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2. Usefulness of the one-step technique in functional end-to-end anastomosis for colonic surgery: results of a prospective multicentre cohort study from the Japanese KYCC group
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Iguchi, K., Sato, S., Shiozawa, M., Mushiake, H., Uchiyama, M., Numata, K., Nukada, S., Kohmura, T., Miakayama, Y., Ono, Y., Kazama, K., Katayama, Y., Numata, M., Higuchi, A., Godai, T., Sugano, N., Rino, Y., and Saito, A.
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3. Atezolizumab with or without bevacizumab in unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (GO30140): an open-label, multicentre, phase 1b study
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Bang, Y-J, Bendell, J, Chao, Y, Chen, J-S, Chung, H C, Davis, S L, Dev, A, Gane, E, George, B, He, A R, Hochster, H, Hsu, C-H, Ikeda, M, Lee, J, Lee, M, Mahipal, A, Manji, G, Morimoto, M, Numata, K, Pishvaian, M, Qin, S, Ryan, D, Ryoo, B-Y, Sasahira, N, Stein, S, Strickler, J, Tebbutt, N, Lee, Michael S, Ryoo, Baek-Yeol, Hsu, Chih-Hung, Numata, Kazushi, Stein, Stacey, Verret, Wendy, Hack, Stephen P, Spahn, Jessica, Liu, Bo, Abdullah, Heba, Wang, Yulei, He, Aiwu Ruth, and Lee, Kyung-Hun
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- 2020
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4. Safety and Efficacy of Lenvatinib Treatment in Child–Pugh A and B Patients with Unresectable Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Clinical Practice: A Multicenter Analysis
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Ogushi K, Chuma M, Uojima H, Hidaka H, Numata K, Kobayashi S, Hirose S, Hattori N, Fujikawa T, Nakazawa T, Wada N, Iwasaki S, Fukushima T, Sano Y, Ueno M, Kawano K, Tsuruya K, Shomura M, Watanabe T, Matsunaga K, Kunishi Y, Saigusa Y, Irie K, Iwabuchi S, Kako M, Morimoto M, Kagawa T, Tanaka K, and Maeda S
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lenvatinib ,tyrosine kinase inhibitor ,hepatocellular carcinoma ,child-pugh ,adverse events ,overall survival ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Katsuaki Ogushi,1,* Makoto Chuma,1,* Haruki Uojima,2 Hisashi Hidaka,2 Kazushi Numata,1 Satoshi Kobayashi,3 Shunji Hirose,4 Nobuhiro Hattori,5 Tomoaki Fujikawa,6 Takahide Nakazawa,2 Naohisa Wada,2 Shuitirou Iwasaki,2 Taito Fukushima,3 Yusuke Sano,3 Makoto Ueno,3 Kuniyuki Kawano,3 Kota Tsuruya,4 Masako Shomura,4 Tsunamasa Watanabe,5 Kotaro Matsunaga,5 Yosuke Kunishi,7 Yusuke Saigusa,8 Kuniyasu Irie,9 Shogo Iwabuchi,6 Makoto Kako,10 Manabu Morimoto,3 Tatehiro Kagawa,4 Katsuaki Tanaka,11 Shin Maeda9 1Gastroenterological Center, Yokohama City University Medical Center, Yokohama, Japan; 2Department of Gastroenterology, Internal Medicine, Kitasato University School of Medicine, Sagamihara, Japan; 3Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Medical Oncology, Kanagawa Cancer Center Hospital, Yokohama, Japan; 4Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara, Japan; 5Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine, St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Kawasaki, Japan; 6Department of Gastroenterology, Shonan Fujisawa General Hospital, Fujisawa, Japan; 7Department of Gastroenterology, Kanagawa Prefectural Ashigarakami Hospital, Kanagawa, Japan; 8Department of Biostatistics, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama, Japan; 9Department of Gastroenterology, Yokohama City University Hospital, Yokohama, Japan; 10Department of Gastroenterology, Shonan Kamakura General Hospital, Kamakura, Japan; 11Gastroenterology Division, Hadano Red Cross Hospital, Hadano, Japan*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Makoto Chuma Gastroenterological CenterYokohama City University Medical Center, 4-57 Urafune-Cho, Minami-Ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 2320024, JapanTel +81 45 261 5656Fax +81 45 253 9955Email chuma@yokohama-cu.ac.jpPurpose: To assess the safety, efficacy and prognostic impact of clinical factors related to lenvatinib treatment in Child-Pugh class A (CP-A) and class B (CP-B) patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (u-HCC).Methods: Patients with u-HCC who were treated with lenvatinib at multiple centers in Japan were retrospectively analyzed for treatment outcomes according to their respective CP status. Radiological objective response (OR) was assessed using modified response evaluation criteria in solid tumors (mRECIST) guidelines.Results: Baseline demographic parameters were comparable between 126 (69.6%) patients with CP-A disease and 55 patients (30.4%) with CP-B disease. Frequency of lenvatinib-related adverse events, including decreased appetite (P=0.034), diarrhea (P=0.040), elevated serum bilirubin (P=0.016) and vomiting (P=0.009), were higher in CP-B than in CP-A patients. Relative dose intensity (RDI) was significantly higher in CP-A (0.69) than CP-B patients (0.50, P < 0.001). Furthermore, OR rate (44.0%) was markedly higher in CP-A5 patients as compared to CP-A6 (25.5%), CP-B7 (22.2%), and CP-B8 patients (5.3%), respectively (P=0.002). In multivariable analysis, performance status (0 vs 1, 2, P=0.026), CP class (A vs B, P=0.045) and RDI (≥ 0.7 vs < 0.7, P=0.034) were identified as factors associated with response to lenvatinib treatment. Overall survival (OS) at 12 months was significantly different between CP-A (66.3%) and CP-B patients (30.0%, P=0.002), and between CP 5– 7 (59.2%) and CP 8 patients (34.8%, P=0.003). In multivariable analysis, CP class (A vs B, P=0.007) and Barcelona clinic liver cancer (BCLC) stage (B vs C, P=0.002) were associated with OS following lenvatinib treatment.Conclusion: Lenvatinib treatment offers significant benefits in patients with good liver function in real-world practice. The various characteristics identified in this study might be helpful as clinical predictors of response to lenvatinib and survival in clinical practice. Further studies are required to address eligibility for lenvatinib treatment in CP 7 patients.Keywords: lenvatinib, tyrosine kinase inhibitor, hepatocellular carcinoma, Child-Pugh, adverse events, overall survival
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5. The Gravitational Universe
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Consortium, The eLISA, Seoane, P. Amaro, Aoudia, S., Audley, H., Auger, G., Babak, S., Baker, J., Barausse, E., Barke, S., Bassan, M., Beckmann, V., Benacquista, M., Bender, P. L., Berti, E., Binétruy, P., Bogenstahl, J., Bonvin, C., Bortoluzzi, D., Brause, N. C., Brossard, J., Buchman, S., Bykov, I., Camp, J., Caprini, C., Cavalleri, A., Cerdonio, M., Ciani, G., Colpi, M., Congedo, G., Conklin, J., Cornish, N., Danzmann, K., de Vine, G., DeBra, D., Freitag, M. Dewi, Di Fiore, L., Aguilo, M. Diaz, Diepholz, I., Dolesi, R., Dotti, M., Barranco, G. Fernández, Ferraioli, L., Ferroni, V., Finetti, N., Fitzsimons, E., Gair, J., Galeazzi, F., Garcia, A., Gerberding, O., Gesa, L., Giardini, D., Gibert, F., Grimani, C., Groot, P., Cervantes, F. Guzman, Haiman, Z., Halloin, H., Heinzel, G., Hewitson, M., Hogan, C., Holz, D., Hornstrup, A., Hoyland, D., Hoyle, C. D., Hueller, M., Hughes, S., Jetzer, P., Kalogera, V., Karnesis, N., Kilic, M., Killow, C., Klipstein, W., Kochkina, E., Korsakova, N., Krolak, A., Larson, S., Lieser, M., Littenberg, T., Livas, J., Lloro, I., Mance, D., Madau, P., Maghami, P., Mahrdt, C., Marsh, T., Mateos, I., Mayer, L., McClelland, D., McKenzie, K., McWilliams, S., Merkowitz, S., Miller, C., Mitryk, S., Moerschell, J., Mohanty, S., Monsky, A., Mueller, G., Müller, V., Nelemans, G., Nicolodi, D., Nissanke, S., Nofrarias, M., Numata, K., Ohme, F., Otto, M., Perreur-Lloyd, M., Petiteau, A., Phinney, E. S., Plagnol, E., Pollack, S., Porter, E., Prat, P., Preston, A., Prince, T., Reiche, J., Richstone, D., Robertson, D., Rossi, E. M., Rosswog, S., Rubbo, L., Ruiter, A., Sanjuan, J., Sathyaprakash, B. S., Schlamminger, S., Schutz, B., Schütze, D., Sesana, A., Shaddock, D., Shah, S., Sheard, B., Sopuerta, C. F., Spector, A., Spero, R., Stanga, R., Stebbins, R., Stede, G., Steier, F., Sumner, T., Sun, K. -X., Sutton, A., Tanaka, T., Tanner, D., Thorpe, I., Tröbs, M., Tinto, M., Tu, H. -B., Vallisneri, M., Vetrugno, D., Vitale, S., Volonteri, M., Wand, V., Wang, Y., Wanner, G., Ward, H., Ware, B., Wass, P., Weber, W. J., Yu, Y., Yunes, N., and Zweifel, P.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
The last century has seen enormous progress in our understanding of the Universe. We know the life cycles of stars, the structure of galaxies, the remnants of the big bang, and have a general understanding of how the Universe evolved. We have come remarkably far using electromagnetic radiation as our tool for observing the Universe. However, gravity is the engine behind many of the processes in the Universe, and much of its action is dark. Opening a gravitational window on the Universe will let us go further than any alternative. Gravity has its own messenger: Gravitational waves, ripples in the fabric of spacetime. They travel essentially undisturbed and let us peer deep into the formation of the first seed black holes, exploring redshifts as large as z ~ 20, prior to the epoch of cosmic re-ionisation. Exquisite and unprecedented measurements of black hole masses and spins will make it possible to trace the history of black holes across all stages of galaxy evolution, and at the same time constrain any deviation from the Kerr metric of General Relativity. eLISA will be the first ever mission to study the entire Universe with gravitational waves. eLISA is an all-sky monitor and will offer a wide view of a dynamic cosmos using gravitational waves as new and unique messengers to unveil The Gravitational Universe. It provides the closest ever view of the early processes at TeV energies, has guaranteed sources in the form of verification binaries in the Milky Way, and can probe the entire Universe, from its smallest scales around singularities and black holes, all the way to cosmological dimensions., Comment: 20 pages; submitted to the European Space Agency on May 24th, 2013 for the L2/L3 selection of ESA's Cosmic Vision program
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6. Searches for gravitational waves from known pulsars with S5 LIGO data
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The LIGO Scientific Collaboration, The Virgo Collaboration, Abbott, B. P., Abbott, R., Acernese, F., Adhikari, R., Ajith, P., Allen, B., Allen, G., Alshourbagy, M., Amin, R. S., Anderson, S. B., Anderson, W. G., Antonucci, F., Aoudia, S., Arain, M. A., Araya, M., Armandula, H., Armor, P., Arun, K. G., Aso, Y., Aston, S., Astone, P., Aufmuth, P., Aulbert, C., Babak, S., Baker, P., Ballardin, G., Ballmer, S., Barker, C., Barker, D., Barone, F., Barr, B., Barriga, P., Barsotti, L., Barsuglia, M., Barton, M. A., Bartos, I., Bassiri, R., Bastarrika, M., Bauer, Th. S., Behnke, B., Beker, M., Benacquista, M., Betzwieser, J., Beyersdorf, P. T., Bigotta, S., Bilenko, I. A., Billingsley, G., Birindelli, S., Biswas, R., Bizouard, M. A., Black, E., Blackburn, J. K., Blackburn, L., Blair, D., Bland, B., Boccara, C., Bodiya, T. P., Bogue, L., Bondu, F., Bonelli, L., Bork, R., Boschi, V., Bose, S., Bosi, L., Braccini, S., Bradaschia, C., Brady, P. R., Braginsky, V. B., Brau, J. E., Bridges, D. O., Brillet, A., Brinkmann, M., Brisson, V., Broeck, C. Van Den, Brooks, A. F., Brown, D. A., Brummit, A., Brunet, G., Budzynski, R., Bulik, T., Bullington, A., Bulten, H. J., Buonanno, A., Burmeister, O., Buskulic, D., Byer, R. L., Cadonati, L., Cagnoli, G., Calloni, E., Camp, J. B., Campagna, E., Cannizzo, J., Cannon, K. C., Canuel, B., Cao, J., Carbognani, F., Cardenas, L., Caride, S., Castaldi, G., Caudill, S., Cavaglià, M., Cavalier, F., Cavalieri, R., Cella, G., Cepeda, C., Cesarini, E., Chalermsongsak, T., Chalkley, E., Charlton, P., Chassande-Mottin, E., Chatterji, S., Chelkowski, S., Chen, Y., Chincarini, A., Christensen, N., Chung, C. T. Y., Clark, D., Clark, J., Clayton, J. H., Cleva, F., Coccia, E., Cokelaer, T., Colacino, C. N., Colas, J., Colla, A., Colombini, M., Conte, R., Cook, D., Corbitt, T. R. C., Corda, C., Cornish, N., Corsi, A., Coulon, J. -P., Coward, D., Coyne, D. C., Creighton, J. D. E., Creighton, T. D., Cruise, A. M., Culter, R. M., Cumming, A., Cunningham, L., Cuoco, E., Danilishin, S. L., D'Antonio, S., Danzmann, K., Dari, A., Dattilo, V., Daudert, B., Davier, M., Davies, G., Daw, E. J., Day, R., De Rosa, R., DeBra, D., Degallaix, J., del Prete, M., Dergachev, V., Desai, S., DeSalvo, R., Dhurandhar, S., Di Fiore, L., Di Lieto, A., Emilio, M. Di Paolo, Di Virgilio, A., Díaz, M., Dietz, A., Donovan, F., Dooley, K. L., Doomes, E. E., Drago, M., Drever, R. W. P., Dueck, J., Duke, I., Dumas, J. -C., Dwyer, J. G., Echols, C., Edgar, M., Effler, A., Ehrens, P., Espinoza, E., Etzel, T., Evans, M., Evans, T., Fafone, V., Fairhurst, S., Faltas, Y., Fan, Y., Fazi, D., Fehrmann, H., Ferrante, I., Fidecaro, F., Finn, L. S., Fiori, I., Flaminio, R., Flasch, K., Foley, S., Forrest, C., Fotopoulos, N., Fournier, J. -D., Franc, J., Franzen, A., Frasca, S., Frasconi, F., Frede, M., Frei, M., Frei, Z., Freise, A., Frey, R., Fricke, T., Fritschel, P., Frolov, V. V., Fyffe, M., Galdi, V., Gammaitoni, L., Garofoli, J. A., Garufi, F., Gemme, G., Genin, E., Gennai, A., Gholami, I., Giaime, J. A., Giampanis, S., Giardina, K. D., Giazotto, A., Goda, K., Goetz, E., Goggin, L. M., González, G., Gorodetsky, M. L., Goßler, S., Gouaty, R., Granata, M., Granata, V., Grant, A., Gras, S., Gray, C., Gray, M., Greenhalgh, R. J. S., Gretarsson, A. M., Greverie, C., Grimaldi, F., Grosso, R., Grote, H., Grunewald, S., Guenther, M., Guidi, G., Gustafson, E. K., Gustafson, R., Hage, B., Hallam, J. M., Hammer, D., Hammond, G. D., Hanna, C., Hanson, J., Harms, J., Harry, G. M., Harry, I. W., Harstad, E. D., Haughian, K., Hayama, K., Heefner, J., Heitmann, H., Hello, P., Heng, I. S., Heptonstall, A., Hewitson, M., Hild, S., Hirose, E., Hoak, D., Hodge, K. A., Holt, K., Hosken, D. J., Hough, J., Hoyland, D., Huet, D., Hughey, B., Huttner, S. H., Ingram, D. R., Isogai, T., Ito, M., Ivanov, A., Jaranowski, P., Johnson, B., Johnson, W. W., Jones, D. I., Jones, G., Jones, R., de la Jordana, L. Sancho, Ju, L., Kalmus, P., Kalogera, V., Kandhasamy, S., Kanner, J., Kasprzyk, D., Katsavounidis, E., Kawabe, K., Kawamura, S., Kawazoe, F., Kells, W., Keppel, D. G., Khalaidovski, A., Khalili, F. Y., Khan, R., Khazanov, E., King, P., Kissel, J. S., Klimenko, S., Kokeyama, K., Kondrashov, V., Kopparapu, R., Koranda, S., Kowalska, I., Kozak, D., Krishnan, B., Królak, A., Kumar, R., Kwee, P., La Penna, P., Lam, P. K., Landry, M., Lantz, B., Lazzarini, A., Lei, H., Lei, M., Leindecker, N., Leonor, I., Leroy, N., Letendre, N., Li, C., Lin, H., Lindquist, P. E., Littenberg, T. B., Lockerbie, N. A., Lodhia, D., Longo, M., Lorenzini, M., Loriette, V., Lormand, M., Losurdo, G., Lu, P., Lubinski, M., Lucianetti, A., Lück, H., Machenschalk, B., MacInnis, M., Mackowski, J. -M., Mageswaran, M., Mailand, K., Majorana, E., Man, N., Mandel, I., Mandic, V., Mantovani, M., Marchesoni, F., Marion, F., Márka, S., Márka, Z., Markosyan, A., Markowitz, J., Maros, E., Marque, J., Martelli, F., Martin, I. W., Martin, R. M., Marx, J. N., Mason, K., Masserot, A., Matichard, F., Matone, L., Matzner, R. A., Mavalvala, N., McCarthy, R., McClelland, D. E., McGuire, S. C., McHugh, M., McIntyre, G., McKechan, D. J. A., McKenzie, K., Mehmet, M., Melatos, A., Melissinos, A. C., Mendell, G., Menéndez, D. F., Menzinger, F., Mercer, R. A., Meshkov, S., Messenger, C., Meyer, M. S., Michel, C., Milano, L., Miller, J., Minelli, J., Minenkov, Y., Mino, Y., Mitrofanov, V. P., Mitselmakher, G., Mittleman, R., Miyakawa, O., Moe, B., Mohan, M., Mohanty, S. D., Mohapatra, S. R. P., Moreau, J., Moreno, G., Morgado, N., Morgia, A., Morioka, T., Mors, K., Mosca, S., Moscatelli, V., Mossavi, K., Mours, B., MowLowry, C., Mueller, G., Muhammad, D., Mühlen, H. zur, Mukherjee, S., Mukhopadhyay, H., Mullavey, A., Müller-Ebhardt, H., Munch, J., Murray, P. G., Myers, E., Myers, J., Nash, T., Nelson, J., Neri, I., Newton, G., Nishizawa, A., Nocera, F., Numata, K., Ochsner, E., O'Dell, J., Ogin, G. H., O'Reilly, B., O'Shaughnessy, R., Ottaway, D. J., Ottens, R. S., Overmier, H., Owen, B. J., Pagliaroli, G., Palomba, C., Pan, Y., Pankow, C., Paoletti, F., Papa, M. A., Parameshwaraiah, V., Pardi, S., Pasqualetti, A., Passaquieti, R., Passuello, D., Patel, P., Pedraza, M., Penn, S., Perreca, A., Persichetti, G., Pichot, M., Piergiovanni, F., Pierro, V., Pietka, M., Pinard, L., Pinto, I. M., Pitkin, M., Pletsch, H. J., Plissi, M. V., Poggiani, R., Postiglione, F., Prato, M., Principe, M., Prix, R., Prodi, G. A., Prokhorov, L., Puncken, O., Punturo, M., Puppo, P., Quetschke, V., Raab, F. J., Rabaste, O., Rabeling, D. S., Radkins, H., Raffai, P., Raics, Z., Rainer, N., Rakhmanov, M., Rapagnani, P., Raymond, V., Re, V., Reed, C. M., Reed, T., Regimbau, T., Rehbein, H., Reid, S., Reitze, D. H., Ricci, F., Riesen, R., Riles, K., Rivera, B., Roberts, P., Robertson, N. A., Robinet, F., Robinson, C., Robinson, E. L., Rocchi, A., Roddy, S., Rolland, L., Rollins, J., Romano, J. D., Romano, R., Romie, J. H., Rosinska, D., Röver, C., Rowan, S., Rüdiger, A., Ruggi, P., Russell, P., Ryan, K., Sakata, S., Salemi, F., Sandberg, V., Sannibale, V., Santamaría, L., Saraf, S., Sarin, P., Sassolas, B., Sathyaprakash, B. S., Sato, S., Satterthwaite, M., Saulson, P. R., Savage, R., Savov, P., Scanlan, M., Schilling, R., Schnabel, R., Schofield, R., Schulz, B., Schutz, B. F., Schwinberg, P., Scott, J., Scott, S. M., Searle, A. C., Sears, B., Seifert, F., Sellers, D., Sengupta, A. S., Sentenac, D., Sergeev, A., Shapiro, B., Shawhan, P., Shoemaker, D. H., Sibley, A., Siemens, X., Sigg, D., Sinha, S., Sintes, A. M., Slagmolen, B. J. J., Slutsky, J., van der Sluys, M. V., Smith, J. R., Smith, M. R., Smith, N. D., Somiya, K., Sorazu, B., Stein, A., Stein, L. C., Steplewski, S., Stochino, A., Stone, R., Strain, K. A., Strigin, S., Stroeer, A., Sturani, R., Stuver, A. L., Summerscales, T. Z., Sun, K. -X., Sung, M., Sutton, P. J., Swinkels, B., Szokoly, G. P., Talukder, D., Tang, L., Tanner, D. B., Tarabrin, S. P., Taylor, J. R., Taylor, R., Terenzi, R., Thacker, J., Thorne, K. A., Thorne, K. S., Thüring, A., Tokmakov, K. V., Toncelli, A., Tonelli, M., Torres, C., Torrie, C., Tournefier, E., Travasso, F., Traylor, G., Trias, M., Trummer, J., Ugolini, D., Ulmen, J., Urbanek, K., Vahlbruch, H., Vajente, G., Vallisneri, M., Brand, J. F. J. van den, van der Putten, S., Vass, S., Vaulin, R., Vavoulidis, M., Vecchio, A., Vedovato, G., van Veggel, A. A., Veitch, J., Veitch, P., Veltkamp, C., Verkindt, D., Vetrano, F., Viceré, A., Villar, A., Vinet, J. -Y., Vocca, H., Vorvick, C., Vyachanin, S. P., Waldman, S. J., Wallace, L., Ward, R. L., Was, M., Weidner, A., Weinert, M., Weinstein, A. J., Weiss, R., Wen, L., Wen, S., Wette, K., Whelan, J. T., Whitcomb, S. E., Whiting, B. F., Wilkinson, C., Willems, P. A., Williams, H. R., Williams, L., Willke, B., Wilmut, I., Winkelmann, L., Winkler, W., Wipf, C. C., Wiseman, A. G., Woan, G., Wooley, R., Worden, J., Wu, W., Yakushin, I., Yamamoto, H., Yan, Z., Yoshida, S., Yvert, M., Zanolin, M., Zhang, J., Zhang, L., Zhao, C., Zotov, N., Zucker, M. E., Zweizig, J., Bégin, S., Corongiu, A., D'Amico, N., Freire, P. C. C., Hessels, J. W. T., Hobbs, G. B., Kramer, M., Lyne, A. G., Manchester, R. N., Marshall, F. E., Middleditch, J., Possenti, A., Ransom, S. M., Stairs, I. H., and Stappers, B.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Galaxy Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We present a search for gravitational waves from 116 known millisecond and young pulsars using data from the fifth science run of the LIGO detectors. For this search ephemerides overlapping the run period were obtained for all pulsars using radio and X-ray observations. We demonstrate an updated search method that allows for small uncertainties in the pulsar phase parameters to be included in the search. We report no signal detection from any of the targets and therefore interpret our results as upper limits on the gravitational wave signal strength. The most interesting limits are those for young pulsars. We present updated limits on gravitational radiation from the Crab pulsar, where the measured limit is now a factor of seven below the spin-down limit. This limits the power radiated via gravitational waves to be less than ~2% of the available spin-down power. For the X-ray pulsar J0537-6910 we reach the spin-down limit under the assumption that any gravitational wave signal from it stays phase locked to the X-ray pulses over timing glitches, and for pulsars J1913+1011 and J1952+3252 we are only a factor of a few above the spin-down limit. Of the recycled millisecond pulsars several of the measured upper limits are only about an order of magnitude above their spin-down limits. For these our best (lowest) upper limit on gravitational wave amplitude is 2.3x10^-26 for J1603-7202 and our best (lowest) limit on the inferred pulsar ellipticity is 7.0x10^-8 for J2124-3358., Comment: 39 pages, 5 figures, Accepted in The Astrophysical Journal
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7. Search for gravitational-wave bursts associated with gamma-ray bursts using data from LIGO Science Run 5 and Virgo Science Run 1
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LIGO Scientific Collaboration, Virgo Collaboration, Abbott, B. P., Abbott, R., Acernese, F., Adhikari, R., Ajith, P., Allen, B., Allen, G., Alshourbagy, M., Amin, R. S., Anderson, S. B., Anderson, W. G., Antonucci, F., Aoudia, S., Arain, M. A., Araya, M., Armandula, H., Armor, P., Arun, K. G., Aso, Y., Aston, S., Astone, P., Aufmuth, P., Aulbert, C., Babak, S., Baker, P., Ballardin, G., Ballmer, S., Barker, C., Barker, D., Barone, F., Barr, B., Barriga, P., Barsotti, L., Barsuglia, M., Barton, M. A., Bartos, I., Bassiri, R., Bastarrika, M., Bauer, Th. S., Behnke, B., Beker, M., Benacquista, M., Betzwieser, J., Beyersdorf, P. T., Bigotta, S., Bilenko, I. A., Billingsley, G., Birindelli, S., Biswas, R., Bizouard, M. A., Black, E., Blackburn, J. K., Blackburn, L., Blair, D., Bland, B., Boccara, C., Bodiya, T. P., Bogue, L., Bondu, F., Bonelli, L., Bork, R., Boschi, V., Bose, S., Bosi, L., Braccini, S., Bradaschia, C., Brady, P. R., Braginsky, V. B., Brau, J. E., Bridges, D. O., Brillet, A., Brinkmann, M., Brisson, V., Broeck, C. Van Den, Brooks, A. F., Brown, D. A., Brummit, A., Brunet, G., Budzyński, R., Bulik, T., Bullington, A., Bulten, H. J., Buonanno, A., Burmeister, O., Buskulic, D., Byer, R. L., Cadonati, L., Cagnoli, G., Calloni, E., Camp, J. B., Campagna, E., Cannizzo, J., Cannon, K. C., Canuel, B., Cao, J., Carbognani, F., Cardenas, L., Caride, S., Castaldi, G., Caudill, S., Cavaglià, M., Cavalier, F., Cavalieri, R., Cella, G., Cepeda, C., Cesarini, E., Chalermsongsak, T., Chalkley, E., Charlton, P., Chassande-Mottin, E., Chatterji, S., Chelkowski, S., Chen, Y., Chincarini, A., Christensen, N., Chung, C. T. Y., Clark, D., Clark, J., Clayton, J. H., Cleva, F., Coccia, E., Cokelaer, T., Colacino, C. N., Colas, J., Colla, A., Colombini, M., Conte, R., Cook, D., Corbitt, T. R. C., Corda, C., Cornish, N., Corsi, A., Coulon, J. -P., Coward, D., Coyne, D. C., Creighton, J. D. E., Creighton, T. D., Cruise, A. M., Culter, R. M., Cumming, A., Cunningham, L., Cuoco, E., Danilishin, S. L., D'Antonio, S., Danzmann, K., Dari, A., Dattilo, V., Daudert, B., Davier, M., Davies, G., Daw, E. J., Day, R., De Rosa, R., DeBra, D., Degallaix, J., del Prete, M., Dergachev, V., Desai, S., DeSalvo, R., Dhurandhar, S., Di Fiore, L., Di Lieto, A., Emilio, M. Di Paolo, Di Virgilio, A., Díaz, M., Dietz, A., Donovan, F., Dooley, K. L., Doomes, E. E., Drago, M., Drever, R. W. P., Dueck, J., Duke, I., Dumas, J. -C., Dwyer, J. G., Echols, C., Edgar, M., Edwards, M., Effler, A., Ehrens, P., Espinoza, E., Etzel, T., Evans, M., Evans, T., Fafone, V., Fairhurst, S., Faltas, Y., Fan, Y., Fazi, D., Fehrmann, H., Ferrante, I., Fidecaro, F., Finn, L. S., Fiori, I., Flaminio, R., Flasch, K., Foley, S., Forrest, C., Fotopoulos, N., Fournier, J. -D., Franc, J., Franzen, A., Frasca, S., Frasconi, F., Frede, M., Frei, M., Frei, Z., Freise, A., Frey, R., Fricke, T., Fritschel, P., Frolov, V. V., Fyffe, M., Galdi, V., Gammaitoni, L., Garofoli, J. A., Garufi, F., Gemme, G., Genin, E., Gennai, A., Gholami, I., Giaime, J. A., Giampanis, S., Giardina, K. D., Giazotto, A., Goda, K., Goetz, E., Goggin, L. M., González, G., Gorodetsky, M. L., Goeßzetler, S., Goßler, S., Gouaty, R., Granata, M., Granata, V., Grant, A., Gras, S., Gray, C., Gray, M., Greenhalgh, R. J. S., Gretarsson, A. M., Greverie, C., Grimaldi, F., Grosso, R., Grote, H., Grunewald, S., Guenther, M., Guidi, G., Gustafson, E. K., Gustafson, R., Hage, B., Hallam, J. M., Hammer, D., Hammond, G. D., Hanna, C., Hanson, J., Harms, J., Harry, G. M., Harry, I. W., Harstad, E. D., Haughian, K., Hayama, K., Heefner, J., Heitmann, H., Hello, P., Heng, I. S., Heptonstall, A., Hewitson, M., Hild, S., Hirose, E., Hoak, D., Hodge, K. A., Holt, K., Hosken, D. J., Hough, J., Hoyland, D., Huet, D., Hughey, B., Huttner, S. H., Ingram, D. R., Isogai, T., Ito, M., Ivanov, A., Jaranowski, P., Johnson, B., Johnson, W. W., Jones, D. I., Jones, G., Jones, R., de la Jordana, L. Sancho, Ju, L., Kalmus, P., Kalogera, V., Kandhasamy, S., Kanner, J., Kasprzyk, D., Katsavounidis, E., Kawabe, K., Kawamura, S., Kawazoe, F., Kells, W., Keppel, D. G., Khalaidovski, A., Khalili, F. Y., Khan, R., Khazanov, E., King, P., Kissel, J. S., Klimenko, S., Kokeyama, K., Kondrashov, V., Kopparapu, R., Koranda, S., Kowalska, I., Kozak, D., Krishnan, B., Królak, A., Kumar, R., Kwee, P., La Penna, P., Lam, P. K., Landry, M., Lantz, B., Lazzarini, A., Lei, H., Lei, M., Leindecker, N., Leonor, I., Leroy, N., Letendre, N., Li, C., Lin, H., Lindquist, P. E., Littenberg, T. B., Lockerbie, N. A., Lodhia, D., Longo, M., Lorenzini, M., Loriette, V., Lormand, M., Losurdo, G., Lu, P., Lubinski, M., Lucianetti, A., Lück, H., Machenschalk, B., MacInnis, M., Mackowski, J. -M., Mageswaran, M., Mailand, K., Majorana, E., Man, N., Mandel, I., Mandic, V., Mantovani, M., Marchesoni, F., Marion, F., Márka, S., Márka, Z., Markosyan, A., Markowitz, J., Maros, E., Marque, J., Martelli, F., Martin, I. W., Martin, R. M., Marx, J. N., Mason, K., Masserot, A., Matichard, F., Matone, L., Matzner, R. A., Mavalvala, N., McCarthy, R., McClelland, D. E., McGuire, S. C., McHugh, M., McIntyre, G., McKechan, D. J. A., McKenzie, K., Mehmet, M., Melatos, A., Melissinos, A. C., Mendell, G., Menéndez, D. F., Menzinger, F., Mercer, R. A., Meshkov, S., Messenger, C., Meyer, M. S., Michel, C., Milano, L., Miller, J., Minelli, J., Minenkov, Y., Mino, Y., Mitrofanov, V. P., Mitselmakher, G., Mittleman, R., Miyakawa, O., Moe, B., Mohan, M., Mohanty, S. D., Mohapatra, S. R. P., Moreau, J., Moreno, G., Morgado, N., Morgia, A., Morioka, T., Mors, K., Mosca, S., Moscatelli, V., Mossavi, K., Mours, B., MowLowry, C., Mueller, G., Muhammad, D., Mühlen, H. zur, Mukherjee, S., Mukhopadhyay, H., Mullavey, A., Müller-Ebhardt, H., Munch, J., Murray, P. G., Myers, E., Myers, J., Nash, T., Nelson, J., Neri, I., Newton, G., Nishizawa, A., Nocera, F., Numata, K., Ochsner, E., O'Dell, J., Ogin, G. H., O'Reilly, B., O'Shaughnessy, R., Ottaway, D. J., Ottens, R. S., Overmier, H., Owen, B. J., Pagliaroli, G., Palomba, C., Pan, Y., Pankow, C., Paoletti, F., Papa, M. A., Parameshwaraiah, V., Pardi, S., Pasqualetti, A., Passaquieti, R., Passuello, D., Patel, P., Pedraza, M., Penn, S., Perreca, A., Persichetti, G., Pichot, M., Piergiovanni, F., Pierro, V., Pietka, M., Pinard, L., Pinto, I. M., Pitkin, M., Pletsch, H. J., Plissi, M. V., Poggiani, R., Postiglione, F., Prato, M., Principe, M., Prix, R., Prodi, G. A., Prokhorov, L., Punken, O., Punturo, M., Puppo, P., Quetschke, V., Raab, F. J., Rabaste, O., Rabeling, D. S., Radkins, H., Raffai, P., Raics, Z., Rainer, N., Rakhmanov, M., Rapagnani, P., Raymond, V., Re, V., Reed, C. M., Reed, T., Regimbau, T., Rehbein, H., Reid, S., Reitze, D. H., Ricci, F., Riesen, R., Riles, K., Rivera, B., Roberts, P., Robertson, N. A., Robinet, F., Robinson, C., Robinson, E. L., Rocchi, A., Roddy, S., Rolland, L., Rollins, J., Romano, J. D., Romano, R., Romie, J. H., Rosińska, D., Röver, C., Rowan, S., Rüdiger, A., Ruggi, P., Russell, P., Ryan, K., Sakata, S., Salemi, F., Sandberg, V., Sannibale, V., Santamaría, L., Saraf, S., Sarin, P., Sassolas, B., Sathyaprakash, B. S., Sato, S., Satterthwaite, M., Saulson, P. R., Savage, R., Savov, P., Scanlan, M., Schilling, R., Schnabel, R., Schofield, R., Schulz, B., Schutz, B. F., Schwinberg, P., Scott, J., Scott, S. M., Searle, A. C., Sears, B., Seifert, F., Sellers, D., Sengupta, A. S., Sentenac, D., Sergeev, A., Shapiro, B., Shawhan, P., Shoemaker, D. H., Sibley, A., Siemens, X., Sigg, D., Sinha, S., Sintes, A. M., Slagmolen, B. J. J., Slutsky, J., van der Sluys, M. V., Smith, J. R., Smith, M. R., Smith, N. D., Somiya, K., Sorazu, B., Stein, A., Stein, L. C., Steplewski, S., Stochino, A., Stone, R., Strain, K. A., Strigin, S., Stroeer, A., Sturani, R., Stuver, A. L., Summerscales, T. Z., Sun, K. -X., Sung, M., Sutton, Patrick J., Swinkels, B., Szokoly, G. P., Talukder, D., Tang, L., Tanner, D. B., Tarabrin, S. P., Taylor, J. R., Taylor, R., Terenzi, R., Thacker, J., Thorne, K. A., Thorne, K. S., Thüring, A., Tokmakov, K. V., Toncelli, A., Tonelli, M., Torres, C., Torrie, C., Tournefier, E., Travasso, F., Traylor, G., Trias, M., Trummer, J., Ugolini, D., Ulmen, J., Urbanek, K., Vahlbruch, H., Vajente, G., Vallisneri, M., Brand, J. F. J. van den, van der Putten, S., Vass, S., Vaulin, R., Vavoulidis, M., Vecchio, A., Vedovato, G., van Veggel, A. A., Veitch, J., Veitch, P., Veltkamp, C., Verkindt, D., Vetrano, F., Viceré, A., Villar, A., Vinet, J. -Y., Vocca, H., Vorvick, C., Vyachanin, S. P., Waldman, S. J., Wallace, L., Ward, R. L., Was, M., Weidner, A., Weinert, M., Weinstein, A. J., Weiss, R., Wen, L., Wen, S., Wette, K., Whelan, J. T., Whitcomb, S. E., Whiting, B. F., Wilkinson, C., Willems, P. A., Williams, H. R., Williams, L., Willke, B., Wilmut, I., Winkelmann, L., Winkler, W., Wipf, C. C., Wiseman, A. G., Woan, G., Wooley, R., Worden, J., Wu, W., Yakushin, I., Yamamoto, H., Yan, Z., Yoshida, S., Yvert, M., Zanolin, M., Zhang, J., Zhang, L., Zhao, C., Zotov, N., Zucker, M. E., and Zweizig, J.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We present the results of a search for gravitational-wave bursts associated with 137 gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) that were detected by satellite-based gamma-ray experiments during the fifth LIGO science run and first Virgo science run. The data used in this analysis were collected from 2005 November 4 to 2007 October 1, and most of the GRB triggers were from the Swift satellite. The search uses a coherent network analysis method that takes into account the different locations and orientations of the interferometers at the three LIGO-Virgo sites. We find no evidence for gravitational-wave burst signals associated with this sample of GRBs. Using simulated short-duration (<1 s) waveforms, we set upper limits on the amplitude of gravitational waves associated with each GRB. We also place lower bounds on the distance to each GRB under the assumption of a fixed energy emission in gravitational waves, with typical limits of D ~ 15 Mpc (E_GW^iso / 0.01 M_o c^2)^1/2 for emission at frequencies around 150 Hz, where the LIGO-Virgo detector network has best sensitivity. We present astrophysical interpretations and implications of these results, and prospects for corresponding searches during future LIGO-Virgo runs., Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures. Updated references. To appear in ApJ.
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8. 231 The Role of End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide and Cerebral Oxygen Saturation to Predict Return of Spontaneous Circulation Among Patients With Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Patients
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Kawaguchi, T., primary, Tsukuda, J., additional, Numata, K., additional, Hayashi, K., additional, and Fujitani, S., additional
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9. Multicenter Retrospective Study of Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy for Patients with Previously Untreated Initial Small Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Doi, Y., primary, Nagata, Y., additional, Matsumo, Y., additional, Numata, K., additional, Sasaki, R., additional, Yamada, T., additional, Igaki, H., additional, Imagumbai, T., additional, Katoh, N., additional, Yoshitake, T., additional, Shimizuguchi, T., additional, Fujioka, D., additional, Inoue, M., additional, Koide, Y., additional, Kimura, T., additional, and Ito, Y., additional
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10. 222 Comparison of Serious Illness Communication and Self-Reported Practice Patterns of Code Status Conversation Between Japanese and American Clinicians Using a Multicenter Scenario-Based Survey
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Numata, K., primary, Fujitani, S., additional, Tanii, R., additional, Nomura, Y., additional, Yoshida, M., additional, Takemura, N., additional, and Ouchi, K., additional
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11. Beating the spin-down limit on gravitational wave emission from the Crab pulsar
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The LIGO Scientific Collaboration, Abbott, B., Abbott, R., Adhikari, R., Ajith, P., Allen, B., Allen, G., Amin, R., Anderson, S. B., Anderson, W. G., Arain, M. A., Araya, M., Armandula, H., Armor, P., Aso, Y., Aston, S., Aufmuth, P., Aulbert, C., Babak, S., Ballmer, S., Bantilan, H., Barish, B. C., Barker, C., Barker, D., Barr, B., Barriga, P., Barton, M. A., Bastarrika, M., Bayer, K., Betzwieser, J., Beyersdorf, P. T., Bilenko, I. A., Billingsley, G., Biswas, R., Black, E., Blackburn, K., Blackburn, L., Blair, D., Bland, B., Bodiya, T. P., Bogue, L., Bork, R., Boschi, V., Bose, S., Brady, P. R., Braginsky, V. B., Brau, J. E., Brinkmann, M., Brooks, A., Brown, D. A., Brunet, G., Bullington, A., Buonanno, A., Burmeister, O., Byer, R. L., Cadonati, L., Cagnoli, G., Camp, J. B., Cannizzo, J., Cannon, K., Cao, J., Cardenas, L., Casebolt, T., Castaldi, G., Cepeda, C., Chalkley, E., Charlton, P., Chatterji, S., Chelkowski, S., Chen, Y., Christensen, N., Clark, D., Clark, J., Cokelaer, T., Conte, R., Cook, D., Corbitt, T., Coyne, D., Creighton, J. D. E., Cumming, A., Cunningham, L., Cutler, R. M., Dalrymple, J., Danzmann, K., Davies, G., DeBra, D., Degallaix, J., Degree, M., Dergachev, V., Desai, S., DeSalvo, R., Dhurandhar, S., Díaz, M., Dickson, J., Dietz, A., Donovan, F., Dooley, K. L., Doomes, E. E., Drever, R. W. P., Duke, I., Dumas, J. -C., Dupuis, R. J., Dwyer, J. G., Echols, C., Effler, A., Ehrens, P., Espinoza, E., Etzel, T., Evans, T., Fairhurst, S., Fan, Y., Fazi, D., Fehrmann, H., Fejer, M. M., Finn, L. S., Flasch, K., Fotopoulos, N., Freise, A., Frey, R., Fricke, T., Fritschel, P., Frolov, V. V., Fyffe, M., Garofoli, J., Gholami, I., Giaime, J. A., Giampanis, S., Giardina, K. D., Goda, K., Goetz, E., Goggin, L., González, G., Gossler, S., Gouaty, R., Grant, A., Gras, S., Gray, C., Gray, M., Greenhalgh, R. J. S., Gretarsson, A. M., Grimaldi, F., Grosso, R., Grote, H., Grunewald, S., Guenther, M., Gustafson, E. K., Gustafson, R., Hage, B., Hallam, J. M., Hammer, D., Hanna, C., Hanson, J., Harms, J., Harry, G., Harstad, E., Hayama, K., Hayler, T., Heefner, J., Heng, I. S., Hennessy, M., Heptonstall, A., Hewitson, M., Hild, S., Hirose, E., Hoak, D., Hosken, D., Hough, J., Huttner, S. H., Ingram, D., Ito, M., Ivanov, A., Johnson, B., Johnson, W. W., Jones, D. I., Jones, ÂG., Jones, R., Ju, L., Kalmus, P., Kalogera, V., Kamat, S., Kanner, J., Kasprzyk, D., Katsavounidis, E., Kawabe, K., Kawamura, S., Kawazoe, F., Kells, W., Keppel, D. G., Khalili, F. Ya., Khan, R., Khazanov, E., Kim, C., King, P., Kissel, J. S., Klimenko, S., Kokeyama, K., Kondrashov, V., Kopparapu, R. K., Kozak, D., Kozhevatov, I., Krishnan, B., Kwee, P., Lam, P. K., Landry, M., Lang, M. M., Lantz, B., Lazzarini, A., Lei, M., Leindecker, N., Leonhardt, V., Leonor, I., Libbrecht, K., Lin, H., Lindquist, P., Lockerbie, N. A., Lodhia, D., Lormand, M., Lu, P., Lubinski, M., Lucianetti, A., Lück, H., Machenschalk, B., MacInnis, M., Mageswaran, M., Mailand, K., Mandic, V., Márka, S., Márka, Z., Markosyan, A., Markowitz, J., Maros, E., Martin, I., Martin, R. M., Marx, J. N., Mason, K., Matichard, F., Matone, L., Matzner, R., Mavalvala, N., McCarthy, R., McClelland, D. E., McGuire, S. C., McHugh, M., McIntyre, G., McIvor, G., McKechan, D., McKenzie, K., Meier, T., Melissinos, A., Mendell, G., Mercer, R. A., Meshkov, S., Messenger, C. J., Meyers, D., Miller, J., Minelli, J., Mitra, S., Mitrofanov, V. P., Mitselmakher, G., Mittleman, R., Miyakawa, O., Moe, B., Mohanty, S., Moreno, G., Mossavi, K., MowLowry, C., Mueller, G., Mukherjee, S., Mukhopadhyay, H., Müller-Ebhardt, H., Munch, J., Murray, P., Myers, E., Myers, J., Nash, T., Nelson, J., Newton, G., Nishizawa, A., Numata, K., O'Dell, J., Ogin, G., O'Reilly, B., O'Shaughnessy, R., Ottaway, D. J., Ottens, R. S., Overmier, H., Owen, B. J., Pan, Y., Pankow, C., Papa, M. A., Parameshwaraiah, V., Patel, P., Pedraza, M., Penn, S., Perreca, A., Petrie, T., Pinto, I. M., Pitkin, M., Pletsch, H. J., Plissi, M. V., Postiglione, F., Principe, M., Prix, R., Quetschke, V., Raab, F., Rabeling, D. S., Radkins, H., Rainer, N., Rakhmanov, M., Ramsunder, M., Rehbein, H., Reid, S., Reitze, D. H., Riesen, R., Riles, K., Rivera, B., Robertson, N. A., Robinson, C., Robinson, E. L., Roddy, S., Rodriguez, A., Rogan, A. M., Rollins, J., Romano, J. D., Romie, J., Route, R., Rowan, S., Rüdiger, A., Ruet, L., Russell, P., Ryan, K., Sakata, S., Samidi, M., de la Jordana, L. Sancho, Sandberg, V., Sannibale, V., Saraf, S., Sarin, P., Sathyaprakash, B. S., Sato, S., Saulson, P. R., Savage, R., Savov, P., Schediwy, S. W., Schilling, R., Schnabel, R., Schofield, R., Schutz, B. F., Schwinberg, P., Scott, S. M., Searle, A. C., Sears, B., Seifert, F., Sellers, D., Sengupta, A. S., Shawhan, P., Shoemaker, D. H., Sibley, A., Siemens, X., Sigg, D., Sinha, S., Sintes, A. M., Slagmolen, B. J. J., Slutsky, J., Smith, J. R., Smith, M. R., Smith, N. D., Somiya, K., Sorazu, B., Stein, L. C., Stochino, A., Stone, R., Strain, K. A., Strom, D. M., Stuver, A., Summerscales, T. Z., Sun, K. -X., Sung, M., Sutton, P. J., Takahashi, H., Tanner, D. B., Taylor, R., Thacker, J., Thorne, K. A., Thorne, K. S., Thüring, A., Tokmakov, K. V., Torres, C., Torrie, C., Traylor, G., Trias, M., Tyler, W., Ugolini, D., Ulmen, J., Urbanek, K., Vahlbruch, H., Broeck, C. Van Den, van der Sluys, M., Vass, S., Vaulin, R., Vecchio, A., Veitch, J., Veitch, P., Villar, A., Vorvick, C., Vyachanin, S. P., Waldman, S. J., Wallace, L., Ward, H., Ward, R., Weinert, M., Weinstein, A., Weiss, R., Wen, S., Wette, K., Whelan, J. T., Whitcomb, S. E., Whiting, B. F., Wilkinson, C., Willems, P. A., Williams, H. R., Williams, L., Willke, B., Wilmut, I., Winkler, W., Wipf, C. C., Wiseman, A. G., Woan, G., Wooley, R., Worden, J., Wu, W., Yakushin, I., Yamamoto, H., Yan, Z., Yoshida, S., Zanolin, M., Zhang, J., Zhang, L., Zhao, C., Zotov, N., Zucker, M., Zweizig, J., and Santostasi, G.
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Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We present direct upper limits on gravitational wave emission from the Crab pulsar using data from the first nine months of the fifth science run of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO). These limits are based on two searches. In the first we assume that the gravitational wave emission follows the observed radio timing, giving an upper limit on gravitational wave emission that beats indirect limits inferred from the spin-down and braking index of the pulsar and the energetics of the nebula. In the second we allow for a small mismatch between the gravitational and radio signal frequencies and interpret our results in the context of two possible gravitational wave emission mechanisms., Comment: Accepted for Ap. J. Lett. Minor changes in results due to calibration correction
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12. Parametric instabilities in the LCGT arm cavity
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Yamamoto, K, Uchiyama, T, Miyoki, S, Ohashi, M, Kuroda, K, and Numata, K
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
We evaluated the parametric instabilities of LCGT (Japanese interferometric gravitational wave detector project) arm cavity. The number of unstable modes of LCGT is 10-times smaller than that of Advanced LIGO (U.S.A.). Since the strength of the instabilities of LCGT depends on the mirror curvature more weakly than that of Advanced LIGO, the requirement of the mirror curvature accuracy is easier to be achieved. The difference in the parametric instabilities between LCGT and Advanced LIGO is because of the thermal noise reduction methods (LCGT, cooling sapphire mirrors; Advanced LIGO, fused silica mirrors with larger laser beams), which are the main strategies of the projects. Elastic Q reduction by the barrel surface (0.2 mm thickness Ta$_2$O$_5$) coating is effective to suppress instabilities in the LCGT arm cavity. Therefore, the cryogenic interferometer is a smart solution for the parametric instabilities in addition to thermal noise and thermal lensing., Comment: 6 pages,3 figures. Amaldi7 proceedings, J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. (accepted)
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13. Report on the first round of the Mock LISA Data Challenges
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Arnaud, K. A., Auger, G., Babak, S., Baker, J., Benacquista, M. J., Bloomer, E., Brown, D., Camp, J. B., Cannizzo, J. K., Christensen, N., Clark, J., Cornsih, N. J., Crowder, J., Cutler, C., Finn, L. S., Halloin, H., Hayama, K., Hendry, M., Jeannin, O., Krolak, A., Larson, S. L., Mandel, I., Messenger, C., Meyer, R., Mohanty, S., Nayak, R., Numata, K., Petiteau, A., Pitkin, M., Plagnol, E., Porter, E. K., Prix, R., Roever, C., Sathyaprakash, B. S., Stroeer, A., Thirumalainambi, R., Thompson, D. E., Toher, J., Umstaetter, R., Vallisneri, M., Vecchio, A., Veitch, J, Vinet, J-Y., Whelan, J. T., and Woan, G.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
The Mock LISA Data Challenges (MLDCs) have the dual purpose of fostering the development of LISA data analysis tools and capabilities, and demonstrating the technical readiness already achieved by the gravitational-wave community in distilling a rich science payoff from the LISA data output. The first round of MLDCs has just been completed: nine data sets containing simulated gravitational wave signals produced either by galactic binaries or massive black hole binaries embedded in simulated LISA instrumental noise were released in June 2006 with deadline for submission of results at the beginning of December 2006. Ten groups have participated in this first round of challenges. Here we describe the challenges, summarise the results, and provide a first critical assessment of the entries., Comment: Proceedings report from GWDAW 11. Added author, added reference, clarified some text, removed typos. Results unchanged; Removed author, minor edits, reflects submitted version
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14. Systematic measurement of the intrinsic losses in various kinds of bulk fused silica
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Numata, K., Yamamoto, K., Ishimoto, H., Otsuka, S., Kawabe, K., Ando, M., and Tsubono, K.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We systematically measured and compared the mechanical losses of various kinds of bulk fused silica. Their quality factors ranged widely from 7x10^5 to 4x10^7, the latter being one of the highest reported among bulk fused silica. We observed frequency-dependent losses and a decrease in the losses upon annealing., Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, Submitted to Phys. Lett. A
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15. X/Ka Network Enhanced by Misasa, Japan’s 54-meter antenna
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Numata, K, Uchimura, T, Asmar, S, Firre, D, Horiuchi, S, Takeuchi, H, Murata, Y, and Jacobs, Christopher S
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16. X/Ka Network Enhanced by Misasa, Japan’s 54-meter antenna
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Jacobs, Christopher S, Murata, Y, Takeuchi, H, Horiuchi, S, Firre, D, Asmar, S, Uchimura, T, and Numata, K
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17. LISA laser head metrology
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Karlen, L., primary, Onillon, E., additional, Kundermann, S., additional, Lecomte, S., additional, Numata, K., additional, Rodriguez, M., additional, Yu, A., additional, Shortt, B., additional, and Mondin, L., additional
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18. SOLUTION NMR STRUCTURE OF N-TERMINAL DOMAIN OF TRICONEPHILA CLAVIPES MAJOR AMPULLATE SPIDROIN 2
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Oktaviani, N.A., primary, Malay, A.D., additional, Matsugami, A., additional, Hayashi, F., additional, and Numata, K., additional
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19. P183 Development of a new simple ultrasound activity score for intestinal Behçet's Disease
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Yaguchi, K, primary, Kunisaki, R, additional, Sato, S, additional, Izumi, M, additional, Fukuno, Y, additional, Ebina, T, additional, Matsune, Y, additional, Hama, T, additional, Onishi, M, additional, Kobayashi, K, additional, Shibui, S, additional, Toritani, K, additional, Nishida, D, additional, Matsubayashi, M, additional, Nakamori, Y, additional, Nishio, M, additional, Umezawa, S, additional, Ogashiwa, T, additional, Sasaki, T, additional, Fujii, A, additional, Kimura, H, additional, Numata, K, additional, and Maeda, S, additional
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20. Detection of Influence of Stimuli or Sevices on the Physical Condition and Satisfaction with Unconscious Response Reflecting Activities of Autonomic Nervous System
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Okawai, H., Ichisawa, S., Numata, K., Magjarevic, Ratko, editor, Osman, Noor Azuan Abu, editor, Abas, Wan Abu Bakar Wan, editor, Wahab, Ahmad Khairi Abdul, editor, and Ting, Hua-Nong, editor
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21. 73MO Regorafenib in patients (pts) with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (uHCC) in real-world practice in Asia: Final analysis of the prospective, observational REFINE study
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Kim, Y.J., primary, Kurosaki, M., additional, Numata, K., additional, Lim, H.Y., additional, Ikeda, M., additional, Kudo, M., additional, Huang, Y-H., additional, Shao, G., additional, Kato, N., additional, Kim, D-Y., additional, Cho, S-B., additional, Hsu, C-H., additional, Lin, S-M., additional, Jeng, L-B., additional, Kuo, K-K., additional, Mao, Y., additional, Chewaskulyong, B., additional, Khan, J., additional, Ozgurdal, K., additional, and Qin, S., additional
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22. 446TiP Randomized phase III study of bi-weekly trifluridine/tipiracil (FTD/TPI) plus bevacizumab (BEV) vs. FTD/TPI for chemorefractory metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC): ROBiTS/JCOG2014
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Yamazaki, K., primary, Satake, H., additional, Takashima, A., additional, Mizusawa, J., additional, Kataoka, T., additional, Fukuda, H., additional, Ishizuka, Y., additional, Suwa, Y., additional, Numata, K., additional, Shibata, N., additional, Asayama, M., additional, Yokota, M., additional, Tsushima, T., additional, Ohta, T., additional, Yamaguchi, T., additional, Hamaguchi, T., additional, and Kanemitsu, Y., additional
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23. 528P The randomized phase III study of bi-weekly trifluridine/tipiracil (FTD/TPI) plus bevacizumab (BEV) vs. FTD/TPI monotherapy for chemorefractory metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC): 1-year follow-up updated data from JCOG2014 (ROBiTS)
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Suwa, Y., Satake, H., Yamazaki, K., Tsushima, T., Ishizuka, Y., Boku, S., Takashima, A., Yamaguchi, T., Asayama, M., Yokota, M., Numata, K., Ohta, T., Yasui, H., Kito, Y., Takii, Y., Yokoyama, M., Sano, Y., Fukuda, H., Hamaguchi, T., and Kanemitsu, Y.
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24. The Challenges of Measuring Methane from Space with a Lidar
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Riris, H, Numata, K, Wu, S, Fahey, M, Gonzalez, B, Sun, X, Mao, J, and Rodriguez, M
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Earth Resources And Remote Sensing - Abstract
The global and regional quantification of methane fluxes and identification of its sources and sinks has been highlighted as one of the goals of the NASA 2017 Earth Science Decadal Survey. Detecting methane from space and airborne platforms with an active (laser) remote sensing instrument presents several unique technology and measurement challenges. The instrument must have a single frequency, narrow-linewidth light source, and photon-sensitive detector at the right spectral region to make continuous measurements from orbit, day and night, all seasons and at all latitudes. It must have a high signal to noise ratio and must be relatively immune to biases from aerosol/cloud scattering, spectroscopic and meteorological data uncertainties, and instrument systematic errors. At Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), in collaboration with industry, we have developed an airborne instrument to measure methane. Our instrument is a nadir-viewing lidar that uses Integrated Path Differential Absorption (IPDA), to measure methane near 1.65 µm. We sample the absorption line using multiple wavelengths from a narrow linewidth laser source and a sensitive photodetector. This measurement approach provides maximum information content about the CH4 column, and minimizes biases in the XCH4 retrieval. In this paper, we will review our progress to date and discuss the technology challenges, options and tradeoffs to measure methane from space and airborne platforms.
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25. LISA laser head metrology
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Minoglou, Kyriaki, Karafolas, Nikos, Cugny, Bruno, Karlen, L., Onillon, E., Kundermann, S., Lecomte, S., Numata, K., Rodriguez, M., Yu, A., Shortt, B., and Mondin, L.
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26. 1000 spider silkomes: Linking sequences to silk physical properties.
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Arakawa, K, Kono, N, Malay, AD, Tateishi, A, Ifuku, N, Masunaga, H, Sato, R, Tsuchiya, K, Ohtoshi, R, Pedrazzoli, D, Shinohara, A, Ito, Y, Nakamura, H, Tanikawa, A, Suzuki, Y, Ichikawa, T, Fujita, S, Fujiwara, M, Tomita, M, Blamires, SJ, Chuah, J-A, Craig, H, Foong, CP, Greco, G, Guan, J, Holland, C, Kaplan, DL, Sudesh, K, Mandal, BB, Norma-Rashid, Y, Oktaviani, NA, Preda, RC, Pugno, NM, Rajkhowa, R, Wang, X, Yazawa, K, Zheng, Z, Numata, K, Arakawa, K, Kono, N, Malay, AD, Tateishi, A, Ifuku, N, Masunaga, H, Sato, R, Tsuchiya, K, Ohtoshi, R, Pedrazzoli, D, Shinohara, A, Ito, Y, Nakamura, H, Tanikawa, A, Suzuki, Y, Ichikawa, T, Fujita, S, Fujiwara, M, Tomita, M, Blamires, SJ, Chuah, J-A, Craig, H, Foong, CP, Greco, G, Guan, J, Holland, C, Kaplan, DL, Sudesh, K, Mandal, BB, Norma-Rashid, Y, Oktaviani, NA, Preda, RC, Pugno, NM, Rajkhowa, R, Wang, X, Yazawa, K, Zheng, Z, and Numata, K
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Spider silks are among the toughest known materials and thus provide models for renewable, biodegradable, and sustainable biopolymers. However, the entirety of their diversity still remains elusive, and silks that exceed the performance limits of industrial fibers are constantly being found. We obtained transcriptome assemblies from 1098 species of spiders to comprehensively catalog silk gene sequences and measured the mechanical, thermal, structural, and hydration properties of the dragline silks of 446 species. The combination of these silk protein genotype-phenotype data revealed essential contributions of multicomponent structures with major ampullate spidroin 1 to 3 paralogs in high-performance dragline silks and numerous amino acid motifs contributing to each of the measured properties. We hope that our global sampling, comprehensive testing, integrated analysis, and open data will provide a solid starting point for future biomaterial designs.
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27. The epidemiology of human calicivirus/Sapporo/82/Japan
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Nakata, S., Kogawa, K., Numata, K., Ukae, S., Adachi, N., Matson, D. O., Estes, M. K., Chiba, S., Chiba, Shunzo, editor, Estes, Mary K., editor, Nakata, Shuji, editor, and Calisher, Charles H., editor
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28. Technology Readiness Advancement of the Laser Transmitter for the LISA Mission
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Yu, A.W., primary, Numata, K., additional, Brambora, C., additional, Camp, J., additional, Fahey, M., additional, Feizi, A., additional, Heesh, K., additional, Jiao, H., additional, Konoplev, O., additional, Mullin, M., additional, Merritt, S., additional, Mamakos, W., additional, Marlow, S., additional, Poulios, D., additional, Pruessner, P., additional, Rodriguez, M., additional, Vasilyev, A., additional, Wu, S., additional, Xu, X., additional, Yevick, A., additional, and Singh, U., additional
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29. Progress and Plans for a US Laser System for LISA
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Camp, J, Numata, K, and Krainak, M
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A highly stable and robust laser system is a key component of the space-based LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna) mission architecture. We describe our progress and plans to demonstrate a TRL (Technology Readiness Level) 5 LISA laser system at Goddard Space Flight Center by 2020. The laser system includes a low-noise oscillator followed by a power fiber amplifier. The oscillator is a low-mass, compact external cavity laser, consisting of a semiconductor laser coupled to an optical cavity, built by the laser vendor Redfern Integrated Optics. The amplifier is a diode-pumped Yb fiber with 2.5 watts output, built at Goddard. We show noise and reliability data for the full laser system, and describe our plans to reach TRL 5.
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30. 937P Multicenter phase II trial of lenvatinib plus hepatic intra-arterial infusion chemotherapy with cisplatin for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma: LEOPARD
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Ikeda, M., primary, Yamashita, T., additional, Ogasawara, S., additional, Kudo, M., additional, Inaba, Y., additional, Morimoto, M., additional, Tsuchiya, K., additional, Shimizu, S., additional, Kojima, Y., additional, Hiraoka, A., additional, Nouso, K., additional, Aikata, H., additional, Numata, K., additional, Sato, T., additional, Okusaka, T., additional, and Furuse, J., additional
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Kundu, S.C., primary, Naskar, D., additional, Barua, R.R., additional, Ghosh, A.K., additional, Kundu, S.C., additional, Das, S., additional, Bora, U., additional, Borthakur, B.B., additional, Lawrence, B.D., additional, Kurland, N.E., additional, Presnall, D.L., additional, Yadavalli, V.K., additional, Khan, M.M.R., additional, Tsukada, M., additional, Freddi, G., additional, Armato, U., additional, Rajkhowa, R., additional, Wang, X., additional, Murphy, A.R., additional, Romero, I.S., additional, Guinea, G., additional, Elices, M., additional, Pérez-Rigueiro, J., additional, Plaza, G., additional, Jasmine, S., additional, Mandal, B.B., additional, Aramwit, P., additional, Li, M., additional, Li, J., additional, Bai, L., additional, Bhattacharjee, M., additional, Ghosh, S., additional, Jindal, S.K., additional, Kiamehr, M., additional, Sun, W., additional, Yang, X.B., additional, Patra, C., additional, Engel, F.B., additional, Hodgkinson, A.T., additional, Bayat, A., additional, Talukdar, S., additional, Numata, K., additional, Wong, J., additional, Chan, H.-K., additional, and Chrzanowski, W., additional
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32. Silk hydrogels for tissue engineering and dual-drug delivery
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Numata, K., primary
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33. P-61 Relatlimab + nivolumab in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma who are naive to immuno-oncology therapy but progressed on tyrosine kinase inhibitors, a phase 2, randomized, open-label study: RELATIVITY-073
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Sangro, B., primary, Numata, K., additional, Huang, Y., additional, Gomez-Martin, C., additional, Hiraoka, A., additional, Moriguchi, M., additional, Shen, Y., additional, Horvath, A., additional, Feely, W., additional, Young, T., additional, Neely, J., additional, and Kudo, M., additional
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34. Human-body analogy improves mental rotation performance in people aged 86 to 97 years
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Saori Yasumoto, Yukie Masui, Takeshi Nakagawa, Numata K, Wataru Onoguchi, Yoshiko Ishioka, Yasuyuki Gondo, Ogawa M, Hiroki Inagaki, and Muto H
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PsyArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences ,bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences ,PsyArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Developmental Psychology ,Analogy ,bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Psychology|Child Psychology ,bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Psychology|Developmental Psychology ,Psychology ,PsyArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Developmental Psychology|Aging ,General Psychology ,Mental rotation ,Cognitive psychology - Abstract
Mental rotation is a spatial ability allowing one to represent and rotate an object in one’s mind, and its performance declines with age. Given previous findings indicating that likening a to-be-rotated object to a human body improves mental rotation performance in young adults, we examined whether this human-body analogy would improve older adults’ mental rotation performance. We also tested whether the human-body analogy effect is age-dependent. In the present study, we analyzed data from 423 community-dwelling older adults (age range: 86–97 years; 219 men and 204 women) who answered two items of a paper-and-pencil mental rotation test: one on abstract cube objects (control condition) and one on cube objects with a human face (embodied condition). The results revealed that more participants correctly answered the item in the embodied condition (32.2%) compared to that in the control condition (19.6%), indicating that the human-body analogy is effective in an oldest-old population (i.e., people aged over 85 years). Notably, we found age differences in human-body analogy effects. While accuracy for mental rotation of abstract objects declined with age, accuracy for embodied objects was preserved with age. These findings suggest that the human-body analogy may prompt older adults to adopt a holistic, rather than a piecemeal, rotation strategy.
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35. Inverted pendulum as low-frequency pre-isolation for advanced gravitational wave detectors
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Takamori, A., Raffai, P., Márka, S., DeSalvo, R., Sannibale, V., Tariq, H., Bertolini, A., Cella, G., Viboud, N., Numata, K., Takahashi, R., and Fukushima, M.
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36. Biologically derived scaffolds
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Numata, K., primary and Kaplan, D.L., additional
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37. Analysis of the mouse transcriptome based on functional annotation of 60,770 full-length cDNAs
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Okazaki, Y., Furuno, M., Kasukawa, T., Adachi, J., Bono, H., Kondo, S., Nikaido, I., Osato, N., Saito, R., Suzuki, H., Yamanaka, I., Kiyosawa, H., Yagi, K., Tomaru, Y., Hasegawa, Y., Nogami, A., Schonbach, C., Gojobori, T., Baldarelli, R., Hill, D. P., Bult, C., Hume, D. A., Quackenbush, J., Schriml, L. M., Kanapin, A., Matsuda, H., Batalov, S., Beisel, K. W., Blake, J. A., Bradt, D., Brusic, V., Chothia, C., Corbani, L. E., Cousins, S., Dalla, E., Dragani, T. A., Fletcher, C. F., Forrest, A., Frazer, K. S., Gaasterland, T., Gariboldi, M., Gissi, C., Godzik, A., Gough, J., Grimmond, S., Gustincich, S., Hirokawa, N., Jackson, I. J., Jarvis, E. D., Kanai, A., Kawaji, H., Kawasawa, Y., Kedzierski, R. M., King, B. L., Konagaya, A., Kurochkin, I. V., Lee, Y., Lenhard, B., Lyons, P. A., Maglott, D. R., Maltais, L., Marchionni, L., McKenzie, L., Miki, H., Nagashima, T., Numata, K., Okido, T., Pavan, W. J., Pertea, G., Pesole, G., Petrovsky, N., Pillai, R., Pontius, J. U., Qi, D., Ramachandran, S., Ravasi, T., Reed, J. C., Reed, D. J., Reid, J., Ring, B. Z., Ringwald, M., Sandelin, A., Schneider, C., Semple, C. A. M., Setou, M., Shimada, K., Sultana, R., Takenaka, Y., Taylor, M. S., Teasdale, R. D., Tomita, M., Verardo, R., Wagner, L., Wahlestedt, C., Wang, Y., Watanabe, Y., Wells, C., Wilming, L. G., Wynshaw-Boris, A., Yanagisawa, M., Yang, I., Yang, L., Yuan, Z., Zavolan, M., Zhu, Y., Zimmer, A., Carninci, P., Hayatsu, N., Hirozane-Kishikawa, T., Konno, H., Nakamura, M., Sakazume, N., Sato, K., Shiraki, T., Waki, K., Kawai, J., Aizawa, K., Arakawa, T., Fukuda, S., Hara, A., Hashizume, W., Imotani, K., Ishii, Y., Itoh, M., Kagawa, I., Miyazaki, A., Sakai, K., Sasaki, D., Shibata, K., Shinagawa, A., Yasunishi, A., Yoshino, M., Waterston, R., Lander, E. S., Rogers, J., Birney, E., and Hayashizaki, Y.
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Environmental issues ,Science and technology ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
Author(s): The FANTOM Consortium and the RIKEN Genome Exploration Research Group Phase I & II Team*; FANTOM Consortium:; Y. Okazaki [1, 2]; M. Furuno [1]; T. Kasukawa [1, 3]; J. [...]
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38. Studies on interdomain interaction of 3-isopropylmalate dehydrogenase from an extreme thermophile, Thermus thermophilus, by constructing chimeric enzymes
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Numata, K., Hayashi-Iwasaki, Y., Yutani, K., and Oshima, T.
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39. 410 Higher Nursing Care Level Is Associated with Higher Incidences of Blood Culture Contamination in Emergency Department
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Shigeno, A., primary, Homma, Y., additional, Yokoi, T., additional, Tanaka, S., additional, Onodera, R., additional, Yamagata, R., additional, Numata, K., additional, Mizobe, M., additional, Takahashi, J., additional, Norii, T., additional, and Funakoshi, H., additional
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40. 270 Changes in Treatment of Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest during COVID-19 Outbreak in Japan
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Numata, K., primary, Onodera, R., additional, Yamagata, R., additional, Mizobe, M., additional, Homma, Y., additional, Takahashi, J., additional, and Funakoshi, H., additional
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41. 986P Efficacy of atezolizumab (atezo) + bevacizumab (bev) after disease progression with atezo monotherapy in patients with previously untreated, unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
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He, A.R.R., primary, Numata, K., additional, Lee, K-H., additional, Hsu, C-H., additional, Lee, J., additional, Morimoto, M., additional, Verret, W., additional, Hack, S.P., additional, Spahn, J., additional, Liu, B., additional, and Ryoo, B-Y., additional
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42. 1010P Real-world dosing of regorafenib (REG) in patients (pts) with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (uHCC): Interim analysis (IA) of the observational REFINE study
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Merle, P., primary, Lim, H.Y., additional, Finn, R.S., additional, Ikeda, M., additional, Kudo, M., additional, Frenette, C., additional, Masi, G., additional, Kim, Y.J., additional, Gerolami, R., additional, Kurosaki, M., additional, Numata, K., additional, Klümpen, H-J., additional, Zebger-Gong, H., additional, Fiala-Buskies, S., additional, Ozgurdal, K., additional, and Qin, S., additional
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43. SO-6 The influence of liver function on the outcomes of phase II trial of sorafenib vs. hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma
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Kobayashi, S., primary, Kondo, M., additional, Morimoto, M., additional, Hidaka, H., additional, Nakazawa, T., additional, Aikata, H., additional, Hatanaka, T., additional, Takizawa, D., additional, Matsunaga, K., additional, Okuse, C., additional, Suzuki, M., additional, Taguri, M., additional, Ishibashi, T., additional, Numata, K., additional, Maeda, S., additional, and Tanaka, K., additional
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44. Atezolizumab with or without bevacizumab in unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (GO30140): an open-label, multicentre, phase 1b study
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Lee, Michael S, primary, Ryoo, Baek-Yeol, additional, Hsu, Chih-Hung, additional, Numata, Kazushi, additional, Stein, Stacey, additional, Verret, Wendy, additional, Hack, Stephen P, additional, Spahn, Jessica, additional, Liu, Bo, additional, Abdullah, Heba, additional, Wang, Yulei, additional, He, Aiwu Ruth, additional, Lee, Kyung-Hun, additional, Bang, Y-J, additional, Bendell, J, additional, Chao, Y, additional, Chen, J-S, additional, Chung, H C, additional, Davis, S L, additional, Dev, A, additional, Gane, E, additional, George, B, additional, He, A R, additional, Hochster, H, additional, Hsu, C-H, additional, Ikeda, M, additional, Lee, J, additional, Lee, M, additional, Mahipal, A, additional, Manji, G, additional, Morimoto, M, additional, Numata, K, additional, Pishvaian, M, additional, Qin, S, additional, Ryan, D, additional, Ryoo, B-Y, additional, Sasahira, N, additional, Stein, S, additional, Strickler, J, additional, and Tebbutt, N, additional
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45. Constraint Effects in Slow Crack Growth Test Methods for Service Life Prediction of High Density Polyethylene Piping
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Kalyanam, S., primary, Krishnaswamy, P., primary, Shim, D.-J., primary, Hioe, Y., primary, Kawaguchi, S., primary, Shimura, T., primary, and Numata, K., primary
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46. Crystal structure of proteinase K from Engyodontium album
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Sugahara, M., primary, Motomura, K., additional, and Numata, K., additional
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47. Fundamental Limit of 1/f Frequency Noise in Semiconductor Lasers Due to Mechanical Thermal Noise
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Numata, K and Camp, J
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So-called 1/f noise has power spectral density inversely proportional to frequency, and is observed in many physical processes. Single longitudinal-mode semiconductor lasers, used in variety of interferometric sensing applications, as well as coherent communications, exhibit 1/f frequency noise at low frequency (typically below 100kHz). Here we evaluate mechanical thermal noise due to mechanical dissipation in semiconductor laser components and give a plausible explanation for the widely-observed 1/f frequency noise, applying a methodology developed for fixed-spacer cavities for laser frequency stabilization. Semiconductor-laser's short cavity, small beam radius, and lossy components are expected to emphasize thermal-noise-limited frequency noise. Our simple model largely explains the different 1/f noise levels observed in various semiconductor lasers, and provides a framework where the noise may be reduced with proper design.
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48. An upper limit on the stochastic gravitational-wave background of cosmological origin
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Abbott, B. P., Abbott, R., Acernese, F., Adhikari, R., Ajith, P., Allen, B., Allen, G., Alshourbagy, M., Amin, R. S., Anderson, S. B., Anderson, W. G., Antonucci, F., Aoudia, S., Arain, M. A., Araya, M., Armandula, H., Armor, P., Arun, K. G., Aso, Y., Aston, S., Astone, P., Aufmuth, P., Aulbert, C., Babak, S., Baker, P., Ballardin, G., Ballmer, S., Barker, C., Barker, D., Barone, F., Barr, B., Barriga, P., Barsotti, L., Barsuglia, M., Barton, M. A., Bartos, I., Bassiri, R., Bastarrika, M., Bauer, Th. S., Behnke, B., Beker, M., Benacquista, M., Betzwieser, J., Beyersdorf, P. T., Bigotta, S., Bilenko, I. A., Billingsley, G., Birindelli, S., Biswas, R., Bizouard, M. A., Black, E., Blackburn, J. K., Blackburn, L., Blair, D., Bland, B., Boccara, C., Bodiya, T. P., Bogue, L., Bondu, F., Bonelli, L., Bork, R., Boschi, V., Bose, S., Bosi, L., Braccini, S., Bradaschia, C., Brady, P. R., Braginsky, V. B., van den Brand, J. F. J., Brau, J. E., Bridges, D. 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49. Study of quality factor and hysteresis associated with the state-of-the-art passive seismic isolation system for Gravitational Wave Interferometric Detectors
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Desalvo, R., Márka, Sz., Numata, K., Sannibale, V., Takamori, A., Tariq, H., Ugas, E.J., Yoda, T., Aso, Y., and Bertolini, A.
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50. Molecular characterization of morphologically typical human calicivirus Sapporo
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Numata, K., Hardy, M. E., Nakata, S., Chiba, S., and Estes, M. K.
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