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    Supplemental_Material.pdf – Laser speckle flowgraphy can also be used to show dynamic changes in the blood flow of the skin of the foot after surgical revascularization

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    Supplementary Material for Laser speckle flowgraphy can also be used to show dynamic changes in the blood flow of the skin of the foot after surgical revascularization by Shinsuke Kikuchi, Keisuke Miyake, Yuki Tada, Daiki Uchida, Atsuhiro Koya, Yukihiro Saito, Takehiko Ohura and Nobuyoshi Azuma in Vascular</p

    TRADUÇÃO COMENTADA DO CONTO FOLCLÓRICO JAPONÊS “CHIKARA TAROU”, DE KEISUKE NISHIMOTO

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    This work consists of an annotated translation of the Japanese folklore’s short story “Chikara Tarou”, by Japanese author Keisuke Nishimoto, from Japanese language to Brazilian Portuguese language. The research aims to contribute to the Japanese Literary Translation Studies through an analysis of linguistic and cultural aspects presented in the source text, as well as its consequences in the target culture and language, theoretically based on Venuti’s (2004) concepts of foreignization and domestication. Furthermore, this monograph seeks to disseminate the Mukashi-banashi literary genre and the short story, not yet translated in Brazil, providing knowledge concerning the author, genre, Japanese culture. In addition, it is as an attempt of deconstructing sexism presented in the short story through its annotated translation.O presente trabalho consiste em uma tradução comentada do conto folclórico japonês “Chikara Tarou”, versão do autor Keisuke Nishimoto, do japonês para o português brasileiro. A pesquisa objetiva contribuir para os Estudos da Tradução Literária Japonesa através de uma análise dos aspectos linguísticos e culturais presentes no texto de partida e suas consequências na língua de chegada, utilizando como base os conceitos de estrangeirização e domesticação de Venuti (2004). Ademais, este trabalho também visa divulgar o gênero literário Mukashibanashi do conto, o qual ainda não possui tradução no Brasil, fornecendo informações acerca do autor, do gênero e cultura japonesa, como também busca desconstruir certos valores culturais machistas presentes no conto através de sua tradução

    Keisuke Kobayashi. 1959. Japanese birds. Author: Kobe

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    Towards high-speed computational scattered light imaging by introducing compressed sensing for optimized illumination

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    We propose the application of Compressed Sensing to Computational Scattered Light Imaging to decrease measurement time and data storage. Computational Scattered Light Imaging (ComSLI) determines three-dimensional fiber orientations and crossings in biomedical tissues like brain tissue. Currently, conventional ComSLI is time-consuming and generates large data. Compressed Sensing reconstructs signals with fewer samples than required by the Shannon-Nyquist theorem with minimal perceptual loss, significantly reducing the number of measurements. We introduce an optimized illumination strategy for ComSLI based on the Discrete Cosine Transform and validate it by reconstructing characteristic scattering patterns in vervet brain tissue, thereby demonstrating the feasibility of Compressed Sensing in ComSLI.ImPhys/Menzel grou

    Correlation of surface chemical states with hydrogen isotope retention in divertor tiles of JET with ITER-Like Wall

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    To understand the fuel retention mechanism correlation of surface chemical states and hydrogen isotope retention behavior determined by XPS (X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy) and TDS (Thermal desorption spectroscopy), respectively, for JET ITER-Like Wall samples from operational period 2011–2012 were investigated. It was found that the deposition layer was formed on the upper part of the inner vertical divertor area. At the inner plasma strike point region, the original surface materials, W or Mo, were found, indicating to an erosion-dominated region, but deposition of impurities was also found. Higher heat load would induce the formation of metal carbide. At the outer horizontal divertor tile, mixed material layer was formed with iron as an impurity. TDS showed the H and D desorption behavior and the major D desorption temperature for the upper part of the inner vertical tile was located at 370 °C and 530 °C. At the strike point region, the D desorption temperature was clearly shifted toward higher release temperatures, indicating the stabilization of D trapping by higher heat loadPeer reviewe

    An Energy‐Tunable Dual Emission Mechanism of the Hybridized Local and Charge Transfer (HLCT) and the Excited State Conjugation Enhancement (ESCE)

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    This is the accepted version of the following article: Suga Kensuke, Ochiai Keisuke, Yoneda Yusuke, et al. An Energy‐Tunable Dual Emission Mechanism of the Hybridized Local and Charge Transfer (HLCT) and the Excited State Conjugation Enhancement (ESCE). Chemistry – A European Journal, e202404376 (2024), which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202404376. This article may be used for non-commercialpurposes in accordance with the Wiley Self-ArchivingPolicy [https://authorservices.wiley.com/author-resources/Journal-Authors/licensing/self-archiving.html]Molecular design of dual-fluorescent probes requires precise adjustment of the energy levels of two excited states and the energy barrier between them. While the hybridized local and charge-transfer (HLCT) state has been recently focused as an important excited state for high emission efficiency with a tunable energy level, a dual emission involving the HLCT state has been only achieved with the excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) system. Here, a series of dual-fluorescent molecules involving an HLCT excited state with the excited-state conjugation enhancement (ESCE) motif is presented as the first case. The energy level of the HLCT state has been adjusted by changing substituents and solvents, separately from the ESCE energy level. The HLCT-ESCE molecular design with tunable fluorescence properties proposes a new strategy for the development of advanced fluorescent probes
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