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粒子法による嚥下シミュレータを用いた嚥下中の食塊挙動の数値評価に関する研究
岩手大学博士(農学)原著論文
1. Kamiya, T., Toyama, Y., Hanyu, K., Takai, M., Kikuchi, T., Michiwaki, Y., and Koshizuka, S.
Numerical visualization of physical values during human swallowing using a three-dimensional swallowing simulator ‘Swallow Vision®’ based on the moving particle simulation method: Part 1: quantification of velocity, shear rate and viscosity during swallowing
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering: Imaging & Visualization, 7 (4), 382-388, 2019
2. Kamiya, T., Toyama, Y., Hanyu, K., Kikuchi, T., and Michiwaki, Y.
Visualization of aspiration due to changes in rheological and tribological parameters using a three-dimensional swallowing simulator
Nihon Reoroji Gakkaishi, 51 (3), 149-156, 2023
3. Kamiya, T., Toyama, Y., Hanyu, K., Kikuchi, T., and Michiwaki, Y.
Newtonian and non-Newtonian food bolus behaviors obtained from validated swallowing simulator based on moving particle simulation
Food Science and Technology Research, 29 (5), 385-402, 2023
4. Kamiya, T., Toyama, Y., Hanyu, K., Kikuchi, T., and Michiwaki, Y.
Development and preliminary validity evaluation of numerical simulation of human swallowing using a particle method
Japan Journal of Food Engineering, 24 (3), 57-66, 2023
5. Kamiya, T., Toyama, Y., Hanyu, K., Kikuchi, T., and Michiwaki, Y.
Correlation between forces acting on bolus and bolus behavior during swallowing using graph matrix obtained from computer simulations with the MPS method
Food Science and Technology Research, 30 (1), 13-24, 2024doctoral thesi
Evaluation of Upper-Limb Feeding Performance Using the Fugl–Meyer Assessment
Abstract
Date Presented 3/30/2017
The Fugl–Meyer Assessment cutoff values to identify “can use spoon” and “can use chopsticks” were 54/53 and 62/61 points, with sensitivity and specificity of 86.7% and 96.4% and 100.0% and 97.1%, respectively. These optimal cutoff scores may be able to identify upper-limb feeding performance.
Primary Author and Speaker: Toshimasa Sone
Contributing Authors: Kazuaki Iokawa, Keiichi Hasegawa, Tetsu Tsukada, Mariko Kaneda</jats:p
Study on a homogenization effect and a scale-up of batch rotor-stator mixers
application/pdf横浜国立大学, 平成22年6月30日, 博士(工学), 甲第1294
森三郎はいかにしてローズ・ファイルマンを知ったか
Saburo Mori (1911-93) is described as born in Kariya-machi, Hekikai-gun [today’s Kariya], Aichi, in 1911, and at the age of 20, his story “Akana Soemon Kyodai” [Akana Soemon Brothers] was accepted in juvenile monthly magazine Akai Tori by Miekichi Suzuki (1882-1936), before being employed at the Akai Tori company in Tokyo, as an editor-writer, in 1932 (Sakai, 1995). Kamiya (2014) revealed that his early stories of “Akai Post” [Red Post] and “Komori-gasa” [Umbrella] in 1931 and “Tsumuji-kaze” [Whirlwind] in 1936 were the retold of the work of English children’s author Rose Fyleman (1877-1957). This paper is to discover how Saburo Mori encountered the fairy stories of Rose Fyleman. After pure speculation that Sabro’s elderly brother Senzo Mori (1895-1985) might have acted as a mediator as in “Akana Soemon Kyodai” retold from Lafcadio Hearn’s "Of a Promise Kept" (Sakai, 1995) in A Japanese Miscellany (1901), the author finds a small footnote of “a drama by Fyleman” in the katakana syllabary at the end of “Gin-no uwagi” [Silver coat] by Miekichi Suzuki in 1926 March issue. The linkage of Saburo Mori and Rose Fyleman through Miekichi Suzuki is discussed, and how Fyleman's works have been accepted in Japan for a century is revealed
How did Saburo Mori Encounter Rose Fyleman
Saburo Mori (1911-93) is described as born in Kariya-machi, Hekikai-gun [today’s Kariya], Aichi, in 1911, and at the age of 20, his story “Akana Soemon Kyodai” [Akana Soemon Brothers] was accepted in juvenile monthly magazine Akai Tori by Miekichi Suzuki (1882-1936), before being employed at the Akai Tori company in Tokyo, as an editor-writer, in 1932 (Sakai, 1995). Kamiya (2014) revealed that his early stories of “Akai Post” [Red Post] and “Komori-gasa” [Umbrella] in 1931 and “Tsumuji-kaze” [Whirlwind] in 1936 were the retold of the work of English children’s author Rose Fyleman (1877-1957). This paper is to discover how Saburo Mori encountered the fairy stories of Rose Fyleman. After pure speculation that Sabro’s elderly brother Senzo Mori (1895-1985) might have acted as a mediator as in “Akana Soemon Kyodai” retold from Lafcadio Hearn’s "Of a Promise Kept" (Sakai, 1995) in A Japanese Miscellany (1901), the author finds a small footnote of “a drama by Fyleman” in the katakana syllabary at the end of “Gin-no uwagi” [Silver coat] by Miekichi Suzuki in 1926 March issue. The linkage of Saburo Mori and Rose Fyleman through Miekichi Suzuki is discussed, and how Fyleman's works have been accepted in Japan for a century is revealed.departmental bulletin pape
Study on a homogenization effect and a scale-up of batch rotor-stator mixers
application/pdf横浜国立大学, 平成22年6月30日, 博士(工学), 甲第1294
Optimum arrangement of seismic intensity monitoring points for immediate estimation system of wide-area distribution of seismic intensity
Stability of line solitons for the KP-II equation in R2
The author proves nonlinear stability of line soliton solutions of the KP-II equation with respect to transverse perturbations that are exponentially localized as x\to\infty. He finds that the amplitude of the line soliton converges to that of the line soliton at initial time whereas jumps of the local phase shift of the crest propagate in a finite speed toward y=\pm\infty. The local amplitude and the phase shift of the crest of the line solitons are described by a system of 1D wave equations with diffraction terms
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Mature seed dormancy is a vital plant trait that prevents germination out of season. In Arabidopsis, the trait can be maternally regulated but the underlying mechanisms sustaining this regulation, its general occurrence and its biological significance among accessions are poorly understood. Upon seed imbibition, the endosperm is essential to repress the germination of dormant seeds. Investigation of genomic imprinting in the mature seed endosperm led us to identify a novel set of imprinted genes that are expressed upon seed imbibition. Remarkably, programs of imprinted gene expression are adapted according to the dormancy status of the seed. We provide direct evidence that imprinted genes play a role in regulating germination processes and that preferential maternal allelic expression can implement maternal inheritance of seed dormancy levels
Manga in contemporary Japan : an analysis of Tetsu Kariya's "Oishinbo (Feast) Book 13, Battle on whaling"
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