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2. CeFe2Al10 : A correlated metal with a Fermi surface exhibiting nonmetallic conduction
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Taichi Terashima, Hishiro T. Hirose, Naoki Kikugawa, Shinya Uji, David Graf, and Hitoshi Sugawara
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- 2023
3. A prospective, phase II trial of monotherapy with low-dose afatinib for patients with EGFR, mutation-positive, non-small cell lung cancer: Thoracic oncology research group 1632
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Takaaki Tokito, Akihiro Bessho, Satoshi Igawa, Shinji Sasada, Nobuhiko Seki, Naoki Furuya, Yosuke Tanaka, Koichi Minato, Kaoru Kubota, Hideki Hayashi, Hirotoshi Iihara, Rintaro Noro, Takayuki Kaburagi, Tsuneo Shimokawa, Hiroaki Okamoto, Masanao Nakashima, Shingo Miyamoto, T. Hirose, and Toshiyuki Harada
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Adult ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung Neoplasms ,Afatinib ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Clinical endpoint ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Epidermal growth factor receptor ,Lung cancer ,Adverse effect ,Protein Kinase Inhibitors ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,biology ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,ErbB Receptors ,Treatment Outcome ,Tolerability ,Mutation ,Toxicity ,biology.protein ,Female ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objectives Afatinib is an effective treatment for patients with epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation-positive non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, the toxicity associated with this agent often leads to dose modifications. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy, safety and plasma concentrations of low dose afatinib monotherapy in patients with EGFR mutation-positive NSCLC. Patients and Methods This was a multicenter, single-arm, open-label, phase II trial involving treatment-naive patients with advanced EGFR mutation-positive NSCLC. From March 2017 to September 2018, 53 patients were enrolled from 21 institutions in Japan. Patients initially received afatinib 20 mg/day orally. For patients in whom the tumor progressed within stable disease, the investigators were able to increase the afatinib dose (10 mg increments). The primary endpoint was progression-free survival (PFS). The threshold and expected median PFS was 9.2 and 13.8 months, respectively. Additionally, the correlation of the plasma concentration of low-dose afatinib with clinical outcome and adverse events were evaluated. Results The median age of patients was 70 years (range: 37–85 years); 28 patients (52.8%) were females. The median duration of the follow-up was 20.8 months. The median PFS, and overall survival were 12.6 months (90% confidence interval [CI]: 9.7–14.3 months), and not reached, respectively. The primary endpoint was met. The objective response rate and disease control rate were 66.0% (95% CI: 51.7–78.5) and 92.5% (95% CI: 81.8–97.9), respectively. Grade ≥ 3 adverse events occurred in 12 patients (22.6%), including diarrhea in four patients (7.5%). The rate of adverse events was lower than that observed in previous phase III studies of 40 mg afatinib. Conclusion Based on its promising clinical efficacy and tolerability profile, monotherapy with low-dose afatinib should become one of the standard therapies for EGFR mutation-positive NSCLC.
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- 2021
4. Rivaroxaban Monotherapy in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation After Coronary Stenting
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Tetsuya Matoba, Satoshi Yasuda, Koichi Kaikita, Masaharu Akao, Junya Ako, Masato Nakamura, Katsumi Miyauchi, Nobuhisa Hagiwara, Kazuo Kimura, Atsushi Hirayama, Kunihiko Matsui, Hisao Ogawa, Yukihiro Koretsune, Takafumi Hiro, Tetsuya Sumiyoshi, Kazumi Kimura, Yoichiro Hashimoto, Teruyuki Hirano, Hiroyuki Daida, Yasushi Okada, Tsutomu Yamazaki, A. Nakamura, E. Tamiya, T. Yamamoto, S. Suetake, T. Noguchi, S. Nakamura, A. Matsumura, J. Kojima, S. Suwa, H. Yamaguchi, K. Kaikita, T. Yasu, A. Nakajima, T. Yamada, H. Arai, Y. Hata, T. Sakanashi, H. Tateishi, T. Nakayama, Y. Nozaki, M. Akao, Y. Okumura, M. Tokue, N. Kuroki, Y. Maruyama, T. Matoba, N. Hagiwara, H. Suzuki, Y. Nishida, M. Ajioka, K. Yumoto, S. Shimizu, T. Aoyama, H. Shimomura, T. Takeda, K. Oshiro, N. Sugishita, Y. Shibata, T. Otonari, H. Kihara, H. Ogawa, A. Ohno, M. Hazama, M. Shimizu, K. Tsukahara, S. Haruta, T. Wakeyama, T. Haruna, M. Ito, K. Fujii, N. Atsuchi, M. Sata, K. Kimura, N. Hasebe, Y. Kobayasi, K. Ohsato, K. Hironaga, Y. Naganuma, K. Anzaki, K. Oiwa, S. Okazaki, Y. Nakagawa, K. Tokuhiro, K. Tanaka, T. Momose, Y. Fukushima, R. Kametani, K. Kawamitsu, Y. Saito, S. Akashi, K. Kumagai, K. Eshima, T. Tobaru, T. Seo, K. Okuhara, K. Kozuma, Y. Ikari, T. Takahashi, I. Michishita, H. Fujikura, S. Momomura, Y. Yamamoto, K. Otomo, T. Matsubara, H. Tashiro, T. Inoue, M. Ishihara, I. Shiojima, E. Tachibana, J. Ako, K. Sumii, N. Yamamoto, N. Ohmura, T. Nakamura, Y. Morita, N. Takahashi, K. Watanabe, H. Fujinaga, M. Maruyama, T. Oka, T. Shirayama, T. Amano, K. Fukui, K. Ando, S. Oshima, S. Kagiyama, H. Teragawa, M. Yuge, S. Ono, T. Koga, K. Fujiu, M. Kuwabara, Y. Ohya, Y. Yumoto, N. Kuji, M. Ikemura, K. Kario, K. Chatani, K. Sato, H. Miyagi, M. Murakami, K. Saito, M. Hoshiga, S. Sato, N. Kubo, Y. Sakamoto, K. Ashida, H. Sakamoto, S. Murasaki, H. Uehara, T. Akasaka, Y. Ooba, S. Nakahara, Y. Hanaoka, T. Nishimiya, R. Tsunoda, Y. Onuma, S. Higuchi, A. Tani, A. Wada, M. Kato, H. Obata, Y. Higuchi, T. Endo, R. Katou, T. Matsunaga, T. Matsuoka, H. Noguchi, M. Usui, T. Hayashi, Y. Otsuji, T. Osaki, H. Zaizen, H. Yoshihara, K. Kadota, T. Hirose, T. Miyazawa, A. Mori, M. Takano, W. Shimizu, M. Wake, S. Oriso, M. Yoshiyama, S. Kakinoki, T. Nishioka, T. Ozaki, K. Nomoto, K. Seki, K. Kawai, Y. Ozaki, S. Miura, M. Kawasaki, R. Funada, K. Dote, T. Nagano, S. Okamoto, T. Kubo, Y. Murozono, T. Owada, T. Doke, T. Matsumura, M. Horiuchi, A. Takaishi, M. Yamamoto, H. Nakashima, M. Munemasa, Y. Sakata, N. Inoue, T. Ota, Y. Hamano, N. Abe, T. Tsubokura, M. Goto, I. Kubota, M. Yano, K. Umetani, T. Date, H. Morimoto, T. Noda, S. Goto, K. Hibi, A. Nakano, S. Hiramitsu, Y. Kihara, M. Sugi, N. Shiba, D. Izumi, T. Sato, S. Tayama, T. Matsui, A. Suzuki, K. Ajiki, M. Oishi, M. Kiryu, T. Ko, H. Ando, S. Miyazaki, T. Kinugawa, H. Otake, H. Kitaoka, Y. Hirata, S. Honda, M. Manita, Y. Ishii, H. Oka, Y. Nanba, M. Nishino, T. Sakamoto, T. Saito, H. Sakai, M. Ichikawa, S. Namiuchi, K. Inoue, N. Komiyama, Y. Akashi, Y. Nakamura, T. Komaru, T. Hosokawa, T. Chikamori, H. Tanaka, O. Arasaki, K. Aonuma, Y. Wakasa, T. Yoshizawa, T. Sugano, N. Yokota, A. Kakutani, T. Suzuki, Y. Abe, T. Kataoka, H. Okayama, H. Yokoi, K. Chin, K. Hasegawa, H. Tomita, H. Honzyo, H. Kawai, K. Yamamoto, Y. Morino, S. Tsujiyama, S. Hamasaki, Y. Niijima, Y. Mizuno, A. Maki, K. Tanabe, T. Murohara, S. Naomi, M. Arikawa, T. Kato, N. Matsumoto, T. Minamino, H. Sairenji, N. Miyamoto, H. Ito, Y. Matsuura, S. Hata, Y. Nakatsu, T. Onodera, M. Yoshimura, H. Amano, E. Tokutake, M. Kasao, M. Moriguchi, M. Tsuji, H. Yamamoto, Y. Yanbe, T. Iwasawa, M. Suzuki, and H. Mori
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Rivaroxaban ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Unstable angina ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Percutaneous coronary intervention ,Atrial fibrillation ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,Coronary artery disease ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,cardiovascular diseases ,Myocardial infarction ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Stroke ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objectives The aim of this AFIRE (Atrial Fibrillation and Ischemic Events With Rivaroxaban in Patients With Stable Coronary Artery Disease) trial subgroup analysis was to examine rivaroxaban monotherapy benefits and their relation to the time between stenting and enrollment among patients after coronary stenting. Background Of 2,215 patients with atrial fibrillation and stable coronary artery disease in the AFIRE trial, rivaroxaban monotherapy was noninferior to rivaroxaban plus antiplatelet therapy (combination therapy) in terms of efficacy and superior for safety endpoints. However, thrombotic risk after antiplatelet therapy cessation remained a concern among 1,444 patients who had undergone coronary stenting >1 year before enrollment. Methods The benefits of rivaroxaban monotherapy in coronary stenting subgroups were assessed for efficacy (a composite of stroke, systemic embolism, myocardial infarction, unstable angina requiring revascularization, or death of any cause), safety (major bleeding defined according to International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis criteria), ischemic endpoints, net adverse clinical event, and time between stenting and enrollment. Results Efficacy and safety endpoints for monotherapy were superior to combination therapy, with HRs of 0.70 for efficacy (95% CI: 0.50-0.98; P = 0.036) and 0.55 for safety (95% CI: 0.33-0.92; P = 0.019). For ischemic endpoints, the HR was 0.82 (95% CI: 0.58-1.15; P = 0.240). The HR became smaller with longer time between stenting and enrollment (efficacy, P for interaction = 0.158; safety, P = 0.097). Conclusions In patients with atrial fibrillation after coronary stenting, the benefits of rivaroxaban monotherapy for efficacy and safety endpoints were consistent with those in the whole AFIRE trial population. The benefits became apparent with longer time between stenting and enrollment. (Atrial Fibrillation and Ischemic Events With Rivaroxaban in Patients With Stable Coronary Artery Disease Study [AFIRE]; UMIN000016612 , NCT02642419 )
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- 2021
5. In-plane electronic anisotropy revealed by interlayer resistivity measurements on the iron-based superconductor parent compound CaFeAsF
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Taichi Terashima, Hishiro T. Hirose, Yoshitaka Matsushita, Shinya Uji, Hiroaki Ikeda, Yuki Fuseya, Teng Wang, and Gang Mu
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Superconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con) ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,FOS: Physical sciences - Abstract
Both cuprates and iron-based superconductors demonstrate nematicity, defined as the spontaneous breaking of rotational symmetry in electron systems. The nematic state can play a role in the high-transition-temperature superconductivity of these compounds. However, the microscopic mechanism responsible for the transport anisotropy in iron-based compounds remains debatable. Here, we investigate the electronic anisotropy of CaFeAsF by measuring its interlayer resistivity under magnetic fields with varying field directions. Counterintuitively, the interlayer resistivity was larger in the longitudinal configuration ($B \parallel I \parallel c$) than in the transverse one ($B \perp I \parallel c$). The interlayer resistivity exhibited a so-called coherence peak under in-plane fields and was highly anisotropic with respect to the in-plane field direction. At $T$ = 4 K and $B$ = 14 T, the magnetoresistance $\Delta\rho/\rho_0$ was seven times larger in the $B \parallel b_o$ than in the $B \parallel a_o$ configuration. Our theoretical calculations of the conductivity based on the first-principles electronic band structure qualitatively reproduced the above observations but underestimated the magnitudes of the observed features. The proposed methodology can be a powerful tool for probing the nematic electronic state in various materials., Comment: 25 pages, 5 figures
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- 2022
6. SOC-III-01 The toxic and carcinogenic potential of three different sizes of double-walled carbon nanotubes in the rat lung after intratracheal instillation
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D.M. Saleh, W.T. Alexander, D.B. Alexander, M. Abdelgaied, A.M. EL-Gazzar, O.H. Mohamed, S. Gunasekaran, T. Hirose, A.N. Ito, S. Suzuki, M. Gi, Y. Taquahashi, A. Hirose, J. Kanno, S. Tsuruoka, and H. Tsuda
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- 2022
7. Structural Phase Transitions and Superconductivity Induced in Antiperovskite Phosphide CaPd3P
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Yoshiyuki Yoshida, Hiroshi Eisaki, Akira Iyo, Shigeyuki Ishida, Hiroshi Fujihisa, Hishiro T. Hirose, Yoshito Gotoh, Hiroki Ninomiya, Taichi Terashima, and Kenji Kawashima
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Superconductivity ,Phase transition ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Crystallography ,Antiperovskite ,Tetragonal crystal system ,Phase (matter) ,Orthorhombic crystal system ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Phase diagram ,Solid solution - Abstract
In this study, we succeeded in synthesizing new antiperovskite phosphides MPd3P (M = Ca, Sr, Ba) and discovered the appearance of a superconducting phase (0.17 ≤ x ≤ 0.55) in a solid solution (Ca1-xSrx)Pd3P. Three perovskite-related crystal structures were identified in (Ca1-xSrx)Pd3P, and a phase diagram was built on the basis of experimental results. The first phase transition from centrosymmetric (Pnma) to noncentrosymmetric orthorhombic (Aba2) occurred in CaPd3P near room temperature. The phase transition temperature decreased as Ca2+ was replaced with a larger-sized isovalent Sr2+. Bulk superconductivity at a critical temperature (Tc) of approximately 3.5 K was observed in a range of x = 0.17-0.55; this was associated with the centrosymmetric orthorhombic phase. Thereafter, a noncentrosymmetric tetragonal phase (I41md) remained stable for 0.6 ≤ x ≤ 1.0, and superconductivity was significantly suppressed as samples with x = 0.75 and 1.0 showed Tc values as low as 0.32 K and 57 mK, respectively. For further substitution with a larger-sized isovalent Ba2+, namely, (Sr1-yBay)Pd3P, the tetragonal phase continued throughout the composition range. BaPd3P no longer showed superconductivity down to 20 mK. Since the inversion symmetry of structure and superconductivity can be precisely controlled in (Ca1-xSrx)Pd3P, this material may offer a unique opportunity to study the relationship between inversion symmetry and superconductivity.
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- 2020
8. Glucose treatment extends the vase life of cut sweet pea flowers compared to sucrose corresponding to improved water uptake
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R. Kaneeda, Y. Kawasumi, T. Handa, and T. Hirose
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Sucrose ,biology ,Vase life ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Longevity ,Horticulture ,biology.organism_classification ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Sweet pea ,Water uptake ,Sugar ,media_common - Published
- 2020
9. Electronic states of metallic electric toroidal quadrupole order in Cd2Re2O7 determined by combining quantum oscillations and electronic structure calculations
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Hishiro T. Hirose, Taichi Terashima, Daigorou Hirai, Yasuhito Matsubayashi, Naoki Kikugawa, David Graf, Kaori Sugii, Shiori Sugiura, Zenji Hiroi, and Shinya Uji
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- 2022
10. Novel Analog in-Memory Compute with > 1 nA Current/Cell and 143.9 TOPS/W Enabled by Monolithic Normally-off Zn-rich CAAC-IGZO FET-on-Si CMOS Technology
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H. Baba, S. Ohshita, T. Hamada, Y. Ando, R. Hodo, T. Ono, T. Hirose, Y. Kurokawa, T. Murakawa, H. Kunitake, T. Nakura, M. Kobayashi, H. Yoshida, M.-C. Chen, M.-H. Liao, S.-Z. Chang, and S. Yamazaki
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- 2021
11. Antiperovskite Superconductor LaPd
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Akira, Iyo, Izumi, Hase, Hiroshi, Fujihisa, Yoshito, Gotoh, Shigeyuki, Ishida, Hiroki, Ninomiya, Yoshiyuki, Yoshida, Hiroshi, Eisaki, Hishiro T, Hirose, Taichi, Terashima, and Kenji, Kawashima
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Antiperovskites are a promising candidate structure for the exploration of new materials. We discovered an antiperovskite phosphide, LaPd
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- 2021
12. Magnetic gap of fe-doped BiSbTe2Se bulk single crystals detected by tunneling spectroscopy and gate-controlled transports
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Hishiro T. Hirose, Taiki Tsuda, Andrei Kudriashov, Takao Sasagawa, Vasily S. Stolyarov, Alexander A. Golubov, Satoshi Kashiwaya, Rikizo Yano, Hiromi Kashiwaya, MESA+ Institute, and Interfaces and Correlated Electron Systems
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Physics ,Condensed matter physics ,Doping ,Fermi level ,Spectral line ,law.invention ,symbols.namesake ,law ,Topological insulator ,symbols ,General Materials Science ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Scanning tunneling microscope ,Spectroscopy ,Single crystal ,Quantum tunnelling - Abstract
Topological insulators with broken time-reversal symmetry and the Fermi level within the magnetic gap at the Dirac cone provides exotic topological magneto-electronic phenomena. Here, we introduce an improved magnetically doped topological insulator, Fe-doped BiSbTe2Se (Fe-BSTS) bulk single crystal, with an ideal Fermi level. Scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy (STM/STS) measurements revealed that the surface state possesses a Dirac cone with the Dirac point just below the Fermi level by 12 meV. The normalized dI/dV spectra suggest a gap opening with Δmag ∼55 meV, resulting in the Fermi level within the opened gap. Ionic-liquid gated-transport measurements also support the Dirac point just below the Fermi level and the presence of the magnetic gap. The chemical potential of the surface state can be fully tuned by ionic-liquid gating, and thus the Fe-doped BSTS provides an ideal platform to investigate exotic quantum topological phenomena.
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- 2021
13. In Vitro / Ex Vivo Activity of Avermectin Derivatives Against Clarithromycin Resistant Mycobacterium Avium
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H. Fukano, A. Ikeda, T. Hirose, M. Iwatsuki, N. Hasegawa, T. Sunazuka, and Y. Hoshino
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- 2021
14. Magnetic Gap of Fe-Doped BiSbTe
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Rikizo, Yano, Andrei, Kudriashov, Hishiro T, Hirose, Taiki, Tsuda, Hiromi, Kashiwaya, Takao, Sasagawa, Alexander A, Golubov, Vasily S, Stolyarov, and Satoshi, Kashiwaya
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Topological insulators with broken time-reversal symmetry and the Fermi level within the magnetic gap at the Dirac cone provides exotic topological magneto-electronic phenomena. Here, we introduce an improved magnetically doped topological insulator, Fe-doped BiSbTe
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- 2021
15. Elevated CO
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N P R, Anten, T, Hirose, Y, Onoda, T, Kinugasa, H Y, Kim, M, Okada, and K, Kobayashi
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• Here we analysed the effects of CO
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- 2021
16. Impact of Blood Pressure Visit‐to‐Visit Variability on Adverse Events in Patients With Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation: Subanalysis of the J‐RHYTHM Registry
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Eitaro Kodani, Hiroshi Inoue, Hirotsugu Atarashi, Ken Okumura, Takeshi Yamashita, Toshiaki Otsuka, Hideki Origasa, H Inoue, K Okumura, H Atarashi, T Yamashita, M Sakurai, Y Kawamura, I Kubota, Y Kaneko, K Matsumoto, S Ogawa, Y Aizawa, I Kodama, E Watanabe, Y Koretsune, Y Okuyama, A Shimizu, O Igawa, S Bando, M Fukatani, T Saikawa, A Chishaki, H Origasa, N Kato, K. Kanda, J Kato, H Obata, M Aoki, H. Honda, Y Konta, T Hatayama, Y Abe, K Terata, T Yagi, A Ishida, T Komatsu, H Tachibana, H Suzuki, Y Kamiyama, T Watanabe, M Oguma, M Itoh, O Hirono, Y Tsunoda, K Ikeda, T Kanaya, K Sakurai, H Sukekawa, S Nakada, T Itoh, S Tange, M. Manita, M Ohta, H Eguma, R Kato, Y Endo, T Ogino, M Yamazaki, H Kanki, M Uchida, S Miyanaga, K Shibayama, N Toratani, T Kojima, M Ichikawa, M Saito, Y Umeda, T Sawanobori, H Sohara, S Okubo, T Okubo, T. Tokunaga, O Kuboyama, H Ito, Y Kitahara, K Sagara, T Satoh, E Kodani, K Sugi, Y Kobayashi, Y Higashi, T Katoh, Y Hirayama, N Matsumoto, M Takano, T Ikeda, S Yusu, S Niwano, Y Nakazato, Y Kawano, M Sumiyoshi, N Hagiwara, K Murasaki, H Mitamura, S Nakagawa, K Okishige, K Azegami, H Aoyagi, K Sugiyama, M Nishizaki, N Yamawake, I Watanabe, K Ohkubo, H Sakurada, S Fukamizu, M Suzuki, W Nagahori, T Nakamura, Y Murakawa, N Hayami, K Yoshioka, M Amino, K Hirao, A Yagishita, K Ajiki, K Fujiu, Y Imai, A Yamashina, T Ishiyama, M Sakabe, K Nishida, H Asanoi, H Ueno, null Lee, Y Mitsuke, H Furushima, K Ebe, M Tagawa, M Sato, M. Morikawa, K Yamashiro, K Takami, T Ozawa, M Watarai, M Yamauchi, H Kamiya, H. Hirayama, Y. Yoshida, T Murohara, Y Inden, H Osanai, N Ohte, T Goto, I Morishima, T Yamamoto, E Fujii, M Senga, H. Hayashi, T Urushida, Y Takada, N Tsuboi, T Noda, T Hirose, T Onodera, S Kageyama, T Osaka, T. Tomita, K Shimada, M Nomura, H Izawa, A Sugiura, T Arakawa, K. Kimura, T Mine, T Makita, H Mizuno, A Kobori, T Haruna, M Takagi, N Tanaka, H Shimizu, T Kurita, K Motoki, N Takeda, Y Kijima, M Ito, A Nakata, Y Ueda, A Hirata, S Kamakura, K Satomi, Y. Yamada, Y. Yoshiga, H Ogawa, M Kimura, T Hayano, T Kinbara, H Tatsuno, M Harada, K. Kusano, M Adachi, A Yano, M Sawaguchi, J Yamasaki, T Matsuura, Y Tanaka, H Moritani, T Maki, S Okada, M Takechi, T Hamada, A Nishikado, Y Takagi, I Matsumoto, T Soeki, Y Doi, M Okawa, H Seo, S Kitamura, K Yamamoto, M Akizawa, N Kaname, S Ando, S Narita, T Inou, Y Fukuizumi, K Saku, M Ogawa, Y Urabe, M Ikeuchi, S Harada, H Yamabe, Y Imamura, Y. Yamanouchi, K Sadamatsu, K Yoshida, T Kubota, N Takahashi, N Makino, Y Higuchi, T Ooie, T Iwao, K. Kitamura, T Imamura, K Maemura, N Komiya, M Hayano, H Yoshida, and K. Kumagai
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hemorrhage ,Risk Assessment ,Rhythm ,Japan ,Risk Factors ,Cause of Death ,Thromboembolism ,Internal medicine ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Ambulatory Care ,medicine ,Humans ,Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology ,In patient ,Registries ,Risk factor ,Adverse effect ,Original Research ,Aged ,Analysis of Variance ,variability ,Clinical events ,business.industry ,blood pressure ,Anticoagulants ,Blood Pressure Determination ,Atrial fibrillation ,medicine.disease ,Blood pressure ,major hemorrhage ,Hypertension ,Cardiology ,Female ,Warfarin ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors - Abstract
Background Blood pressure (BP) variability has reportedly been a risk factor for various clinical events. To clarify the influence of BP visit‐to‐visit variability on adverse events in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation, a post hoc analysis of the J‐RHYTHM Registry was performed. Methods and Results Of 7406 outpatients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation from 158 institutions, 7226 (age, 69.7±9.9 years; men, 70.7%), in whom BP was measured 4 times or more (14.6±5.0 times) during the 2‐year follow‐up period or until occurrence of an event, constituted the study group. SD and coefficient of variation of BP values were calculated as BP variability. Thromboembolism, major hemorrhage, and all‐cause death occurred in 110 (1.5%), 121 (1.7%), and 168 (2.3%) patients, respectively. When patients were divided into quartiles of systolic BP‐SD (P =0.015 for thromboembolism; HR, 2.60, 95% CI, 1.36–4.97, P =0.004 for major hemorrhage; and HR, 1.85, 95% CI, 1.11–3.07, P =0.018 for all‐cause death) after adjusting for components of the CHA 2 DS 2 ‐VASc score, warfarin and antiplatelet use, atrial fibrillation type, BP measurement times, and others. These findings were consistent when BP‐coefficient of variation was used instead of BP‐SD. Conclusions Systolic BP visit‐to‐visit variability was significantly associated with all adverse events in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation. Further studies are needed to clarify the causality between BP variability and adverse outcomes in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation. Registration URL: https://www.umin.ac.jp/ctr/ ; Unique Identifier: UMIN000001569.
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- 2021
17. Antiperovskite superconductor LaPd$_{3}$P with noncentrosymmetric cubic structure
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Yoshiyuki Yoshida, Hishiro T. Hirose, Akira Iyo, Shigeyuki Ishida, Kenji Kawashima, Izumi Hase, Hiroshi Eisaki, Hiroshi Fujihisa, Taichi Terashima, Yoshito Gotoh, and Hiroki Ninomiya
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Superconductivity ,Condensed matter physics ,Chemistry ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Superconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con) ,symbols.namesake ,Antiperovskite ,Tetragonal crystal system ,symbols ,Density of states ,Orthorhombic crystal system ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Pseudogap ,Critical field ,Debye model - Abstract
Antiperovskites are a promising candidate structure for the exploration of new materials. We discovered an antiperovskite phosphide, LaPd$_{3}$P, following our recent synthesis of $A$Pd$_{3}$P ($A$ = Ca, Sr, Ba). While $A$Pd$_{3}$P and (Ca,Sr)Pd$_{3}$P were found to be tetragonal or orthorhombic systems, LaPd$_{3}$P is a new prototype cubic system ($a$ = 9.0317(1) A) with a noncentrosymmetric space group ($I-43m$). LaPd$_{3}$P exhibited superconductivity with a transition temperature ($T_\mathrm{c}$) of 0.28 K. The upper critical field, Debye temperature, and Sommerfeld constant ($\gamma$) were determined as 0.305(8) kOe, 267(1) K, 6.06(4) mJ mol-1 K-2 f.u.-1, respectively. We performed first-principles electronic band structure calculations for LaPd$_{3}$P and compared the theoretical and experimental results. The calculated Sommerfeld constant (2.24 mJ mol-1 K-2 f.u.-1) was much smaller than the experimental value of $\gamma$ because the Fermi energy ($E_\mathrm{F}$) was located slightly below the density of states (DOS) pseudogap. This difference was explained by the increase in the DOS at $E_\mathrm{F}$ due to the approximately 5 at.% La deficiency (hole doping) in the sample. The observed Tc value was much lower than that estimated using the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer equation. To explain the discrepancy, we examined the possibility of an unconventional superconductivity in LaPd$_{3}$P arising from the lack of space inversion symmetry., Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables
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- 2021
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18. Superconductivity of centrosymmetric and non-centrosymmetric phases in antiperovskite (Ca,Sr)Pd$_3$P
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Hiroshi Eisaki, Shigeyuki Ishida, Akira Iyo, Hishiro T. Hirose, Taichi Terashima, Izumi Hase, Kenji Kawashima, Hiroki Ninomiya, Nao Takeshita, Hiroshi Fujihisa, Yoshiyuki Yoshida, and Yoshito Gotoh
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In the recently discovered antiperovskite phosphide (Ca,Sr)Pd$_3$P, centrosymmetric (CS) and non-centrosymmetric (NCS) superconducting phases appear depending on the Sr concentration, and their transition temperatures ($T_\mathrm{c}$) differ by as much as one order of magnitude. In this study, we investigated the superconducting properties and electronic band structures of CS orthorhombic (CSo) (Ca$_{0.6}$Sr$_{0.4}$)Pd$_3$P ($T_\mathrm{c}$ = 3.5 K) and NCS tetragonal (NCSt) (Ca$_{0.25}$Sr$_{0.75}$)Pd$_3$P ($T_\mathrm{c}$ = 0.32 K) samples with a focus on explaining their large $T_\mathrm{c}$ difference. Specific heat measurements indicated that CSo (Ca$_{0.6}$Sr$_{0.4}$)Pd$_3$P was an s-wave superconductor in a moderate-coupling regime with a 2$\Delta$$_0$/k$_B$$T_\mathrm{c}$ value of 4.0. Low-lying phonons leading to the strong coupling in the structurally analogous SrPt$_3$P were unlikely to be present in CSo (Ca$_{0.6}$Sr$_{0.4}$)Pd$_3$P. Given that CSo (Ca$_{0.6}$Sr$_{0.4}$)Pd$_3$P and NCSt (Ca$_{0.25}$Sr$_{0.75}$)Pd$_3$P exhibited similar Debye temperatures ($\Theta$$_D$) of approximately 200 K, the large $T_\mathrm{c}$ difference could not be attributed to $\Theta$$_D$.$T_\mathrm{c}$ of each phase was accurately reproduced based on the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) theory using experimental data and the density of states of the Fermi level $N$(0) calculated from their band structures. We concluded that the considerable suppression of $T_\mathrm{c}$ in NCSt (Ca$_{0.25}$Sr$_{0.75}$)Pd$_3$P can be primarily attributed to the decrease in $N$(0) associated with the structural phase transition without considering the lack of inversion symmetry., Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures
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19. IDF21-0468 Correlation between severity of diabetic polyneuropathy and retinopathy using a point-of-care nerve conduction device
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M. Sakai, K. Takao, T. Kato, S. Kubota, Y. Liu, T. Hirose, T. Hirota, K. Iizuka, T. Suwa, Y. Horikawa, H. Sakaguchi, and D. Yabe
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Endocrinology ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Internal Medicine ,General Medicine - Published
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20. Terahertz nano-imaging of metal-insulator transition in Cd2Os2O7
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Ran Jing, Lin Xiong, Hishiro T. Hirose, Yinming Shao, Alex S. Mcleod, Xinzhong Chen, Mengkun Liu, Zenji Hiroi, and D. N. Basov
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The osmate pyrochlore Cd2Os2O7 supports an antiferromagnet insulator ground state with an all-in/all-out (AIAO) spin ordering at low temperature. Above 225 K, Cd2Os2O7 becomes a paramagnetic metal whereas the mechanism of this metal-to-insulator transition (MIT) remains elusive. In this letter, we use cryogenic near-field technique operating at terahertz frequencies to study the evolution of low-energy response across the MIT. We observed a systematic variation of the magnitude of nano-THz signal across the transition, consistent with the trend in the direct-current conductivity. Conducting domain walls that dominate the nano-scale landscape of the conductivity of a closely related AIAO system Nd2Ir2O7 are not apparent in Cd2Os2O7.
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21. Anomalous changes of electric quadrupole order at low temperatures in the spin-orbit coupled metal Cd2Re2O7
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Zenji Hiroi, Hishiro T. Hirose, Shiori Sugiura, Taichi Terashima, Yasuhito Matsubayashi, Takumi Hasegawa, Daisuke Hirai, and S. Uji
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Superconductivity ,Physics ,Magnetic moment ,Point reflection ,Order (ring theory) ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Symmetry (physics) ,0103 physical sciences ,Quadrupole ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,Multipole expansion ,Spin-½ - Abstract
Magnetic torque measurements in the spin-orbit coupled metal ${\mathrm{Cd}}_{2}{\mathrm{Re}}_{2}{\mathrm{O}}_{7}$ have been performed to investigate unique multipole orders associated with inversion symmetry breaking. The torque curves as a function of field angle are decomposed into two terms, a fourfold symmetry term (${\ensuremath{\tau}}_{4}\ensuremath{\propto}{H}^{4}$), corresponding to an electric quadrupole order, and a twofold symmetry term (${\ensuremath{\tau}}_{2}\ensuremath{\propto}{H}^{2}$), likely corresponding to an electric toroidal quadrupole order at low temperatures. Below 20 K, a strong enhancement of the fourfold symmetry term following a large phase change is observed toward the superconducting transition whereas no such behavior is evident in the twofold symmetry term. The results show anomalous changes of the electric quadrupole order at the low temperatures.
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22. Experimental Study on Seismic Performance of Corner Part in New Composite Tunnel Structure
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F. Hakamada, Y. Hishiki, K. Ono, and T. Hirose
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business.industry ,Composite number ,Structure (category theory) ,Structural engineering ,business ,Geology - Published
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23. Volume 358: NanTroSEIZE Plate Boundary Deep Riser 4: Nankai Seismogenic/Slow Slip Megathrust
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H. Tobin, T. Hirose, M. Ikari, K. Kanagawa, G. Kimura, M. Kinoshita, H. Kitajima, D. Saffer, A. Yamaguchi, N. Eguchi, L. Maeda, and S. Toczko
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G. Kimura, T. Hirose, M. Ikari, K. Kanagawa, M. Kinoshita, H. Kitajima, D. Saffer, H. Tobin, A. Yamaguchi, N. Eguchi, L. Maeda, S. Toczko, J. Bedford, S. Chiyonobu, T.A. Colson, M. Conin, P.H. Cornard, A. Dielforder, M.L. Doan, J. Dutilleul, D.R. Faulkner, R. Fukuchi, G. Guérin, Y. Hamada, M. Hamahashi, W.L. Hong, A. Ijiri, D. Jaeger, T. Jeppson, Z. Jin, B.E. John, M. Kitamura, A. Kopf, H. Masuda, A. Matsuoka, G.F. Moore, M. Otsubo, C. Regalla, A. Sakaguchi, J. Sample, A. Schleicher, H. Sone, K. Stanislowski, M. Strasser, T. Toki, T. Tsuji, K. Ujiie, M.B. Underwood, S. Yabe, Y. Yamamoto, J. Zhang, Y. Sanada, Y. Kido, E. Le Ber, and S. Saito
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H. Kitajima, T. Hirose, M. Ikari, K. Kanagawa, G. Kimura, M. Kinoshita, D. Saffer, H. Tobin, A. Yamaguchi, N. Eguchi, L. Maeda, S. Toczko, J. Bedford, S. Chiyonobu, T.A. Colson, M. Conin, P.H. Cornard, A. Dielforder, M.L. Doan, J. Dutilleul, D.R. Faulkner, R. Fukuchi, G. Guérin, Y. Hamada, M. Hamahashi, W.L. Hong, A. Ijiri, D. Jaeger, T. Jeppson, Z. Jin, B.E. John, M. Kitamura, A. Kopf, H. Masuda, A. Matsuoka, G.F. Moore, M. Otsubo, C. Regalla, A. Sakaguchi, J. Sample, A. Schleicher, H. Sone, K. Stanislowski, M. Strasser, T. Toki, T. Tsuji, K. Ujiie, M.B. Underwood, S. Yabe, Y. Yamamoto, J. Zhang, Y. Sanada, Y. Kido, E. Le Ber, and S. Saito
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A. Yamaguchi, T. Hirose, M. Ikari, K. Kanagawa, G. Kimura, M. Kinoshita, H. Kitajima, D. Saffer, H. Tobin, N. Eguchi, L. Maeda, S. Toczko, J. Bedford, S. Chiyonobu, T.A. Colson, M. Conin, P.H. Cornard, A. Dielforder, M.L. Doan, J. Dutilleul, D.R. Faulkner, R. Fukuchi, G. Guérin, Y. Hamada, M. Hamahashi, W.L. Hong, A. Ijiri, D. Jaeger, T. Jeppson, Z. Jin, B.E. John, M. Kitamura, A. Kopf, H. Masuda, A. Matsuoka, G.F. Moore, M. Otsubo, C. Regalla, A. Sakaguchi, J. Sample, A. Schleicher, H. Sone, K. Stanislowski, M. Strasser, T. Toki, T. Tsuji, K. Ujiie, M.B. Underwood, S. Yabe, Y. Yamamoto, J. Zhang, Y. Sanada, Y. Kido, E. Le Ber, and S. Saito
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27. Fragile superheavy Fermi liquid in YbCo2Zn20
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Yoshifumi Tokiwa, Naoki Kikugawa, Taichi Terashima, S. Tsuda, Rikako Yamamoto, Kazunori Umeo, T. Kitazawa, Yasuyuki Shimura, I. Nishihara, Sebastian Bachus, Hishiro T. Hirose, Philipp Gegenwart, Takahiro Onimaru, T. Takabatake, S. Uji, and Yu Yamane
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Physics ,02 engineering and technology ,Fermion ,Chemical disorder ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Magnetic susceptibility ,Heat capacity ,Crystal ,Crystallography ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Lattice (order) ,0103 physical sciences ,ddc:530 ,Fermi liquid theory ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
The cubic Kondo lattice ${\mathrm{YbCo}}_{2}{\mathrm{Zn}}_{20}$ is one of the heaviest known Fermi liquids. We have measured the low-temperature electrical resistivity $\ensuremath{\rho}(T)$, magnetic susceptibility $\ensuremath{\chi}(T)$, and heat capacity $C(T)$ in single crystals of $\mathrm{Yb}{({\mathrm{Co}}_{1\ensuremath{-}x}{\mathrm{Ni}}_{x})}_{2}{\mathrm{Zn}}_{20}$ ($x\ensuremath{\le}0.126$) and $\mathrm{Yb}{({\mathrm{Co}}_{1\ensuremath{-}x}{\mathrm{Fe}}_{y})}_{2}{\mathrm{Zn}}_{20}$ ($y\ensuremath{\le}0.07$). While pure ${\mathrm{YbCo}}_{2}{\mathrm{Zn}}_{20}$ displays maxima in $\ensuremath{\rho}(T)$ and $\ensuremath{\chi}(T)$, ascribed to an enhanced crystal electric field (CEF) degeneracy, the maxima are suppressed by small amounts ($\ensuremath{\approx}6$ at.%) of substitutions of the Co atoms. This goes along with a suppression of superheavy Fermi liquid behavior as manifested in the divergence of $C/T$. We ascribe the observations to local distortions at the Yb site due to the chemical disorder in the environment, rather than to a chemical pressure effect. This fragileness to the local distortion indicates that superheavy Fermion behavior in ${\mathrm{YbCo}}_{2}{\mathrm{Zn}}_{20}$ is closely linked to an enhanced CEF degeneracy.
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28. Coexistence of odd-parity and even-parity order parameters in the multipole order phase of the spin-orbit coupled metal Cd2Re2O7
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Kaori Sugii, Taichi Terashima, Hishiro T. Hirose, Yasuhito Matsubayashi, Takumi Hasegawa, Shinya Uji, Zenji Hiroi, Daigorou Hirai, and Shiori Sugiura
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Physics ,Phase transition ,Magnetic moment ,Irreducible representation ,Point reflection ,Pyrochlore ,engineering ,Order (ring theory) ,Atomic physics ,engineering.material ,Multipole expansion ,Spin-½ - Abstract
Magnetic torque measurements have been performed to investigate the phase transitions of the metallic pyrochlore compound $\mathrm{C}{\mathrm{d}}_{2}\mathrm{R}{\mathrm{e}}_{2}{\mathrm{O}}_{7}$, in which a spin-orbit (SO) interaction leads to unique multipole orders associated with an inversion symmetry breaking. We find that the magnetic torque signals with a fourfold symmetry (${\ensuremath{\tau}}_{4}\ensuremath{\propto}{H}^{4}$) as well as a twofold symmetry (${\ensuremath{\tau}}_{2}\ensuremath{\propto}{H}^{2}$) are significantly enhanced at low temperatures below a structural phase transition temperature (\ensuremath{\sim}200 K). The analyses of the torque curve symmetries show that the ${\ensuremath{\tau}}_{4}$ term arises from an even-parity order parameter (OP) with the irreducible representation ${E}_{\mathrm{g}}$, whereas the ${\ensuremath{\tau}}_{2}$ term from an odd-parity OP with ${E}_{\mathrm{u}}$, ${T}_{1\mathrm{u}}$ or ${T}_{2\mathrm{u}}$. The parity mixing of the primary OPs shows a peculiar phase transition in the SO coupled $\mathrm{C}{\mathrm{d}}_{2}\mathrm{R}{\mathrm{e}}_{2}{\mathrm{O}}_{7}$. The coexistence of the two OPs provides important insights into the origin of the multipole orders induced by the SO interaction.
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29. Substitution Effect on the Metamagnetic Crossover in the Super-Heavy Fermion Compound YbCo2Zn20
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Shinya Uji, Sebastian Bachus, Naoki Kikugawa, Philipp Gegenwart, Yasuyuki Shimura, Taichi Terashima, Kazunori Umeo, S. Tsuda, Toshiro Takabatake, Haruyo T. Hirose, Takahiro Onimaru, Takafumi Kitazawa, and Yu Yamane
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Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Heavy fermion ,Crossover ,Substitution effect - Published
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30. Substitution Effect of the Electronic Structure of Layered Iridium Oxides from Hard X-ray Photoemission Spectroscopy
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Shinya Uji, Masaaki Isobe, Hishiro T. Hirose, Shigenori Ueda, Shunsuke Tsuda, Shiori Sugiura, and Naoki Kikugawa
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X ray photoemission ,Crystallography ,Materials science ,chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Substitution effect ,Electronic structure ,Iridium ,Spectroscopy - Published
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31. Real spin and pseudospin topologies in the noncentrosymmetric topological nodal-line semimetal CaAgAs
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Hishiro T. Hirose, Koshi Takenaka, Yoshitaka Matsushita, Taichi Wada, Taichi Terashima, Yoshihiko Okamoto, and Shinya Uji
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Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,Texture (cosmology) ,Antisymmetric relation ,Phase (waves) ,Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Fermi surface ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Topology ,01 natural sciences ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Geometric phase ,Ab initio quantum chemistry methods ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,0103 physical sciences ,Orbit (dynamics) ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,Spin-½ - Abstract
We present the topology of spin-split Fermi surface of CaAgAs as determined by de Haas-van Alphen (dHvA) effect measurements combined with ab initio calculations. We have determined the torus-shaped nodal-line Fermi surface from the dHvA oscillations of $\beta$ and $\gamma$ orbits. The former orbit encircles the nodal-line, while the latter does not. Nevertheless, a nontrivial Berry phase is found for both orbits. The nontrivial phase of $\beta$ arises from the orbital characters, which can be expressed as a pseudospin rotating around the nodal-line. On the other hand, the phase of $\gamma$ is attributed to the vortex of real spin texture induced by an antisymmetric spin-orbit interaction. Our result demonstrates that both the real- and pseudo-spin textures are indispensable in interpreting the electronic topology in noncentrosymmetric nodal-line semimetals., Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures
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32. The Optimal Strategy for Portal Vein Reconstruction after Pancreaticoduodenectomy Combined with Portal Vein Resection: A Retrospective Single-Center Study of 83 Cases
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R. Ataka, Y. Ikeno, E. Toyoda, R. Doi, and T. Hirose
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Hepatology ,Gastroenterology - Published
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33. Coupled spin-charge-phonon fluctuation in the all-in/all-out antiferromagnet Cd2Os2O7
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Jun-ichi Yamaura, I. Nagashima, Hishiro T. Hirose, M. Miyazaki, M. Hiraishi, I Yamauchi, A. Koda, Ryosuke Kadono, H. Okabe, Zenji Hiroi, and Kenji Kojima
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Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Phonon ,Antiferromagnetism ,Charge (physics) ,Spin-½ - Published
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34. Using Selective Bcl2 Inhibition to Induce Cardiac Allograft Tolerance
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P.M. Patel, T. Hirose, J.M. O, C.L. Miller, T. Costa, A. Dehnadi, I. Hanekamp, G. Lassiter, T. Kawai, and J.C. Madsen
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Transplantation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Kidney ,Cardiac allograft ,business.industry ,medicine.drug_class ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Urology ,Immunosuppression ,Total body irradiation ,medicine.disease ,Monoclonal antibody ,Calcineurin ,Contractility ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Surgery ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,B-cell lymphoma ,business - Abstract
Purpose Cardiac allograft tolerance in non-human primates (NHPs) has been achieved by our group using a mixed chimerism model with allogeneic bone marrow transplant after non-myeloablative conditioning but not without kidney co-transplantation. B cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl2) inhibition has allowed for durable mixed chimerism with reduced conditioning in the murine skin transplant model. We investigated whether the Bcl2 inhibitor ABT199 could enhance mixed chimerism and induce cardiac allograft tolerance in the absence of kidney cotransplantation. Methods Fifteen cynomolgus recipients underwent mixed chimerism conditioning (ATGAM, total body and thymic irradiation) then organ and bone marrow transplantation. Group 1 recipients received heart alone (n=5), Group 2 recipients received heart and kidney cotransplants (n=7), and in Group 3, heart recipients received ABT199 in lieu of kidney cotransplants (n=3).Group 1 and 2 received 3Gy total body irradiation (TBI) while Group 3 received 1.5Gy TBI. All recipients underwent a 28-day course of immunosuppression with a calcineurin inhibitor and anti-CD154 mAb after which all immunosuppression was stopped. Results All five Group 1 recipients demonstrated cellular rejection (ISHLT 3R) by 96 days post bone marrow transplant (pBMTx). In contrast, no Group 2 recipients showed early rejection and 6/7 survived >400 days pBMTx. The first two Group 3 recipients developed GvHD and succumbed by days 59 and 68 pBMTx without evidence of rejection. However, after reducing the size of the donor BMT, the third recipient is now 76 days pBMTx with excellent allograft contractility and no evidence of GVHD. Mean peak lymphoid chimerism was 10% on day 26 pBMTx for Group 1, 26% on day 33 pBMTx for Group 2, and 57% on day 54 pBMTx for Group 3. (Figure 1) Conclusion After further refinement of the conditioning regimen, ABT199 may allow for the induction of heart allograft tolerance without the need for kidney co-transplantation and with a reduction in TBI thereby improving safety.
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35. Successive Continuous Phase Transitions in Spin–Orbit Coupled Metal Cd2Re2O7
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Taichi Terashima, Hishiro T. Hirose, Zenji Hiroi, Takumi Hasegawa, Yasuhito Matsubayashi, Shinya Uji, and Daigorou Hirai
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Physics ,Metal ,Structural phase ,Continuous phase modulation ,Condensed matter physics ,Magnetic moment ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Orbit (control theory) ,Spin (physics) - Abstract
A spin–orbit coupled metal Cd2Re2O7 is known to show two structural phase transitions at Ts1 ≈ 200 K and Ts2 ≈ 115 K, which are likely of an electronic origin. The magnetic torque curves have been ...
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36. Nivolumab-related myasthenia gravis with myositis and myocarditis in Japan
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Yasushi Otani, T. Hirose, Nobuhiko Seki, Kikuko Takahashi, Hisashi Uhara, Kenji Yokota, Satoshi Fukushima, Yoshikazu Hasegawa, Ryo Tanaka, Nobuhisa Ishikawa, Norihiro Suzuki, Shigeaki Suzuki, Makoto Matsui, Fumie Konoeda, and Shinichiro Inomata
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Myocarditis ,Databases, Pharmaceutical ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Ipilimumab ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Japan ,Neoplasms ,Internal medicine ,Activities of Daily Living ,Myasthenia Gravis ,medicine ,Humans ,Adverse effect ,Creatine Kinase ,Myositis ,Aged ,Autoantibodies ,Aged, 80 and over ,biology ,business.industry ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,Cancer ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Myasthenia gravis ,Nivolumab ,Treatment Outcome ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,biology.protein ,Female ,Creatine kinase ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Biomarkers ,Immunosuppressive Agents ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective:To report the clinical features of myasthenia gravis (MG) induced by treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors using 2-year safety databases based on postmarketing surveys in Japan.Methods:We studied 10,277 patients with cancer who had received monotherapy with either nivolumab or ipilimumab between September 2014 and August 2016. As the control group, 105 patients with idiopathic MG were used.Results:There were 12 MG cases (0.12%) among 9,869 patients with cancer who had been treated with nivolumab, but none among 408 patients treated with ipilimumab. These 12 patients included 6 men and 6 women with a mean age of 73.5 ± 6.3 years. MG onset occurred in the early phase after nivolumab treatment and rapidly deteriorated. Nivolumab-related MG (nivoMG) included 4 patients with mild involvement and 8 patients with severe involvement. Bulbar symptoms and myasthenic crisis were observed more frequently in nivoMG than idiopathic MG. Ten patients were positive for anti–acetylcholine receptor antibodies. Serum creatine kinase levels were markedly elevated to an average level of 4,799 IU/L. Among the 12 patients with nivoMG, 4 had myositis and 3 had myocarditis, with 1 of these patients having both. Immunosuppressive therapy was effective. Postintervention status showed that pharmacologic remission or minimal manifestations were obtained in 4 patients; however, 2 patients died. Immune-related adverse events triggered by nivolumab impaired the patients' daily living activity.Conclusions:The prompt and correct recognition of MG following treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors in patients with cancer is important.
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37. 401P A prospective, phase II trial of low-dose afatinib monotherapy for patients with EGFR, mutation-positive, non-small cell lung cancer (TORG1632)
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S. Igawa, R. Noro, K. Kubota, K. Naoki, A. Bessho, T. Hirose, T. Shimokawa, M. Nakashima, K. Minato, N. Seki, T. Tokito, T. Harada, S. Sasada, S. Miyamoto, Y. Tanaka, N. Furuya, T. Kaburagi, H. Hayashi, H. Lihara, and H. Okamoto
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Oncology ,Hematology - Published
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38. 1365P A prospective, phase II trial of low-dose afatinib monotherapy for patients with EGFR, mutation-positive, non-small cell lung cancer (TORG1632)
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Hiroaki Okamoto, Hideki Hayashi, Shingo Miyamoto, Toshiyuki Harada, Yosuke Tanaka, H. Lihara, Naoki Furuya, Koichi Minato, Nobuhiko Seki, T. Hirose, Masanao Nakashima, Kaoru Kubota, S. Sasada, Tsuneo Shimokawa, Katsuhiko Naoki, Takaaki Tokito, Rintaro Noro, Takayuki Kaburagi, Akihiro Bessho, and Satoshi Igawa
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Afatinib ,Low dose ,Hematology ,medicine.disease ,Egfr mutation ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Non small cell ,Lung cancer ,business ,medicine.drug - Published
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39. Anti-resorptive agent related osteonecrosis of the jaw (ARONJ) in urological malignancies: Is the risk different between kidney and prostate cancer patients?
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R. Kato, K. Hashimoto, H. Horita, Akari Takahashi, Y. Sakai, Keisuke Taguchi, Naoya Masumori, Masanori Matsukawa, K. Nishiyama, T. Hirose, A. Miyazaki, Tetsuya Shindo, Hiroshi Hotta, H. Tachiki, N. Ito, Yasuharu Kunishima, T. Muranaka, M. Okada, Shinichi Sato, and T. Tanaka
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Kidney ,business.industry ,Urology ,lcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,lcsh:RC870-923 ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,medicine.disease ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,Prostate cancer ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,business ,Osteonecrosis of the jaw - Published
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40. Gain control circuit for audio mixer utilizing CAAC-IGZO FETs
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H. Kobayashi, S. Yamazaki, T. Ikeda, K. Kimura, T. Hirose, and Y. Ando
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Optoelectronics ,Automatic gain control ,business - Published
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41. Accurate determination of the Fermi surface of tetragonal FeS via quantum oscillation measurements and quasiparticle self-consistent GW calculations
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Hai-Hu Wen, Takuya Nomoto, Hiroaki Ikeda, Yoshitaka Matsushita, Katsuhiro Suzuki, Taichi Terashima, David Graf, Hishiro T. Hirose, Naoki Kikugawa, Hai Lin, Xiyu Zhu, and Shinya Uji
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Physics ,Superconductivity ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Quantum oscillations ,Fermi surface ,02 engineering and technology ,Electron ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,3. Good health ,Cylinder (engine) ,law.invention ,Superconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con) ,Brillouin zone ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Tetragonal crystal system ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Quasiparticle ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
We perform de Haas-van Alphen measurements and quasiparticle self-consistent \textit{GW} (QS\textit{GW}) calculations on FeS. The calculated Fermi surface (FS) consists of two hole and two electron cylinders. We observe all the eight predicted FS cross sections experimentally. With momentum-independent band-energy adjustments of less than 0.1 eV, the maximum deviation between the calculated and observed cross sections is less than 0.2\% of the Brillouin zone area for $B \parallel c$. The carrier density is $\sim$0.5 carriers/Fe. The mass enhancements are nearly uniform across the FS cylinders and moderate, $\sim$2. The absence of a third hole cylinder with $d_{xy}$ character is favorable for the formation of a nodal superconducting gap., 7 pages, 3 figures
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42. Discovery of Superconductivity in 2M WS
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Yuqiang, Fang, Jie, Pan, Dongqin, Zhang, Dong, Wang, Hishiro T, Hirose, Taichi, Terashima, Shinya, Uji, Yonghao, Yuan, Wei, Li, Zhen, Tian, Jiamin, Xue, Yonghui, Ma, Wei, Zhao, Qikun, Xue, Gang, Mu, Haijun, Zhang, and Fuqiang, Huang
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Recently the metastable 1T'-type VIB-group transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have attracted extensive attention due to their rich and intriguing physical properties, including superconductivity, valleytronics physics, and topological physics. Here, a new layered WS
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43. Proximity-Induced Superconducting States of Magnetically Doped 3D Topological Insulators with High Bulk Insulation
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Kohei Tsumura, Hishiro T. Hirose, Rikizo Yano, Manabu Kanou, Shuhei Yamamoto, Hiromi Kashiwaya, Masao Koyanagi, Satoshi Kashiwaya, and Takao Sasagawa
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Fabrication ,Materials science ,Crystal growth ,02 engineering and technology ,proximity effects ,01 natural sciences ,unconventional superconducting states ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,0103 physical sciences ,010306 general physics ,junction fabrication process ,Surface states ,Superconductivity ,Condensed matter physics ,magnetized topological insulators ,Doping ,crystal growth ,Fermion ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,lcsh:QC1-999 ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Ferromagnetism ,Topological insulator ,0210 nano-technology ,lcsh:Physics - Abstract
We studied magnetized topological insulator/superconductor junctions with the expectation of unconventional superconductive states holding Majorana fermions induced by superconductive proximity effects on the surface states of magnetized topological insulators (TIs), attached by conventional superconductors. We introduced Fe-doped BiSbTe2Se as an ideal magnetic TI and used the developed junction fabrication process to access the proximity-induced surface superconducting states. The bulk single crystals of the Fe-doped TI showed excellent bulk-insulating properties and ferromagnetism simultaneously at a low temperature. Meanwhile, the fabricated junctions also showed an insulating behavior above 100 K, as well as metallic conduction at a low temperature, which reflects bulk carrier freezing. In addition, we observed a proximity-induced gap structure in the conductance spectra. These results indicate that the junctions using the established materials and process are preferable to observe unconventional superconducting states which are induced via the surface channels of the magnetized TI. We believe that the developed process can be applied for the fabrication of complicated junctions and suites for braiding operations.
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44. The first observed stellar occultations by the irregular satellite Phoebe (Saturn IX) and improved rotational period
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Marcelo Assafin, B E Morgado, Sohrab Rahvar, Julio Camargo, Colin Snodgrass, J. Campbell-White, Emmanuel Jehin, G. Benedetti-Rossi, Josselin Desmars, M. Owada, K Hosoi, Tsutomu Hayamizu, L A Mammana, T Hirose, A. R. Gomes-Júnior, E. Fernández-Lajús, R Horvat, D. Giles, Bruno Sicardy, S. Kerr, R. Vieira-Martins, Darren Maybour, Felipe Braga-Ribas, T. Barry, A De Horta, D. I. Machado, W. Hanna, Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho = São Paulo State University (UNESP), Observatório do Valongo/UFRJ [Rio de Janeiro], Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Laboratoire d'études spatiales et d'instrumentation en astrophysique (LESIA (UMR_8109)), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Paris (UP), Observatorio Nacional [Rio de Janeiro], Institut Polytechnique des Sciences Avancées (IPSA), Institut de Mécanique Céleste et de Calcul des Ephémérides (IMCCE), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Lille-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Western Sydney University, University of Dundee, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata [Mar del Plata] (UNMdP), Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand [Waikanae], Institut d'Astrophysique et de Géophysique [Liège], Université de Liège, Astronomical Association of Queensland (AAQ), Unioeste - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, School of Physical Sciences [Milton Keynes], Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics [Milton Keynes], The Open University [Milton Keynes] (OU)-The Open University [Milton Keynes] (OU), São Paulo State University (UNESP), Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro [Rio de Janeiro] (UFRJ), PSL Research University (PSL)-PSL Research University (PSL)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), PSL Research University (PSL)-PSL Research University (PSL)-Université de Lille-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Western Sydney University (UWS), The Open University [Milton Keynes] (OU), Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), Laboratório Interinstitucional de E-Astronomia - LIneA, Federal University of Technology - Paraná (UTFPR / DAFIS), Observatório Nacional/MCTI, Section Meudon, Institut Poytechnique des Sciences Avancées IPSA, Univ. Lille, Engineering and Mathematics, Universidad Nacional de la Plata, CONICET/UNLP, International Occultation Timing Association (IOTA), Japan Occultation Information Network (JOIN), Astronomical Association of Queensland, Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand (RASNZ), Polo Astroñomico Casimiro Montenegro Filho/FPTI-BR, Universidade Estadual Do Oeste Do Paraná, Complejo Astronómico El Leoncito (CASLEO), Sharif University of Technology, Royal Observatory, Laboratoire d'études spatiales et d'instrumentation en astrophysique = Laboratory of Space Studies and Instrumentation in Astrophysics (LESIA), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Paris Cité (UPCité), and Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNIOESTE)
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Rotation period ,Physics ,Ciencias Astronómicas ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Saturn (rocket family) ,Astronomy ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Astronomía ,satellites: individual: Phoebe ,planets ,Space and Planetary Science ,Planet ,individual: Phoebe [Planets and satellites] ,0103 physical sciences ,occultations ,Satellite ,Occultations ,planets and satellites: individual: Phoebe ,[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
We report six stellar occultations by (Saturn IX) Phoebe, an irregular satellite of Saturn, obtained between mid-2017 and mid-2019. The 2017 July 06 event is the first stellar occultation by an irregular satellite ever observed. The occultation chords were compared to a 3D shape model of the satellite obtained from Cassini observations. The rotation period available in the literature led to a sub-observer point at the moment of the observed occultations where the chords could not fit the 3D model. A procedure was developed to identify the correct sub-observer longitude. It allowed us to obtain the rotation period with improved precision over currently known value from literature. We show that the difference between the observed and the predicted sub-observer longitude suggests two possible solutions for the rotation period. By comparing these values with recently observed rotational light curves and single-chord stellar occultations, we can identify the best solution for Phoebe's rotational period as $9.27365 \pm 0.00002$ h. From the stellar occultations, we also obtained 6 geocentric astrometric positions in the ICRS as realised by the Gaia-DR2 with uncertainties at the 1-mas level., Instituto de Astrofísica de La Plata
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45. Percentage of CD19
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T, Hirose, D, Iwami, K, Hotta, H, Sasaki, H, Higuchi, and N, Shinohara
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Adult ,Graft Rejection ,Male ,Incidence ,Antigens, CD19 ,Immunoglobulins, Intravenous ,Plasmapheresis ,Middle Aged ,Kidney Transplantation ,Transplant Recipients ,Blood Group Incompatibility ,Humans ,Female ,Lymphocytes ,Rituximab ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Rituximab (RIT) is effective as a part of the desensitization therapy before ABO-incompatible kidney transplantation (ABOi-KTx), and a single dose of RIT at 375 mg/mForty-four consecutive ABOi-KTx recipients were enrolled in this retrospective study. Before transplantation, subjects were treated with RIT at various doses, ranging from 65 to 400 mg/body (46-263 mg/mThe incidence of AAMR was significantly higher in the high %CD19 group than in the low %CD19 group (44.4% vs 5.7%, P = .006). Furthermore, multivariate analysis showed that %CD191.2% was the only independent factor to predict AAMR, with an odds ratio of 14.31 (P = .038).High %CD19 values after rituximab administration in ABOi-KTx recipients implies insufficient depletion of B cells, which can lead to AAMR.
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46. de Haas–van Alphen Effect in Pressure-Induced Superconductor CrAs
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Hisashi Kotegawa, Hideki Tou, Takeo Yoshinaga, Hitoshi Sugawara, Eiichi Matsuoka, Hishiro T. Hirose, Jun Kaneyoshi, Shinya Uji, and Taichi Terashima
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Superconductivity ,Materials science ,stomatognathic system ,Condensed matter physics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,macromolecular substances ,De Haas–van Alphen effect - Abstract
We report on the first observation of the de Haas–van Alphen (dHvA) effect in CrAs under hydrostatic pressures of up to 2.2 GPa, exceeding the critical pressure Pc ∼ 0.7 GPa, where the antiferromag...
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47. Study on Large-scale Renewal, Repair of the Expressway Bridges and the Future Prospects
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T. Hirose
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Engineering ,Scale (ratio) ,business.industry ,General Materials Science ,business ,Civil engineering - Published
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48. Domain Control by Adjusting Anisotropic Stress in Pyrochlore Oxide Cd2Re2O7
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Hishiro T. Hirose, Masashi Tokunaga, Yuto Kinoshita, Satoshi Tajima, Kazuto Akiba, Zenji Hiroi, Tatsuo C. Kobayashi, and Daigorou Hirai
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Phase transition ,Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Point reflection ,Pyrochlore ,Oxide ,Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Physics and Astronomy ,engineering.material ,Anisotropic stress ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Tetragonal crystal system ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Phase (matter) ,Domain (ring theory) ,engineering ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
The 5d pyrochlore oxide Cd2Re2O7 exhibits successive phase transitions from a cubic pyrochlore structure (phase I) to a tetragonal structure without inversion symmetry below Ts1 of ~200 K (phase II) and further to another noncentrosymmetric tetragonal structure below Ts2 of ~120 K (phase III). The two low-temperature phases may be characterized by odd-parity multipolar orders induced by the Fermi liquid instability of the spin-orbit-coupled metal. To control the tetragonal domains generated by the transitions and to obtain a single-domain crystal for the measurements of anisotropic properties, we prepared single crystals with the (0 0 1) surface and applied biaxial and uniaxial stresses along the plane. Polarizing optical microscopy observations revealed that inducing a small strain of approximately 0.05% could flip the twin domains ferroelastically in a reversible fashion at low temperatures, which evidences that the tetragonal deformation switches at Ts2 between c > a for phase II and c < a for phase III. Resistivity measurements using single-domain crystals under uniaxial stress showed that the anisotropy was maximum at around Ts2 and turned over across Ts2: resistivity along the c axis is larger (smaller) than that along the a axis by ~25% for phase II (III) at around Ts2. These large anisotropies probably originate from spin-dependent scattering in the spin-split Fermi surfaces of the cluster electric toroidal quadrupolar phases of Cd2Re2O7., 16 pages, 13 figures, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn in press
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- 2020
49. Quantum Phase Transitions in an Yb-based Semiconductor YbCuS2 with an Effective Spin-1/2 Zigzag Chain
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Hishiro T. Hirose, Naoki Kikugawa, Kazunori Umeo, Yudai Ohmagari, Taichi Terashima, Toshiro Takabatake, Yu Yamane, Yasuyuki Shimura, Shinya Uji, Hitoshi Sato, and Takahiro Onimaru
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Quantum phase transition ,Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,business.industry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Magnetic susceptibility ,Ion ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Semiconductor ,Zigzag ,Chain (algebraic topology) ,Antiferromagnetism ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,business ,Spin (physics) - Abstract
Magnetic properties of an Yb-based semiconductor YbCuS2 with a zigzag chain of Yb3+ ions were studied. The Curie–Weiss behavior of the magnetic susceptibility χ(T) indicates antiferromagnetic inter...
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50. Concomitance of superconducting spin–orbit scattering length and normal state spin diffusion length in W on (Bi,Sb)2Te3
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Hishiro T. Hirose, Shinya Uji, Ryota Akiyama, Masamitsu Hayashi, Shuji Hasegawa, Ryosuke Nakanishi, Taichi Terashima, and Yong Chang Lau
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Physics ,Superconductivity ,Condensed matter physics ,Topological insulator ,Spin diffusion ,General Materials Science ,Scattering length ,Spin–orbit interaction ,Orbit (control theory) ,Normal state ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Spin-½ - Abstract
We report the observation of an anomalously large in-plane upper critical field, exceeding at least 2.5 times the Pauli paramagnetic limit, in a thin superconducting W film grown on a topological insulator (Bi,Sb)2Te3. This can be accounted for by setting the spin–orbit scattering length of superconducting W to a value ranging from 1 to 2 nm, which is comparable to the spin diffusion length of normal state W. The coupling between the topological surface states of (Bi,Sb)2Te3 and the wave functions of superconducting W may also contribute to the observed giant critical field. Our results suggest the universality of the spin–orbit scattering formalism for describing the transport involving the diffusive carriers as well as the Cooper pairs in systems with strong spin–orbit coupling.
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