resistance and small base-collector capacitance, thereby keeping the minimum collector-to-emitter breakdown voltage of 3 V. The authors also report ECL circuit performance improvements achieved in experiments that realized a minimum ECL gate delay time of 26.3 ps/gate at switching current of 1.64 mA as a result of process optimization. Moreover, a 1/8 static frequency divider T-F/F has been observed to operate up to a maximum frequency of 15.8 GHz. >
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- 1991
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32. First observation of the ΣN decay of the S = −2 system
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T. Watanabe, J. K. Ahn, H. Akikawa, S. Aoki, K. Arai, S. Y. Bahk, K. M. Baik, B. Bassalleck, J. H. Chung, M. S. Chung, D. H. Davis, T. Fukuda, H. Hayata, K. Hoshino, A. Ichikawa, M. Ieiri, K. Imai, Y. H. Iwata, Y. S. Iwata, Y. Kakita, H. Kanda, M. Kaneko, T. Kawai, M. Kawasaki, C. O. Kim, J. Y. Kim, S. J. Kim, S. H. Kim, Y. Kondo, T. Kouketsu, Y. L. Lee, J. W. C. McNabb, M. Mitsuhara, Y. Nagase, C. Nagoshi, K. Nakazawa, H. Noumi, S. Ogawa, H. Okabe, K. Oyama, H. M. Park, I. G. Park, J. Parker, Y. S. Ra, J. T. Rhee, A. Rusek, H. Shibuya, K. S. Sim, P. K. Saha, D. Seki, M. Sekimoto, J. S. Song, H. Takahashi, T. Takahashi, F. Takeutchi, H. Tanaka, K. Tanida, J. Tojo, H. Torii, S. Torikai, T. Tsunemi, D. N. Tovee, N. Ushida, K. Yamamoto, N. Yasuda, J. T. Yang, C. J. Yoon, C. S. Yoon, M. Yosoi, T. Yoshida, and L. Zhu
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- 2008
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33. Facial fractures – association with ocular injuries: A 13-year review of one practice in a tertiary care centre
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Daniel Y Nagase and Douglas J Courtemanche
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Surgery - Published
- 2006
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34. Facial fractures – association with ocular injuries: A 13-year review of one practice in a tertiary care centre
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Daniel A Peters, Daniel Y Nagase, and Douglas J. Courtemanche
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,Clinical Review ,genetic structures ,Blindness ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Mandibular fracture ,medicine.disease ,Tertiary care ,eye diseases ,Surgery ,Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background The incidence of ocular injury associated with facial fractures has been reported to be between 0.8% and 30%. Objective Because of this wide range of incidences, a system to stratify the risk of ocular injury by type of facial fracture was sought. Methods The present study reviewed 266 patients with facial fractures to determine the risk factors for ocular injury. The anatomy of each facial fracture was classified using an orbit-centred approach according to the number of orbital walls fractured. Patients were then grouped using this classification system. Charts documenting follow-up for each patient over a minimum of one year were examined and initial emergency room presentations of patients with subsequent visual impairment were recorded. Results The incidence of severe visual impairment and blindness was 4.5% overall. Although all facial fractures (including isolated fractures of the mandible) had a notable incidence of ocular injury, an increased number of orbital wall fractures were correlated with an increased incidence of permanent visual disability. One of 147 (0.68%) patients without an orbital wall fracture sustained permanent severe ocular injury or blindness, while 13.5% (five of 37) of three-wall orbital fracture patients and 25% (four of 16) of four-wall orbital fracture patients sustained the same injury. Conclusions The risk of ocular injury in complex facial fractures can be stratified by the degree of orbital wall involvement. However, because all patients with persistent visual impairment had ocular findings on initial examination, it is proposed that oculovisual testing is a more sensitive indicator of lasting ocular injuries than the type of facial fracture.
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- 2006
35. Plate removal in traumatic facial fractures: 13-year practice review
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Daniel A Peters, Daniel Y Nagase, and Douglas J. Courtemanche
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,Facial Bones ,Titanium plate ,Fixation (surgical) ,Postoperative Complications ,Facial Pain ,Mandibular Fractures ,Medicine ,Internal fixation ,Humans ,education ,Orbital Fractures ,Device Removal ,Retrospective Studies ,Titanium ,Retrospective review ,education.field_of_study ,Zygoma ,Skull Fractures ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,Surgery ,Plastic surgery ,Female ,business ,Complication ,Bone Plates - Abstract
Various complications can result from titanium plate internal fixation, including infection, exposure, pain, cold intolerance, and palpability. The incidence of such complications has become a topic of recent interest with the advent of resorbable plating. We undertook a retrospective review to determine complication rates of titanium fixation in a facial fracture population. Out of 266 patients with operative management of traumatic facial fracture between 1991 and 2004, 135 patients had titanium plate fixation. We evaluated 16 panfacial fractures, 22 zygomatic-orbital complex fractures, 49 midface fractures, and 48 fractures of the mandible. Overall, 33.3% (45/135) of patients had plates removed; 64.4% (29/45) of plate removals were for complications, ie, discomfort, exposure, and infection; 35.6% (16/45) were removed during secondary reconstruction. The most common complication was discomfort related to palpability, cold intolerance, and pain. This constituted 72.4% (21/29) of all plate removals for complications. Higher rates of plate discomfort were noted near the supraorbital, infraorbital, and mental foramina.
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- 2005
36. Hardware realization of panoramic camera with speaker-oriented face extraction for teleconferencing
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T. Yamamoto, Takao Kawamura, Y. Nagase, and Kazunori Sugahara
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Signal processing ,Pixel ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Feature extraction ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,Teleconference ,Facial recognition system ,Face (geometry) ,Hardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITS ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Computer hardware ,Hardware_LOGICDESIGN - Abstract
A panoramic camera with a speaker oriented face extraction function is proposed. For the face extraction, a genetic algorithm (GA) is implemented in a field programmable gate array (FPGA) chip. A panoramic video signal generator circuit is also implemented in the FPGA for teleconferencing. Experimental results are included.
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- 2005
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37. Applying ODP Enterprise Viewpoint Language to hospital information systems
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Y. Nagase, A. Tanaka, Y. Kiryu, and K. Nakai
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RM-ODP ,Engineering management ,Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Enterprise integration ,Information system ,Enterprise architecture ,NIST Enterprise Architecture Model ,Software engineering ,business ,Enterprise modelling ,Enterprise software - Abstract
INTAP (Interoperability Technology Association for Information Processing, Japan), CBOP (Consortium for Business Object Promotion), MEDIS-DC (Medical Information System Development Center) and JAHIS (Japanese Association of Healthcare Information Systems Industry) have completed the initial phase of the Japanese Healthcare Domain Reference Enterprise Model project. The goal of the project is to define a reference healthcare domain model using an ISO/IEC and ITU-T standardized RM-ODP framework. The initial phase focused on modeling the enterprise aspect of hospital information systems in Japan. RM-ODP Enterprise Viewpoint Language and UML were used as the key languages. The paper presents the results of the initial phase of the project, and discusses issues faced during model development.
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- 2002
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38. Control of a hybrid pneumatic/electric motor
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F. Takemura, Yasuhiro Hayakawa, H. Mizutani, Sadao Kawamura, Y. Nagase, and S.R. Pandian
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Electric motor ,Engineering ,Pneumatic actuator ,Control theory ,business.industry ,Brushed DC electric motor ,Control engineering ,Linear actuator ,business ,Actuator ,Pneumatic motor ,Automotive engineering ,Traction motor - Abstract
Pneumatic motors have many advantages over electric motors, conventionally used for robotics and automation applications. However, the control performance of pneumatic motors is quite unsatisfactory, mainly due to the compressibility of air. We have recently proposed the development of hybrid pneumatic/electric motors where a small electric motor is used in conjunction with vane-type pneumatic motors, so that the hybrid actuator has better damping and ease of control than the pneumatic motor. In the present work, we consider the switching control of the hybrid actuator system, and, propose control algorithms for position, and trajectory control of the system. The performance improvement of the new actuator is illustrated by results of experimental implementation.
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- 2002
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39. 439 EVALUATION OF LONG-TERM GLYCYRRHIZIN ADMINISTRATION IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS C – IS CONTROL OF ALT TO <50 IU/ML AN INDEX OF PREVENTION FOR DISEASE PROGRESSION?
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Fumio Itoh, Hiroki Ikeda, Hiroshi Yotsuyanagi, Kotaro Matsunaga, M. Okamoto, M. Suzuki, N. Matsumoto, Kiyomi Yasuda, M. Kobayashi, N. Yamada, H. Takahashi, Y. Nagase, A. Satou, Y. Fukuda, Chiaki Okuse, and T. Ishii
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,chemistry ,Chronic hepatitis ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Disease progression ,medicine ,Glycyrrhizin ,business ,Gastroenterology ,Virology - Published
- 2011
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40. Fertilization and embryo development at spindle located oocyte from immature oocyte in vitro maturation cycles
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T. Matsuura, M. Ikegami, Y. Yamamoto, and Y. Nagase
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Human fertilization ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Reproductive Medicine ,Embryogenesis ,Immature oocyte ,medicine ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Biology ,Oocyte ,Cell biology ,In vitro maturation - Published
- 2014
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41. Clinical and ongoing pregnancy rates are improved by the addition of letrozole in the hormone replacement cycles undergoing the frozen-thawed single blastocyst transfer
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T. Matsuura, T. Wada, M. Ikegami, Y. Nagase, and K. Matsuura
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Fetus ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pregnancy ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Letrozole ,Blastocyst Transfer ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Single Embryo Transfer ,Embryo culture ,medicine.disease ,Reproductive Medicine ,embryonic structures ,medicine ,Gestation ,Live birth ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
pregnancy is defined by ultrasonographic demonstration of fetal cardiac activity. Implantation rate is defined as total gestational sacs divided by total embryos transferred in each category. CONCLUSION: These data suggest that extended embryo culture to day 5 does not adversely affect embryo efficiency in a select group of women with only 6 zygotes and does not pose a detrimental effect on cumulative live birth rate. Additionally, a significant decrease in cumulative twin delivery rate is achieved by this strategy if single embryo transfer is used frequently for day 5 ETs. This may translate to a safer IVF practice strategy in prevention of multiple pregnancies, including twins.
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- 2014
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42. Maturation rate and subsequent blastocyst development of human oocytes derived from various follicle size at the time of oocyte pick up
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T. Matsuura, T. Wada, Y. Yamamoto, Y. Nagase, M. Ikegami, Y. Matsuda, and J. Yonezawa
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Andrology ,Follicle ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Reproductive Medicine ,medicine ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Blastocyst ,Biology ,Oocyte - Published
- 2014
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43. AB0825 Investigation of Effects on Bone Metabolism of Anti-TNF BIOLOGICS and Bisphosphonates in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
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M. Nagashima, K. Shimane, Hiroshi Takahashi, and Y. Nagase
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Bone mineral ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Deoxypyridinoline ,business.industry ,Immunology ,Osteoporosis ,urologic and male genital diseases ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Infliximab ,Bone resorption ,Bone remodeling ,Etanercept ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Rheumatology ,chemistry ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,business ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Treatment for rheumatoid arthritis has become to obtain remission as biologics are widely used. Nonetheless, the main target of the treatment is synovitis and evaluation and treatment for osteoporosis with RA are not enough even though these patients have got remission. Objectives Our purpose is to investigate effects on bone metabolism of anti-TNF-α Biologics and bisphosphonates (BPs) among patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods We selected 18 cases of patients with RA who received BPs for the first time and investigated effects on bone metabolism of BPs after 6 months. Moreover, 40 cases of patients with RA who already took BPs more than 6 months (BPs group) and 40 cases of those who received BPs and anti-TNF-α Biologics (BPs+anti-TNF-α group) were subjected to this study as well. We investigated bone resorption markers (N-telopeptide of type 1 collage (NTX), tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRACP) 5b), bone formation markers (bone specific alkaline phosphatase (BAP), osteocalcin), cartilage metabolic markers (matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-3, cartilage oligometric matrix protein (COMP)), bone mineral density (BMD) and inflammatory situation with ESR, CRP, DAS28 (ESR) and DAS28 (CRP). Results BPs significantly decreased bone resorption marker such as NTX (22% decrease change, P Conclusions We confirmed administration of BPs led to low turnover in patients with RA. Several papers showed anti-TNF-α Biologics decrease bone resorption markers such as NTX and CTX and that do not change or decrease bone formation markers and BMD1,2. Nevertheless, there is no report to investigate BPs group and BPs+anti-TNF-α group while lots of patients with RA take BPs due to osteoporosis. There was no further suppression of osteoclast activity when we administered both BPs and anti-TNF-α Biologics compared to BPs alone. In addition, our data suggested that anti-TNF-α Biologics treatment for patients with RA has a posibility of indirect suppression of cartilage destruction. References Chopin F et al. Long-term effects of infliximab on bone and cartilage turnover markers in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Ann Rheum Dis 67:353–. 2008. Yasunori K et al. Reduction of urinary levels of pyridinoline and deoxypyridinoline and serum levels of soluble receptor activator of NF-kappa B ligand by etanercept in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Clin Rheumatol. 27(9):1093-101. 2008 Disclosure of Interest None declared DOI 10.1136/annrheumdis-2014-eular.4902
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44. Observation of aHΛΛ6eDouble Hypernucleus
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S. Torikai, J. Parker, M. Yosoi, J. H. Chung, N. Ushida, Hiroyuki Noumi, D.H. Davis, M. Mitsuhara, Tomoko Yoshida, Y. S. Iwata, Y. S. Ra, Fujio Takeutchi, Kazuma Nakazawa, Y. L. Lee, H. Torii, H. Shibuya, M. Sekimoto, K. S. Sim, C. O. Kim, Junji Tojo, Y. Nagase, K. M. Baik, Adam Rusek, H. Okabe, K. Oyama, S. J. Kim, Tomokazu Fukuda, Kazunuki Yamamoto, H. Akikawa, K. Imai, K. Arai, J. S. Song, J. K. Ahn, H. Tanaka, L. H. Zhu, T. Takahashi, B. Bassalleck, C. S. Yoon, T. Kouketsu, Shigeki Aoki, M. S. Chung, D.N. Tovee, Saewoong Bahk, Takayoshi Kawai, C. Nagoshi, Seok Kim, J. Y. Kim, J. W C McNabb, H. M. Park, N. Yasuda, K. Hoshino, H. Kanda, Masaharu Ieiri, K. Tanida, I. G. Park, Y. H. Iwata, Hirotaka Takahashi, J. T. Rhee, M. Kawasaki, M. Kaneko, S. Ogawa, P. K. Saha, D. Seki, C. J. Yoon, Y. Kondo, J. T. Yang, and A. K. Ichikawa
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Physics ,Particle physics ,Excited state ,Hyperon ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Lambda ,Hypernucleus - Abstract
A double-hyperfragment event has been found in a hybrid-emulsion experiment. It is identified uniquely as the sequential decay of ${}_{\ensuremath{\Lambda}\ensuremath{\Lambda}}^{6}\mathrm{He}$ emitted from a ${\ensuremath{\Xi}}^{\ensuremath{-}}$ hyperon nuclear capture at rest. The mass of ${}_{\ensuremath{\Lambda}\ensuremath{\Lambda}}^{6}\mathrm{He}$ and the $\ensuremath{\Lambda}\ensuremath{-}\ensuremath{\Lambda}$ interaction energy $\ensuremath{\Delta}{B}_{\ensuremath{\Lambda}\ensuremath{\Lambda}}$ have been measured for the first time devoid of the ambiguities due to the possibilities of excited states. The value of $\ensuremath{\Delta}{B}_{\ensuremath{\Lambda}\ensuremath{\Lambda}}$ is $1.01\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}{0.20}_{\ensuremath{-}0.11}^{+0.18}\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}\mathrm{MeV}$. This demonstrates that the $\ensuremath{\Lambda}\ensuremath{-}\ensuremath{\Lambda}$ interaction is weakly attractive.
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45. Polymeric transdermal drug penetration enhancer. The enhancing effect of oligodimethylsiloxane containing a glucopyranosyl end group
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T, Akimoto, K, Kawahara, Y, Nagase, and T, Aoyagi
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Male ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Polymers ,Animals ,Dimethylpolysiloxanes ,Rabbits ,Rats ,Skin - Abstract
Oligodimethylsiloxanes (ODMSs) containing a beta-D-glucopyranosyl group at one chain end (Glc-ODMSs) with various molecular weights were prepared to develop a silicone-based polymeric transdermal penetration enhancer with a non-ionic polar end group. Glc-ODMSs were prepared by hydrosilylation of hydrosilyl-terminated ODMS with 1-allyl-beta-D-glucose tetraacetate in the presence of bis(benzonitrile)platinum dichloride as the catalyst, followed by hydrolysis of the acetyl groups with sodium methoxide. The enhancing effect in the drug penetration was evaluated by in vitro experiments using a two-chamber diffusion cell. Antipyrine was used as a model drug, and the amount of drug permeating through the rat abdominal skin with or without Glc-ODMS was determined by HPLC. These enhancers were effective for the penetration of antipyrine. On the other hand, the enhancing effects were influenced by the concentration of Glc-ODMS coexisted regardless of its ODMS chain length. The enhancing effect was also observed by the pretreatment of the skin with Glc-ODMS before the drug permeation, the results of which suggested that the induction periods to appear the enhancing effects were different between Glc-ODMSs with the short and the long ODMS chain lengths. Furthermore, according to the Draize test, Glc-ODMSs exhibited no irritation to the skin regardless of the ODMS chain length.
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46. Observation of a (6)(LambdaLambda)He double hypernucleus
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H, Takahashi, J K, Ahn, H, Akikawa, S, Aoki, K, Arai, S Y, Bahk, K M, Baik, B, Bassalleck, J H, Chung, M S, Chung, D H, Davis, T, Fukuda, K, Hoshino, A, Ichikawa, M, Ieiri, K, Imai, Y H, Iwata, Y S, Iwata, H, Kanda, M, Kaneko, T, Kawai, M, Kawasaki, C O, Kim, J Y, Kim, S J, Kim, S H, Kim, Y, Kondo, T, Kouketsu, Y L, Lee, J W, McNabb, M, Mitsuhara, Y, Nagase, C, Nagoshi, K, Nakazawa, H, Noumi, S, Ogawa, H, Okabe, K, Oyama, H M, Park, I G, Park, J, Parker, Y S, Ra, J T, Rhee, A, Rusek, H, Shibuya, K S, Sim, P K, Saha, D, Seki, M, Sekimoto, J S, Song, T, Takahashi, F, Takeutchi, H, Tanaka, K, Tanida, J, Tojo, H, Torii, S, Torikai, D N, Tovee, N, Ushida, K, Yamamoto, N, Yasuda, J T, Yang, C J, Yoon, C S, Yoon, M, Yosoi, T, Yoshida, and L, Zhu
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A double-hyperfragment event has been found in a hybrid-emulsion experiment. It is identified uniquely as the sequential decay of ( 6)(LambdaLambda)He emitted from a Xi(-) hyperon nuclear capture at rest. The mass of ( 6)(LambdaLambda)He and the Lambda-Lambda interaction energy DeltaB(LambdaLambda) have been measured for the first time devoid of the ambiguities due to the possibilities of excited states. The value of DeltaB(LambdaLambda) is 1.01+/-0.20(+0.18)(-0.11) MeV. This demonstrates that the Lambda-Lambda interaction is weakly attractive.
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47. [Anesthesia for emergency surgery in a patient with Shy-Drager syndrome]
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H, Hashimoto, T, Nishiyama, Y, Nagase, H, Nakajima, C, Yajima, and K, Hanaoka
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Male ,Norepinephrine ,Dopamine ,Humans ,Shy-Drager Syndrome ,Laryngectomy ,Anesthesia, General ,Emergencies ,Middle Aged ,Perioperative Care - Abstract
A 53-year-old man with Shy-Drager syndrome underwent emergency surgery for the resection of the larynx under general anesthesia. Anesthesia was induced with fentanyl 0.1 mg and thiopental 100 mg, and endotracheal intubation was facilitated with vecuronium 8 mg. The onset of action of vecuronium was very slow. Anesthesia was maintained with about 1% of sevoflurane, with nitrous oxide 3 l.min-1 in oxygen 3 l.min-1. Norepinephrine was effective for hypotension while dopamine was not. He was extubated on the first postoperative day without any complications. The effects of vecuronium, norepinephrine, and dopamine might be changed in the patient with Shy-Drager syndrome.
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48. Doubly strange nuclei by a hybrid-emulsion experiment E373 at KEK
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Masaharu Ieiri, M. Sekimoto, Y. S. Ra, G. B. Franklin, M. S. Chung, Y. Akaishi, Fujio Takeutchi, Kensuke Arai, P. K. Saha, T. Takahashi, C. Nagoshi, Adam Rusek, Hirotaka Takahashi, Y. S. Iwata, S. Torikai, N. Yasuda, Takayoshi Kawai, C. S. Yoon, H. Shibuya, Shigeki Aoki, Saewoong Bahk, Y. Yamamoto, Y. Kondo, D.N. Tovee, J. H. Chung, A. K. Ichikawa, J. T. Rhee, M. Yosoi, K. M. Baik, Kazuma Nakazawa, B. Bassalleck, Jinhu Yang, Hiroyuki Noumi, K. S. Sim, D. H. Davis, I. G. Park, Sanghoon Kim, Hajime Tanaka, H. Okabe, T. Yoshida, M. Kaneko, C. O. Kim, D. Seki, K. Imai, S. Ogawa, J. S. Song, C. J. Yoon, H. Torii, L. H. Zhu, Tomokazu Fukuda, H. Akikawa, J. K. Ahn, K. Tanida, M. Mitsuhara, T. Kouketsu, Y. H. Iwata, Toshio Motoba, Kazunuki Yamamoto, J. Y. Kim, Y. L. Lee, J. Parker, N. Ushida, K. Oyama, Junji Tojo, Y. Nagase, S. J. Kim, H. M. Park, J. W C McNabb, K. Hoshino, and H. Kanda
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Particle physics ,Pion ,Meson ,Hyperon ,Lambda baryon ,Isotopes of beryllium ,Hypernucleus ,Isotopes of helium ,Xi baryon - Abstract
A hybrid emulsion experiment E373 at KEK has been carried out to study doubly strange nuclear system. By the 8% data analysis of all, one twin single-Λ hypernuclei event and two events of double-Λ hypernucleus have been successfully detected. The twin single-Λ event is uniquely interpreted as Ⅺ−+14N→Λ5He+Λ5He+4He+n for the first time. In the first double-Λ hypernucleus event, “Demachi-Yanagi,” it is interpreted as Ⅺ−+12C→ΛΛ10Be* (or ΛΛ10Be*)+t. The second double-Λ hypernucleus event, “NAGARA,” shows a clearly recognized topology and the interpretation is unique as Ⅺ−+12C→ΛΛ6He+4He+t, ΛΛ6He→Λ5He+π−+p, Λ5He→p+d+2n etc. By the preliminary result of the ΛΛ6He, the attractive ΛΛ interaction has been confirmed with the ΔBΛΛ∼1 MeV.
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49. De-epithelialised anterior (anterolateral and anteromedial) thigh flaps for dead space filling and contour correction in head and neck reconstruction
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K. Uno, M. Maeta, F. Nakagawa, R. Saito, Y. Nagase, and M. Ao
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Dead space ,Thigh ,Surgical Flaps ,medicine ,Humans ,Major complication ,Circumflex ,Fibula ,Head and neck ,Anterior compartment of thigh ,Melanoma ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Salivary fistula ,Anatomy ,Middle Aged ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Female ,business - Abstract
Anterior (anterolateral and anteromedial) thigh flaps based on the descending branch of the lateral circumflex femoral vessels provide a long vascular pedicle and a large flap without sacrificing main vessels and muscles. Twenty-eight de-epithelialised anterior thigh flaps were transferred for reconstruction of head and neck defects following tumour ablation. Two flaps were lost in patients that had previously undergone high-dose radiotherapy following free tissue transfer. Vascularised fibula, vascularised iliac bone and other tissues were combined with anterior thigh flaps in 13 cases utilising the distal end or derivative branches of the vascular pedicle. Salivary fistula was seen in only one case, although there were many minor and major complications. In five cases, double skin flaps were harvested from the ipsilateral thigh. One of these flaps was used for coverage of intraoral defects, while the other was placed in the submandibular area to fill dead space. Compared with other methods, this multi-flap method is considered to be most suitable for dead space filling and contour correction.
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50. Acute pan-costochondritis demonstrated by gallium scintigraphy
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Hiroo Ikehira, Y Nagase, T Aoki, H Ito, and M Kinjo
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Costochondritis ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Gallium Radioisotopes ,Scintigraphy ,Tietze's Syndrome ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Gallium ,Radionuclide Imaging ,Aged ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Costal cartilage ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Acute Disease ,Radiology ,Chostochondritis ,business - Abstract
Costochondral inflammation is a rare clinical finding. A case is presented, in which acute chostochondritis is demonstrated by gallium scinitigraphy.
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