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2. Relationship between tectonism and desertification inferred from provenance and lithofacies changes in the Cenozoic terrestrial sequence of the southwestern Tarim Basin
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Aki Sakuma, Ryuji Tada, Tomohiro Yoshida, Hitoshi Hasegawa, Naomi Sugiura, Akinori Karasuda, Ke Wang, and Hongbo Zheng
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Tarim Basin ,Pamir ,ESR signal intensity ,Desertification ,Aertashi section ,Provenance ,Geography. Anthropology. Recreation ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Abstract The modern-day Tarim Basin is covered almost entirely by the Taklimakan sand desert and is one of the most arid regions in the world. Unraveling the aridification history of the desert is important for understanding global climate changes during the Cenozoic, yet the timing and mechanisms driving its formation remain controversial. One of the leading hypotheses is that the uplift of the Pamir, located to the west of the Tarim Basin, blocked the intrusion of moist air and induced the aridification in the Tarim Basin. In this study, we explore the linkage between the uplift of the Pamir and the desertification in the Tarim Basin from the late Eocene to the middle Miocene in the Aertashi section, which is located at the southwestern edge of the Tarim Basin and offers the longest sedimentary record with a reliable age model. Provenance changes in fluvial deposits along the Aertashi section were examined using electron spin resonance (ESR) signal intensity and crystallinity index (CI) of quartz in the sand fraction of fluvial sandstones and clast counting based on the identification of clast types by thin section observation to identify timings of tectonic events in the Pamir, from which clastic materials were supplied to the Aertashi section by rivers. Our results suggest that major provenance changes in the drainage of the paleo-Yarkand river delivering clasts to the Aertashi section occurred at ca. 27, 20, and 15 Ma. These timings are mostly consistent with those observed in previous provenance studies in the Aertashi section and probably reflect tectonic events in the Pamir. On the other hand, according to the previous studies, the first occurrence of sand dune deposits indicates that the Tarim Basin was relatively arid after ca. 34 Ma. Hence, our result does not support the hypothesis that the initial aridification in the Tarim Basin was triggered by the uplift of the Pamir and the resultant blocking of moisture supply from the Paratethys Sea, although the subsequent intensification of tectonic events at ca. 27 Ma in the Pamir might have caused aridification indicated by the initiation of loess deposition.
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- 2021
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3. Association of body mass index with outcomes in patients with newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation: GARFIELD-AF
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Daniela Poli, Sophie Testa, Corrado Lodigiani, Toon Wei Lim, Kevin Jones, Kangning Chen, Hui Li, Hilary Pinnock, Grzegorz Bilo, Hack-Lyoung Kim, Andrew Murray, Bernard J Gersh, Kurt Huber, Robin Fox, Sarah Davies, James Rogers, Morten Schou, Xin Li, Vira Tseluyko, Sergey Popov, Rajeev Gupta, Grzegorz Opolski, Preeti Pandya, Bronte Ayres, Milan Gupta, Peter Hutchinson, Phil Simmons, Andrew Gallagher, Michel Galinier, Franck Paganelli, Jens Kilian, Adam Blenkhorn, Mohamed Ibrahim, Fernando Lanas, Karen Pieper, Eivind Berge, M Clark, Agneta Andersson, Karim Ladha, Bijoy Sinha, Torstein Hole, Dan Atar, Hywel Jones, R Smith, Andrew Ross, Emmanuel Ellie, Paul Evans, Yong Wang, Hiroshi Ono, Tadashi Nakamura, Paul MacDonald, Stephen Rogers, Igor Sibon, Simon Dobson, David Fitzmaurice, Jiyan Chen, Neil Roberts, Pierre Amarenco, Nigel Hart, Giancarlo Agnelli, Georges Mairesse, Pekka Raatikainen, Oleg Sychov, Yasuyuki Suzuki, Bo Liu, Mathieu Zuber, John French, Yuejin Yang, Myeong-Chan Cho, Julian Thompson, Michael Stokes, John W Eikelboom, Mark Richardson, John Matthews, Will Murdoch, Jean-Philippe Neau, Freek Verheugt, Ajay K Kakkar, Giuseppe Ambrosio, Marcin Gruchała, Keith A A Fox, Sunil Kumar, Ruiping Zhao, Patrick Carroll, Masanori Kaneko, Thanh Phan, Ping Yang, Sung-Won Jang, Claire Jones, Mårten Rosenqvist, Johan Engdahl, Debabrata Roy, John Cairns, Ping Chen, Michael Olsen, Paul Angaran, David Russell, Helena Dominguez, Béla Merkely, Joseph Berlingieri, James Bennett, Hugo ten Cate, Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Masahiro Minamoto, Hiroyuki Oda, Toshihiko Shiraiwa, Jonathan Webster, Yukihiro Koretsune, Kotaro Obunai, R Thompson, Yong Seog Oh, Giuliana Guazzaloca, Giuliana Martini, Marc Bonnefoy, Michael Cox, András Nagy, Kazuki Sato, Richard Davies, Daisuke Ikeda, Susumu Suzuki, Hiroki Teragawa, Koji Matsushita, Ying Guo, Catherine Neden, Mark Pugsley, Simon Cartwright, Polly Jacobs, Xiaoshu Cheng, Daniel Nishijima, Sylvia Haas, Vinay Kumar, Saverio Virdone, Jean-Pierre Bassand, Samuel Z Goldhaber, Shinya Goto, Frank Misselwitz, Alexander G G Turpie, Alison Macleod, Karen Forshaw, Mark Boon, Stephen Miller, Simon Wetherell, Moustafa Moustafa, Gaetano Serviddio, Renato Lopes, Kazuo Takei, Hiroaki Nishioka, Mykola Stanislavchuk, C Ramesh, R Kamath, Stuart J Connolly, Nooshin Bazargani, Kevin Douglas, Werner Hacke, Gloria Kayani, Ali Oto, Hiroshi Watanabe, Walter Hermans, Kazuya Murata, Christian Fielder Camm, Marco Moia, Niraj Sharma, Jaeyoung Kim, Walter Abhayaratna, Andriy Yagensky, Hosen Kiat, Wilhelm Haverkamp, Yang Jiao, Hitoshi Kato, Jindrich Spinar, Daniel Theodoro, Philip Cooke, Paolo Golino, Tetsuro Yoshida, Prakash Chandwani, Christine A'Court, Brian Ramjattan, Torbjørn Øien, Toshiyuki Kobayashi, Richard West, Petr Jansky, Seil Oh, Jan Steffel, Martin van Eickels, Hyung-Wook Park, Nam-Ho Kim, Søren Rasmussen, Kazuo Suzuki, David Colquhoun, Hiroshi Ando, Simon Franklin, Tae-Joon Cha, Sang Cheol Bae, Guosheng Fu, Yoshihiro Saito, Heinz Drexel, 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GÜNTER LEHMANN, Frederic Casassus, Bernard Crousillat, Bernard Doucet, Jean-Joseph Muller, Grzegorz Raczak, Kazuyuki Saito, Anders Ostrem, Chi Keong Ching, KUNIHIKO YAMAMOTO, John Camm, Carmine Mazzone, Jaemin Shim, Jadwiga Nessler, Jan Vercammen, Marc Delforge, Chong-Jin Kim, Pierre Nazeyrollas, Louise Lumley, Paul Roome, Helen Stoddart, Mark Rickenbach, Paul Mullen, Noriyuki Nakanishi, Gordon Irvine, Paul Conn, Kurt Lenz, Richard Coates, E Fisher, Warwick Coulson, Jiri Lastuvka, Pablo García Pavía, P Jhittay, Philip Saunders, Peter Bernhardt, Wanwarang Wongcharoen, Kentaro Yamamoto, Hector Lucas Luciardi, Harry Gibbs, Marianne Brodmann, Jørn Dalsgaard Nielsen, Hany Ragy, Matyas Keltai, Jitendra Pal Singh Sawhney, Janina Stepinska, Elizaveta Panchenko, Barry Jacobson, Xavier Viñolas, Pantep Angchaisuksiri, Alex Parkhomenko, Huaiqin Zhang, Shiping Cao, Daowen Wang, Guizhou Tao, Yingmin Chen, Shenghu He, Tongguo Wu, Moshui Chen, Longgen Xiong, Praveen Jadhavm, Raghava Sarma, Govind Kulkarni, Rasesh Atulbhai Pothiwala, Mohanan Padinhare Purayil, Kamaldeep Chawla, Veerappa Annasaheb Kothiwale, Bagirath Raghuraman, Vinod Madan Vijan, Jitendra Sawhney, Ganapathi Bantwal, Aziz Khan, Ramdhan Meena, Manojkumar Chopada, Sunitha Abraham, Vikas Bisne, Govindan Vijayaraghavan, Rajashekhar Durgaprasad, Kartikeya Bhargava, Udigala Madappa Nagamalesh, Rajeeve Kumar Rajput, Seishu Kanamori, Koichiro Kumagai, Yosuke Katsuda, Keiki Yoshida, Fumitoshi Toyota, Yuji Mizuno, Ikuo Misumi, Hiroo Noguchi, Shinichi Ando, Tetsuro Suetsugu, Susumu Adachi, Kei Chiba, Hiroaki Norita, Makoto Tsuruta, Takeshi Koyanagi, Takayuki Higashi, Shiro Azakami, Shinichiro Komaki, Kenshi Kumeda, Takashi Murayama, Jun Matsumura, Yurika Oba, Ryuji Sonoda, Kazuo Goto, Kotaro Minoda, Yoshikuni Haraguchi, Hisakazu Suefuji, Hiroo Miyagi, Tsugihiro Nakamura, Hidekazu Nandate, Ryuji Zaitsu, Yoshihisa Fujiura, Akira Yoshimura, Hiroyuki Numata, Jun Ogawa, Yasuyuki Kamogawa, Kinshiro Murakami, Yutaka Wakasa, Masanori Yamasawa, Hiromitsu Maekawa, Sumihisa Abe, Hajime Kihara, Satoru Tsunoda, Katsumi Saito, Hiroki Tachibana, Ichiro Oba, Takashi Kuwahata, Satoshi Higa, Masamichi Gushiken, Takuma Eto, Hidetoshi Chibana, Kazuaki Fujisawa, Yuhei Shiga, Hirokuni Sumi, Toshihisa Nagatomo, Yoshihiko Atsuchi, Toshiro Nagoshi, Kazuhisa Sanno, Fumihiro Hoshino, Naoto Yokota, Masahiro Kameko, Toshifumi Tabuchi, Munesumi Ishizawa, Yoshitake Fujiura, Taku Seto, Tetsu Iwao, Norio Ishioka, Koichi Oshiro, Keizo Tsuchida, Yutaka Hatori, Motoshi Takeuchi, Hiroto Takezawa, Shinjiro Nagano, Masaaki Iwaki, Yuichiro Nakamura, Naomasa Miyamoto, Toshifumi Taguchi, Ko Ashida, Naoto Yoshizawa, Jun Agata, Seishiro Matsukawa, Osamu Arasaki, Shuji Fukuoka, Hirofumi Murakami, Kazuya Mishima, Yoshiki Hata, Ichiro Sakuma, Ichiro Takamura, Mitsuyuki Akutsu, Toshihide Unoki, Yoshinori Go, Makoto Ikemura, Shoji Morii, Shigeru Marusaki, Hideo Doi, Mitsuru Tanaka, Takaaki Kusumoto, Shigeo Kakinoki, Chiga Ogurusu, Masami 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Sasagawa, Takeshi Tana, Yoshihito Hayashi, Shinichi Hirota, Yukihiko Abe, Hirohide Uchiyama, Shuichi Tohyo, Naoto Hanazono, Seiichi Miyajima, Hisashi Shimono, Yasunobu Shozawa, Yawara Niijima, Osamu Murai, Hideko Inaba, Katsumasa Nomura, Masatsugu Nozoe, Toshiyuki Furukawa, Nobuhisa Ito, Shunichi Nagai, Kiyoharu Sato, Shiro Nakahara, Yujin Shimoyama, Naoko Ohara, Teruhiko Kozuka, Hideaki Okita, Masato Endo, Tsutomu Goto, Makoto Hirose, Emiko Nagata, Toshizumi Mori, Shuichi Seki, Katsuhiro Okamoto, Osamu Moriai, Yoko Emura, Tsuyoshi Fukuda, Haruhiko Date, Shuichi Kawakami, Sho Nagai, Yuya Ueyama, Tetsuro Fudo, Mitsuru Imaizumi, Takuo Ogawa, Shunsuke Take, Hideo Ikeda, Norihiko Sakamoto, Kiyomitsu Ikeoka, Nobuo Wakaki, Masatake Abe, Junji Doiuchi, Tetsuya Kira, Masato Tada, Ken Tsuzaki, Naoya Miura, Yasuaki Fujisawa, Wataru Furumoto, Akinori Fujisawa, Ryosai Nakamura, Hiroyasu Komatsu, Rei Fujiki, Shuichi Kawano, Keijiro Nishizawa, Yoji Kato, Junya Azuma, Kiyoshi Yasui, Toshio Amano, Yasuhiro Sekine, Tatsuo Honzawa, Yuichiro Koshibu, Yasuhide Sakamoto, Shingo Miyaguchi, Kojuro Morishita, Yasuko Samejima, Toyoshi Sasaki, Fumiko Iseki, Hiroshi Kano, Yoichi Takagi, Yoko Onuki Pearce, Takayuki Fukui, Toru Nakayama, Hideaki Kanai, Yoshiyuki Kawano, Tetsuji Ino, Hironori Miyoshi, Yasufumi Miyamoto, Masahito Shigekiyo, Shimato Ono, Yutaka Okamoto, Satoshi Ubukata, Kojiro Kodera, Tatsuo Oriuchi, Naoki Matsumoto, Koichi Inagaki, Atsushi Iseki, Tomohiro Yoshida, Toshihiro Goda, Tsukasa Katsuki, Atsushi Sato, Etsuo Mori, Toshio Tsubokura, Hiroshi Shudo, Shunichi Fujimoto, Yoshiyuki Furukawa, Hiroshi Hosokawa, Jun Narumi, Kiichiro Yamamoto, Masaki Owari, Takuya Inakura, Takafumi Anno, Kazuyuki Shirakawa, Tan Yuyang, Hui Nam Park, Woo-Shik Kim, HyeYoung Lee, Dae Hyeok Kim, Dae-Kyeong Kim, Dong Ju Choi, Hui-Kyung Jeon, Dong-Gu Shin, Sang Weon Park, Hoon Ki Park, Sang-Jin Han, Young Keun On, JaeJin Kwak, Seong Hoon Park, Kee-Sik Kim, Byung Chun Jung, Gyo-Seung Hwang, Sakda 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Zapata, Diego Conde, Guillermo Giacomi, Alberto Alfredo Fernandez, Mario Alberto Berli, Fabian Ferroni, Jefferson Jaber, Luciana Vidal Armaganijan, André Steffens, José Márcio Ribeiro, Marcelo Silveira Teixeira, Paulo Rossi, Leonardo Pires, Daniel Moreira, Luiz Bodanese, Marcelo Westerlund Montera, Jamil Abdalla Saad, Euler Roberto Manenti, Alexandre Negri, Carlos Moncada, Dalton Precoma, Fernando Roquette, Gilmar Reis, Estêvão Lanna Figueiredo, Roberto Vieira Botelho, Helius Carlos Finimundi, Adriano Kochi, Fábio Alban, Rogério Tadeu Tumelero, Lilia Maia, Humberto Montecinos, Martín Larico Gómez, Carlos Conejeros, Patricio Marin Cuevas, Alejandro Forero, Claudio Bugueño Gutiérrez, Juan Aguilar, Sergio Potthoff Cardenas, German Eggers, Cesar Houzvic, Carlos Rey, Germán Arriagada, Gustavo Charme Vilches, Raul Leal Cantu, Ricardo Cabrera Jardines, Nilda Espinola Zavaleta, Enrique Lopez Rosas, Gerardo Pozas, Ernesto Cardona Muñoz, Norberto Matadamas Hernandez, Adolfo Leyva Rendon, Norberto Garcia Hernandez, David Lopez Villezca, Carlos Hernandez Herrera, Rodolfo Gaona Rodriguez, Efrain Villeda Espinosa, David Flores Martinez, Jose Velasco Barcena, Omar Fierro Fierro, Ignacio Rodriguez Briones, Humberto Alvarez Lopez, Rafael Olvera Ruiz, Roxana Reyes Sanchez, Roberto Arriaga Nava, Pedro Fajardo Campos, Mario Benavides Gonzalez, Claus Hagn, Johannes Foechterle, Michael Winkler, Bruno Schneeweiss, Alfons Gegenhuber, Wilfried Lang, Sabine Eichinger-Hasenauer, Peter Kaserer, Josef Sykora, Heribert Rasch, Bernhard Strohmer, Luc Capiau, Geert Vervoort, Bart Wollaert, Geert Hollanders, Dirk Faes, Yohan Balthazar, Olivier Xhaet, Harry Striekwold, John Thoeng, Kurt Hermans, Wim Anné, Ivan Blankoff, Michel Beutels, Stefan Verstraete, Philippe Purnode, Pascal Godart, Tim Boussy, Philippe Desfontaines, Alex Heyse, Joeri Voet, Eva Zidkova, Rudolf Spacek, Vilma Machova, Ondrej Ludka, Josef Olsr, Lubos Kotik, Blazej Racz, Richard Ferkl, Jan Hubac, Ilja Kotik, Zdenek Monhart, Hana Burianova, Ondrej Jerabek, Jana Pisova, Vratislav Dedek, Michaela Honkova, Petr Podrazil, Petr Reichert, Miroslav Novak, Vaclav Durdil, Katarina Plocova, Ulrik Hintze, Næstved Sygehus, Arne Bremmelgaard, John Markenvard, Jan Børger, Jorgen Solgaard, Ebbe Eriksen, Thomas Løkkegaard, Michael Bruun, Jacob Mertz, Joël Ohayon, Yannick Gottwalles, Philippe Loiselet, Mohamed Bassel Koujan, André Marquand, Jean-Pierre Cebron, Maxime Guenoun, Dominique Guedj-Meynier, A G Lokesh, James Kadouch, Pierre-Yves Fournier, Jean-Pierre Huberman, Nestor Lemaire, Gilles Rodier, Xavier Vandamme, Marie Hélène Mahagne, Antoine Mielot, Jean-Baptiste Churet, Vincent Navarre, Frederic Sellem, Gilles Monniot, Jean-Paul Boyes, Désiré Obadia, Etienne Bearez, Jean Philippe Brugnaux, Alain Fedorowsky, Jean-Baptiste Berneau, Frédéric Chemin, Sebastien Schellong, Georg Koeniger, Uwe Gerbaulet, Bernd-Thomas Kellner, Thomas Schaefer, Jan Purr, Enno Eißfeller, Heinz-Dieter Zauzig, Peter Riegel, Christoph Axthelm, 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Peter Christersson, Svein Høegh Henrichsen, Jan Erik Otterstad, Jan Berg-Johansen, Andrzej Gieroba, Malgorzata Biedrzycka, Michal Ogorek, Beata Wozakowska-Kaplon, Krystyna Loboz-Grudzien, Jerzy Kuzniar, Roman Zaluska, Jaroslaw Hiczkiewicz, Lucyna Swiatkowska-Byczynska, Lech Kucharski, Piotr Minc, Maciej Olszewski, Grzegorz Kania, Malgorzata Krzciuk, Zbigniew Lajkowski, Bozenna Ostrowska-Pomian, Jerzy Lewczuk, Elzbieta Zinka, Agnieszka Karczmarczyk, Malgorzata Chmielnicka-Pruszczynska, Iwona Wozniak-Skowerska, Marek Bronisz, Marcin Ogorek, Grazyna Glanowska, Piotr Ruszkowski, Grzegorz Skonieczny, Ryszard Sciborski, Boguslaw Okopien, Piotr Kukla, Krzysztof Galbas, Krzysztof Cymerman, Jaroslaw Jurowiecki, Pawel Miekus, Stanislaw Mazur, Roman Lysek, Jacek Baszak, Teresa Rusicka-Piekarz, Ewa Domanska, Jozef Lesnik, Gadel Kamalov, Dmitry Belenky, Liudmila Egorova, Alexander Khokhlov, Eduard Yakupov, Dmitry Zateyshchikov, Olga Miller, Evgeniy Mazur, Konstantin Zrazhevskiy, Tatyana Novikova, Yulia Moiseeva, Elena Polkanova, Konstantin Sobolev, Maria Rossovskaya, Yulia Shapovalova, Alla Kolesnikova, Konstantin Nikolaev, Oksana Zemlianskaia, Anna Zateyshchikova, Victor Kostenko, Maria Poltavskaya, Anton Edin, Elena Aleksandrova, Oksana Drapkina, Alexander Vishnevsky, Oleg Nagibovich, Petr Chizhov, Svetlana Rachkova, Mikhail Sergeev, Borys Kurylo, Alexey Ushakov, Pere Alvarez Garcia, Luis Tercedor Sanchez, Salvador Tranche Iparraguirre, Pere Toran Monserrat, Emilio Marquez Contreras, Jordi Isart Rafecas, Juan Motero Carrasco, Casimiro Gomez Pajuelo, Angel Grande Ruiz, Jordi Merce Klein, Ines Monte Collado, Herminia Palacin Piquero, Carles Brotons Cuixart, Esther Fernandez Escobar, Cecilia Corros Vicente, Manuel Vida Gutierrez, Francisco Epelde Gonzalo, Encarnacion Martinez Navarro, Maria Barreda Gonzalez, Jose Iglesias Sanmartin, Mercedes Jimenez Gonzalez, Juan Herreros Melenchon, Tomas Ripoll Vera, Manuel Jimenez Navarro, Maria Vazquez Caamano, Gonzalo Marcos Gomez, Andres Iniguez Romo, Alexander Wirdby, Kerstin Henriksson, Micael Elmersson, Arnor Egilsson, Ulf Börjesson, Gunnar Svärd, Anders Lindh, Lars-Bertil Olsson, Mikael Gustavsson, Lars Benson, Claes Bothin, Ali Hajimirsadeghi, Björn Martinsson, Marianne Ericsson, Åke Ohlsson, Håkan Lindvall, Peter Svensson, Katarina Thörne, Hans Händel, Pyotr Platonov, Fredrik Bernsten, Ingar Timberg, Milita Crisby, Lennart Malmqvist, Jörgen Thulin, Aida Hot-Bjelak, Steen Jensen, Per Stalby, Johann Debrunner, Iurii Rudyk, Oleksandr Karpenko, Svitlana Zhurba, Igor Kraiz, Oleksandr Parkhomenko, Iryna Kupnovytska, Nestor Seredyuk, Oleksiy Ushakov, Olena Koval, Igor Kovalskiy, Yevgeniya Svyshchenko, Susanna Tykhonova, Ivan Fushtey, Naresh Chauhan, Daryl Goodwin, Ramila Patel, Bennett Wong, Alex Cameron, Niranjan Patel, M S Kainth, Gill Pickavance, Joanna McDonnell, Laura Handscombe, Trevor Gooding, Helga Wagner, Catherine Bromham, Shoeb Suryani, Bhupinder Sarai, W Willcock, S Sircar, A Gilliand, Roman Bilas, E Strieder, Anne Wakeman, Graham Kirby, Bhaskhar Vishwanathan, Nigel Bird, John Bisatt, Jennifer Litchfield, Tim Fooks, Richard Kelsall, Neil Paul, Elizabeth Alborough, Michael Aziz, Pete Wilson, Sue Fairhead, Hasan Chowan, Gary Taylor, Dawn Tragen, Matt Parfitt, Claire Seamark, Carolyn Paul, Angus Jefferies, Helen Sharp, Claire Giles, Matthew Bramley, Philip Williams, Jehad Aldegather, William Lumb, Phil Evans, Frances Scouller, Yvette Stipp, Philip Pinney, Paul Wadeson, T Railton, Emyr Davies, Jonathan McClure, Marc Jacobs, Claire Hutton, Keith Butter, Susan Barrow, Helen Little, Ulka Choudhary, Ikram Haq, Paul Ainsworth, Phil Weeks, Jane Eden, Lisa Gibbons, Janet Glencross, K Poland, Conor Mulolland, A Warke, Ian Hodgins, Stephen Vercoe, Jayesh Patel, Amar Ali, Nigel De-Sousa, Mark Danielsen, Purnima Sharma, Sophia Galloway, Charlotte Hawkins, Raife Oliver, Martin Aylward, Mira Pattni, Shahid Ahmad, Catherine Rothwell, Fiaz Choudhary, Sabrina Khalaque, Stephanie Short, Sharon Peters, Amy Butler, Steven Coates, Steve Walton, Diane Shepherd, Toh Wong, Melanie Deacon, David Cornelius, Henry Choi, Jon Sumner, Tim Myhill, Salah Estifanos, Diane Geatch, Justin Wilkinson, Richard Veale, Rob Hirst, Kashif Zaman, Catherine Liley, Rebecca Wastling, Paul McEleny, Andre Beattie, Mike Wong, Chaminda Dooldeniya, Greg Rogers, Rajesh Muvva, Matthew Adam, Nicolas Thomas, Rory Reed, Simon Randfield, Ann Flynn, Andrew Halpin, Louise Lomax, Minnal Nadaph, Iain Munro, Jane Goram, John Shewring, Emma Bowen-Simpkins, Bhuwanendu Singh, Penny Astridge, Philip Thomson, Ron Lehman, Andrei Catanchin, David Eccleston, Peter Blombery, Greg Starmer, Margaret Arstall, Maurits Binnekamp, Astin Lee, Robert Luton, Amritanshu Shekhar Pandey, Stephen Cheung, Rolland Leader, Philippe Beaudry, Félix Ayala-Paredes, John Heath, Germain Poirier, Bradley Schweitzer, Reginald Nadeau, Ripple Dhillon, Tomasz Hruczkowski, Andrea Lavoie, Ratika Parkash, James Cha, Benoit Coutu, Jorge Bonet, Saul Vizel, Sameh Fikry, Ahmed Mowafy, Azza Katta, Mazen Tawfik, Moustafa Nawar, Mohamed Sobhy, Tarek Khairy, Ahmed Abd El-Aziz, Ashraf Reda, Atef Elbahry, Mohamed Setiha, Magdi Elkhadem, Adel El-Etreby, David Kettles, Junaid Bayat, Heidi Siebert, Adrian Horak, Ynez Kelfkens, Riaz Garda, Thayabran Pillay, Michele Guerra, Hendrik Theron, Rikus Louw, Deon Greyling, Pindile Mntla, Siddique Ismail, Fayzal Ahmed, Johannes Engelbrecht, Shambu Maharajh, Veronica Ueckermann, Ghazi Yousef, Munther AlOmairi, Rajan Maruthanayagam, Rupesh Singh, Ahmed Naguib, Amrish Agrawal, Mukesh Nathani, Adel Wassef, Scott Beach, Peter Duffy, Stephen Falkowski, Kevin Ferrick, Miguel Franco, Annette Quick, Vance Wilson, Mark Alberts, Edwin Blumberg, Roddy Canosa, Ted Gutowski, Rodney Ison, Jorge Garcia, Howard Noveck, Pamela Rama, Rajneesh Reddy, Marcus Williams, Keith Ferdinand, Ihsan Haque, Robert Mendelson, Sridevi Pitta, Charles Treasure, Cas Cader, Walter Pharr, Alisha Oropallo, George Platt, Jaspal Gujral, James Welker, Firas Koura, Ajay K. Kakkar, A. John Camm, David A. Fitzmaurice, Keith A.A. Fox, Bernard J. Gersh, Samuel Z. Goldhaber, Lorenzo G. Mantovani, Karen S. Pieper, Alexander G.G. Turpie, Freek W.A. Verheugt, Antonio Carlos PereiraBarretto, Stuart J. Connolly, Jean-Yves Le Heuzey, Jitendra Pal SinghSawhney, Carlos JerjesSánchez Díaz, Hugo Ten Cate, Wael Al Mahmeed, Zhiming Yang Li Xue, A.G. Ravi Shankar, Chiei Takanaka Sen Adachi, Rodolfo AndresAhuad Guerrero, Leonel Adalberto Di Paola, DárioCelestino Sobral Filho, Costantino RobertoFrack Costantini, Weimar Kunz SebbaBarrosodeSouzaem, João David deSouzaNeto, José Carlos MouraJorge, Adalberto MenezesLorga Filho, Carlos Henrique DelCarlo, FernandoAugustoAlves da Costa, Gilson Robertode Araújo, Jose FranciscoKerr Saraiva, João CarlosFerreira Braga, Roberto Álvaro RamosFilho, Cláudio MunhozdaFontoura Tavares, CésarCássio Broilo França, Guido BernardoAranha Rosito, João BatistadeMouraXavierMoraes Junior, Roberto Simõesde Almeida, Ney CarterdoCarmo Borges, LuísGustavo Gomes Ferreira, Benjamin AleckJosehStockins Fernandez, CarlosJerjes Sanchez Diaz, Jesus JaimeIllescas Diaz, Maria GuadalupeRamos Zavala, GuillermoAntonio Llamas Esperón, Manuel delosRios Ibarra, LuisRamon Virgen Carrillo, JuanJose Lopez Prieto, Jose LuisLeiva Pons, Carlos GerardoCantu Brito, EduardoJulianJose Roberto ChuquiureValenzuela, Alberto EstebanBazzoni Ruiz, Oscar MartinLopez Ruiz, Jesus DavidMorales Cerda, Axel De Wolf, Carmela Viitanen, Giovanni Di Minno, Raimondo De Cristofaro, Angelo De Blasio, Maria D'Avino, J.H. Ruiter, Coen van Guldener, P.R. Nierop S.H.K., B.E. Groenemeijer, W. Terpstra, L.V.A. Boersma, Wieslaw Supinski Jaroslaw, Roman Libis Vera Eltishcheva, Maria FernandaLopez Fernandez, Luis MiguelRincon Diaz, Luis FernandoIglesias Alonso, Jose RamonGonzalez Juanatey, Joan Bayo iLlibre, Carlos AlexandreAlmeida Fernandez, Juan JoseMontero Alia, Maria AngelsMoleiro Oliva, Maria delMarRodriguez Alvarez, Maria FeArcocha Torres, Miguel AngelPrieto Diaz, Jan Lindén Centrumkliniken, Juerg H. Beer, Colin Bradshaw Cumberlidge, Daniel Jackson Ben Ward, Nick Hargreaves Ben Frankel, William van Gaal, David O'Donnell, Miranda du Preez, Seif Kamal Abou Seif, Mohamed Gamal El Din, Louis van Zyl, Rehana Loghdey Wessel Oosthuysen, Abdullah Al Naeemi, Ehab M. Esheiba, and W. Michael Kutayli
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Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Objective While greater body mass index (BMI) is associated with increased risk of developing atrial fibrillation (AF), the impact of BMI on outcomes in newly diagnosed AF is unclear. We examine the influence of BMI on outcomes and whether this is modified by sex and evaluate the effect of non-vitamin K oral anticoagulants (NOACs) in patients with high BMI.Methods GARFIELD-AF is a prospective registry of 52 057 newly diagnosed AF patients. The study population comprised 40 482 participants: 703 underweight (BMI
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4. Size Dependent Fast Li Ion Storage Based on Size Regulated TiO2(B) Nanosheet Electrodes with Vertical, Horizontal and Random Alignment
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Tomohiro YOSHIDA, Daisuke TAKIMOTO, Dai MOCHIZUKI, and Wataru SUGIMOTO
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tio2 ,nanosheet ,lithium ion intercalation ,Technology ,Physical and theoretical chemistry ,QD450-801 - Abstract
TiO2(B) has a high theoretical capacity of 335 mAh g−1 for Li+ intercalation and thus has been considered as a candidate for lithium-ion capacitor and Li-ion battery negative electrodes. For high rate lithium storage, i.e. high power density, it is important to shorten the Li+ diffusion path by using nanostructured TiO2(B). In this work, TiO2(B) nanosheet with different equivalent diameter of 300 nm and 30 nm were prepared. In addition, the orientation of the TiO2(B) nanosheets was manipulated by altering the deposition method and drying process. Smaller size TiO2(B) nanosheets had better Li+ intercalation ability compared to larger sized TiO2(B) nanosheets. The effect of alignment of the TiO2(B) nanosheets was evident for small-sized TiO2(B) nanosheets; vertical or random alignment of small-sized TiO2(B) afforded higher capacity compared to horizontally oriented nanosheets.
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- 2020
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5. Synergy of Binary Substitutions for Improving the Cycle Performance in LiNiO2 Revealed by Ab Initio Materials Informatics
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Tomohiro Yoshida, Ryo Maezono, and Kenta Hongo
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Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Published
- 2020
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6. Multi body dynamics of a slipper considering contact with retainer in swash plate type piston pumps coupled with hydrodynamic analysis of oil-film
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Kenta SUZUKI, Motoshi SUZUKI, Tomohiro YOSHIDA, and Takashi FUJIMOTO
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axial piston pump ,slippers ,hydraulics ,hydrostatic bearing ,simulation ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 ,Engineering machinery, tools, and implements ,TA213-215 - Abstract
In order to understand motion mechanisms of slippers in swash plate type piston pumps, the analysis flow combining multi-body dynamics and the oil-film analysis was constructed. In the modeling, it is possible to consider the slipper deformation due to the oil film reaction force and the contact with the retainer. This analysis evaluated the effects of elastic deformation of the slipper, discharge pressure, and hydraulic oil temperature on the slipper behavior, and clarified the following. (1) When the slipper is located on the high-pressure side of the pump, the oil-film gap to swash becomes wider in the entrance direction of slipper’s sliding surface. As a result, the gap becomes wedge shape and dynamic pressure is generated. The slipper floats due to this dynamic pressure combined with the static pressure. (2) The slipper tilt angle becomes larger and the flying height is smaller in calculation by considering the elastic deformation of the slipper. This makes it possible to safety evaluate the gap. (3) Changes in discharge pressure and hydraulic oil temperature have a great influence on the behavior of slippers.
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- 2021
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7. Vertical Distribution of Arthropod Assemblages and the Effects of Weather Conditions on Arthropod Rain in a Temperate Conifer Forest
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Tomohiro Yoshida, Yasunori Kusunoki, Yuya Fukano, and Naoki Hijii
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canopy ,arthropod abundance ,trunk-sticky trap ,water-pan trap ,arthropod rain ,weather conditions ,Forestry ,SD1-669.5 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Vertical stratification of forests results in the occurrence of different arthropod assemblages between the vertical layers. Fallen arthropods from the canopy layers (i.e., “arthropod rain”) are additional food sources for predators thriving on the forest floor (FF). However, the abundances of arthropods are strongly affected by weather conditions and vertical stratification. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the vertical distribution of arthropod assemblages and effects of temperature and precipitation on the arthropod rain in a temperate conifer (Cryptomeria japonica) forest. Arthropods were collected by water-pan traps and trunk-sticky traps in the upper canopy (UC; 16 m), lower canopy (10 m), and FF (0.5 m). Among the fallen arthropods collected by water-pan traps, wandering detritivores, and herbivores were more abundant ranging from the FF to the UC, whereas the abundance of wandering predators (mainly spiders) was similar in the upper and lower canopies. However, detritivores, herbivores, and predators showed the highest abundance in the UC among the flying arthropods. Wandering arthropods moved upward from the FF toward the tree trunks more frequently than downward, indicating the importance of arthropod immigration from the ground to arboreal habitats. Temperature and precipitation had different effects on fallen and moving arthropods among different taxonomic groups. Flying arthropods were affected only by temperature, while wandering detritivores and herbivores were affected by precipitation and temperature. Thus, the abundance of wandering and flying arthropods differed among the vertical layers of a temperate conifer forest; additionally, arthropod rain was closely associated with weather conditions.
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- 2021
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8. Clinical Images: Giant mass on the forehead in Kimura disease
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Tomohiro Yoshida, Keisuke Nishimura, Daisuke Waki, Nozomi Tanaka, Hiroyuki Murabe, and Toshihiko Yokota
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Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Published
- 2022
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9. Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome caused by the dissemination of an invasive emm3/ST15 strain of Streptococcus pyogenes
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Tsuyoshi Sekizuka, Emina Nai, Tomohiro Yoshida, Shota Endo, Emi Hamajima, Satoka Akiyama, Yoji Ikuta, Natsuko Obana, Takahiro Kawaguchi, Kenta Hayashi, Masahiro Noda, Tomoko Sumita, Masayuki Kokaji, Tatsuo Katori, Masanori Hashino, Kunihiro Oba, and Makoto Kuroda
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Streptococcus pyogenes ,Invasive ,emm3 ,ST15 ,Whole-genome sequencing ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Streptococcus pyogenes (group A Streptococcus [GAS]) is a major human pathogen that causes a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations. Although invasive GAS (iGAS) infections are relatively uncommon, emm3/ST15 GAS is a highly virulent, invasive, and pathogenic strain. Global molecular epidemiology analysis has suggested that the frequency of emm3 GAS has been recently increasing. Case presentation A 14-year-old patient was diagnosed with streptococcal toxic shock syndrome and severe pneumonia, impaired renal function, and rhabdomyolysis. GAS was isolated from a culture of endotracheal aspirates and designated as KS030. Comparative genome analysis suggested that KS030 is classified as emm3 (emm-type) and ST15 (multilocus sequencing typing [MLST]), which is similar to iGAS isolates identified in the UK (2013) and Switzerland (2015). Conclusions We conclude that the global dissemination of emm3/ST15 GAS strain has the potential to cause invasive disease.
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- 2017
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10. Exposure to an Extremely-Low-Frequency Magnetic Field Stimulates Adrenal Steroidogenesis via Inhibition of Phosphodiesterase Activity in a Mouse Adrenal Cell Line.
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Kazuyoshi Kitaoka, Shiyori Kawata, Tomohiro Yoshida, Fumiya Kadoriku, and Mitsuo Kitamura
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Extremely low-frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MFs) are generated by power lines and household electrical devices. In the last several decades, some evidence has shown an association between ELF-MF exposure and depression and/or anxiety in epidemiological and animal studies. The mechanism underlying ELF-MF-induced depression is considered to involve adrenal steroidogenesis, which is triggered by ELF-MF exposure. However, how ELF-MFs stimulate adrenal steroidogenesis is controversial. In the current study, we investigated the effect of ELF-MF exposure on the mouse adrenal cortex-derived Y-1 cell line and the human adrenal cortex-derived H295R cell line to clarify whether the ELF-MF stimulates adrenal steroidogenesis directly. ELF-MF exposure was found to significantly stimulate adrenal steroidogenesis (p < 0.01-0.05) and the expression of adrenal steroid synthetic enzymes (p < 0.05) in Y-1 cells, but the effect was weak in H295R cells. Y-1 cells exposed to an ELF-MF showed significant decreases in phosphodiesterase activity (p < 0.05) and intracellular Ca2+ concentration (p < 0.01) and significant increases in intracellular cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) concentration (p < 0.001-0.05) and cAMP response element-binding protein phosphorylation (p < 0.05). The increase in cAMP was not inhibited by treatment with NF449, an inhibitor of the Gs alpha subunit of G protein. Our results suggest that ELF-MF exposure stimulates adrenal steroidogenesis via an increase in intracellular cAMP caused by the inhibition of phosphodiesterase activity in Y-1 cells. The same mechanism may trigger the increase in adrenal steroid secretion in mice observed in our previous study.
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- 2016
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11. Reinforcement Learning for a New Piano Mover
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Yuko Ishiwaka, Tomohiro Yoshida, and Yukinori Kakazu
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hierarchy agent system ,piano mover's problem ,reinforcement learning ,Information technology ,T58.5-58.64 ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 - Abstract
We attempt to achieve corporative behavior of autonomous decentralized agents constructed via Q-Learning, which is a type of reinforcement learning. As such, in the present paper, we examine the piano mover's problem. We propose a multi-agent architecture that has a training agent, learning agents and intermediate agent. Learning agents are heterogeneous and can communicate with each other. The movement of an object with three kinds of agent depends on the composition of the actions of the learning agents. By learning its own shape through the learning agents, avoidance of obstacles by the object is expected. We simulate the proposed method in a two-dimensional continuous world. Results obtained in the present investigation reveal the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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12. Wordoids: Boid Based Personalized Word Clustering System in Dark Side Ternary Stars.
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Yuko Ishiwaka, Kazutaka Izumi, Tomohiro Yoshida, and Gaku Yasui
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- 2020
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13. GAGPL: A Personalized Semantic Orientation Calculator in Dark Side Ternary Stars.
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Tomohiro Yoshida, Yuko Ishiwaka, and Gaku Yasui
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- 2019
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14. A 73-Year-Old Man With Refractory Hemoptysis
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Hiroshi Kobe, Masashi Momose, Yui Miyazaki, Chika Nishihara, Tomohiro Yoshida, and Tadashi Ishida
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine - Published
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15. Autonomous Decision of Function of the Redundant Traffic Reduction Node Using a New IP Option.
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Tomohiro Yoshida, Yamato Ikeda, Kenji Ichijo, and Akiko Narita
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- 2016
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16. Discovery and Characterization of a Novel Allosteric Small-Molecule Inhibitor of NADP+-Dependent Malic Enzyme 1
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Tomohiro Yoshida, Tetsuhiro Kawabe, Lewis C. Cantley, and Costas A. Lyssiotis
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Biochemistry - Published
- 2022
17. Gigantic Thermal Shielding in 2D Oxide Nanosheets
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Hirofumi Tsunematsu, Yue Shi, Eisuke Yamamoto, Makoto Kobayashi, Tomohiro Yoshida, and Minoru Osada
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General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,General Materials Science - Published
- 2023
18. Decomposing the Momentum in the Japanese Stock Market
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Yasuhiro Iwanaga, Takehide Hirose, and Tomohiro Yoshida
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History ,Polymers and Plastics ,Business and International Management ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
- 2023
19. Homogenization of understory vegetation by an overabundance of deer (Cervus nippon) in a temperate forest in central Japan
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Atsuko S. Fukamachi, Tomohiro Yoshida, Yoshinobu Hoshino, and Naoaki Watanabe
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Forestry - Abstract
Deer browsing is a form of selective disturbance that homogenizes plant community composition and structure. In mountainous regions, disturbance intensity, together with topographical factors, affect plant communities. However, studies on the multiple effects of deer browsing and topographical factors on plant communities are limited. Here, we investigated the effects of deer exclusion on understory vegetation across the upper and lower slopes of a temperate deciduous forest in a mountainous area of Japan. We established six pairs of exclosure and control quadrats, with three pairs at each topographical position. We assessed changes in vegetation and plant structure (coverage and height), species composition, numbers of flowering/fruiting species, and damage to the plant species caused by deer browsing between 2009–2016. Vegetation coverage and the number of flowering/fruiting plant species increased in the exclosure quadrats during the study period, indicating that browsing prevents herb-layer species from reaching the flowering and fruiting stages in this site. Moreover, dissimilarity in species composition between the exclosure and control quadrats increased on the upper slope. However, the dissimilarity between upper and lower slopes in the control quadrats tended to decrease. Large herbs, which mainly include forbs and perennial species, were characteristically abundant on the lower slopes and decreased in the control quadrats on the lower slope. Our results indicate that the exclusion of deer had different effects on the understory vegetation of upper and lower slopes, suggesting that deer overbrowsing weakens the correlation between plant functional traits and topographic factors, resulting in homogenized plant communities.
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20. Evaluating the soil microbe community‐level physiological profile using <scp>EcoPlate</scp> and soil properties at 33 forest sites across Japan
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Masahiro Nakamura, Chisato Terada, Kinya Ito, Kazuaki Matsui, Shigeru Niwa, Masae Ishihara, Tanaka Kenta, Tetsuro Yoshikawa, Taku Kadoya, Tsutom Hiura, Hiroyuki Muraoka, Ken Ishida, Naoki Agetsuma, Ryosuke Nakamura, Hitoshi Sakio, Masahiro Takagi, Akira S. Mori, Megumi K. Kimura, Hiroko Kurokawa, Tsutomu Enoki, Tatsuyuki Seino, Atsushi Takashima, Hajime Kobayashi, Kazuho Matsumoto, Koichi Takahashi, Ryunosuke Tateno, Tomohiro Yoshida, Tatsuro Nakaji, Masayuki Maki, Kazutaka Kobayashi, Karibu Fukuzawa, Kazuhiko Hoshizaki, Kazuhide Ohta, Keito Kobayashi, Motohiro Hasegawa, Satoshi N. Suzuki, Michinori Sakimoto, Yoichiro Kitagawa, Akiko Sakai, Hirofumi Kondo, Tomoaki Ichie, Koji Kageyama, Ayaka Hieno, Shogo Kato, Tatsuya Otani, Yasuhiro Utsumi, Tomonori Kume, Kosuke Homma, Koju Kishimoto, Kazuhiko Masaka, Kenta Watanabe, Motomu Toda, Dai Nagamatsu, Yuko Miyazaki, Tamon Yamashita, and Naoko Tokuchi
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Published
- 2022
21. 敗血症患者の1年後転帰とpost–intensive care syndromeに関する複数回の実態調査:単施設前向き観察研究(Multiple fact–finding studies on post–intensive care syndrome and 1 year outcomes among patients with sepsis: a single–center prospective observational study)
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中村 篤雄 (Atsuo Nakamura), 平湯 恒久 (Nobuhisa Hirayu), 田代 恵太 (Keita Tashiro), 金苗 幹典 (Mikinori Kannae), 宮﨑 允宏 (Yoshihiro Miyazaki), 吉田 智博 (Tomohiro Yoshida), and 高須 修 (Osamu Takasu)
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- 2022
22. Sub-THz photonic frequency conversion using graphene and InP-based transistors for future fully coherent access network.
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Kenta Sugawara, Tetsuya Kawasaki, Gen Tamamushi, Mastura B. Hussin, Adrian Dobroiu, Tomohiro Yoshida, Tetsuya Suemitsu, Hirokazu Fukidome, Maki Suemitsu, Victor Ryzhii, Katsumi Iwatsuki, Shigeru Kuwano, Junichi Kani, Jun Terada, and Taiichi Otsuji
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- 2015
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23. Impact of T-gate stem height on parasitic gate delay time in InGaAs-HEMTs.
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Tomohiro Yoshida, Kengo Kobayashi, Taiichi Otsuji, and Tetsuya Suemitsu
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- 2013
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24. Effects of resource size on invertebrate assemblages in water-filled treeholes
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Kenichiro Watanabe, Tomohiro Yoshida, and Akihiro Nakamura
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Nature and Landscape Conservation - Published
- 2023
25. Exploring Heat-Shielding Nanoparticle-Based Materials via First-Principles Calculations and Transfer Learning
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Tomohiro Yoshida, Ryo Maezono, and Kenta Hongo
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Materials science ,Infrared ,business.industry ,Solar spectra ,Blocking (radio) ,Nanoparticle ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Heat shield ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Optoelectronics ,General Materials Science ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Transfer of learning ,business ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Plasmon - Abstract
From an energy-saving perspective, blocking infrared (IR) radiations in the solar spectrum has garnered increased attention, and several heat-shielding nanoparticle-based materials have been employ...
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- 2021
26. Multi body dynamics of a slipper considering contact with retainer in swash plate type piston pumps coupled with hydrodynamic analysis of oil-film
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Motoshi Suzuki, Tomohiro Yoshida, Kenta Suzuki, and Fujimoto Takashi
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Piston pump ,Multi body ,Dynamics (mechanics) ,Oil film ,Mechanics ,Geology ,Swash ,Retainer - Published
- 2021
27. Nonlinear Adaptive Control of Ultrasonic Motors Considering Dead-Zone.
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Nguyen To Hieu, Shogo Odomari, Tomohiro Yoshida, Tomonobu Senjyu, and Atsushi Yona
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28. High-Performance Graphene Field-Effect Transistors With Extremely Small Access Length Using Self-Aligned Source and Drain Technique.
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Myung-Ho Jung, Goon-Ho Park, Tomohiro Yoshida, Hirokazu Fukidome, Tetsuya Suemitsu, Taiichi Otsuji, and Maki Suemitsu
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- 2013
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29. Structure and dynamics of a mountain riparian forest at an upstream valley in central Japan
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Atsuko Fukamachi, Masato Yoshikawa, Naoaki Watanabe, Yoshinobu Hoshino, and Tomohiro Yoshida
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Upstream (petroleum industry) ,Hydrology ,Geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Riparian forest ,Temperate deciduous forest ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Published
- 2020
30. Image Recognition based Logistics Information System in the Construction Sites
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Bikash Lamsal, Tomohiro Yoshida, Bimal Kumar KC, Ayush Pandey, Noriko Kojima, and Naofumi Matsumoto
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- 2022
31. 敗血症患者の1年後転帰とpost–intensive care syndromeに関する複数回の実態調査:単施設前向き観察研究(Multiple fact–finding studies on post–intensive care syndrome and 1 year outcomes among patients with sepsis: a single–center prospective observational study)
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(Atsuo Nakamura), 中村 篤雄, primary, (Nobuhisa Hirayu), 平湯 恒久, additional, (Keita Tashiro), 田代 恵太, additional, (Mikinori Kannae), 金苗 幹典, additional, (Yoshihiro Miyazaki), 宮﨑 允宏, additional, (Tomohiro Yoshida), 吉田 智博, additional, and (Osamu Takasu), 高須 修, additional
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32. Therapeutic plasma exchange for clinically amyopathic dermatomyositis ( <scp>CADM</scp> ) associated with rapidly progressive interstitial pneumonia
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Tadashi Ishida, Machiko Arita, Keisuke Nishimura, Akira Yamagata, Tomohiro Yoshida, Ayaka Tanaka, and Fumiaki Tokioka
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Interferon-Induced Helicase, IFIH1 ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Gastroenterology ,Dermatomyositis ,Disease activity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Refractory ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Effective treatment ,Interstitial pneumonia ,Autoantibodies ,Polymyxin B ,Retrospective Studies ,Plasma Exchange ,biology ,business.industry ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,Traditional therapy ,Middle Aged ,Hemoperfusion ,Amyopathic dermatomyositis ,biology.protein ,Female ,Therapeutic plasma exchange ,Antibody ,Lung Diseases, Interstitial ,business ,030215 immunology - Abstract
Background Patients with clinically amyopathic dermatomyositis (CADM) with anti-melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5 antibody (anti-MDA5 Ab) frequently develop rapidly progressive interstitial pneumonia (RPIP), often with fatal outcomes. Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) has been reported as effective against CADM-RPIP refractory to conventional immunosuppressive therapy. However, the detailed mechanisms by which TPE improves disease activity of CADM-RPIP remain unclear. Aim To elucidate the clinical and demographic characteristics of patients with anti-MDA5 Ab-positive CADM-RPIP treated with TPE and to analyze changes in laboratory findings before, during, and after TPE. Materials & methods Patients hospitalized for CADM-RPIP and treated with TPE in 2017 and 2018 were analyzed retrospectively. Results Three patients were successfully treated with TPE, with good tolerance. Anti-MDA5 Ab titers decreased significantly over the course of TPE. Conclusion We emphasize that TPE could represent an effective treatment option for CADM-RPIP refractory to traditional therapy. Removal of anti-MDA5 Ab and other pathogenic factors may facilitate favorable outcomes.
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33. Dunaimycin C3, a new GRP78 downregulator from Streptomyces sp. RAN389
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Yoichi Hayakawa, Kazuo Shin-ya, Tomohiro Yoshida, and Shoko Kimata
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Pharmacology ,Molecular Structure ,biology ,Cell Survival ,Stereochemistry ,Chemistry ,Antineoplastic Agents ,biology.organism_classification ,Streptomyces ,Inhibitory Concentration 50 ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Cell culture ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Drug Discovery ,Humans ,Molecule ,Inhibitory concentration 50 ,Fermentation ,Molecular chaperone GRP78 ,Endoplasmic Reticulum Chaperone BiP ,Heat-Shock Proteins - Abstract
A new member of the dunaimycin family, dunaimycin C3 (2), was isolated from a fermented broth of Streptomyces sp. RAN389. The molecular formula of 2 was established as C42H70O10 by high-resolution FAB-MS, and the structure was elucidated by NMR spectroscopic analyses. Dunaimycin C3 inhibited the expression of the molecular chaperone GRP78 in HT1080 G-L cells in the presence of 10 mM of 2-deoxyglucose with an IC50 of 8.4 nM.
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- 2020
34. Size Dependent Fast Li Ion Storage Based on Size Regulated TiO2(B) Nanosheet Electrodes with Vertical, Horizontal and Random Alignment
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Daisuke Takimoto, Wataru Sugimoto, Dai Mochizuki, and Tomohiro Yoshida
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Materials science ,Lithium ion intercalation ,Horizontal and vertical ,Electrode ,Size dependent ,Electrochemistry ,Analytical chemistry ,Ion ,Nanosheet - Published
- 2020
35. Apogon soloriens, a new species of cardinalfish (Perciformes: Apogonidae) from the Bonin Islands, Japan
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Tomohiro Yoshida and Hiroyuki Motomura
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0106 biological sciences ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,biology ,Peduncle (anatomy) ,Zoology ,Black band ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Apogonidae ,Perciformes ,Dorsal fin ,Archipelago ,040102 fisheries ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Key (lock) ,Apogon ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
The new cardinalfish Apogon soloriens is described on the basis of nine specimens collected from the Bonin Islands (northern island chain of Ogasawara Islands), Japan. The new species resembles Apogon caudicinctus Randall and Smith 1988 in coloration, lacking a black band below the second dorsal fin but with a black band on the caudal peduncle, but differs in having 13 pectoral-fin rays (vs. 12 rays in A. caudicinctus), greater interorbital width [9.1–11.1% of standard length (mean 9.8%) vs. 6.6–7.9% (7.3%)], and a wider blackish band on the caudal peduncle (vs. narrower black band). A key to the Apogon talboti look-alike group is provided.
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- 2020
36. Web-building spider Nephila clavata (Nephilidae: Arachnida) can represent 137Cs contamination of arthropod communities and bioavailable 137Cs in forest soils at Fukushima, Japan
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Chisato Takenaka, Akihisa Fukushi, Tomohiro Yoshida, Naoki Hijii, Yoshiko Ayabe, Tsutomu Kanasashi, and Akane Hayashi
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Herbivore ,Environmental Engineering ,Nephila clavata ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,biology ,Ecology ,010501 environmental sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Pollution ,Food web ,Food chain ,Soil water ,Environmental Chemistry ,Arthropod ,Waste Management and Disposal ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Trophic level ,Apex predator - Abstract
Large areas of Fukushima's forests were contaminated with radiocesium (137Cs) after the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident. Most of the contaminated forests have not been decontaminated, and bioavailable 137Cs is likely to circulate within the forest environment's food web. Nephila clavata (Nephilidae: Arachnida) is a top predator in the forest arthropod community, and this web-building spider potentially consumes many arthropod species presented in the grazing and detrital food chains. We tested whether 137Cs in the spider could serve as a proxy for 137Cs contamination of these arthropod communities. We also examined whether N. clavata could serve as a proxy for soil bioavailable 137Cs. Nephila clavata was similarly or more contaminated with 137Cs compared with lower-trophic-level arthropods such as herbivores and other predators at the same trophic level. Thus, the 137Cs activity of N. clavata could represent the extent to which the arthropod community was contaminated with 137Cs. Data from nine 137Cs-contaminated sites in Fukushima showed a significant positive correlation between soil bioavailable 137Cs and N. clavata's 137Cs activity05 but the coefficient of determination was only moderate (R2 = 0.43), suggesting that N. clavata is only a weak proxy of soil bioavailable 137Cs. Our results also showed that the bioavailable fraction of 137Cs in Fukushima was strongly correlated with the total inventory and that the K and Na contents of the soil determined the soil-to-spider transfer factor for 137Cs and the 137Cs activity in N. clavata, respectively. These results improve our understanding of 137Cs transfer from the soil to arthropod species.
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- 2019
37. Relationship between tectonism and desertification inferred from provenance and lithofacies changes in the Cenozoic terrestrial sequence of the southwestern Tarim Basin
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Ke Wang, Aki Sakuma, Hitoshi Hasegawa, Naomi Sugiura, Hongbo Zheng, Tomohiro Yoshida, Ryuji Tada, and Akinori Karasuda
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QE1-996.5 ,Provenance ,Tarim Basin ,Fluvial ,Geology ,Sand dune stabilization ,Paleontology ,Aridification ,Clastic rock ,Loess ,Geography. Anthropology. Recreation ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,ESR signal intensity ,Sedimentary rock ,Aertashi section ,Cenozoic ,Desertification ,Pamir - Abstract
The modern-day Tarim Basin is covered almost entirely by the Taklimakan sand desert and is one of the most arid regions in the world. Unraveling the aridification history of the desert is important for understanding global climate changes during the Cenozoic, yet the timing and mechanisms driving its formation remain controversial. One of the leading hypotheses is that the uplift of the Pamir, located to the west of the Tarim Basin, blocked the intrusion of moist air and induced the aridification in the Tarim Basin. In this study, we explore the linkage between the uplift of the Pamir and the desertification in the Tarim Basin from the late Eocene to the middle Miocene in the Aertashi section, which is located at the southwestern edge of the Tarim Basin and offers the longest sedimentary record with a reliable age model. Provenance changes in fluvial deposits along the Aertashi section were examined using electron spin resonance (ESR) signal intensity and crystallinity index (CI) of quartz in the sand fraction of fluvial sandstones and clast counting based on the identification of clast types by thin section observation to identify timings of tectonic events in the Pamir, from which clastic materials were supplied to the Aertashi section by rivers. Our results suggest that major provenance changes in the drainage of the paleo-Yarkand river delivering clasts to the Aertashi section occurred at ca. 27, 20, and 15 Ma. These timings are mostly consistent with those observed in previous provenance studies in the Aertashi section and probably reflect tectonic events in the Pamir. On the other hand, according to the previous studies, the first occurrence of sand dune deposits indicates that the Tarim Basin was relatively arid after ca. 34 Ma. Hence, our result does not support the hypothesis that the initial aridification in the Tarim Basin was triggered by the uplift of the Pamir and the resultant blocking of moisture supply from the Paratethys Sea, although the subsequent intensification of tectonic events at ca. 27 Ma in the Pamir might have caused aridification indicated by the initiation of loess deposition.
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- 2021
38. An Approach to the Piano Mover's Problem Using Hierarchic Reinforcement Learning.
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Yuko Ishiwaka, Tomohiro Yoshida, Hiroshi Yokoi, and Yukinori Kakazu
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39. Dapsone-induced methaemoglobinaemia in relapsing polychondritis
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Tomohiro Yoshida, Keisuke Nishimura, Hiroyuki Murabe, and Toshihiko Yokota
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Humans ,Polychondritis, Relapsing ,General Medicine ,Methemoglobinemia ,Dapsone - Published
- 2022
40. Comment on: Risk factors associated with pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia in juvenile myositis in North America
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Tomohiro Yoshida and Daisuke Waki
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Pneumonia, Pneumocystis ,Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumonia ,MEDLINE ,Clinical Science ,medicine.disease ,Dermatomyositis ,Rheumatology ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,North America ,medicine ,Juvenile ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,business ,Myositis - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP) is associated with significant morbidity and mortality in adult myositis patients; however, there are few studies examining PJP in juvenile myositis [juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathy (JIIM)]. The purpose of this study was to determine the risk factors and clinical phenotypes associated with PJP in JIIM. METHODS: An research electronic data capture (REDCap) questionnaire regarding myositis features, disease course, medications and PJP infection characteristics was completed by treating physicians for 13 JIIM patients who developed PJP (PJP+) from the USA and Canada. Myositis features and medications were compared with 147 JIIM patients without PJP (PJP–) from similar geographic regions who enrolled in National Institutes of Health natural history studies. RESULTS: PJP+ patients were more often of Asian ancestry than PJP– patients [odds ratio (OR) 8.7; 95% CI 1.3, 57.9]. Anti- melanoma differentiation associated protein 5 (MDA5) autoantibodies (OR 12.5; 95% CI 3.0, 52.4), digital infarcts (OR 43.8; 95% CI 4.2, 460.2), skin ulcerations (OR 12.0; 95% CI 3.5, 41.2) and interstitial lung disease (OR 10.6; 95% CI 2.1, 53.9) were more frequent in PJP+ patients. Before PJP diagnosis, patients more frequently received pulse steroids, rituximab and more immunosuppressive therapy compared with PJP– patients. Seven PJP+ patients were admitted to the intensive care unit and four patients died due to PJP or its complications. CONCLUSIONS: PJP is a severe infection in JIIM that can be associated with mortality. Having PJP was associated with more immunosuppressive therapy, anti-MDA5 autoantibodies, Asian race and certain clinical features, including digital infarcts, cutaneous ulcerations and interstitial lung disease. Prophylaxis for PJP should be considered in juvenile myositis patients with these features.
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- 2021
41. Yellow-lined Cardinalfish Ostorhinchus chrysotaenia (Perciformes: Apogonidae) from Yaku Island, Osumi Islands; First Specimen-based Japanese Records, with an Assessment of the Holotype of the Species
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Hiroyuki Motomura, Tomohiro Yoshida, and Shigeru Harazaki
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Teleostei ,First specimen ,Geography ,biology ,Holotype ,Zoology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,biology.organism_classification ,Apogonidae ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Perciformes ,Ostorhinchus - Published
- 2019
42. Gymnapogon sagittarius, a new species of cardinalfish (Perciformes: Apogonidae) from the South China Sea and Andaman Sea
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Hiroyuki Motomura, Tomohiro Yoshida, and Toshio Kawai
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0106 biological sciences ,Veterinary medicine ,South china ,biology ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Apogonidae ,Perciformes ,Sagittarius A ,Gymnapogon ,040102 fisheries ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Sagittarius ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
The new cardinalfish Gymnapogon sagittarius sp. nov. is described on the basis of eight specimens from Vietnam, Malaysia and the Andaman Sea. The new species is most similar to the Red Sea species G. melanogaster Gon and Golani 2002 (known only from two specimens) in having 9 soft dorsal-fin rays, 8 soft anal-fin rays, and 13 total gill rakers, but differs in having 16 pectoral-fin rays (vs. 14 or 15 rays in G. melanogaster), body depth 12.0–15.1% of SL (mean 14.2%) (vs. 21.7–24.0%), eye diameter 5.2–6.1% (5.6%) (vs. 10.0–11.6%), interorbital width 3.7–4.4% (4.0%) (vs. 5.7–8.2%), and longest pelvic-fin soft ray length 12.0–15.6% (14.1%) (vs. 25.4–34.3%).
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- 2019
43. First-Principles Study of Structural Transitions in LiNiO_2 and High-Throughput Screening for Long Life Battery
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Kenta Hongo, Tomohiro Yoshida, and Ryo Maezono
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Battery (electricity) ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Materials science ,business.industry ,High-throughput screening ,Doping ,Ab initio ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Ion ,General Energy ,chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,Lithium ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
Herein, we performed ab initio screening to identify the best doping of LiNiO2 to achieve improved cycle performance in lithium ion batteries. The interlayer interaction that dominates the c-axis contraction and overall performance was captured well by density functional theory using van der Waals exchange-correlation functionals. The screening indicated that Nb-doping is promising for improving cycle performance. To extract qualitative reasonings, we performed data analysis in a materials informatics manner to obtain a reasonable regression to reproduce the obtained results. LASSO analysis implied that the charge density between the layers in the discharged state is the dominant factor influencing cycle performance., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures
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44. LITTER DECOMPOSITION ON FOREST ROADS VERSUS INSIDE TROPICAL RAINFORESTS IN SABAH, MALAYSIA
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A. Y. C. Chung, Kyo Kitayama, M. T. Ito, Tomohiro Yoshida, M. Hasegawa, Tatsuyuki Seino, and T. Kawaguchi
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Tropical rain forest ,Environmental chemistry ,Environmental science ,Forestry ,Rainforest ,Leaching (agriculture) ,Microbial biodegradation ,Decomposition ,Water content ,Litter decomposition - Published
- 2019
45. Room Access Management Method Using RSSI on Two Monitoring Devices from Smartphone by Machine Learning
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Masakatsu Ogawa and Tomohiro Yoshida
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Multimedia ,Computer science ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Access management ,computer.software_genre ,computer - Published
- 2018
46. First Confirmed Japanese Record of Suttonia lineata (Perciformes: Serranidae) from Iwo Island, Volcano Islands
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Hiroyuki Motomura, Kaoru Kuriiwa, and Tomohiro Yoshida
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geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Oceanography ,Serranidae ,biology ,Volcano ,Suttonia lineata ,Animal Science and Zoology ,biology.organism_classification ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Perciformes - Published
- 2018
47. Ostorhinchus yamato, a new species of cardinalfish (Perciformes: Apogonidae) from Japan
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Tomohiro Yoshida, Hiroyuki Motomura, and Masayoshi Hayashi
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0106 biological sciences ,Rhabdamia gracilis ,Zoology ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Apogonidae ,Perciformes ,Ostorhinchus ,040102 fisheries ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Apogon ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
The new cardinalfish Ostorhinchus yamato sp. nov. is described on the basis of 135 specimens collected from Japan. The new species resembles Ostorhinchus gularis (Fraser and Lachner 1984) and Ostorhinchus atrogaster (Smith and Radcliffe in Radcliffe 1912) in body coloration, lacking distinct stripes on the lateral surface and a distinct blotch on the caudal-fin base, but differs in having 24–28 (modally 26) developed gill rakers, 25–31 (modally 28) total gill rakers (including rudiments), the body depth 21.9–28.4% of SL (mean 24.1%) and upper-jaw length 12.3–15.5% (13.5%). Apogon smithvanizi Allen and Randall 1994 is reconfirmed as a junior synonym of O. gularis. Although the new species is superficially similar to a co-occurring species Rhabdamia gracilis (Bleeker 1856) in overall body appearance, numerous differences exist between the two species.
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48. Rhabdamia novaluna, a new species of cardinalfish (Perciformes: Apogonidae) from the western Pacific Ocean, with comments on the synonymy of Rhabdamia gracilis
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Kohji Mabuchi, Hiroyuki Motomura, and Tomohiro Yoshida
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0106 biological sciences ,biology ,Rhabdamia gracilis ,Apogonichthys ,Peduncle (anatomy) ,Zoology ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Pacific ocean ,Apogonidae ,Perciformes ,Rhabdamia ,040102 fisheries ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Key (lock) ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
The new cardinalfish Rhabdamia novaluna sp. nov. (Apogonidae) is described on the basis of 79 specimens collected from the western Pacific Ocean. The new species is most similar to the Indo-West Pacific species Rhabdamia gracilis (Bleeker 1856) in having VI-I, 9 dorsal-fin rays, II, 12 anal-fin rays and 13 pectoral-fin rays, and lacking blackish blotches on the opercle and anterior portion of the body. However, the former can be distinguished from R. gracilis by having 26–31 (modally 28–29) developed gill rakers, 27–31 (modally 28) total gill rakers (including rudiments), body depth at second dorsal-fin origin 25.5–33.1% of SL (mean 30.2%) and a subdermal black blotch or spot on the lower caudal peduncle. Three nominal species, Apogonichthys nudus Regan 1905, Apogonichthys mentalis Evermann and Seale 1907 and Rhabdamia clupeiformis Weber 1909, are regarded as junior synonyms of R. gracilis. A key to species of Rhabdamia is provided.
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- 2018
49. Preventing mood disorders associated with suicide-related behaviors among small- and medium-size enterprise workers in Japan
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Shunsuke Hirose, Takaaki Fukushima, Hidetoshi Sudo, Akatsuki Kokaze, Yasuhiro Ono, Keita Kawai, Yoshiko Oyama, Hideaki Kawai, Akira Iwanami, Tomohiro Yoshida, Hiromitsu Uno, Osamu Takashio, Yukari Tosaka, Yukinori Kamata, and Mari Yamada
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Mood disorders ,business.industry ,mental disorders ,medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,Psychiatry - Abstract
Background: While the suicide rate in Japan has recently declined, it is still high from a global perspective. Recently, suicides related to unemployment caused by COVID-19 have increased. In addition, because of increases in karoshi and industrial accidents, mental health measures for workers have become an urgent issue. We previously conducted a study that tested whether screening for mood disorders, which were strongly associated with suicide-related behavior, helps prevent suicide in small and medium-size enterprise workers, where mental health support was insufficient. The current study builds on 2 the previous study’s findings that mental illness screening helps identify mood disorders and may provide a primary prevention method for suicide. Methods: A total of 1,411 consenting workers were surveyed using the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI). A representative module of each disease item was extracted and analyzed. The Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression (CES-D), Bipolar Spectrum Diagnostic Scale (BSDS), Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS-J), and the Sheehan Disability Scale (SDISS) were used as secondary assessments. We compared individuals with depression, bipolar disorder, dysthymia, and mood disorders with a control group. In addition, we conducted multivariate analyses to investigate items that identified individuals with depression, mood dysregulation, bipolar disorder, or all-inclusive mood disorders. Results The adjusted odds ratios in the anxiety disorders groups were 3.2 for panic disorder, 2.6 for social anxiety disorder, 2.1 for agoraphobia, and 1.8 for generalized anxiety disorder; 2.1 for obsessive compulsive disorders; and 2.8 for the bulimia nervosa group. These results show a significant correlation with mental illnesses that are referred to as neuroses in a conventional diagnosis. Conclusion: The study found that screening for anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders and eating disorders contributes to preventing mood disorders among workers. We hope that our findings will indirectly contribute to preventing workers’ suicides.
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- 2021
50. Protective effect of different doses of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole prophylaxis for early severe infections among patients with antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody-associated vasculitis
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Daisuke Waki, Keisuke Nishimura, Tomohiro Yoshida, Nozomi Tanaka, Kaoru Mizukawa, Mayuko Fukushima, Osamu Iri, Motoko Anegawa, Hiroyuki Murabe, and Toshihiko Yokota
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Vasculitis ,Rheumatology ,Incidence ,Immunology ,Trimethoprim, Sulfamethoxazole Drug Combination ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,Communicable Diseases ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
To analyse the protective effect of different doses of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP/SMX) prophylaxis for early severe infections in antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody-associated vasculitis (AAV), considering time-varying changes.In this retrospective observational study, we assessed the protective effect of TMP/SMX within the first 6 months of diagnosis among Japanese patients with AAV. We included 250 consecutive patients with AAV who were admitted to our hospital. The protective effect of TMP/SMX against early severe infections was verified using Cox regression analysis along with potential confounding factors. Cox regression with inverse probability treatment weights for early severe infections was also performed as a sensitivity analysis.Cox regression analysis showed that the reduced TMP/SMX exposure group had a significant protective effect against early severe infections (standard-dose group versus no TMP/SMX group: hazard ratio [HR] 0.393, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.139-1.11, p=0.077; reduced-dose group versus no TMP/SMX group: HR 0.418, 95%CI: 0.216-0.807, p=0.009), even when considering time-dependent changes. In the sensitivity analysis, the reduced-dose group still had a significantly lower risk of early severe infections than the no TMP/SMX group (HR = 0.393, 95%CI: 0.177-0.873, p=0.022). During follow-up, 18.0% of the patients discontinued TMP/SMX due to side effects.TMP/SMX is highly effective in preventing severe infections among patients with AAV despite the high incidence of side effects. Further studies are needed to determine the optimal dose of TMP/SMX for preventing severe infections, especially considering renal impairment.
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- 2020
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