14 results on '"Takuya Aida"'
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2. Aqueous photochemical degradation of mefenamic acid and triclosan: role of wastewater effluent matrices
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Kenshi Sankoda, Chieko Yamamoto, Yuta Sugawara, Jun Kobayashi, Qingyue Wang, Takuya Aida, and Kazuhiko Sekiguchi
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021110 strategic, defence & security studies ,Photolysis ,Environmental Engineering ,Aqueous solution ,Chemistry ,Radical ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,02 engineering and technology ,Wastewater ,010501 environmental sciences ,Waste Disposal, Fluid ,01 natural sciences ,Triclosan ,Mefenamic Acid ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Environmental chemistry ,Dissolved organic carbon ,Degradation (geology) ,Effluent ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Water Science and Technology ,Waste disposal - Abstract
In this study, photochemical degradation of two emerging pharmaceutical chemicals, mefenamic acid (MF) and triclosan (TCS), was investigated to clarify the role of treated wastewater effluent matrices on their environmental photolysis. Target compounds were individually exposed to simulated sunlight in different media: ultrapure buffered water and synthetic field water with treated municipal wastewater effluent. The results in ultrapure buffered water showed that the direct photolysis processes in aquatic environments are not relevant to the elimination of MF. However, in samples containing treated wastewater effluent, photochemical degradation of MF was clearly enhanced. Our results indicate that MF undergoes indirect photolysis by reactive intermediates produced in an effluent matrix. Further quenching experiments suggested that photochemically produced hydroxyl radicals and excited triplet state dissolved organic matter drive the degradation of MF. In contrast to MF, TCS photochemical degradation proceeds through rapid direct photolysis. TCS was quickly degraded in ultrapure buffered water but it is considerably hampered in samples containing wastewater effluent. The declined degradation of TCS in the synthetic field water was discussed in terms of underlying optical filter effects by coexisting chromophoric substances. Results emphasize the importance of taking local water chemistry into consideration when predicting natural attenuation of pharmaceutical chemicals in receiving areas.
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- 2019
3. Fluorescence Anisotropy as a Temperature-Sensing Molecular Probe Using Fluorescein
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Puneet Jain, Masahiro Motosuke, and Takuya Aida
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Work (thermodynamics) ,Fluorophore ,Materials science ,fluorescein ,Mechanical Engineering ,Microfluidics ,microfluidics ,Analytical chemistry ,fluorescence polarization ,fluorescence anisotropy ,Article ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Viscosity ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,thermal molecular probe ,chemistry ,Control and Systems Engineering ,temperature imaging ,TJ1-1570 ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Fluorescein ,Anisotropy ,Temperature coefficient ,Fluorescence anisotropy - Abstract
Fluorescence anisotropy, a technique to study the folding state of proteins or affinity of ligands, is used in this present work as a temperature sensor, to measure the microfluidic temperature field, by adding fluorophore in the liquid. Fluorescein was used as a temperature-sensing probe, while glycerol–aq. ammonia solution was used as a working fluid. Fluorescence anisotropy of fluorescein was measured by varying various parameters. Apart from this, a comparison of fluorescence anisotropy and fluorescence intensity is also performed to demonstrate the validity of anisotropy to be applied in a microfluidic field with non-uniform liquid thickness. Viscosity dependence and temperature dependence on the anisotropy are also clarified, the results indicate an appropriate selection of relation between molecule size and viscosity is important to obtain a large temperature coefficient in anisotropy. Furthermore, a practical calibration procedure of the apparatus constant is proposed. In addition, the potential of temperature imaging is confirmed by the measurement of temperature distribution under focused laser heating.
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- 2021
4. Effect of Si/Fe Composition, Substrate Temperature, and Substrate Orientation on the Structure and Magnetic Properties of Fe-Si Alloy Film
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Nobuyuki Inaba, Fumiyoshi Kirino, Tetsuroh Kawai, Takuya Aida, Mitsuru Ohtake, and Masaaki Futamoto
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Alloy ,02 engineering and technology ,Substrate (electronics) ,engineering.material ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Chemical engineering ,0103 physical sciences ,engineering ,Composition (visual arts) ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,0210 nano-technology ,Instrumentation - Published
- 2016
5. Magnetostrictive Behavior of Fe–B(001) Single-Crystal Films Under Rotating Magnetic Fields
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Masaaki Futamoto, Tetsuroh Kawai, Mitsuru Ohtake, and Takuya Aida
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Physics ,Magnetization ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Condensed matter physics ,Single crystal film ,Magnetostriction ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Magnetocrystalline anisotropy ,Lambda ,Anisotropy ,Saturation (magnetic) ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Magnetic field - Abstract
Magnetostrictive behaviors of Fe100− x B x (001), $x=0$ , 5, and 13 at. %, single-crystal films are studied in comparison with those of poly-crystal Fe–B films under rotating magnetic fields. The output waveform of poly-crystal Fe–B film is sinusoidal and the saturation magnetostriction, $\lambda _{s}$ , varies from negative to positive with increasing the B composition, $x$ , from 0 to 13 at. %. On the other hand, the output waveform of single-crystal Fe–B film is bathtub-like when measured along the easy magnetization axis of bcc[100], while it changes to triangular when measured along the hard magnetization axis of bcc[110]. The output waveform is strongly influenced by the magnetocrystalline anisotropy under a magnetic field of 1 kOe which is larger than the anisotropy field of the material. Variations of $\lambda _{{\mathbf {100}}}$ and $\lambda _{{\mathbf {111}}}$ values are estimated as a function of B content. $\lambda _{{\mathbf {100}}}$ of Fe–B film shows a positive value and increases with increasing the B content from 0 to 13 at. %, while the value of $\lambda _{{\mathbf {111}}}$ changes from negative to positive with increasing the B concentration. The B content dependence of $\lambda _{s}$ for poly-crystalline Fe–B samples is explained by considering the B content dependence of $\lambda _{{\mathbf {100}}}$ and $\lambda _{{\mathbf {111}}}$ determined with single-crystal film samples.
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- 2015
6. Effect of Magnetocrystalline Anisotropy on the Magnetostrictive Behavior of Fe-Si Single-Crystal Film
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Mitsuru Ohtake, Masaaki Futamoto, Tetsuroh Kawai, and Takuya Aida
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Materials science ,Magnetic domain ,Condensed matter physics ,Magnetostriction ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Magnetocrystalline anisotropy ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Magnetic anisotropy ,Exchange bias ,Magnetic shape-memory alloy ,Single crystal film ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Inverse magnetostrictive effect ,Instrumentation - Published
- 2015
7. Relationship Between Magnetostriction and Magnetic Domain Structure in Fe-Based Alloy Single-Crystal Films With bcc(001) Orientation
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Mitsuru Ohtake, Tetsuroh Kawai, Masaaki Futamoto, Nobuyuki Inaba, and Takuya Aida
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Magnetization ,Magnetic anisotropy ,Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Magnetic domain ,Magnetic shape-memory alloy ,Demagnetizing field ,Magnetostriction ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Saturation (magnetic) ,Magnetic susceptibility ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Abstract
Fe, Fe 94 Si 6 , Fe 98 C 2 , and Fe 95 B 5 (at. %) single-crystal thin films of bcc(001) orientation are prepared on MgO(001) substrates using an ultrahigh-vacuum magnetron sputtering system. The influence of magnetic anisotropy on the magnetostriction under rotating magnetic field is investigated. Fe, Fe 94 Si 6 , and Fe 98 C 2 films show four-fold symmetries in in-plane magnetic anisotropy, where easy and hard magnetization directions are, respectively, observed along bcc[100] and bcc[110]. Higher saturation fields measured along bcc[110] are recognized in the order of Fe (6 kOe) > Fe 98 C 2 (5 kOe) > Fe 94 Si 6 (4 kOe). Triangle output waveforms of magnetostriction appear when these films are measured under low-rotating fields. The behavior is related with the motion of 90° magnetic domain walls in magnetically unsaturated film. With increasing the rotating field, the films approach to magnetic saturations and the waveform gradually shifts to usual sinusoidal shape. Larger threshold rotating field is observed in the order of Fe > Fe 98 C 2 > Fe 94 Si 6 , which is related to the saturation field. On the contrary, Fe 95 B 5 film possesses an almost isotropic property in in-plane measurement and shows sinusoidal waveforms even when the film is magnetically unsaturated. The waveform is affected by the symmetry and the strength of magnetic anisotropy.
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- 2014
8. Magnetostrictive Behavior of Fe–Si Single-Crystal Films With Different Orientations Under Rotating Magnetic Fields
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Masaaki Futamoto, Tetsuroh Kawai, Mitsuru Ohtake, and Takuya Aida
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Magnetic anisotropy ,Materials science ,Magnetic domain ,Magnetic shape-memory alloy ,Condensed matter physics ,Magnetostriction ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Single domain ,Magnetocrystalline anisotropy ,Magnetic susceptibility ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Magnetic field - Published
- 2014
9. Efficacy of laparoscopic ovarian drilling for polycystic ovary syndrome resistant to clomiphene citrate
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Mariko Kato, Takuya Aida, Mari Kitade, Hiroto Shimaniki, Iwaho Kikuchi, Hiroyuki Takeuchi, Hiroyuki Kobori, and Jun Kumakiri
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Adult ,Ovarian drilling ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,medicine.medical_treatment ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Urology ,Clomiphene ,Ovulation Induction ,Pregnancy ,medicine ,Humans ,Treatment Failure ,Ovulation ,Testosterone ,media_common ,Gynecology ,business.industry ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Fertility Agents, Female ,Androgen ,Polycystic ovary ,Pregnancy rate ,Intravenous anesthesia ,Female ,Laparoscopy ,Ovulation induction ,business ,Polycystic Ovary Syndrome - Abstract
Aim: It is difficult to induce ovulation in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) resistant to clomiphene citrate (CC) because of the narrow safety margin of human menopausal gonadotropin preparations. In the present study, patients diagnosed as having PCOS according to the Japanese diagnostic criteria were divided into two groups (Groups H and N). Testosterone level was used as a cut-off value between Groups H and N to examine the usefulness of laparoscopic ovarian drilling (LOD) to induce ovulation. Methods: Thirty-two women with PCOS resistant to CC who underwent LOD were evaluated. The patients were divided into a high and a normal androgen group (Groups H and N with 19 and 13 patients, respectively) based on the level of testosterone measured 1 week before surgery using a cut-off value of 50 ng/dL. LOD was performed with microlaparoscopy under intravenous anesthesia. Results: After LOD, spontaneous ovulation occurred in 16 (84.2%) and nine (69.2%) patients in Groups H and N, respectively. Additional treatment with CC was given to 12 (63.2%) and 11 (84.6%) patients, respectively. No significant difference was noted with regard to the spontaneous ovulation rate after LOD. Eighteen pregnancies were established in 17 patients (53.1%). The pregnancy rate after LOD was not significantly different between Groups H and N: 42.1% (8 patients) and 76.9% (10 patients), respectively. Conclusion: Patients with PCOS as diagnosed based on the Japanese diagnostic criteria include those with increased and normal androgen levels. LOD is considered an effective ovulation induction method for both types of patients with PCOS.
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- 2007
10. Expression of a green fluorescent protein variant in mouse oocytes by injection of RNA with an added long poly(A) tail
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Koyo Yoshida, Takuya Aida, Shunichi Miyazaki, Takeo Awaji, and Shoji Oda
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Yellow fluorescent protein ,Embryology ,Time Factors ,Microinjections ,Polyadenylation ,Recombinant Fusion Proteins ,Green Fluorescent Proteins ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Mice, Inbred Strains ,Fertilization in Vitro ,Green fluorescent protein ,Mice ,Gene expression ,Genetics ,medicine ,Animals ,Calcium Signaling ,Molecular Biology ,Messenger RNA ,Germinal vesicle ,Base Sequence ,biology ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,RNA ,Cell Biology ,Oocyte ,Molecular biology ,Luminescent Proteins ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Reproductive Medicine ,Oocytes ,biology.protein ,Female ,Poly A ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
In oocytes, cytoplasmic 3' polyadenylation regulates translational activation of dormant mRNA during meiotic maturation. Thus exogenous proteins are hardly expressed after injection of conventional RNA. To circumvent this, we synthesized a long polyadenylated (approximately 250 A) tail to encode RNA with an enhanced yellow fluorescent protein targeted to mitochondria (EYFP-mito), and injected it into mouse oocytes at the germinal vesicle (GV) stage. From this transcript, EYFP-mito was clearly expressed in approximately 80% of oocytes, while scarce expression from a transcript with only 30 A was observed. In strongly expressing oocytes, fluorescence was detected within 1-3 h after RNA injection, increased linearly up to 12 h, and reached a maximum at 12-15 h. The distribution of EYFP-mito matched the staining of mitochondria in these oocytes. About 80% of these oocytes underwent GV breakdown and 60% matured in vitro, comparable to non-expressing or non-RNA-injected oocytes. Some of the oocytes which strongly expressed EYFP-mito remained at the GV stage. Thus, the expression was not always accompanied by meiotic maturation, nor did it suppress the maturation process. Mature oocytes expressing EYFP-mito possessed normal fertilizability associated with intracellular Ca(2+) oscillations, and developed into 2-cell embryos. Thus, polyadenylated RNA is a useful tool applicable to the expression of EYFP-fused functional proteins or of indicator protein probes for studies of mammalian fertilization.
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- 2001
11. Magnetostrictive behaviors of Fe-Si(001) single-crystal films under rotating magnetic fields
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Takuya Aida, Masaaki Futamoto, Tetsuroh Kawai, and Mitsuru Ohtake
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Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Magnetic anisotropy ,Magnetization ,Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Field (physics) ,Magnetic shape-memory alloy ,Condensed Matter::Other ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Magnetostriction ,Inverse magnetostrictive effect ,Anisotropy ,Magnetic field - Abstract
Magnetostrictive behaviors under rotating magnetic fields are investigated for bcc(001) single-crystal films of Fe100−x-Six(x = 0, 6, 10 at. %). The magnetostriction observation directions are along bcc[100] and bcc[110] of the films. The magnetostriction waveform varies greatly depending on the observation direction. For the observation along [100], the magnetostriction waveform of all the films is bathtub-like and the amplitude stays at almost constant even when the magnetic field is increased up to the anisotropy field. On the other hand, the waveform along [110] is triangular and the amplitude increases with increasing magnetic field up to the anisotropy field and then saturates. In addition, the waveform of Fe90Si10 film is distorted triangular when the applied magnetic fields are less than its anisotropy field. These magnetostrictive behaviors under rotating magnetic fields are well explained by employing a proposed modified coherent rotation model where the anisotropy field and the magnetization re...
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- 2015
12. 1021 Fluid temperature imaging in microdomain based on fluorescent anisotropy
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Takuya Aida, Masahiro Motosuke, Yuki Kameya, and Yuta Shugyo
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Materials science ,Lipid microdomain ,Biophysics ,Fluid temperature ,Anisotropy ,Fluorescence - Published
- 2015
13. C223 A study on photothermal effect of gold nanorod for hyperthermia
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Yuki Kameya, Takuya Aida, and Masahiro Motosuke
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Hyperthermia ,Gold nanorod ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Photothermal effect ,medicine ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Laser-induced fluorescence ,medicine.disease - Published
- 2014
14. An analysis of acoustic deviation manner in spontaneous speech
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Takuya Aida, Kanae Okita, Norimichi Hosogai, and Shigeki Okawa
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Motor theory of speech perception ,Speech production ,Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Computer science ,Speech recognition ,Acoustics ,Acoustic model ,Syllable ,Intelligibility (communication) ,Speech shadowing ,Speech error - Abstract
Natural speech typically contains various phenomena deviated from the formal mode such as read speech. It is well known that those paralinguistic phenomena have an important role to give the human emotions and the state of the speakers in speech communication. This study attempts to extract the deviation as an acoustic ‘‘vagueness,’’ defined by temporal and dynamical acoustic features of speech. Especially the change of the vagueness during a certain period of speech, such as a 10‐minute presentation, is focused. As the acoustic features, it used (i) modulation spectrum and (ii) syllable speed, which may have relations to the speech clarity and the tempo. For the experiments, 70 academic presentation speech data in the Corpus of Spontaneous Japanese (CSJ) are used. As the experimental results, significant properties in the patterns of the modulation spectrum and the syllable speed are obtained as a difference of the beginning and the ending periods of the presentation. This result will contribute to a hum...
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- 2006
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