106 research outputs found
A Rat Model of HTLV-I Infection
共著者あり。共著者名:Abe Masakazu, Seto Kazutoshi, Sakurai Hiroharu, Ikeda Hitoshi, Wakisaka Akemi, Togashi Takehiro, Tateno Masatoshi, Yoshiki Takashi
Patient Preferences for Post‐Radical Cystectomy Treatment in Muscle‐Invasive Bladder Cancer: A Discrete Choice Experiment in Japan
Citation: Shugo Yajima, Shinro Hata, Naoya Masumori, Yoh Matsuoka, Atsuro Sawada, Jun Miki, Mitsuhiro Tambo, Yasuyuki Kobayashi, Ayumu Matsuda, Keita Nakane, Takashi Kobayashi, Hajime Tanaka, Noriya Yamaguchi, Go Kaneko, Russell Miller, Takehiro Seto, Hiroaki Ito, Eiji Kikuchi, Patient Preferences for Post‐Radical Cystectomy Treatment in Muscle‐Invasive Bladder Cancer: A Discrete Choice Experiment in Japan, International Journal of Urology, 2025-03-10, https://doi.org/10.1111/iju.7003
The Clarification of the Situation of Early Modern Education in Bhutan: 50 Years' History of Modern Education
特集4: 雲南懇話会からの寄稿 = Special Issue 4: Contribution from the Yunnan ForumThis study aims to clarify the situation of early modern education in the Kingdom of Bhutan during the 1910-1950s by analysing reliable documents like annual reports on the relations between the British Government and Bhutan written by successive political officers in Sikkim. The origins of modern education in Bhutan can be traced back approximately 100 years. According to a history textbook there, 1914 saw the inception of modern education when 46 boys travelled to study at Dr. Graham's Homes in Kalimpong, India. In the same year, Ugyen Dorji established Bhutan's first modern school in Haa District. Then in the following year, another school was established in Bumthang District for educating the Crown Prince and children of the people serving in the King's court. In the first half of this paper, the author tried to examine the various aspects of these schools and proposed some facts of them and their students. Instead of the elite education institutions for the selected few, schools for the general public were established in Bhutan in the 1940-1950s. These schools can be classifying into 'private schools for Nepali immigrants' which were privately established in response to the strong demands of local residents in Southern area and 'public schools for Bhutanese' which were established under the initiative of local government officials. In the second half of this paper, it mentioned representative examples of these contrasting schools and took up educational development plan and ambition by policy makers such as the Third King Ugyen Dorji Wangchuck and the first Prime Minister Jigme Palden Dorji
Prospects for Practical “Satoumi” Implementation for Sustainable Development Goals: Lessons Learnt from the Seto Inland Sea, Japan
Reviving the Seto Inland Sea, Japan: Applying the Principles of Satoumi for Marine Ranching Project in Okayama
Voice Compression and Communications: Principles and Applications for Fixes and Wireless Channels
Up-to-date, expert coverage of topics in wireless voice communications Voice communication is the most important facet of mobile radio service. Even when the predicted surge of wireless data and Internet services becomes a reality, voice will remain the most natural means of human communication. Voice Compression and Communications details issues in wireless voice communications and treats compression, channel coding, and wireless transmission as a joint subject. Part I covers background material, whereas Part II provides detailed information on both proprietary and standardized analysis-by-synthesis codecs, including the speech codecs of virtually all existing wireline-based and wireless systems. Parts III and IV discuss mainly research-based wideband, audio, as well as very low-rate schemes likely to find their way into future standards. Voice Compression and Communications describes fundamental concepts in a non-mathematical way early in the book for those with only a background knowledge of signal processing and communications. More advanced readers will find detailed discussions of theoretical principles, future concepts, and solutions to various specific wireless voice communications problems
Positively curved complex submanifolds immersed in a complex space form
The author gives the partial solution for the conjecture; a Kaehler submanifold in a complex space form of constant holomorphic sectional curvature 1 is totally geodesic if ever its holomorphic sectional curvature is greater than
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Geological and Petrological Studies on the Hiroshima Granite in the Togouchi-Yuu-Takehara District, Southwest Japan
The main purpose of this paper is throwing light on the mechanism of emplacement of the Hiroshima granite and on the space problem of volcano-plutonism in the Inner Zone of Southwest Japan during the late Cretaceous. In order to discuss these problems which are classical and have so far been unsolved, the author has selected the Togouchi-Yuu-Takehara district as a granite field of the San-yo zone. In the southern end of the district, the granite is in contact with Ryoke granitic and metamorphic rocks formed in 10km depth of crust, and in the central area it intruded into pre-Cretaceous sedimentary rocks and into both the sedimentary rocks and Cretaceous surficial volcanic rocks in northern and eastern areas. The author have investigated the granite distributed in the Togouchi area and another several areas in the district, focuing mainly on contact feature between the granite and wall rocks and internal structure of the granite mass. As a result, it is clarified that throughout the district the Hiroshima granite is not a uniform mass but a mass formed by accumlation of layered bodies of granitic rocks. In the mass, rather mafic granite as granodiorite or hornblende granite occurs overlying rather felsic granite as medium to coarse-grained biotite granite. The forming order of them is closely connected with the stratigraphical sequence of the Cretaceous volcanic rocks. As a whole, it can be regarded that the Hiroshima granite is a large tabular mass gently dipping toward the south, and that the Hiroshima granite passively intruded along the fracture zone gently dipping southward, and at the head of the zone the Cretaceous volcanic activities took place. Additionaly, the stress field during and after the emplacement of granodiorite in the Togouchi area has been analysed based upon microfabric and homogenization temperature of fluid inclusion planes in quartz. Finally, the author propose flat-dike type mass for the emplacement mechanism of a large granite mass
Practical Process for Introducing Smart Business Continuity Management of Smart City in Japan
AbstractThis is the study about the smart building projects implemented in Japan, and discuss their prospects. In Japan, the smart building projects are proposed, and their prospects will be discussed in this paper.Nowadays many companies & organizations are preparing a business continuity plan(BCP) so that they can continue or resume the business operation after outbreak of incidents, by the SBCM business continuity function can be further optimized to be implemented not only in these companies or buildings but throughout a city. Under SBCM, the safety of the city will be more secured, practical convenience of city will be more improved, and the value will be added to city.SBCM to the MM21 District at Yokohama has been examined, the result indicates that it is able to meet all requirements effectively. Studies were conducted to find measures for maintaining utilities necessary for business operation during occurrence when business operation are otherwise interrupted. Furthermore, since methods and purposes of these projects are being developed, it is sure that we will meet to all requirements effectively in future
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