402 research outputs found

    ヒトゲノムチュウ ノ イデンシ ベース ノ SNP ト レンサ フヘイコウ パターン ノ バリエーション

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    Tatsuhiko, Tsunoda; G. Mark, Lathrop; Akihiro, Sekine; Ryo, Yamada; Atsushi, Takahashi; Yozo, Ohnishi; Toshihiro, Tanaka; Yusuke, Nakamura. Human Molecular Genetics. 2004. 13(15), p.1623-1632

    sj-tiff-1-jet-10.1177_15266028231214167 – Supplemental material for Effect of High-Dose Drug-Coated Balloon Repetition After Drug-Coated Balloon Failure

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    Supplemental material, sj-tiff-1-jet-10.1177_15266028231214167 for Effect of High-Dose Drug-Coated Balloon Repetition After Drug-Coated Balloon Failure by Yusuke Tomoi, Mitsuyoshi Takahara, Yoshimitsu Soga, Taichi Hirano, Kazuki Tsunoda, Tomonori Katsuki and Kenji Ando in Journal of Endovascular Therapy</p

    Biological performance of wood-plastic composites containing zinc borate: Laboratory and 3-year field test results

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    WOS: 000320294200022Six different formulations of wood-plastic composites (WPC) fabricated from wood and polypropylene (PP) were tested in the laboratory against decay and termites and in a protected above-ground field test in southern Japan. Variables examined included comparisons of untreated and zinc borate (ZnB) incorporated formulations, wood content ratio, wood particle size and increased surface area via surface grooves (channels) to promote moisture infusion. A standard method originally designed to test durability of solid wood was modified for testing WPC. Wood decay fungi and Formosan subterranean termite activity in laboratory and field tests resulted in different mass losses, post-decay moisture contents and field test ratings depending on their wood and ZnB content. The results show that as wood content increased, mass losses also increased. Addition of ZnB at 1% (w/w) retention level significantly decreased mass losses of wood-plastic composite when exposed to laboratory decay and termite tests. The effects of surface grooves and wood particle size were less important, compared to wood particle content. All WPC tested were highly resistant to fungal decay under protected above-ground field conditions during 36 months. Termite attack, on the other hand, started at earlier stage reducing mean ratings 1 year after the installation. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (MEXT)Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [P07171]The first author extends his appreciation to Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) for supporting this study through a post-doctoral fellowship Grant (P07171) and RISH, Kyoto University for invitation under the Visiting Professor program between April 1 and July 29, 2012 and to the late Dr. Kunio Tsunoda for initiation of the project, to Mr. Akio Adachi for assistance with field work and to Mr. Masami Kato from Misawa Homes Co. Ltd. for fabrication of WPC composites

    秋田県角間崎貝塚出土の礫石錘 : 角田コレクション紹介6

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    2006-12-25Kakumazaki Shell Mound is valuable as few shell mounds in areas along the Sea of Japan.Since a long time ago, Kakumazaki shell mound has been watched, and excavated by Ichiro Mutoh, Dr. Sanesige Komaki, and Dr. Bunei Tsunoda. Many stone spindles have been unearthed in each excavation. In Tsunoda Collection, stone spindles are abundance, too. There are two theories with application of stone spindle. One is stone spindle is used for fish net, another is for knitwork. Above the difference of opinion, integration of way to measure stone spindle has been argued by Dr. Makoto Watanabe, propounder of knitwork-theory. The author measured stone spindles in conformity to that method. As a result, average weight of stone spindles in Kakumazaki Shell Mound is 168.9g, heavier than standard spindle for fish net in Jomon Period. The deviation of weight is also better for knitwork-theory.departmental bulletin pape

    Biological performance of zinc borate-incorporated particleboard: Effects of leaching on efficacy

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    WOS: 000328801200006The decay and termite resistance and effects of a robust leaching process on the efficacy of zinc borate-incorporated particleboard were examined. Particleboards (300 x 300 x 15 mm) prepared from particles of mixed wood species generated from demolished construction materials were incorporated with zinc borate at target retentions of 0%, 1%, 1.5% and 2% of the particle weight. An in-line treatment method was utilized to introduce the powdered chemical during the blending stage. ICP analysis indicated that the amount of zinc borate was not lost during manufacturing. Standard static bending tests demonstrated that there was no significant loss in mechanical properties. The decay and termite tests indicated that the efficacy of zinc borate at a higher retention was enough to suppress the biological activity, even after application of a robust leaching process. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (MEXT)Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [P07171]; RISH, Kyoto UniversityThe first author extends his appreciation to Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) for supporting this study through a post-doctoral fellowship grant (P07171), to RISH, Kyoto University, for support under the Visiting Professor program between April 1 and June 30, 2012, and to the late Dr. Kunio Tsunoda (who passed away on October 5th, 2011) for moral support at the initiation of the project and Ms. Nuriye Peachy for English proof readings of the manuscript

    SO(3)SO(3) quadratures in angular-momentum projection

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    While the angular-momentum projection is a common tool for theoretical nuclear structure studies, a large amount of computations are required particularly for triaxially deformed states. In the present work, we clarify the conditions of the exactness of quadratures in the projection method. For efficient computation, the Lebedev quadrature and spherical tt-design are introduced to the angular-momentum projection. The accuracy of the quadratures is discussed in comparison with the conventional Gauss-Legendre and trapezoidal quadratures. We found that the Lebedev quadrature is the most efficient among them and the necessary number of sampling points for the quadrature, which is often proportional to the computation time, is reduced by a factor 3/2 in comparison with the conventional method

    Nucleon correlations and the structure of Zn 41 30 71

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    Author(s): Bottoni, S; Zhu, S; Janssens, RVF; Carpenter, MP; Tsunoda, Y; Otsuka, T; Macchiavelli, AO; Cline, D; Wu, CY; Ayangeakaa, AD; Bucher, B; Buckner, MQ; Campbell, CM; Chiara, CJ; Crawford, HL; Cromaz, M; David, HM; Fallon, P; Gade, A; Greene, JP; Harker, J; Hayes, AB; Hoffman, CR; Kay, BP; Korichi, A; Lauritsen, T; Sethi, J; Seweryniak, D; Walters, WB; Weisshaar, D; Wiens, A | Abstract: © 2017 The Author(s) The structure of 71 Zn was investigated by one-neutron transfer and heavy-ion induced complex (deep-inelastic) reactions using the GRETINA-CHICO2 and the Gammasphere setups, respectively. The observed inversion between the 9/2 + and 1/2 − states is explained in terms of the role of neutron pairing correlations. Non-collective sequences of levels were delineated above the 9/2 + isomeric state. These are interpreted as being associated with a modest oblate deformation in the framework of Monte-Carlo shell-model calculations carried out with the A3DA-m Hamiltonian in the pfg 9/2 d 5/2 valence space. Similarities with the structure of Ni402868 were observed and the shape-coexistence mechanism in the N=40 region of neutron-rich nuclei is discussed in terms of the so-called Type-II shell evolution, with an emphasis on proton–neutron correlations between valence nucleons, especially those involving the shape-driving g 9/2 neutron orbital
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