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Tokuo and Yusuke Masuda, studio portrait, 1901
Caption on mount: Yegi-Honten. Kanda, Tokyo
Translation of Japanese writing on back: "To: Mr. Hirakawa, from: Masuda, Yusuke, Masuda, Toku
PH Coll 207.
GSH_meta_supplementary_figures_20190320 – Supplemental material for Glutathione levels and activities of glutathione metabolism enzymes in patients with schizophrenia: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Supplemental material, GSH_meta_supplementary_figures_20190320 for Glutathione levels and activities of glutathione metabolism enzymes in patients with schizophrenia: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Sakiko Tsugawa, Yoshihiro Noda, Ryosuke Tarumi, Yu Mimura, Kazunari Yoshida, Yusuke Iwata, Muhammad Elsalhy, Minori Kuromiya, Shin Kurose, Fumi Masuda, Shinji Morita, Kamiyu Ogyu, Eric Plitman, Masataka Wada, Takahiro Miyazaki, Ariel Graff-Guerrero, Masaru Mimura and Shinichiro Nakajima in Journal of Psychopharmacology</p
GSH_meta_supplementary_table_20190320 – Supplemental material for Glutathione levels and activities of glutathione metabolism enzymes in patients with schizophrenia: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Supplemental material, GSH_meta_supplementary_table_20190320 for Glutathione levels and activities of glutathione metabolism enzymes in patients with schizophrenia: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Sakiko Tsugawa, Yoshihiro Noda, Ryosuke Tarumi, Yu Mimura, Kazunari Yoshida, Yusuke Iwata, Muhammad Elsalhy, Minori Kuromiya, Shin Kurose, Fumi Masuda, Shinji Morita, Kamiyu Ogyu, Eric Plitman, Masataka Wada, Takahiro Miyazaki, Ariel Graff-Guerrero, Masaru Mimura and Shinichiro Nakajima in Journal of Psychopharmacology</p
Analysis of Climate Conditions upon Driving Distance of Vehicle Integrated Photovoltaics‐Powered Vehicles
Citation: Masafumi Yamaguchi, Kyotaro Nakamura, Ryo Ozaki, Nobuaki Kojima, Yoshio Ohshita, Taizo Masuda, Kenichi Okumura, Takashi Mabuchi, Akinori Satou, Tsutomu Tanimoto, Yosuke Tomita, Yusuke Zushi, Takashi Nakado, Kazumi Yamada, Christian Thiel, Anastasios Tsakalidis, Arnulf Jaeger‐Waldau, Tatsuya Takamoto, Kenji Araki, Yasuyuki Ota, Kensuke Nishioka, Analysis of Climate Conditions upon Driving Distance of Vehicle Integrated Photovoltaics‐Powered Vehicles, Energy Technology, 12(1), 2023-11-20, https://doi.org/10.1002/ente.20230069
分散環境における話者交替のアウェアネス支援
就業形態の多様化,オフィスの多地点化などにより,分散環境下におけるネットワークを利用したグループコミュニーケーションの重要性が増してきた.これらのコミュニケーションでは,実際に対面でコミュニケーションを行う場合と比較して,ノンバーバル情報が伝わりにくく,円滑なコミュニケーションが難しいことが指摘されてきた.さらに,分散環境下における多人数対少人数で行われるコミュニケーションでは,伝わるノンバーバル情報量やプレゼンス情報量の違いから,少数側の参加者の発話回数が減少し,議論に積極的に参加しにくい傾向がある. 本論文では,上記問題点に対して,(1)少人数側に発話要求が生じたときのジェスチャと,(2)多人数側の発話終了直前のジェスチャに着目する.これらのジェスチャを会議中に検出することにより,話者交代に関するアウェアネス情報の伝達方式の提案を行う.提案にあたり,より自然なアウェアネス支援を目指して,アウェアネス付与の頻度や強さを調べる予備実験を行った.さらに,分散環境下における多人数対少人数でのブレインストーミングを例題に,少人数側の円滑な発話開始を主眼とする支援環境の実験と評価について述べる. : Communicating face-to-face with distant people by using a teleconferencing system has become popular. In this style of communication, non-verbal information is not transmitted sufficiently enough to maintain effective communication. In current teleconferencing systems, telepresence, i.e. the virtual feeling of being in the same room, is insufficient, too. Thus, users in a main office tend to not pay sufficient attention to remote users participating from a satellite office. In particular, when the number of remote users is one or two, these users have difficulty participating in discussion actively, and it is hard for them to start talking smoothly without deliberate turn-taking. To address the above problem, we focus on two gestures of talkers at the time of turn-requesting or concluding talking. These are one kind of non-verbal information. In this paper, we propose a supporting method based on these gestures that enhances awareness of turn-talking for a small number of remote users. We detect these gestures during discussion and transform them into meta-communication signals, which are indicated to main and remote users for adequate turn-taking. We also evaluate our proposed method by analyzing experimental discussions through brainstorming
Women\u27s Cultural Education and Occupation in Serial Novels in the Early Showa Period : Focusing on Mother by Turumi Yusuke(1929)
This paper examines how the norm of good wife and wise mother was discussed through the usage of the word “educated” in Yusuke Tsurumi’s Mother, serialized in Fujin Club from May 1927 to June 1929. The Fujin Club, started in 1920 by Dai Nippon Yubenkai Kodansha, was a magazine read by many working women and girl students in their early teens to their early twenties. Through collaboration between Seiji Noma, president of Kodansha, who tried to present the mother as an ideal female figure, and author and politician Yusuke Tsurumi, the series Mother was started. It can be considered that Asako, the leading character of Mother, who overcomes various crises in life through ideal education obtained through reading and school, could garner the empathy of the women of those times who dreamt of being independent. However, since success as a working woman was for the progressive future of her son, Asako’s success ultimately gets attributed to the norm of good wife and wise mother. However, rather than seeing the series Mother of the Fujin Club as propaganda, the author would like to consider the significance of the series to lie in its potential as a text through which the Kodansha culture, considered a symbol of anti-cultural education strategically utilized the masses’desire for cultural education.査読研究論文Refereed Paper
Correction: Efficient oxygen evolution on mesoporous IrOx nanosheets (Catalysis Science and Technology (2019) DOI: 10.1039/c9cy00302a)
The spelling of the name of author Yusuke Yamauchi was incorrect in the original manuscript. The correct spelling is listed as shown above. The Royal Society of Chemistry apologises for these errors and any consequent inconvenience to authors and readers
Sequence-selective three-component reactions of alkyltrifluoroborates with α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds and vinylphosphonium salts
A photocatalytic three-component reaction of alkyltrifluoroborates with two different electron-deficient alkenes has been developed. The addition reaction occurs sequentially with alpha,beta-unsaturated carbonyl compounds and vinyltriphenylphosphonium bromide in this order to produce alpha-branched gamma-phosphoniocarbonyl compounds. The reaction could be followed by stereoselective Wittig olefination with various aldehydes to afford structurally diverse alpha-branched gamma,delta-unsaturated ketones and esters with a Z-configuration. Mechanistic investigations suggested that boron trifluoride generated from the organotrifluoroborate activates the alpha,beta-unsaturated carbonyl compound to facilitate the first chemoselective radical addition. We assume that the high efficiency of the second addition with the vinylphosphonium salt might arise from electrostatic interactions caused by the positive charge of the phosphonio group
Photoinduced Platinum-Catalyzed Reductive Allylation of α-Diketones with Allylic Carbonates
A unique process for the photoinduced platinum-catalyzed reductive allylation of alpha-diketones with allylic carbonates has been developed. This allylation reaction was found to proceed selectively at the more electron-deficient carbonyl group of the diketone to afford an alpha-keto homoallylic alcohol. Such products could be further derivatized by transformation of the remaining carbonyl group. A mechanistic investigation suggests that a ketyl radical generated in response to photoirradiation reacts with a (pi-allyl)platinum complex to form a C-C bond
Deriving safety constraints for integration of unmanned aircraft systems into the national airspace by application of STECA
Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering, Institute for Data, Systems, and Society, Technology and Policy Program, 2016.This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.Cataloged from student-submitted PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-132).Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) have been used for years especially in the military. However, the operation of UAS in civil aviation has been limited since there are a lot of uncertainties: a regulatory scheme needs to be established and associated technologies need to be developed. This thesis contributes to both technology development and establishing a regulatory scheme for UAS by generating safety constraints using the new methodology developed by Professor Leveson and Dr. Fleming. This methodology is called "'Systems-Theoretic Early Concept Analysis" (STECA) and is based on Systems-Theoretic Accident Model and Processes (STAMP) analysis, which is also developed by the professor. STECA has potential to generate more safety constraints that have not been considered otherwise in the early stage of development and this allows the producer to redesign the entire system with potentially less cost. This thesis illustrates why and how STECA can be powerful to support integration of UAS into NAS. In addition, this thesis actually demonstrates how STECA derives safety constraints as a case study and shows how the safety constraints should be integrated in the system development.by Yusuke Urano.S.M. in Technology and Polic
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