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    Supplementary_Table_1 - Antidiabetic Drugs for the Risk of Alzheimer Disease in Patients With Type 2 DM Using FAERS

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    Supplementary_Table_1 for Antidiabetic Drugs for the Risk of Alzheimer Disease in Patients With Type 2 DM Using FAERS by Hayato Akimoto, Akio Negishi, Shinji Oshima, Haruna Wakiyama, Mitsuyoshi Okita, Norimitsu Horii, Naoko Inoue, Shigeru Ohshima and Daisuke Kobayashi in American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementias</p

    Supplemental material for Carotid surgical cut-down technique for neuroendovascular therapy

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    Supplemental Material for Carotid surgical cut-down technique for neuroendovascular therapy by Issei Takano, Yoshiyuki Matsumoto, Yoshiko Fujii, Yuki Inoue, Yoshiki Sugiura, Yosuke Kawamura, Ryotaro Suzuki, Ryuta Nakae, Yoshihiro Tanaka, Masaya Nagaishi, Tomoji Takigawa, Akio Hyodo and Kensuke Suzuki in Interventional Neuroradiology</p

    _3R_Supplementary – Supplemental material for Discrepancies between patients’ and pharmacists’ perceptions of the role of community pharmacists as advisors on the use of pharmaceuticals in Japan: A comparison prior to and following revision of the Pharmacists’ Act

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    Supplemental material, _3R_Supplementary for Discrepancies between patients’ and pharmacists’ perceptions of the role of community pharmacists as advisors on the use of pharmaceuticals in Japan: A comparison prior to and following revision of the Pharmacists’ Act by Shinji Oshima, Mari Yamagishi, Mitsuyoshi Okita, Hayato Akimoto, Akio Negishi, Norimitsu Horii, Mizue Mutoh, Yasuko Sannomaru, Sachihiko Numajiri, Naoko Inoue, Shigeru Ohshima, Masahiro Wada and Daisuke Kobayashi in SAGE Open Medicine</p

    Capacitors

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    This webpage is part of a larger site by the author about electronic circuit engineering. This page introduces the reader to capacitors, including the principles behind how they work. Explanations of several different types of capacitors (including Electrolytic, Tantalum, and Mica) are accompanied by detailed color illustrations of the concepts

    Fragmentation of star-forming clouds enriched with the first dust

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    The thermal and fragmentation properties of star forming clouds have important consequences on the corresponding characteristic stellar mass. The initial composition of the gas within these clouds is a record of the nucleosynthetic products of previous stellar generations. In this paper, we present a model for the evolution of star forming clouds enriched by metals and dust from the first supernovae (SNe), resulting from the explosions of metal-free progenitors with masses in the range 12-30Msolar and 140-260Msolar. Using a self-consistent approach, we show that: (i) metals depleted on to dust grains play a fundamental role, enabling fragmentation to solar or subsolar mass scales already at metallicities Zcr = 10-6Zsolar (ii) even at metallicities as high as 10-2Zsolar, metals diffused in the gas phase lead to fragment mass scales which are &gt;~100Msolar (iii) C atoms are strongly depleted on to amorphous carbon grains and CO molecules so that CII plays a minor role in gas cooling, leaving OI as the main gas-phase cooling agent in low-metallicity clouds. These conclusions hold independently of the assumed SN progenitors and suggest that the onset of low-mass star formation is conditioned to the presence of dust in the parent clouds

    Lecideoid lichens of Prince Olav Coast and Soya Coast, Enderby Land, East Antarctica

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    Five species of lecideoid lichens belonging to three genera are reported as new to the flora of the Prince Olav Coast and the Soya Coast, Enderby Land, East Antarctica; they are Carbonea capsulata (DODGE & BAKER) HALE, Lecidea andersonii R. FILSON, Lecidea cancriformis DODGE & BAKER, Lecidea soyaensis M. INOUE and Lecidella siplei (DODGE & BAKER) M. INOUE. All are endemic to Antarctica. An examination was made of the collections from the region, which were collected mainly by the author under the project of the 27th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE-27,during January 1986 and February 1987). The type and authentic specimens of possibly related species have been restudied. Lecidea soyaensis M. INOUE is new to science and Lecidella siplei (DODGE & BAKER) M. INOUE is proposed as a new combination. Taxonomic and chemical data as well as a key to the known taxa are provided

    The Hobby of Electronic Circuit Engineering

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    This website (originally created in Japanese and translated into English using translation software) by a Japanese systems engineer, Seiichi Inoue, provides an extensive overview of electronic circuit engineering. Topics covered include: Basic knowledge of Electronic parts, Basic knowledge of Engineering Instruments, an Introduction of Engineering Method, and the Assembly Process. A variety of electronic circuits and their uses are provided, as well as a separate section on PIC electronic circuits. The language may be difficult to follow at times given the translation, but still a gem of a site for anyone wanting to build some circuits! Keep in mind that in some sections, the author notes that he is &quot;describing while studying, there seems to be mistakes in the contents. Do at your own risk.&quot; For some further browsing, he includes sections on his other interests, such as 3D photography, java programming, CAD, Japanese customs and the Japanese language
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