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2. Inter-radar interference analysis of FMCW radars with different chirp rates
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Yuya Makino, Takuya Nozawa, Masahiro Umehira, Xiaoyan Wang, Shigeki Takeda, and Hiroshi Kuroda
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CW radar ,object detection ,road vehicle radar ,driver information systems ,radar interference ,FM radar ,different chirp rates ,inter-radar interference analysis ,FMCW radars ,millimetre-wave frequency-modulated continuous wave radar ,automotive radars ,millimetre-wave automotive radar ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Millimetre-wave frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar is expected to be widely deployed for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and self-driving cars. Considering that automotive radars will be deployed in a huge number of cars in future, inter-radar interference will be a significant problem since inter-radar interference can cause miss-detection and/or false detection of the target. As millimetre-wave automotive radar is not standardised at this moment, it is required to evaluate inter-radar interference among FMCW radars with various chirp-rates and chirp durations. This study describes inter-radar interference analysis in FMCW radars with different chirp rates and simulation results of inter-radar interference to confirm the validity of the interference analysis.
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- 2019
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3. Influence of Continuous Casting Speeds on Cast Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of an ADC14 Alloy
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Yoon-Seok Lee, Yuya Makino, Jun Nitta, and Eunkyung Lee
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aluminum alloy ,casting speed ,solidification ,Ohno continuous casting ,gravity casting ,dendritic spacing ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
To improve the mechanical properties of the casting alloys, various attempts have been made to use alternative casting technologies. The Ohno continuous casting (OCC) process is a unidirectional solidification method, which leads to high-quality cast samples. In this study, the Al-Si-Cu-Mg alloy was cast at casting speeds of 1 mm/s, 2 mm/s, and 3 mm/s, by the OCC process. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of the casting process parameters, such as casting speeds and cooling conditions, on the crystallization characteristics and mechanical properties of OCC-Al-Si-Cu-Mg alloy. Particularly, secondary dendrite arms spacing of α-Al dendrites in OCC samples significantly decreases with increasing casting speed. Moreover, the mean tensile strength of the samples, produced at the highest casting speed of 4.0 mm/s, is significantly higher than that for the samples produced at a casting speed of 1.0 mm/s.
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- 2020
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4. High-Energy and Ultra-High-Energy Neutrinos: A Snowmass White Paper
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Markus Ackermann, Mauricio Bustamante, Lu Lu, Nepomuk Otte, Mary Hall Reno, Stephanie Wissel, Sanjib K. Agarwalla, Jaime Alvarez-Muñiz, Rafael Alves Batista, Carlos A. Argüelles, Brian A. Clark, Austin Cummings, Sudipta Das, Valentin Decoene, Peter B. Denton, Damien Dornic, Zhan-Arys Dzhilkibaev, Yasaman Farzan, Alfonso Garcia, Maria Vittoria Garzelli, Christian Glaser, Aart Heijboer, Jörg R. Hörandel, Giulia Illuminati, Yu Seon Jeong, John L. Kelley, Kevin J. Kelly, Ali Kheirandish, Spencer R. Klein, John F. Krizmanic, Michael J. Larson, Kohta Murase, Ashish Narang, Remy L. Prechelt, Steven Prohira, Elisa Resconi, Marcos Santander, Victor B. Valera, Justin Vandenbroucke, Olga Vasil'evna Suvorova, Lawrence Wiencke, Shigeru Yoshida, Tianlu Yuan, Enrique Zas, Pavel Zhelnin, Bei Zhou, Luis A. Anchordoqui, Yosuke Ashida, Mahdi Bagheri, Aswathi Balagopal, Vedant Basu, James Beatty, Keith Bechtol, Nicole Bell, Abigail Bishop, Julia Book, Anthony Brown, Alexander Burgman, Michael Campana, Nhan Chau, Thomas Y. Chen, Alan Coleman, Amy Connolly, Janet M. Conrad, Pablo Correa, Cyril Creque-Sarbinowski, Zachary Curtis-Ginsberg, Paramita Dasgupta, Simon De Kockere, Krijn de Vries, Cosmin Deaconu, Abhishek Desai, Tyce DeYoung, Armando di Matteo, Dominik Elsaesser, Phillip Fürst, Kwok Lung Fan, Anatoli Fedynitch, Derek Fox, Erik Ganster, Martin Ha Minh, Christian Haack, Steffen Hallman, Francis Halzen, Andreas Haungs, Aya Ishihara, Eleanor Judd, Timo Karg, Albrecht Karle, Teppei Katori, Alina Kochocki, Claudio Kopper, Marek Kowalski, Ilya Kravchenko, Naoko Kurahashi, Mathieu Lamoureux, Hermes León Vargas, Massimiliano Lincetto, Qinrui Liu, Jim Madsen, Yuya Makino, Joseph Mammo, Zsuzsa Marka, Eric Mayotte, Kevin Meagher, Maximilian Meier, Lino Miramonti, Marjon Moulai, Katharine Mulrey, Marco Muzio, Richard Naab, Anna Nelles, William Nichols, Alisa Nozdrina, Erin O'Sullivan, Vivian OD́ell, Jesse Osborne, Vishvas Pandey, Ek Narayan Paudel, Alex Pizzuto, Mattias Plum, Carlos Pobes Aranda, Lilly Pyras, Christoph Raab, Zoe Rechav, Juan Rojo, Oscar Romero Matamala, Pierpaolo Savina, Frank Schroeder, Lisa Schumacher, Sergio Sciutto, Stephen Sclafani, Mohammad Ful Hossain Seikh, Manuel Silva, Rajeev Singh, Daniel Smith, Samuel Timothy Spencer, Robert Wayne Springer, Juliana Stachurska, Olga Suvorova, Ignacio Taboada, Simona Toscano, Matias Tueros, Jean Pierre Twagirayezu, Nick van Eijndhoven, Péter Veres, Abigail Vieregg, Winnie Wang, Nathan Whitehorn, Walter Winter, Emre Yildizci, Shiqi Yu, Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille (CPPM), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering Sciences, Elementary Particle Physics, and Physics
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Astrophysics and Astronomy ,neutrino: energy: high ,Astronomy ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Baikal ,WIMP: dark matter ,neutrino: flux ,IceCube ,neutrino: decay ,neutrino: energy ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,neutrino: supernova ,numerical calculations ,KM3NeT ,Particle Physics - Phenomenology ,astro-ph.HE ,new physics ,hep-ex ,ANITA ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,hep-ph ,neutrino: UHE ,neutrino: propagation ,neutrino: detector ,Space and Planetary Science ,[PHYS.HPHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph] ,[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,Particle Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Astrophysical neutrinos are excellent probes of astroparticle physics and high-energy physics. With energies far beyond solar, supernovae, atmospheric, and accelerator neutrinos, high-energy and ultra-high-energy neutrinos probe fundamental physics from the TeV scale to the EeV scale and beyond. They are sensitive to physics both within and beyond the Standard Model through their production mechanisms and in their propagation over cosmological distances. They carry unique information about their extreme non-thermal sources by giving insight into regions that are opaque to electromagnetic radiation. This white paper describes the opportunities astrophysical neutrino observations offer for astrophysics and high-energy physics, today and in coming years. Astrophysical neutrinos are excellent probes of astroparticle physics and high-energy physics. With energies far beyond solar, supernovae, atmospheric, and accelerator neutrinos, high-energy and ultra-high-energy neutrinos probe fundamental physics from the TeV scale to the EeV scale and beyond. They are sensitive to physics both within and beyond the Standard Model through their production mechanisms and in their propagation over cosmological distances. They carry unique information about their extreme non-thermal sources by giving insight into regions that are opaque to electromagnetic radiation. This white paper describes the opportunities astrophysical neutrino observations offer for astrophysics and high-energy physics, today and in coming years.
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- 2022
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5. Searching for VHE gamma-ray emission associated with IceCube neutrino alerts using FACT, H.E.S.S., MAGIC, and VERITAS
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Konstancja, Satalecka, Acciari, Victor A., Stefano, Ansoldi, Lucio Angelo Antonelli, Axel Arbet Engels, Manuel, Artero, Katsuaki, Asano, Dominik, Baack, Ana, Babic, Andr('(e))s, Baquero, Ulisses Barres de Almeida, Juan Abel Barrio, Ivana, Batkovi('(c)), Josefa Becerra Gonzalez, Wlodek, Bednarek, Lorenzo, Bellizzi, Elisa, Bernardini, Maria-Isabel, Bernardos, Alessio, Berti, Jürgen, Besenrieder, Wrijupan, Bhattacharyya, Ciro, Bigongiari, Adrian, Biland, Oscar, Blanch, Hendrik, Bökenkamp, Giacomo, Bonnoli, Zeljka, Bosnjak, Giovanni, Busetto, Roberto, Carosi, Giovanni, Ceribella, Matteo, Cerruti, Yating, Chai, Ashot, Chilingarian, Stefan, Cikota, Sidika Merve Colak, Eduardo, Colombo, Jose Luis Contreras, Juan, Cortina, Stefano, Covino, Giacomo D( extquotesingle)Amico, Valerio D( extquotesingle)Elia, Paolo Da Vela, Francesco, Dazzi, Alessandro De Angelis, Barbara De Lotto, Manuel, Delfino, Jordi, Delgado, Carlos Delgado Mendez, Davide, Depaoli, Federico Di Pierro, Leonardo Di Venere, Elia Do Souto Espi(~(n))eira, Dijana Dominis Prester, Alice, Donini, Daniela, Dorner, Michele, Doro, Dominik, Elsaesser, Vandad Fallah Ramazani, Alicia, Fattorini, Maria Victoria Fonseca, Lluis, Font, Christian, Fruck, Satoshi, Fukami, Yasushi, Fukazawa, Garc('(i))a L('(o))pez, Ramon J., Markus, Garczarczyk, Sargis, Gasparyan, Markus, Gaug, Giglietto, Nicola, Francesco, Giordano, Pawel, Gliwny, Nikola, Godinovic, David, Green, Jarred Gershon Green, Daniela, Hadasch, Alexander, Hahn, Lea, Heckmann, Javier, Herrera, John, Hoang, Dario, Hrupec, Moritz, Hütten, Tomohiro, Inada, Kazuma, Ishio, Yuki, Iwamura, Irene Jim('(e))nez Mart('(i))nez, Jenni, Jormanainen, L('(e))a, Jouvin, Marie, Karjalainen, Daniel, Kerszberg, Yukiho, Kobayashi, Hidetoshi, Kubo, Junko, Kushida, Alessandra, Lamastra, Damir, Lelas, Francesco, Leone, Elina, Lindfors, Lena, Linhoff, Saverio, Lombardi, Francesco, Longo, Ruben, Lopez-Coto, Marcos, L('(o))pez-Moya, Alicia, L('(o))pez-Oramas, Loporchio, Serena, Bernardo Machado de Oliveira Fraga, Camilla, Maggio, Pratik, Majumdar, Martin, Makariev, Manuela, Mallamaci, Galina, Maneva, Marina, Manganaro, Karl, Mannheim, Laura, Maraschi, Mos(`(e)), Mariotti, Manel, Martinez, Daniel, Mazin, Stefano, Menchiari, Simone, Mender, Sa( (s))a Mi('(c))anovi('(c)), Davide, Miceli, Tjark, Miener, Jose Miguel Miranda, Razmik, Mirzoyan, Edgar, Molina, Abelardo, Moralejo, Daniel, Morcuende, Victoria, Moreno, Elena, Moretti, Takeshi, Nakamori, Lara, Nava, Vitaly, Neustroev, Cosimo, Nigro, Kari, Nilsson, Kyoshi, Nishijima, Koji, Noda, Seiya, Nozaki, Yoshiki, Ohtani, Tomohiko, Oka, Jorge, Otero-Santos, Simona, Paiano, Michele, Palatiello, David, Paneque, Riccardo, Paoletti, Paredes, Josep M., Lovro, Pavleti('(c)), Pablo, Pe(~(n))il, Massimo, Persic, Marine, Pihet, Pier Giorgio Prada Moroni, Elisa, Prandini, Chaitanya, Priyadarshi, Ivica, Puljak, Wolfgang, Rhode, Marc, Rib('(o)), Javier, Rico, Chiara, Righi, Andrea, Rugliancich, Narek, Sahakyan, Takayuki, Saito, Shunsuke, Sakurai, Francesco Gabriele Saturni, Bernd, Schleicher, Kevin, Schmidt, Thomas, Schweizer, Julian, Sitarek, Iva, ( (S))nidari('(c)), Dorota, Sobczy('(n))ska, Alessia, Spolon, Antonio, Stamerra, Jelena Stri( (s))kovi('(c)), Derek, Strom, Marcel, Strzys, Yusuke, Suda, Tihomir, Suri('(c)), Mitsunari, Takahashi, Ryuji, Takeishi, Fabrizio, Tavecchio, Petar, Temnikov, Tomislav, Terzic, Masahiro, Teshima, Luca, Tosti, Stefano, Truzzi, Antonio, Tutone, Santiago, Ubach, Juliane van Scherpenberg, Gaia, Vanzo, Monica VAZQUEZ ACOSTA, Sofia, Ventura, Vassil, Verguilov, Carlo Francesco Vigorito, Vincenzo, Vitale, Ievgen, Vovk, Martin, Will, Carolin, Wunderlich, Tokonatsu, Yamamoto, Darko, Zari('(c)), Matteo, Balbo, Thomas, Bretz, Jens, Buss, Laura, Eisenberger, Dorothee, Hildebrand, Roman, Iotov, Adelina, Kalenski, Dominik, Neise, Maximilian, Noethe, Aleksander, Paravac, Vitalii, Sliusar, Roland, Walter, Rasha, Abbasi, Markus, Ackermann, Jenni, Adams, Juanan, Aguilar, Ahlers, M., Maryon, Ahrens, Cyril Martin Alispach, Antonio Augusto Alves Junior, Najia Moureen Binte Amin, Rui, An, Karen, Andeen, Tyler, Anderson, Gisela, Anton, Carlos, Arguelles, Yosuke, Ashida, Spencer, Axani, Xinhua, Bai, Aswathi Balagopal, V., Anastasia Maria Barbano, Barwick, S. W., Benjamin, Bastian, Vedant, Basu, Sebastian, Baur, Bay, R. C., Beatty, J. J., Becker, K. -H., Julia Becker Tjus, Chiara, Bellenghi, Segev, Benzvi, Berley, D., Besson, D. Z., Gary, Binder, Daniel, Bindig, Blaufuss, E., Summer, Blot, Matthias, Boddenberg, Federico, Bontempo, Jurgen, Borowka, Boser, S., Olga, Botner, Jakob, Bottcher, Etienne, Bourbeau, Federica, Bradascio, Braun, J., Stephanie, Bron, Jannes, Brostean-Kaiser, Sally-Ann, Browne, Alexander, Burgman, Ryan, Burley, Raffaela, Busse, Michael, Campana, Erin, Carnie-Bronca, Chujie, Chen, Dmitry, Chirkin, Koun, Choi, Bryanlee, Clark, Kenneth, Clark, Lew, Classen, Alan, Coleman, Gabriel, Collin, Conrad, J. M., Paul, Coppin, Pablo, Correa, Cowen, D. F., Cross, R., Christian, Dappen, Pranav, Dave, Catherine DE CLERCQ, James, Delaunay, Hans, Dembinski, Kunal, Deoskar, Sam De Ridder, Abhishek, Desai, Paolo, Desiati, Krijn de Vries, Gwenhaël de Wasseige, Meike De With, Tyce, Deyoung, Sukeerthi, Dharani, Alejandro, Diaz, Juan Carlos Diaz-Velez, Markus, Dittmer, Hrvoje, Dujmovic, Matt, Dunkman, Michael, Duvernois, Emily, Dvorak, Thomas, Ehrhardt, Philipp, Eller, Ralph, Engel, Hannah, Erpenbeck, John, Evans, Evenson, P. A., Kwok Lung Fan, Fazely, A. R., Sebastian, Fiedlschuster, Aaron, Fienberg, Kirill, Filimonov, Chad, Finley, Leander, Fischer, Derek, B Fox, Anna, Franckowiak, Elizabeth, Friedman, Alexander, Fritz, Philipp, Furst, Gaisser, T. K., Jay, Gallagher, Erik, Ganster, Alfonso, Garcia, Simone, Garrappa, Gerhardt, L., Ava, Ghadimi, Christian, Glaser, Theo, Glauch, Thorsten, Glusenkamp, Goldschmidt, A., Javier, Gonzalez, Sreetama, Goswami, Darren, Grant, Timoth('(e))e, Gr('(e))goire, Spencer, Griswold, Mehmet, Gunduz, Christoph, Günther, Christian, Haack, Allan, Hallgren, Halliday, R., Halve, L., Halzen, F., Martin Ha Minh, Kael, Hanson, John, Hardin, Harnisch, Alexander A., Andreas, Haungs, Simon, Hauser, Dustin, Hebecker, Helbing, K., Felix, Henningsen, Hettinger, Emma C., Stephanie, Hickford, Joshua, Hignight, Colton, Hill, Hill, G. C., Kara, Hoffman, Ruth, Hoffmann, Tobias, Hoinka, Benjamin, Hokanson-Fasig, Hoshina, K., Feifei, Huang, Matthias, Huber, Thomas, Huber, Klas, Hultqvist, Mirco, Hunnefeld, Raamis, Hussain, Seongjin, In, Nad(`(e))ge, Iovine, Aya, Ishihara, Matti, Jansson, George, Japaridze, Minjin, Jeong, Ben, Jones, Donghwa, Kang, Woosik, Kang, Xinyue, Kang, Alexander, Kappes, David, Kappesser, Timo, Karg, Martina, Karl, Karle, A., Katz, U., Kauer, M., Moritz, Kellermann, Kelley, J. L., Ali, Kheirandish, Ken( extquotesingle)ichi Kin, Thomas, Kintscher, Joanna, Kiryluk, Spencer, Klein, Ramesh, Koirala, Hermann, Kolanoski, Tomas, Kontrimas, Lutz, Kopke, Claudio, Kopper, Sandro, Kopper, Koskinen, D. 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H., Dawn, Williams, Martin, Wolf, Kurt, Woschnagg, Gerrit, Wrede, Johan, Wulff, Xianwu, Xu, Yiqian, Xu, Juan Pablo Yanez, Yoshida, S., Shiqi, Yu, Tianlu, Yuan, Zelong, Zhang, Weidong, Jin, Hassan, Abdalla, Felix, Aharonian, Faical, Ait-Benkhali, Oguzhan, Anguener, Cornelia, Arcaro, Celine, Armand, Tom, Armstrong, Halim, Ashkar, Michael, Backes, Vardan, Baghmanyan, Victor Barbosa Martins, Anna, Barnacka, Monica, Barnard, Rowan, Batzofin, Yvonne, Becherini, David, Berge, Konrad, Bernlöhr, Baiyang, Bi, Markus, Boettcher, Catherine, Boisson, Julien, Bolmont, Mathieu de Bony, Mischa, Breuhaus, Robert, Brose, Francois, Brun, Tomasz, Bulik, Thomas, Bylund, Floriane, Cangemi, Sami, Caroff, Sabrina, Casanova, Jaqueline, Catalano, Pauline, Chambery, Tej Bahadur Chand, Andrew, Chen, Garret, Cotter, Malgorzata, Curlo, Jean Damascene Mbarubucyeye, Isak Delberth Davids, James, Davies, Justine, Devin, Arache, Djannati-Ataï, Anton, Dmytriiev, Axel, Donath, Victor, Doroshenko, Lente, Dreyer, Louis Du Plessis, Connor, Duffy, Kathrin, Egberts, Sabrina, Einecke, Gabriel, Emery, Jean-Pierre, Ernenwein, Steven, Fegan, Kirsty, Feijen, Armand, Fiasson, Gaëtan Fichet de Clairfontaine, Gerard, Fontaine, Lott, Frans, Matthias, Fuessling, Stefan, Funk, Stefano, Gabici, Yves, Gallant, Shahede, Ghafourizade, Gianluca, Giavitto, Luca, Giunti, Dorit, Glawion, Jean-Francois, Glicenstein, Marie-H('(e))l(`(e))ne, Grondin, Sumari, Hattingh, Maria, Haupt, German, Hermann, Jim, Hinton, Werner, Hofmann, Clemens, Hoischen, Tim, Holch, Markus, Holler, Dieter, Horns, Zhiqiu, Huang, David, Huber, Mario, Hörbe, Marek, Jamrozy, Felix, Jankowsky, Vikas, Joshi, Ira, Jung, Eli, Kasai, Krzysztof, Katarzynski, Ul(`(i)), Katz, Dmitry, Khangulyan, Bruno, Khelifi, Stefan, Klepser, Wlodek, Kluzniak, Nukri, Komin, Ruslan, Konno, Karl, Kosack, Dmitriy, Kostunin, Michael, Kreter, Ga( (s))per Kukec Mezek, Anu, Kundu, Giovanni, Lamanna, S('(e))bastien Le Stum, Anne, Lemiere, Marianne, Lemoine-Goumard, Jean-Philippe, Lenain, Fabian, Leuschner, Christelle, Levy, Thomas, Lohse, Anna, Luashvili, Iryna, Lypova, Jonathan, Mackey, Jhilik, Majumdar, Denys, Malyshev, Dmitry, Malyshev, Vincent, Marandon, Paolo, Marchegiani, Alexandre, Marcowith, Arnaud, Mares, Guillem Marti( extquotesingle)i-Devesa, Ramin, Marx, Gilles, Maurin, Pieter, Meintjes, Manuel, Meyer, Alison, Mitchell, Rafal, Moderski, Lars, Mohrmann, Alessandro, Montanari, Chris, Moore, Paul, Morris, Emmanuel, Moulin, Jacques, Muller, Thomas, Murach, Kaori, Nakashima, Mathieu Naurois (de), Amid, Nayerhoda, Hambeleleni, Ndiyavala, Jacek, Niemiec, Angel, Noel, Paul O( extquotesingle)Brien, Laenita Lorraine Oberholzer, Stefan, Ohm, Laura, Olivera-Nieto, Emma Ona-Wilhelmi (de), Michal, Ostrowski, Sebastian, Panny, Michael, Panter, Dan, Parsons, Giada, Peron, Santiago, Pita, Vincent, Poireau, Dmitry, Prokhorov, Heike, Prokoph, Gerd, Puehlhofer, Michael, Punch, Andreas, Quirrenbach, Patrick, Reichherzer, Anita, Reimer, Olaf, Reimer, Quentin, Remy, Matthieu, Renaud, Brian, Reville, Frank, Rieger, Carlo, Romoli, Gavin, Rowell, Bronislaw, Rudak, Hector Rueda Ricarte, Edna Ruiz Velasco, Vardan, Sahakian, Simon, Sailer, Heiko, Salzmann, David, Sanchez, Andrea, Santangelo, Manami, Sasaki, Johannes, Schaefer, Hester, Schutte, Ullrich, Schwanke, Fabian, Schüssler, Mohanraj, Senniappan, Albert, Seyffert, Shapopi, Jimmy N. S., Kleopas, Shiningayamwe, Rachel, Simoni, Atreyee, Sinha, Helene, Sol, Hugh, Spackman, Andreas, Specovius, Samuel Timothy Spencer, Marion, Spir-Jacob, Lukasz, Stawarz, Riaan, Steenkamp, Christian, Stegmann, Simon, Steinmassl, Constantin, Steppa, Lei, Sun, Tadayuki, Takahashi, Takaaki, Tanaka, Thomas, Tavernier, Andrew, Taylor, Regis, Terrier, Hannes, Thiersen, Charles, Thorpe-Morgan, Martin, Tluczykont, Lenka, Tomankova, Michelle, Tsirou, Naomi, Tsuji, Richard, Tuffs, Yasunobu, Uchiyama, Johann van der Walt, Christopher van Eldik, Carlo van Rensburg, Brian van Soelen, George, Vasileiadis, Johannes, Veh, Christo, Venter, Pascal, Vincent, Jacco, Vink, Völk, Heinrich J., Stefan, Wagner, Jason John Watson, Felix, Werner, Richard, White, Alicja, Wierzcholska, Yu Wun Wong, Hend, Yassin, Anke, Yusafzai, Michael, Zacharias, Roberta, Zanin, Davit, Zargaryan, Andrzej, Zdziarski, Andreas, Zech, Sylvia, Zhu, Andreas, Zmija, Samuel, Zouari, Natalia, Zywucka, The FACT Collaboration, The H.E.S.S. Collaboration, The IceCube Collaboration, The MAGIC Collaboration, The VERITAS Collaboration, and Współautorami artykułu są członkowie Magic Collaboration, IceCube Collaboration, FACT Collaboration, H.E.S.S. Collaboration, VERITAS Collaboration w liczbie 808
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Physics ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Point source ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Gamma ray ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,FOS: Physical sciences ,IACT ,Astrophysics ,law.invention ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Telescope ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,law ,HESS - Abteilung Hinton ,ddc:530 ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,MAGIC (telescope) ,Neutrino ,Blazar ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Cherenkov radiation - Abstract
The realtime follow-up of neutrino events is a promising approach to search for astrophysical neutrino sources. It has so far provided compelling evidence for a neutrino point source: the flaring gamma-ray blazar TXS 0506+056 observed in coincidence with the high-energy neutrino IceCube-170922A detected by IceCube. The detection of very-high-energy gamma rays (VHE, $\mathrm{E} > 100\,\mathrm{GeV}$) from this source helped establish the coincidence and constrained the modeling of the blazar emission at the time of the IceCube event. The four major imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescope arrays (IACTs) - FACT, H.E.S.S., MAGIC, and VERITAS - operate an active follow-up program of target-of-opportunity observations of neutrino alerts sent by IceCube. This program has two main components. One are the observations of known gamma-ray sources around which a cluster of candidate neutrino events has been identified by IceCube (Gamma-ray Follow-Up, GFU). Second one is the follow-up of single high-energy neutrino candidate events of potential astrophysical origin such as IceCube-170922A. GFU has been recently upgraded by IceCube in collaboration with the IACT groups. We present here recent results from the IACT follow-up programs of IceCube neutrino alerts and a description of the upgraded IceCube GFU system., Presented at the 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2021). See arXiv:2107.06966 for all IceCube contributions. See arXiv:2108.05257 for all H.E.S.S. contributions
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6. Searching for Dark Matter from the Sun with the IceCube Detector
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Lisa Johanna Schumacher, Elisa Lohfink, Javier Gonzalez, Roxanne Turcotte, Catherine De Clercq, Michael DuVernois, Barbara Skrzypek, Larissa Paul, Naoko Kurahashi, Frank G. Schröder, Thomas McElroy, Erin O'Sullivan, S. Böser, Gerald Przybylski, Jakob van Santen, Shiqi Yu, Federica Bradascio, Alexander Burgman, Simeon Reusch, K. Meagher, Mehr Nisa, Benedikt Riedel, Stephanie Hickford, Delia Tosi, Sebastian Baur, Sebastian Fiedlschuster, Markus Ackermann, S. W. Barwick, Sreetama Goswami, Ken'ichi Kin, Ryan Burley, A. Steuer, Qinrui Liu, Martina Karl, Raamis Hussain, Aaron Fienberg, John Evans, Amirreza Raissi, U. Katz, Sally Robertson, Judith Schneider, Andres Medina, Donghwa Kang, Merlin Schaufel, Dawn Williams, Martin Pittermann, Chris Weaver, Stephanie Bron, K. Hoshina, Hrvoje Dujmovic, Jurgen Borowka, Benjamin Bastian, Anastasia Maria Barbano, Brian Clark, Sebastian Sanchez Herrera, Glenn Spiczak, Zelong Zhang, Michael Stamatikos, Jan Soedingrekso, P. Schlunder, John Hardin, Spencer Axani, Kael Hanson, Saskia Philippen, D. F. Cowen, A. Goldschmidt, Julia Becker Tjus, Markus Ahlers, Martin Unland Elorrieta, Shefali Shefali, C. Walck, Alfonso Garcia, Ankur Sharma, Jeffrey Lazar, Le Viet Nguyen, J. J. Beatty, Tianlu Yuan, Matthias Vraeghe, Torsten Schmidt, Abdul Rehman, Carsten Rott, Dave Nygren, Mohamed Rameez, Cyril Martin Alispach, Karen Andeen, Felix Henningsen, Tyler Anderson, Surujhdeo Seunarine, Thomas K. Gaisser, Timo Karg, Hermann Kolanoski, Carlos Arguelles, Lutz Kopke, Chiara Bellenghi, Thomas Kintscher, Maximilian Meier, Jessie Micallef, Juan Pablo Yanez, IceCube, Josh Peterson, Emma Kun, Paolo Desiati, Matthias Huber, Juanan Aguilar, Lenka Tomankova, Yosuke Ashida, A. R. Fazely, J. L. Kelley, Kenneth Clark, Aya Ishihara, Matthew Weiss, Yuiry Popovych, Kirill Filimonov, Pranav Dave, Maximilian Karl Scharf, Alejandro Diaz, Krijn de Vries, Stef Verpoest, Andreas Weindl, Jenni Adams, Xianwu Xu, Jay Gallagher, Minjin Jeong, K.-H. Becker, Ruth Hoffmann, Kwok Lung Fan, Alexander Fritz, Colin Turley, Erik Ganster, Najia Moureen Binte Amin, Uwe Naumann, T. Stanev, Yiqian Xu, Emma C. Hettinger, Matt Dunkman, Federico Bontempo, Nora Valtonen-Mattila, Marcos Santander, Francesco Lucarelli, Maria Liubarska, Ramesh Koirala, Dennis Soldin, Martin Ha Minh, Hans Dembinski, Erin Carnie-Bronca, Harald Schieler, K. Rawlins, Christian Glaser, Simona Toscano, Christian Spiering, Manuel Silva, Samvel Ter-Antonyan, Ben Jones, Alan Coleman, Gisela Anton, Maria Prado Rodriguez, Devyn Rysewyk Cantu, Gwenhaël de Wasseige, D. Z. Besson, Reina H. Maruyama, R. Halliday, Daniel Bindig, Georg Schwefer, L. Gerhardt, James Vincent Mead, Thomas Stuttard, Ryo Nagai, A. Olivas, E. Blaufuss, T. Stezelberger, Sarah Pieper, Markus Dittmer, Jannis Necker, Tetiana Kozynets, Neha Lad, Dirk Ryckbosch, Elizabeth Friedman, Chad Finley, Rasha Abbasi, Summer Blot, Matthias Boddenberg, Ibrahim Safa, Daria Pankova, Damian Pieloth, Ali Kheirandish, Sarah Mancina, Gerrit Roellinghoff, Stephan Meighen-Berger, Jannes Brostean-Kaiser, Kurt Woschnagg, Simon Hauser, Anna Franckowiak, Tobias Hoinka, Vedant Basu, James Madsen, Thorsten Glusenkamp, Massimiliano Lincetto, Lu Lu, Paul Evenson, S. Yoshida, I. Taboada, Dustin Hebecker, Nathan Whitehorn, Steve Sclafani, Klas Hultqvist, Joanna Kiryluk, Christoph Tönnis, Sally-Ann Browne, Brandom Pries, Mirco Hunnefeld, Marie Oehler, Segev BenZvi, Timothée Grégoire, Paras Koundal, Mike Richman, Colton Hill, Carlos Perez de los Heros, Gabriel Collin, Simone Garrappa, Dmitry Chirkin, Johan Wulff, Jan Weldert, Etienne Bourbeau, Spencer Klein, Julian Saffer, Chris Wendt, Sebastian Schindler, Michael Kovacevich, Pablo Correa, S. Tilav, Teresa Montaruli, Christoph Günther, Alexander Kappes, Michael Campana, Emily Dvorak, Cristian Jesus Lozano Mariscal, Kendall Mahn, K. Helbing, Elisa Bernardini, Tomas Kontrimas, Christian Dappen, Justin Vandenbroucke, Timothyblake Watson, Yijia Li, Sourav Sarkar, Benjamin Hokanson-Fasig, L. Halve, Philipp Eller, Christian Spannfellner, R. Morse, Frank McNally, Chunfai Tung, Olga Botner, Jakob Bottcher, Kara Hoffman, D. J. Koskinen, Antonio Augusto Alves Junior, Chujie Chen, Raffaela Busse, Anna Obertacke Pollmann, Yang Lyu, Joeran Stettner, Cristina Lagunas Gualda, Grant Parker, Philip Weigel, M. Plum, Mehmet Gunduz, Agnieszka Leszczyńska, R. C. Bay, Hershal Pandya, Martin Rongen, Wolfgang Rhode, Spencer Griswold, Maryon Ahrens, Joshua Hignight, Timo Sturwald, Frederik Tenholt, Wing Yan Ma, Feifei Huang, Hannah Erpenbeck, Konstancja Satalecka, Theo Glauch, Xinhua Bai, Austin Schneider, Abhishek Desai, Juan Carlos Diaz-Velez, Robert Stein, Maria Tselengidou, James DeLaunay, Marjon Moulai, Ava Ghadimi, Martin Wolf, Franziska Tischbein, Hans Niederhausen, Robert A. Cross, Frederik Hermann Lauber, Koun Choi, Andrew Ludwig, Justin Lanfranchi, Ben Smithers, Jean Pierre Twagirayezu, Jiwoong Lee, Rui An, Nahee Park, Darren Grant, Derek B Fox, Immacolata Carmen Rea, Sarah Nowicki, Andreas Haungs, Robert Snihur, C. H. Wiebusch, Kunal Deoskar, A. Karle, Ioana Codrina Maris, Sam De Ridder, Christoph Raab, Nadège Iovine, D. Berley, G. C. Hill, Bunheng Ty, Patrick Reichherzer, Ralph Engel, Moritz Kellermann, Giovanni Renzi, D. Seckel, Tyce DeYoung, George Japaridze, Roger Moore, Woosik Kang, Richard Naab, Marek Kowalski, Seongjin In, Elisa Resconi, Jan Conrad, K. Mase, Yuya Makino, Alessio Porcelli, Alexander A. Harnisch, Nick van Eijndhoven, Lew Classen, René Reimann, Leander Fischer, Thomas Ehrhardt, Christian Haack, Alexander Sandrock, Kirsten Tollefson, Kayla Leonard, Alexander Trettin, Sukeerthi Dharani, Francis Halzen, Lilly Peters, Juliana Stachurska, V Aswathi Balagopal, Gerrit Wrede, Johannes Werthebach, Thomas Huber, Ek Narayan Paudel, Michael J Larson, Allan Hallgren, Sandro Kopper, William Luszczak, M. Kauer, David Kappesser, Matti Jansson, P. Buford Price, Mark Weyrauch, Joakim Sandroos, Daniela Mockler, G. W. Sullivan, James E. Braun, Philipp Furst, Tim Ruhe, Paul Coppin, Andrea Turcati, Ella Roberts, Alex Pizzuto, Gary Binder, Xinyue Kang, Claudio Kopper, Subir Sarkar, and David Vannerom
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7. Effectiveness of Saireito, a Traditional Japanese Kampo Herbal Medication, on Pacemaker-Related Pleural Effusion: A Case Report
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Yuya Makino, Takayuki Yoshioka, Hiroyuki Mataki, Sonoko Hirayama, Nobutaka Inoue, Masamichi Yasutomi, Toru Ozawa, Masafumi Takeda, Akira Kimata, Ayako Kunimura, Teruki Shin, and Kenzo Fukuhara
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pacemaker, Artificial ,Vena Cava, Superior ,Pleural effusion ,Perforation (oil well) ,Pericardial effusion ,Cerebral edema ,Japan ,Edema ,medicine ,Humans ,Persistent left superior vena cava ,Aged ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Articles ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Pleural Effusion ,Effusion ,Female ,Medicine, Kampo ,medicine.symptom ,Complication ,business ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal - Abstract
Patient: Female, 71-year-old Final Diagnosis: Pacemaker related pleural effusion Symptoms: Dry cough Medication:— Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Cardiology • General and Internal Medicine Objective: Unusual or unexpected effect of treatment Background: Post-cardiac injury syndrome, including pleural effusion as a delayed complication of permanent pacemaker implantation, has rarely been reported. To resolve pleural effusion, prolonged chest tube placement is often required. Anti-inflammatory agents combined with diuretics are also often prescribed. Saireito, a Japanese herbal medication, which is a combination of Goreisan and Shousaikoto, has both anti-inflammatory and water-modulation properties and has been used for edema (lymph edema, cerebral edema) and inflammation (chronic nephritis). Case Report: We describe a 71-year-old woman with a history of syncope and bradycardia who underwent dual permanent pacemaker implantation (placed in the right chest because of a persistent left superior vena cava) without complications. Two months later, she came to the hospital as an outpatient with a dry cough, and was diagnosed with right-sided pleural effusion. A pleural fluid analysis revealed exudative effusion, according to Light’s criteria. The fluid was negative for infectious etiology. Chest X-ray, computed tomography, and echocardiography revealed no signs of pericardial effusion or perforation of the pacemaker lead to outside the heart. The pleural effusion persisted despite use of anti-inflammatory medication for several weeks and diuretics for a short period. Saireito was administered with good response; the pleural effusion resolved completely and there was no deterioration of renal function. Conclusions: The present case highlights the clinical significance of Saireito as an effective therapeutic agent for late-onset pacemaker-related pleural effusion, without adverse effects such as renal dysfunction.
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8. IceCube Search for High-Energy Neutrino Emission from TeV Pulsar Wind Nebulae
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C. Haack, Immacolata Carmen Rea, Emily Dvorak, K.-H. Becker, K. Hoshina, Yiqian Xu, Matt Dunkman, K. Mase, Yuya Makino, Minjin Jeong, Timothyblake Watson, Thomas Meures, B. Relethford, E. Cheung, Saskia Philippen, M. J. Weiss, Konstancja Satalecka, Theo Glauch, L. Rauch, U. Katz, Thomas Stuttard, S. De Ridder, Jeffrey Lazar, P. B. Price, D. Heereman, S. Yoshida, D. B. Fox, S. Kopper, Sarah Pieper, K. Jero, N. L. Strotjohann, Hermann Kolanoski, Dirk Ryckbosch, Stef Verpoest, Colin Turley, Felix Henningsen, M. Zöcklein, René Reimann, C. Alispach, Lenka Tomankova, T. Grégoire, Timo Karg, A. Steuer, Stephan Meighen-Berger, Janet Conrad, Thomas Ehrhardt, Frank G. Schröder, A. R. Fazely, M. Silva, Francesco Lucarelli, Raamis Hussain, R. Cross, A. Obertacke Pollmann, E. Pinat, T. O. B. Schmidt, Johannes Werthebach, M. Usner, Kael Hanson, Karl J. Clark, Maximilian Meier, S. Hickford, R. Joppe, Delia Tosi, Sebastian Baur, Chujie Chen, A. Weindl, Maryon Ahrens, Frederik Tenholt, R. Nagai, K. Helbing, Won Nam Kang, X. Bai, G. Neer, Simona Toscano, P. Heix, R. Maunu, J. Lünemann, William Luszczak, S. Tilav, M. Medici, Christian Spiering, L. Wills, P. Muth, P. Schlunder, Daria Pankova, E. Friedman, R. S. Busse, M. Song, T. L. Carver, Mike Richman, Amirreza Raissi, Federica Bradascio, Alexander Burgman, T. R. Wood, Ramesh Koirala, J. P. Yanez, Karim Ghorbani, Spencer Axani, Christopher Wiebusch, Kunal Deoskar, Paolo Desiati, Chris Weaver, Stephanie Bron, Kurt Woschnagg, C. J. Lozano Mariscal, G. Merino, Tim Ruhe, Justin Vandenbroucke, H. Bagherpour, Alexander Sandrock, J. L. Kelley, Markus Ahlers, Martin Rongen, George Japaridze, Roger Moore, A. Ludwig, Olga Botner, Paul Evenson, M. G. Aartsen, N. Wandkowsky, H. Dujmovic, Merlin Schaufel, M. Stamatikos, E. Blaufuss, Ioana Codrina Maris, L. Wille, H. Niederhausen, Carlos Arguelles, Ibrahim Safa, V. Baum, Jessie Micallef, L. Classen, Damian Pieloth, Ali Kheirandish, N. Kurahashi, J. Bourbeau, D. Kang, Todor Stanev, K. Tollefson, Surujhdeo Seunarine, Albrecht Karle, D. van Eijk, Christoph Raab, Nadège Iovine, P. Mallik, Simone Garrappa, Dmitry Chirkin, S. C. Nowicki, W. Van Driessche, C. Wendt, Alexander Kappes, Erik Ganster, K. Mallot, R. Morse, James W. Wood, Z. Griffith, Jakob Bottcher, D. Berley, G. C. Hill, Bunheng Ty, R. Snihur, T. Montaruli, Jannes Brostean-Kaiser, Juanan Aguilar, G. de Wasseige, G. W. Sullivan, K. Rawlins, Donglian Xu, Seongjin In, B. J. P. Jones, Ralph Engel, Moritz Kellermann, Elisa Resconi, I. Taboada, Samvel Ter-Antonyan, Elisa Lohfink, James E. Braun, Gisela Anton, James Madsen, Lu Lu, Alessio Porcelli, T. Kintscher, Frederik Hermann Lauber, Giovanni Renzi, A. Goldschmidt, D. Hebecker, Qinrui Liu, R. Hoffmann, T. Glüsenkamp, Le Viet Nguyen, L. Köpke, D. Seckel, S. Fahey, Michael O. Wolf, Alexander Fritz, D. Z. Besson, Martina Karl, A. Wallace, A. Terliuk, Paul Coppin, Andrea Turcati, Justin Lanfranchi, J. van Santen, Mehr Nisa, Jochen M. Schneider, B. J. Whelan, Claudio Kopper, A. Ishihara, Tyce DeYoung, Andres Medina, Alexander Trettin, Nathan Whitehorn, Alex Pizzuto, D. R. Nygren, Gerald Przybylski, S. E. Sanchez Herrera, M. A. Unland Elorrieta, Gary Binder, R. Halliday, A. Haungs, C. Pérez de los Heros, K. Krings, D. Mockler, Nahee Park, K. Hultqvist, M. Wallraff, Darren Grant, Kendall Mahn, C. Walck, Alan Coleman, E. O’Sullivan, T. Anderson, Marek Kowalski, J. C. Gallagher, M. Plum, Subir Sarkar, Jan Weldert, Thomas K. Gaisser, G. B. Yodh, A. Kyriacou, Gerrit Wrede, K. Meagher, L. Halve, Philipp Eller, Thomas Huber, Allan Hallgren, Benjamin Hokanson-Fasig, Yang Lyu, Elisa Bernardini, J. Auffenberg, Chunfai Tung, J. Becker Tjus, J. Felde, J. Buscher, D. Rysewyk Cantu, Jenni Adams, P. Peiffer, Joshua Hignight, Timo Sturwald, H. Schieler, Kirill Filimonov, K. Wiebe, Steven Robertson, R. G. Stokstad, Segev BenZvi, Shefali Shefali, Spencer Klein, Abdul Rehman, Carsten Rott, Kara Hoffman, Javier Gonzalez, Roxanne Turcotte, Giorgio Maggi, Matthias Vraeghe, C. De Clercq, Hershal Pandya, Wolfgang Rhode, David A. Williams, Xianwu Xu, Robert Stein, J. Sandroos, Markus Ackermann, S. W. Barwick, C. Bohm, J. Kim, Daniel Bindig, K. D. de Vries, N. Kulacz, Brian Clark, Chad Finley, Christoph Tönnis, Pranav Dave, M. Günder, T. Stezelberger, G. H. Collin, Sarah Mancina, Anna Franckowiak, Tobias Hoinka, Kayla Leonard, Steve Sclafani, Jan Soedingrekso, Francis Halzen, J. Kiryluk, K. Andeen, I. Ansseau, G. Krückl, Juliana Stachurska, Alejandro Diaz, Pablo Correa, H. Dembinski, M. Kauer, Suyong Choi, David Kappesser, R. Hellauer, Matti Jansson, T. Palczewski, Sebastian Böser, Benjamin Bastian, Anastasia Maria Barbano, T. Kittler, B. Eberhardt, M. E. Huber, Marcos Santander, L. Gerhardt, A. Olivas, M. J. Larson, Wing Yan Ma, James DeLaunay, Marjon Moulai, J. J. Beatty, Tianlu Yuan, F. McNally, A. Stößl, Reina H. Maruyama, Summer Blot, F. Jonske, L. Schumacher, F. Huang, Mehmet Gunduz, Agnieszka Leszczyńska, R. C. Bay, Austin Schneider, Juan Carlos Diaz-Velez, Glenn Spiczak, G. Momenté, M. Rameez, D. F. Cowen, U. Naumann, E. Unger, A. O'Murchadha, Max Renschler, D. J. Koskinen, E. Bourbeau, Spencer Griswold, Maria Tselengidou, D. Soldin, J. Stettner, Mirco Hunnefeld, Marie Oehler, N. van Eijndhoven, Physics, Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering Sciences, Vriendenkring VUB, and Elementary Particle Physics
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010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,High-energy astronomy ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Neutrino astronomy ,High energy astrophysics ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Cosmic ray ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,Pulsar ,0103 physical sciences ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Physics ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,astro-ph.HE ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Galactic plane ,COSMIC-RAYS ,CRAB-NEBULA ,Crab Nebula ,Physics and Astronomy ,13. Climate action ,Space and Planetary Science ,GALACTIC SOURCES ,DISCOVERY ,Physique des particules élémentaires ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Neutrino ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,GAMMA-RAY EMISSION ,Lepton - Abstract
Pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe) are the main gamma-ray emitters in the Galactic plane. They are diffuse nebulae that emit nonthermal radiation. Pulsar winds, relativistic magnetized outflows from the central star, shocked in the ambient medium produce a multiwavelength emission from the radio through gamma-rays. Although the leptonic scenario is able to explain most PWNe emission, a hadronic contribution cannot be excluded. A possible hadronic contribution to the high-energy gamma-ray emission inevitably leads to the production of neutrinos. Using 9.5 yr of all-sky IceCube data, we report results from a stacking analysis to search for neutrino emission from 35 PWNe that are high-energy gamma-ray emitters. In the absence of any significant correlation, we set upper limits on the total neutrino emission from those PWNe and constraints on hadronic spectral components., SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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9. Influence of Different Contrast Agent Concentrations and Injection Protocols on Dynamic Contrast Enhanced MRI of Prostate: Equimolar Comparison of 1.0M Gadobutrol and 0.5M Gadolinium Chelates
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Yuya Makino, Satoru Akimoto, and Hirobumi Hoshino
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Gadolinium DTPA ,Male ,Gadolinium ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Contrast Media ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Gadobutrol ,03 medical and health sciences ,Prostate cancer ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Prostate ,Organometallic Compounds ,medicine ,Humans ,Contrast (vision) ,Chelation ,030212 general & internal medicine ,media_common ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Chemistry ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Reproducibility of Results ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,General Medicine ,Image Enhancement ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the enhancement profile of 1.0M gadobutrol (high concentration: HC) in comparison to 0.5M gadopentetate dimeglumine and gadoterate meglumine (low concentration: LC) in dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) of prostate. In total, 48 patients who were diagnosed with prostate cancer by radiologist were included. Each patient was examined after intravenous injection of 0.1 mmol/kg body weight contrast agent with flow rate of 1.5 (HC) or 3.0 mL/s (LC). Circular regions of interest were placed at prostate cancer (PCa) and normal peripheral zone (normal PZ) in DCE-MRI. The enhancement curves were calculated as a relative enhancement. Statistical analysis was performed by Mann-Whitney U test (p
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10. Neutrinos below 100 TeV from the southern sky employing refined veto techniques to IceCube data
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A. O'Murchadha, D. J. Koskinen, Timothyblake Watson, Timo Karg, A. Kyriacou, E. Bourbeau, R. Maunu, C. Pérez de los Heros, T. Menne, Matthias Vraeghe, Maria Tselengidou, E. O’Sullivan, B. Relethford, J. Auffenberg, Raffaela Busse, D. Soldin, K. Rawlins, Claudio Kopper, J. Becker Tjus, Konstancja Satalecka, Subir Sarkar, Z. Griffith, Theo Glauch, R. Hellauer, K. Mallot, B. J. P. Jones, U. Katz, Minjin Jeong, James W. Wood, James Madsen, Thomas Meures, K. Hoshina, M. E. Huber, P. B. Price, Benjamin Hokanson-Fasig, N. L. Strotjohann, Segev BenZvi, Felix Henningsen, Glenn Spiczak, G. Momenté, M. Rameez, Lu Lu, Marcos Santander, R. Ström, Won Nam Kang, A. R. Fazely, H. Bagherpour, E. Pinat, P. Backes, X. Bai, D. van Eijk, Simona Toscano, D. F. Cowen, U. Naumann, K. D. de Vries, Spencer Klein, Andres Medina, Olga Botner, S. Tilav, E. Unger, L. Gerhardt, G. Neer, T. Kintscher, Francesco Lucarelli, Frederik Hermann Lauber, S. Hickford, A. Olivas, J. J. Beatty, Daniel Bindig, J. P. Yanez, N. Kulacz, G. H. Collin, Azadeh Keivani, T. Glüsenkamp, T. O. B. Schmidt, V. Baum, Teresa Montaruli, K. Jero, Tianlu Yuan, Sebastian Böser, C. Chen, Kara Hoffman, Kendall Mahn, K. Wiebe, J. Stettner, Hermann Kolanoski, A. Terliuk, S. Westerhoff, T. R. Wood, Justin Lanfranchi, R. Turcotte, K. Helbing, Yiqian Xu, Karl J. Clark, Matt Dunkman, Hrvoje Dujmovic, Sander Vanheule, Javier Gonzalez, L. Rauch, Anastasia Maria Barbano, Kurt Woschnagg, T. Kittler, G. W. Sullivan, Giorgio Maggi, James E. Braun, Alexander Sandrock, Thomas Ehrhardt, E. Cheung, Thomas Stuttard, H.-P. Bretz, Qinrui Liu, Martina Karl, M. Song, T. L. Carver, Mike Richman, Jochen M. Schneider, Paul Evenson, Hershal Pandya, C. De Clercq, Mirco Hunnefeld, Wolfgang Rhode, Dirk Ryckbosch, Nahee Park, K. Hultqvist, Stephan Meighen-Berger, Chunfai Tung, S. Yoshida, Elisa Bernardini, David A. Williams, Robert Stein, Lenka Tomankova, D. Hebecker, Karim Ghorbani, Spencer Axani, Simone Garrappa, Darren Grant, L. Wills, Markus Ackermann, S. W. Barwick, M. Stamatikos, D. Rysewyk, M. Silva, Kayla Leonard, M. J. Larson, M. A. Unland Elorrieta, Dmitry Chirkin, Sarah Mancina, Sarah Nowicki, Alexander Kappes, N. Kurahashi, Jenni Adams, I. Taboada, P. Peiffer, Joshua Hignight, Todor Stanev, C. Wendt, Paul Coppin, Michael O. Wolf, P. Nakarmi, Carlos Arguelles, J. P. A. M. de André, N. van Eijndhoven, C. Haack, Delia Tosi, Anna Franckowiak, Tobias Hoinka, Andrea Turcati, Jessie Micallef, A. Goldschmidt, Jung-Hyun Kim, Ibrahim Safa, Francis Halzen, P. Schlunder, G. de Wasseige, M. Wallraff, F. Huang, J. van Santen, A. Stößl, M. Börner, Steve Sclafani, Damian Pieloth, Ali Kheirandish, W. Van Driessche, J. Kiryluk, Alex Pizzuto, Daria Pankova, R. Hoffmann, E. Friedman, George Japaridze, Roger Moore, Gary Binder, Christian Spiering, D. R. Nygren, Reina H. Maruyama, I. Ansseau, K. Becker, Jan Soedingrekso, C. Walck, Marek Kowalski, Steven Robertson, Elisa Lohfink, K. Andeen, Jannes Brostean-Kaiser, Summer Blot, Thomas K. Gaisser, G. B. Yodh, J. Bourbeau, E. Jacobi, R. G. Stokstad, R. Nahnhauer, Gisela Anton, A. Stasik, Justin Vandenbroucke, Juliana Stachurska, H. Dembinski, Emily Dvorak, L. Köpke, Alexander Fritz, D. Z. Besson, Chad Finley, G. Krückl, L. Schumacher, Carsten Rott, Tim Ruhe, Colin Turley, C. Alispach, Seongjin In, Gerald Przybylski, Elisa Resconi, T. Anderson, M. G. Aartsen, Janet Conrad, Federica Bradascio, Alexander Burgman, Pablo Correa, H. Niederhausen, K. Mase, Yuya Makino, R. Cross, Xianwu Xu, Christoph Tönnis, J. Sandroos, Mehmet Gunduz, Johannes Werthebach, M. S. Sutherland, A. Ishihara, R. C. Bay, M. J. Weiss, Kirill Filimonov, Austin Schneider, J. C. Gallagher, Juan Carlos Diaz-Velez, M. Usner, S. Kopper, M. Leuermann, Gerrit Wrede, Kael Hanson, René Reimann, William Luszczak, Allan Hallgren, M. Kauer, Martin Rongen, Pranav Dave, Samridha Kunwar, D. Altmann, K. Meagher, David Kappesser, L. Wille, S. E. Sanchez Herrera, Maximilian Meier, T. Palczewski, Paolo Desiati, M. Günder, D. Heereman, T. Stezelberger, A. Steuer, B. Eberhardt, Raamis Hussain, J. Lünemann, Amirreza Raissi, Chris Weaver, Stephanie Bron, C. J. Lozano Mariscal, G. Merino, N. Wandkowsky, Surujhdeo Seunarine, R. Snihur, Juanan Aguilar, B. J. Whelan, Immacolata Carmen Rea, K. Krings, Jan Weldert, L. Halve, Philipp Eller, M. Plum, Ramesh Koirala, E. Blaufuss, J. Felde, Merlin Schaufel, L. Classen, A. Obertacke Pollmann, A. Wallace, J. L. Kelley, Da Xu, Markus Ahlers, James DeLaunay, Marjon Moulai, S. De Ridder, Christopher Wiebusch, Kunal Deoskar, M. Labare, A. Karle, Erik Ganster, Ioana Codrina Maris, Christian Bohm, Samvel Ter-Antonyan, Christoph Raab, Nadège Iovine, D. Berley, G. C. Hill, Bunheng Ty, Maryon Ahrens, Giovanni Renzi, D. Seckel, Frederik Tenholt, S. Fahey, R. Nagai, M. Medici, S. Miarecki, Tyce DeYoung, Nathan Whitehorn, Jeffrey Lazar, Physics, Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering Sciences, Vriendenkring VUB, and Elementary Particle Physics
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background [atmosphere] ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,pole ,FOS: Physical sciences ,01 natural sciences ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,IceCube Neutrino Observatory ,IceCube ,charged current ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,Neutrinos ,Point sources ,Veto techniques ,SEARCH ,TRACK RECONSTRUCTION ,0103 physical sciences ,supernova ,Muon neutrino ,atmosphere [muon] ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,media_common ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Physics ,neutrino muon ,Muon ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,ICE ,Galactic Center ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,Astronomy ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,flux [neutrino] ,Galactic plane ,observatory ,Supernova ,Physics and Astronomy ,Sky ,energy [neutrino] ,gamma ray ,ddc:540 ,spectral ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,galaxy ,Neutrino ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Many Galactic sources of gamma rays, such as supernova remnants, are expected to produce neutrinos with a typical energy cutoff well below 100 TeV. For the IceCube Neutrino Observatory located at the South Pole, the southern sky, containing the inner part of the Galactic plane and the Galactic Center, is a particularly challenging region at these energies, because of the large background of atmospheric muons. In this paper, we present recent advancements in data selection strategies for track-like muon neutrino events with energies below 100 TeV from the southern sky. The strategies utilize the outer detector regions as veto and features of the signal pattern to reduce the background of atmospheric muons to a level which, for the first time, allows IceCube searching for point-like sources of neutrinos in the southern sky at energies between 100 GeV and several TeV in the muon neutrino charged current channel. No significant clustering of neutrinos above background expectation was observed in four years of data recorded with the completed IceCube detector. Upper limits on the neutrino flux for a number of spectral hypotheses are reported for a list of astrophysical objects in the southern hemisphere., 19 pages, 17 figures, 2 tables
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11. Prototype Development and Experimental Performance Evaluation of FMCW Radar Using Iterative Interference Suppression Technique
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Masahiro Umehira, Shigeki Takeda, Yuya Makino, Xiaoyan Wang, Takeo Okuda, and Hiroshi Kuroda
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020301 aerospace & aeronautics ,Computer science ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,law.invention ,Continuous-wave radar ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Interference (communication) ,law ,Extremely high frequency ,False detection ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electronic engineering ,Continuous wave ,Advanced driver ,Wideband ,Radar - Abstract
Millimeter-wave FMCW (Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave) radar is a promising sensor for ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) and automatic driving car. As radar-equipped vehicles are expected to be densely deployed, inter-radar interference causing miss-detection and/or false detection of targets will be a serious problem in near future. In order to solve this problem, the authors proposed a novel iterative interference suppression technique to suppress socalled wideband interference in various interference environments. To validate the proposed technique by experiments, a proto-type FMCW radar using the proposed technique is developed and evaluated. This paper describes proto-type development of FMCW radar using the proposed interference suppression technique and experimental performance evaluation results of the developed radar in real inter-radar interference environments.
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12. Inter-Radar Interference Analysis and Concept of Scalable Fast Chirp FMCW Radar for Automotive Applications
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Takeo Okuda, Masahiro Umehira, Yuya Makino, Shigeki Takeda, Hiroshi Kuroda, and Xiaoyan Wang
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020301 aerospace & aeronautics ,Radar interference ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Automotive industry ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Continuous-wave radar ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Interference (communication) ,Software deployment ,Scalability ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electronic engineering ,Chirp ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_SPECIAL-PURPOSEANDAPPLICATION-BASEDSYSTEMS ,business ,Degradation (telecommunications) - Abstract
Inter-radar interference of automotive FMCW radars can be a serious problem for their dense deployment in near future. This paper describes inter-radar interference analysis of fast chirp FMCW radar and proposes a concept of scalable fast chirp FMCW radar for automotive applications. Evaluation results validate the proposed concept can improve the performance degradation of fast chirp FMCW radar while meeting various design requirements.
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13. Publisher Correction: Detection of a particle shower at the Glashow resonance with IceCube
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Jeffrey Lazar, George Japaridze, Roger Moore, M. Zöcklein, D. B. Fox, Timo Karg, Federica Bradascio, Alexander Burgman, S. Sarkar, J. Bourbeau, J. S. Gallagher, Richard Naab, Jan Soedingrekso, Merlin Schaufel, Seongjin In, J. A. Aguilar, Hermann Kolanoski, Elisa Resconi, M. Kauer, M. E. Huber, Marcos Santander, Le Viet Nguyen, D. Kang, Sarah Mancina, Stef Verpoest, Anna Franckowiak, Tobias Hoinka, Alexander Trettin, Aswathi Balagopal, L. Gerhardt, A. Porcelli, K. Krings, Vedant Basu, A. Schneider, Suyong Choi, G. Krückl, David Kappesser, Steve Sclafani, Alan Coleman, Gerrit Wrede, I. Taboada, Dustin Hebecker, Thomas Huber, B. J. P. Jones, A. Olivas, Frank G. Schröder, Ek Narayan Paudel, Allan Hallgren, Sandro Kopper, R. Maunu, Tim Ruhe, Matti Jansson, Thomas Ehrhardt, S. H. Robertson, Christian Haack, A. Kyriacou, C. S. Hill, B. J. Whelan, David Vannerom, Joanna Kiryluk, J. Auffenberg, K. Hoshina, Glenn Spiczak, Pablo Correa, B. A. Clark, G. Momenté, Shefali Shefali, K. Filimonov, D. F. Cowen, Martin Unland Elorrieta, S. De Ridder, A. Wallace, U. Naumann, A. Goldschmidt, Christoph Tönnis, T. Anderson, John Hardin, Mohamed Rameez, Abdul Rehman, Jan Weldert, E. Unger, L. Halve, Thorsten Glusenkamp, Carsten Rott, R. Hellauer, Y. Popovych, Joonghan Kim, Elisa Bernardini, K. Woschnagg, Z. Griffith, M. Kowalski, Etienne Bourbeau, Maria Prado Rodriguez, K. Rawlins, I. C. Mariş, A. O. Pollmann, Chiara Bellenghi, Daria Pankova, E. Friedman, Timothy W. Schmidt, D. Tosi, Chujie Chen, K. Tollefson, Max Renschler, D. J. Koskinen, Elisa Lohfink, Jenni Adams, Xinyue Kang, H. Schieler, Surujhdeo Seunarine, A. Weindl, Johan Wulff, Timothyblake Watson, J. Felde, K. Helbing, David R. Williams, P. Schlunder, Claudio Kopper, Maryon Ahrens, J. Buscher, Spencer Griswold, James DeLaunay, C. Bohm, C. Alispach, James Madsen, Frederik Tenholt, Raffaela Busse, M. Richman, Roxanne Turcotte, Benjamin Bastian, Anastasia Maria Barbano, Maria Tselengidou, Marjon Moulai, M. Medici, Xu X. W., Anatoli Fedynitch, C. H. Wiebusch, Simeon Reusch, Markus Ahlers, S. Hickford, Lu Lu, Cristina Lagunas Gualda, P. B. Price, Michael DuVernois, K. Meagher, T. Kittler, Paul Coppin, Andrea Turcati, C. Pérez de los Heros, Konstancja Satalecka, Theo Glauch, Francesco Lucarelli, S. Böser, Ramesh Koirala, R. G. Stokstad, Jannis Necker, Robert A. Cross, J. van Santen, K. D. de Vries, J. Stettner, Johannes Werthebach, L. Schumacher, A. Ishihara, C. De Clercq, N. L. Strotjohann, Karen Andeen, N. Kulacz, Gerald Przybylski, Michael J Larson, Teresa Montaruli, Felix Henningsen, T. R. Wood, E. Blaufuss, Alex Pizzuto, Michael Campana, Cristian Jesus Lozano Mariscal, Kendall Mahn, A. Steuer, Erik Ganster, T. Kintscher, Markus Ackermann, S. W. Barwick, Gerrit Roellinghoff, William Luszczak, Hershal Pandya, Alexander Fritz, Pranav Dave, A. R. Fazely, J. L. Kelley, Sebastian Sanchez Herrera, Benjamin Hokanson-Fasig, T. Stanev, Paul Evenson, L. Classen, N. Wandkowsky, Wolfgang Rhode, R. Morse, Jakob Bottcher, Mirco Hunnefeld, Marie Oehler, Julia Becker Tjus, Samvel Ter-Antonyan, Robert Stein, Hrvoje Dujmovic, Frederik Hermann Lauber, Yang Lyu, Stephen L. Hauser, S. Tilav, Grant Parker, G. H. Collin, Saskia Philippen, C. Wendt, Gary Binder, Simona Toscano, P. Heix, S. Y. BenZvi, Raamis Hussain, P. Muth, C. B. Finley, T. Stezelberger, A. Desai, Simone Garrappa, Feifei Huang, Dmitry Chirkin, Gisela Anton, Spencer Axani, Andrew Ludwig, A. Terliuk, G. de Wasseige, K. Wiebe, R. Hoffmann, Kayla Leonard, Alexander Kappes, G. Maggi, C. Walck, J. Lünemann, D. Z. Besson, Carlos Arguelles, Sukeerthi Dharani, Justin Lanfranchi, Francis Halzen, J. Merz, J. G. Gonzalez, Jessie Micallef, Ibrahim Safa, Damian Pieloth, M. U. Nisa, Thomas K. Gaisser, R. Engel, K.-H. Becker, Yiqian Xu, Matt Dunkman, R. Joppe, I. Ansseau, Christian Spiering, Aaron Fienberg, M. Silva, Najia Moureen Binte Amin, Juliana Stachurska, Lenka Tomankova, Amirreza Raissi, Mehmet Gunduz, Chris Weaver, Stephanie Bron, Justin Vandenbroucke, Frank McNally, Chunfai Tung, Colin Turley, Jannes Brostean-Kaiser, E. Cheung, Thomas Stuttard, M. Plum, Sarah Pieper, Maximilian Karl Scharf, A. Kheirandish, Dirk Ryckbosch, M. Stamatikos, Stephan Meighen-Berger, Joakim Sandroos, Y. L. Li, Devyn Rysewyk Cantu, Daniela Mockler, Agnieszka Leszczyńska, Martin Wolf, P. Peiffer, R. C. Bay, Joshua Hignight, Timo Sturwald, R. Halliday, Ben Smithers, Jean Pierre Twagirayezu, L. Köpke, A. Haungs, Nahee Park, K. Hultqvist, Darren Grant, Sarah Nowicki, Ryo Nagai, J. P. Yanez, H. Bagherpour, M. G. Aartsen, K. D. Hoffman, S. Baur, Olga Botner, V. Baum, G. W. Sullivan, James E. Braun, Juan Carlos Diaz-Velez, Erin O'Sullivan, Sreetama Goswami, F. Jonske, Ken'ichi Kin, J. J. Beatty, Tianlu Yuan, H. Dembinski, Reina H. Maruyama, Summer Blot, Naoko Kurahashi, Qinrui Liu, S. R. Klein, Martina Karl, Jochen M. Schneider, Martin Rongen, Zhedong Zhang, Ava Ghadimi, P. Mallik, Hans Niederhausen, K. Mase, Yuya Makino, Karl J. Clark, Alberto Martin Gago Medina, M. J. Weiss, René Reimann, Leander Fischer, D. van Eijk, Christoph Raab, Nadège Iovine, M. Song, D. Berley, G. C. Hill, T. L. Carver, Paras Koundal, Bunheng Ty, Woosik Kang, Kael Hanson, Moritz Kellermann, Giovanni Renzi, D. Seckel, S. Fahey, D. R. Nygren, Tyce DeYoung, Nathan Whitehorn, Immacolata Carmen Rea, Jan Conrad, Ma W. Y., Michael Kovacevich, X. Bai, G. Neer, A. Diaz, Robert Snihur, Philipp Eller, Alexander Sandrock, Kunal Deoskar, A. Karle, Rasha Abbasi, Maximilian Meier, Paolo Desiati, Matthias Vraeghe, Minjin Jeong, L. Rauch, D. Soldin, S. Yoshida, Daniel Bindig, N. van Eijndhoven, Timothée Grégoire, Emily Dvorak, M. Relich, Benedikt Riedel, and U. Katz
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14. A Case of Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy with a Rare Transition Pattern of Left Ventricular Wall Motion Abnormality
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Ayako Kunimura, Yuya Makino, Sonoko Hirayama, Kenzo Fukuhara, Shotaro Nakamura, Masafumi Takeda, Akira Kimata, Hiroyuki Mataki, Nobutaka Inoue, Toru Ozawa, and Masamichi Yasutomi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Cardiomyopathy ,Cardiology ,Coronary Angiography ,Constriction ,Electrocardiography ,Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Humans ,Occupational Health ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,ST elevation ,Arrhythmias, Cardiac ,General Medicine ,Articles ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Stenosis ,Echocardiography ,Angiography ,Left ventricular wall motion abnormality ,Female ,Abnormality ,business - Abstract
Patient: Female, 54-year-old Final Diagnosis: Takotsubo cardiomyopathy Symptoms: Chest discomfort • general malaise Medication: — Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Cardiology Objective: Unusual clinical course Background: Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is characterized by apical ballooning and excessive constriction of the base of heart. However, reverse takotsubo cardiomyopathy, wherein ballooning from the mid-ventricle to the base of the heart occurs with excessive constriction of the apex, has also been reported. We report a case of a transition from atypical wall motion abnormality to a typical takotsubo cardiomyopathy pattern. Case Report: A 54-year-old woman was following excessive sugar and dietary restrictions because of concerns regarding her blood sugar levels while receiving treatment for diabetes at another hospital. She presented at our hospital with general malaise and chest discomfort after several days of significantly increased workload. On admission, blood tests showed elevated cardiac enzymes. Electrocardiogram showed ST elevation of V2-V3 and poor R-wave enhancement of the anterior precordial lead. Coronary angiography showed no significant stenosis; however, left ventricular (LV) angiography showed a decrease in mid-ventricular wall motion. On the basis of these findings, she was diagnosed with a reverse takotsubo cardiomyopathy. We initiated conservative treatment for her condition. During her treatment, the LV wall motion showed a typical pattern of the apical ballooning that is characteristic of takotsubo cardiomyopathy. This LV wall motion was normalized on day 22 of the onset. Conclusions: We observed a rare case of takotsubo cardiomyopathy where the pattern of LV wall motion abnormality changed over time. This case suggests that it is necessary to follow up LV abnormality over time rather than rely on single-point observations in cases with takotsubo cardiomyopathy.
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15. Influence of Continuous Casting Speeds on Cast Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of an ADC14 Alloy
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Yuya Makino, Jun Nitta, Eunkyung Lee, and Yoon-Seok Lee
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lcsh:TN1-997 ,Materials science ,Alloy ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,Dendrite (crystal) ,law ,casting speed ,0103 physical sciences ,Ultimate tensile strength ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,Crystallization ,lcsh:Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,010302 applied physics ,Metals and Alloys ,gravity casting ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Microstructure ,Casting ,Continuous casting ,Unidirectional solidification ,engineering ,aluminum alloy ,solidification ,0210 nano-technology ,dendritic spacing ,Ohno continuous casting - Abstract
To improve the mechanical properties of the casting alloys, various attempts have been made to use alternative casting technologies. The Ohno continuous casting (OCC) process is a unidirectional solidification method, which leads to high-quality cast samples. In this study, the Al‐Si‐Cu‐Mg alloy was cast at casting speeds of 1 mm/s, 2 mm/s, and 3 mm/s, by the OCC process. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of the casting process parameters, such as casting speeds and cooling conditions, on the crystallization characteristics and mechanical properties of OCC‐Al‐Si‐Cu‐Mg alloy. Particularly, secondary dendrite arms spacing of &alpha, Al dendrites in OCC samples significantly decreases with increasing casting speed. Moreover, the mean tensile strength of the samples, produced at the highest casting speed of 4.0 mm/s, is significantly higher than that for the samples produced at a casting speed of 1.0 mm/s.
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16. Time-integrated Neutrino Source Searches with 10 years of IceCube Data
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Federica Bradascio, Alexander Burgman, Merlin Schaufel, Daria Pankova, E. Friedman, Claudio Kopper, Subir Sarkar, Chad Finley, J. J. Beatty, Tianlu Yuan, M. Kauer, D. Kang, Christoph Tönnis, Frank G. Schröder, Alexander Fritz, D. Z. Besson, K. Mase, Yuya Makino, R. Morse, Suyong Choi, I. Taboada, R. Maunu, David Kappesser, Michael O. Wolf, Minjin Jeong, Thomas Meures, N. L. Strotjohann, Felix Henningsen, A. R. Fazely, E. Pinat, Simona Toscano, P. Heix, K. Jero, Sander Vanheule, N. Kurahashi, Karl J. Clark, S. De Ridder, Z. Griffith, Jenni Adams, J. Lünemann, C. Pérez de los Heros, A. Obertacke Pollmann, Aswathi Balagopal, Saskia Philippen, D. Rysewyk, M. Song, T. L. Carver, Mike Richman, J. L. Kelley, Markus Ahlers, K. Meagher, F. McNally, M. J. Weiss, M. Labare, T. Palczewski, C. Wendt, E. O’Sullivan, S. Hickford, Jan Soedingrekso, M. Stamatikos, S. Kopper, René Reimann, A. O'Murchadha, Lenka Tomankova, Chunfai Tung, P. Peiffer, M. J. Larson, Pranav Dave, Timothyblake Watson, Erik Ganster, T. Menne, G. de Wasseige, B. Eberhardt, A. Stößl, L. Rauch, Benjamin Hokanson-Fasig, Yang Lyu, Samvel Ter-Antonyan, M. Silva, R. G. Stokstad, B. Relethford, S. Yoshida, Won Nam Kang, Amirreza Raissi, Chris Weaver, Stephanie Bron, Max Renschler, D. J. Koskinen, Wing Yan Ma, Tim Ruhe, B. J. P. Jones, R. Hoffmann, B. J. Whelan, X. Bai, G. Neer, E. Bourbeau, C. J. Lozano Mariscal, G. Merino, Reina H. Maruyama, James DeLaunay, C. Alispach, G. Krückl, Konstancja Satalecka, N. Wandkowsky, H. Dujmovic, Janet Conrad, K. Wiebe, Marjon Moulai, Summer Blot, Andres Medina, Theo Glauch, Jan Weldert, Thomas Ehrhardt, Spencer Griswold, Steven Robertson, Joshua Hignight, L. Halve, Philipp Eller, Shefali Shefali, D. Mockler, M. Günder, Alejandro Diaz, R. Cross, Timo Sturwald, H. Niederhausen, Kael Hanson, Surujhdeo Seunarine, R. Snihur, A. Weindl, Maria Tselengidou, D. Soldin, Johannes Werthebach, Carsten Rott, Juanan Aguilar, T. Stezelberger, R. Joppe, D. van Eijk, Joshua A. Wood, J. Felde, C. Walck, Jeffrey Lazar, R. Hellauer, J. Buscher, P. Schlunder, Maryon Ahrens, Alan Coleman, William Luszczak, Alexander Sandrock, Frederik Tenholt, R. Nagai, A. Goldschmidt, L. Schumacher, M. Zöcklein, Xianwu Xu, M. Medici, J. Sandroos, Timo Karg, T. Stanev, Maximilian Meier, Thomas K. Gaisser, G. B. Yodh, P. Steinmüller, F. Huang, G. H. Collin, Matthias Vraeghe, J. Stettner, J. Kim, Delia Tosi, U. Katz, Mehmet Gunduz, Agnieszka Leszczyńska, M. E. Huber, Marcos Santander, Paolo Desiati, S. E. Sanchez Herrera, R. C. Bay, K. D. de Vries, Sebastian Baur, Sebastian Böser, P. Backes, Gisela Anton, Elisa Bernardini, G. W. Sullivan, H. S. Matis, D. B. Fox, L. Gerhardt, A. Olivas, Austin Schneider, James E. Braun, N. van Eijndhoven, K. Helbing, C. Haack, Juan Carlos Diaz-Velez, H. Bagherpour, Benjamin Bastian, Anastasia Maria Barbano, T. Kittler, Daniel Bindig, Hermann Kolanoski, K. Becker, Emily Dvorak, N. Kulacz, Olga Botner, Kayla Leonard, D. R. Nygren, Javier Gonzalez, Roxanne Turcotte, Marek Kowalski, D. Hebecker, F. Jonske, Alexander Trettin, Giorgio Maggi, Mirco Hunnefeld, Marie Oehler, V. Baum, Sarah Mancina, Anna Franckowiak, Tobias Hoinka, Francis Halzen, J. Auffenberg, M. Börner, Steve Sclafani, J. Kiryluk, C. De Clercq, S. Tilav, I. Ansseau, Paul Coppin, Andrea Turcati, J. C. Gallagher, M. Leuermann, K. Andeen, Elisa Lohfink, J. P. Yanez, Gerrit Wrede, K. Hoshina, Thomas Huber, David A. Williams, Allan Hallgren, Juliana Stachurska, J. van Santen, H. Dembinski, Alex Pizzuto, Markus Ackermann, Glenn Spiczak, G. Momenté, M. G. Aartsen, Pablo Correa, S. W. Barwick, M. Rameez, D. F. Cowen, Gary Binder, Gerald Przybylski, U. Naumann, R. Halliday, George Japaridze, Roger Moore, E. Unger, A. Kyriacou, J. Bourbeau, K. Krings, Seongjin In, Elisa Resconi, Yiqian Xu, Matt Dunkman, Alessio Porcelli, M. Plum, J. Becker Tjus, E. Cheung, Ramesh Koirala, Thomas Stuttard, Dirk Ryckbosch, Stephan Meighen-Berger, K. Tollefson, E. Blaufuss, Albrecht Karle, Qinrui Liu, T. Glüsenkamp, L. Classen, Martina Karl, Jochen M. Schneider, M. A. Unland Elorrieta, D. Heereman, M. Wallraff, A. Steuer, Raamis Hussain, Colin Turley, T. Anderson, Immacolata Carmen Rea, Andreas Haungs, A. Ishihara, K. Mallot, H. Schieler, Kirill Filimonov, Segev BenZvi, T. Kintscher, M. Usner, Frederik Hermann Lauber, Spencer Klein, A. Terliuk, Justin Lanfranchi, Kara Hoffman, Julia Böttcher, Christian Spiering, Hershal Pandya, Wolfgang Rhode, Robert Stein, Justin Vandenbroucke, L. Wills, P. Muth, Ioana Codrina Maris, S. C. Nowicki, Christian Bohm, Ibrahim Safa, Damian Pieloth, Ali Kheirandish, W. Van Driessche, Nahee Park, K. Hultqvist, Darren Grant, Jannes Brostean-Kaiser, Christoph Raab, Nadège Iovine, M. U. Nisa, L. Köpke, D. Berley, G. C. Hill, Bunheng Ty, Ralph Engel, Giovanni Renzi, K. Rawlins, D. Seckel, S. Fahey, Tyce DeYoung, Nathan Whitehorn, Martin Rongen, R. S. Busse, Christopher Wiebusch, Kunal Deoskar, James Madsen, Lu Lu, L. Wille, Teresa Montaruli, Kendall Mahn, P. B. Price, Francesco Lucarelli, T. O. B. Schmidt, C. Chen, Karim Ghorbani, Spencer Axani, T. R. Wood, Carlos Arguelles, Jessie Micallef, P. Mallik, Kurt Woschnagg, Paul Evenson, Simone Garrappa, Dmitry Chirkin, Alexander Kappes, A. Wallace, Da Xu, Physics, Faculty of Sciences and Bioengineering Sciences, Elementary Particle Physics, and Vriendenkring VUB
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background [atmosphere] ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,media_common.quotation_subject ,General Physics and Astronomy ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,IceCube ,particle source [neutrino] ,TRACK RECONSTRUCTION ,0103 physical sciences ,ddc:530 ,atmosphere [muon] ,010306 general physics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,media_common ,astro-ph.HE ,Physics ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Muon ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Northern Hemisphere ,Astronomy ,Galaxy ,messenger ,Physics and Astronomy ,Sky ,correlation ,time dependence ,upgrade ,galaxy ,Neutrino ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,statistical - Abstract
Physical review letters 124(5), 051103 (1-9) (2020). doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.051103, This paper presents the results from point-like neutrino source searches using ten years of IceCube data collected between April 6, 2008 and July 10, 2018. We evaluate the significance of an astrophysical signal from a point-like source looking for an excess of clustered neutrino events with energies typically above $\sim1\,$TeV among the background of atmospheric muons and neutrinos. We perform a full-sky scan, a search within a selected source catalog, a catalog population study, and three stacked Galactic catalog searches. The most significant point in the Northern hemisphere from scanning the sky is coincident with the Seyfert II galaxy NGC 1068, which was included in the source catalog search. The excess at the coordinates of NGC 1068 is inconsistent with background expectations at the level of $2.9\,\sigma$ after accounting for statistical trials. The combination of this result along with excesses observed at the coordinates of three other sources, including TXS 0506+056, suggests that, collectively, correlations with sources in the Northern catalog are inconsistent with background at 3.3$\,\sigma$ significance. These results, all based on searches for a cumulative neutrino signal integrated over the ten years of available data, motivate further study of these and similar sources, including time-dependent analyses, multimessenger correlations, and the possibility of stronger evidence with coming upgrades to the detector., Published by APS, College Park, Md.
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17. D-Egg: A next-generation optical module for IceCube
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Yuya Makino
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Physics ,Photon ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,business.industry ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,QC1-999 ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Glass vessel ,01 natural sciences ,Ellipsoid ,Optical Module ,Optics ,0103 physical sciences ,010306 general physics ,business ,Cherenkov radiation - Abstract
The Dual optical sensors in an Ellipsoid Glass for Gen2 (DEgg) is one of the optical modules being developed for the IceCube-upgrade and the IceCube-Gen2 projects. The D-Egg has two 8-inch high-quantum-efficiency PMTs facing downwards and upwards, which are coupled to a highly ultraviolet-transparent glass vessel to detect Cherenkov photons in nearly all directions. In this paper, expected performances of the D-Egg are discussed.
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18. A Novel Iterative Inter-Radar Interference Reduction Scheme for Densely Deployed Automotive FMCW Radars
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Yuya Makino, Hiroshi Kuroda, Takuya Nozawa, Masahiro Umehira, Shigeki Takeda, and Xiaoyan Wang
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Scheme (programming language) ,Radar interference ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Automotive industry ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,020302 automobile design & engineering ,Advanced driver assistance systems ,02 engineering and technology ,Interference (wave propagation) ,Reduction (complexity) ,0203 mechanical engineering ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electronic engineering ,Chirp ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_SPECIAL-PURPOSEANDAPPLICATION-BASEDSYSTEMS ,business ,computer ,computer.programming_language ,Interference reduction - Abstract
Inter-radar interference will be a crucial problem when automotive FMCW radars are densely deployed for advanced driver assistance systems and automated driving cars. This paper proposes a novel iterative inter-radar interference reduction scheme to suppress inter-radar interference from multiple FMCW radars with various received level and chirp rate and shows performance evaluation results by computer simulation to validate the proposed scheme.
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19. Effectiveness of Saireito, a Traditional Japanese Kampo Herbal Medication, on Pacemaker-Related Pleural Effusion: A Case Report.
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Hiroyuki Mataki, Masamichi Yasutomi, Yuya Makino, Ayako Kunimura, Kenzo Fukuhara, Masafumi Takeda, Akira Kimata, Sonoko Hirayama, Toru Ozawa, Teruki Shin, Takayuki Yoshioka, and Nobutaka Inoue
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SUPERIOR vena cava syndrome ,DRUGS ,PLEURAL effusions ,JAPANESE herbal medicine ,VENA cava superior ,CEREBRAL edema ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Background: Post-cardiac injury syndrome, including pleural effusion as a delayed complication of permanent pacemaker implantation, has rarely been reported. To resolve pleural effusion, prolonged chest tube placement is often required. Anti-inflammatory agents combined with diuretics are also often prescribed. Saireito, a Japanese herbal medication, which is a combination of Goreisan and Shousaikoto, has both anti-inflammatory and water-modulation properties and has been used for edema (lymph edema, cerebral edema) and inflammation (chronic nephritis). Case Report: We describe a 71-year-old woman with a history of syncope and bradycardia who underwent dual permanent pacemaker implantation (placed in the right chest because of a persistent left superior vena cava) without complications. Two months later, she came to the hospital as an outpatient with a dry cough, and was diagnosed with right-sided pleural effusion. A pleural fluid analysis revealed exudative effusion, according to Light's criteria. The fluid was negative for infectious etiology. Chest X-ray, computed tomography, and echocardiography revealed no signs of pericardial effusion or perforation of the pacemaker lead to outside the heart. The pleural effusion persisted despite use of anti-inflammatory medication for several weeks and diuretics for a short period. Saireito was administered with good response; the pleural effusion resolved completely and there was no deterioration of renal function. Conclusions: The present case highlights the clinical significance of Saireito as an effective therapeutic agent for late-onset pacemaker-related pleural effusion, without adverse effects such as renal dysfunction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Effects of Parenteral Amino Acid Administration on the Postoperative Nutritional Status and Wound Healing of Protein-Malnourished Rats
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Akira Wada, Akihiro Nagahama, Daisuke Harada, Chiaki Sonoda, Yuki Hama, and Yuya Makino
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Parenteral Nutrition ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Nutritional Status ,Group A ,Gastroenterology ,Protein-Energy Malnutrition ,Group B ,Blood Urea Nitrogen ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Casein ,Internal medicine ,Jugular vein ,medicine ,Animals ,Prealbumin ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Postoperative Period ,Amino Acids ,Muscle, Skeletal ,Serum Albumin ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Parenteral Nutrition Solutions ,Wound Healing ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Transferrin ,Skeletal muscle ,Organ Size ,Amino acid ,Rats ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Parenteral nutrition ,chemistry ,business ,Wound healing - Abstract
In Japan, parenteral nutrition (PN) solutions are frequently administered to patients in the postoperative short-term period. In these cases, amino acid-containing peripheral parenteral nutrition (PPN) solutions, amino acid-free maintenance solutions or combinations of the two are used. However, consensus regarding the most beneficial solution for these patients is lacking. Here, we examined the nutritional status and wound healing outcomes in protein-malnourished rats receiving postoperative administrations of PPN solution, maintenance solution or combinations of the two solutions. Protein malnutrition was induced in Sprague-Dawley rats by feeding an AIN-93G-based low-protein diet (5% casein) for 2 wk. After laparotomy, dorsal skin incision, and placement of a jugular vein catheter, the rats were divided into 3 groups. Each group was administered 113 kcal/kg/d, with group A receiving maintenance solutions without amino acid, group B receiving PPN with 1.5% amino acid, and group C receiving PPN with 3% amino acid. After 5 d post-operative administration, we measured the tensile strength of the wound area, skeletal muscle weights, and nutritional parameters. Significantly higher plasma nutritional parameters and gastrocnemius and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscle weights were observed in groups B and C than in group A. Group C exhibited significantly elevated tensile strength of the wound area along with up-regulation of type I collagen mRNA expression compared to group A. These findings demonstrate the nutritional status and wound healing benefits of short-term postoperative administration of PPN solutions containing amino acids in protein-malnourished rats.
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21. A Case of Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy with a Rare Transition Pattern of Left Ventricular Wall Motion Abnormality.
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Masamichi Yasutomi, Shotaro Nakamura, Yuya Makino, Ayako Kunimura, Kenzo Fukuhara, Masafumi Takeda, Akira Kimata, Sonoko Hirayama, Hiroyuki Mataki, Toru Ozawa, and Nobutaka Inoue
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CHEST pain ,BLOOD testing ,BLOOD sugar ,CORONARY angiography ,MOTION ,TAKOTSUBO cardiomyopathy - Abstract
Objective: Unusual clinical course Background: Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is characterized by apical ballooning and excessive constriction of the base of heart. However, reverse takotsubo cardiomyopathy, wherein ballooning from the mid-ventricle to the base of the heart occurs with excessive constriction of the apex, has also been reported. We report a case of a transition from atypical wall motion abnormality to a typical takotsubo cardiomyopathy pattern. Case Report: A 54-year-old woman was following excessive sugar and dietary restrictions because of concerns regarding her blood sugar levels while receiving treatment for diabetes at another hospital. She presented at our hospital with general malaise and chest discomfort after several days of significantly increased workload. On admission, blood tests showed elevated cardiac enzymes. Electrocardiogram showed ST elevation of V2-V3 and poor R-wave enhancement of the anterior precordial lead. Coronary angiography showed no significant stenosis; however, left ventricular (LV) angiography showed a decrease in mid-ventricular wall motion. On the basis of these findings, she was diagnosed with a reverse takotsubo cardiomyopathy. We initiated conservative treatment for her condition. During her treatment, the LV wall motion showed a typical pattern of the apical ballooning that is characteristic of takotsubo cardiomyopathy. This LV wall motion was normalized on day 22 of the onset. Conclusions: We observed a rare case of takotsubo cardiomyopathy where the pattern of LV wall motion abnormality changed over time. This case suggests that it is necessary to follow up LV abnormality over time rather than rely on single- point observations in cases with takotsubo cardiomyopathy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Avaliação da cinética espermática de tilápia-do-Nilo (Oreochromis niloticus) após ativação em água contendo diferentes salinidades.
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Yuya Makino, Lukas, Alves Lima Filho, Paulo Sergio, Seabra de Souza, Ana Regina, da Silva Carvalho, Gabriela, Imafuku Valandro, Janaina Sayuri, Pohl Altafin, Julia, Veloso BRAGA, Ramon, Mecca Zabotto, Vinícius, and Antônio Sanches, Eduardo
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23. Avaliação da eficiência de diferentes indutores hormonais na qualidade seminal e na fertilização de machos de jundiá (Rhamdia quelen).
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Alves Lima Filho, Paulo Sergio, Mecca Zabotto, Vinícius, Imafuku Valandro, Janaína Sayuri, Seabra De Souza, Ana Regina, Pohl Altafin, Julia, Yuya Makino, Lukas, and Antônio Sanches, Eduardo
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Copyright of Revista Brasileira de Reprodução Animal is the property of Revista Brasileira de Reproducao Animal and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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24. Enriquecimento da água com chumbo promove alteração nas taxas de fecundação e na normalidade larval do lambari-do-rabo-amarelo (Astyanax lacustris).
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Pohl Altafin, Julia, Alves Lima Filho, Paulo Sérgio, Sayuri Valandro, Janaína, Mecca Zabotto, Vinicius, Veloso Braga, Ramon, Yuya Makino, Souza Lukas, Regina Seabra, Ana, and Antônio Sanches, Eduardo
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Copyright of Revista Brasileira de Reprodução Animal is the property of Revista Brasileira de Reproducao Animal and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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25. An anti-collision automotive FMCW Radar using time-domain interference detection and suppression
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Masahiro Umehira, Hiroshi Kuroda, Shigeki Takeda, Yuya Makino, N. Takaya, T. Nozawa, and Xiaoyan Wang
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Computer science ,business.industry ,Automotive industry ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,020302 automobile design & engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Collision ,Interference (wave propagation) ,Continuous-wave radar ,0203 mechanical engineering ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electronic engineering ,Continuous wave ,Time domain ,Detection rate ,business - Abstract
As the number of automotive radars in vehicles will rapidly increase for self-driving car applications in near future, mutual interference between radars would result in frequent false and miss detection of the target due to dense deployment of radars. This paper focuses on interference between frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radars, and proposes a time domain interference detection and suppression scheme to achieve anti-collision capability. We conducted real-world experiments by using 77.5GHz FMCW radar to validate the proposed scheme. The experimental results show that the proposed scheme can achieve almost the same target detection rate as in interference-free environment, even in interference environment.
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26. AN ANALYSIS OF REPLIES TO TENDER CANDIDATES' QUESTIONS IN ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENTS FOR PPP/PFI PROJECTS BY TEXT MINING
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Keiichi Kitazume and Yuya Makino
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Text mining ,business.industry ,Business ,Public relations - Published
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27. The voltage-gated sodium channel activator veratrine induces anxiogenic-like behaviors in rats
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Jun-Ichiro Oka, Misa Yamada, Azusa Sugiyama, Tomio Hashimoto, Yuya Makino, Akiyoshi Saitoh, Mai Tsukagoshi, Masanori Ohashi, Leo Gotoh, and Mitsuhiko Yamada
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Male ,medicine.drug_class ,Endogeny ,Pharmacology ,Anxiety ,Motor Activity ,Anxiolytic ,Veratrine ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Corticosterone ,medicine ,Animals ,Rats, Wistar ,Maze Learning ,Benzodiazepine ,Diazepam ,Behavior, Animal ,Chemistry ,Sodium channel ,Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Agonists ,Riluzole ,Anxiogenic ,Anti-Anxiety Agents ,Exploratory Behavior ,medicine.drug - Abstract
In this study, we investigated the anxiogenic-like effects of systemically administered veratrine in rat models of anxiety. In the light/dark test, veratrine (0.6 mg/kg, s.c.) significantly and dose-dependently decreased the time rats spent in and the number of entries into a light box 30 min after administration, suggesting that veratrine increases anxiety-like behaviors. These findings were also supported by results from the elevated-plus maze test and the tail-swing behavior test. In addition, veratrine (0.6 mg/kg, s.c.) significantly increased the plasma concentration of corticosterone, an endogenous biomarker for anxiety, compared to vehicle. On the basis of these results, we conclude that veratrine induces anxiogenic-like behaviors in rats. The anxiogenic-like behaviors induced by veratrine (0.6 mg/kg, s.c.) were completely abolished by co-treatment with the typical benzodiazepine anxiolytic diazepam (1 mg/kg, s.c.), when assessed in the elevated-plus maze test. Similar results were obtained with co-treatment with riluzole (10 mg/kg, p.o.), which directly affects the glutamatergic system and has recently been suggested to have anxiolytic-like effects. In conclusion, this study provides evidence that systemically administered veratrine induces anxiogenic-like behaviors in rats. We propose the veratrine model as a novel pathological animal model to explore possible candidate drugs for anxiolytics.
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