388 results on '"Takanobu YAMADA"'
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352. 413 Effective recycling for waste dry-cell batteries : Thermal properties of porous materials
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Kenji Ueno, Hiroyuki Takenaka, Takanobu Yamada, Ryouhei Endoh, and Kimio Nakanishi
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Materials science ,Chemical engineering ,Porous medium - Published
- 2008
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353. 414 Formation of methane hydrate with fine ice particles : Effective methods for the formation
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Yasutoki Abe, Kimio Nakanishi, Takanobu Yamada, and Satoshi Kodama
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Materials science ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry ,Hydrate ,Methane - Published
- 2008
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354. 2133 Frozen-melting behavior of total heat exchanger element under cold conditions
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Mohamad Firdaus, Takanobu Yamada, Kimio Nakanishi, and Kenta Umeta
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Materials science ,Heat exchanger ,Regenerative heat exchanger ,Plate heat exchanger ,Plate fin heat exchanger ,Composite material ,Shell and tube heat exchanger - Published
- 2008
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355. 2132 Characteristics of CH_4-CO_2 mixed gas hydrate with crashed ice layer
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Yasutoki Abe, Fumikazu Fujisawa, Satoshi Kodama, Takanobu Yamada, and Kimio Nakanishi
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Materials science ,Chemical engineering ,Mixed gas ,Hydrate ,Layer (electronics) - Published
- 2008
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356. 4403 Effects of Methane Hydrate Utilization in Bio-gas CGS Plant
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Kimio Nakanishi, Soe Naing, Takanobu Yamada, and Nariyuki Yoshinaga
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Waste management ,chemistry ,Biogas ,Environmental science ,Hydrate ,Methane - Published
- 2006
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357. 511 Fundamental Study of Hydrate Formation for Biogas Cogeneration System
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Kimio Nakanishi, Satoshi Yonaha, Takanobu Yamada, Soe Naings, and Nariyuki Yoshinaga
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Cogeneration ,Fundamental study ,Waste management ,Biogas ,Clathrate hydrate ,Environmental engineering ,Environmental science - Published
- 2006
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358. 3614 Energy Use Smoothing for Digestive Gas Plant in Cold Region
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Takanobu Yamada, Soe Naing, and Kimio Nakanishi
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Waste management ,Environmental engineering ,Environmental science ,Smoothing ,Energy (signal processing) - Published
- 2005
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359. A prospective cohort study to reduce operative risk in stage I gastric cancer patients with metabolic syndrome: Preoperative exercise versus surgery alone
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Tsutomu Hayashi, Satoshi Morita, Takaki Yoshikawa, Akira Tsuburaya, Haruhiko Cho, Naoki Hirabayashi, Toru Aoyama, Junichi Sakamoto, Junya Shirai, and Takanobu Yamada
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Stage I Gastric Cancer ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,Surgery ,Oncology ,Intervention (counseling) ,medicine ,Operative risk ,Metabolic syndrome ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Prospective cohort study ,Abdominal obesity - Abstract
e15112 Background: Although obesity influences the technical difficulty of surgery, a reasonable marker of abdominal obesity is not confirmed and effective intervention has never been applied to reduce the operative risk in patients with abdominal obesity. Methods: To reduce the surgical difficulty and risk in gastric cancer patients with abdominal obesity, a preoperative exercise protocol was designed for stage I gastric cancer patients who were diagnosed to have metabolic syndrome (MetS). Results: In total, 51 patients (33 who underwent surgery alone, 18 who were treated with preoperative exercise) were registered in this study. Visceral fat areas (VFA) were estimated by CT scan, and they were associated most strongly with waist, followed by HDL cholesterol, and BMI. In the exercise group, all patients completed protocol treatment, without disease progression and > grade2 exercise-associated adverse events. VFA of the exercise group were larger than that of the surgery alone group at registration (221cm2 /180cm2, p=0.028), then reduced after exercise to non-significant level with surgery alone group (201cm2 /180cm2, p=0.264). There were no significant differences of intraoperative blood loss (262mL/201mL: p=0.465) and incidence of perioperative morbidity (27.7%/29%, p=1.000) between exercise and non-exercise groups. Multivariate logistic regression analysis detected intraoperative blood loss (> 380mL) as significant risk factor (p=0.023) for perioperative morbidity. Conclusions: Waist was surrogate marker for VFA in this study, thus can be a candidate of simple indicator of abdominal obesity. Preoperative interventional exercise did not directly reduce operative risk of gastric cancer with MetS; however, it was associated indirectly with risk reduction by improving surgical difficulty.
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360. Electrochemical Performance of a Large Size All-Solid-State Lithium-Ion Battery
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Satoshi Fujiki, Yuichi Aihara, Takanobu Yamada, Seitaro Ito, Koji Hoshiba, and Nobuya Machida
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- 2013
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361. Safety of High Capacity All Solid State Li-Ion Secondary Battery
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Takanobu Yamada, Yuichi Aihara, Satoshi Fujiki, Seitaro Ito, Koji Hoshiba, Tae young Kim, Seung-Wook Baek, Jae Myung Lee, and Youngsin Park
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- 2013
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362. G061025 Effective Utilization of Clinker Ash as Recycling Materials : Application to Water-Holding Block
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Kimio Nakanishi, Takanobu Yamada, and Yuta Naito
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Materials science ,Clinker (waste) ,Waste management ,Block (telecommunications) ,Water holding - Published
- 2013
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363. S084013 Performance analysis of biogas cogeneration system with multiple MGTs : The case of cold condition
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Takanobu Yamada, Kimio Nakanishi, and Takahiro Kawahara
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Cogeneration ,Waste management ,Biogas ,Micro gas turbine ,Environmental engineering ,Environmental science - Published
- 2013
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364. Performance of MGT Co-generation System in a Snowy and Cold Area
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Takanobu Yamada, Sachio Tachibana, and Hiromi Isitani
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Co generation ,Engineering ,Meteorology ,business.industry ,Cold area ,business - Published
- 2004
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365. Soluble Interleukin 6 Receptor: A Serum Biomarker Predicting Preoperative Chemoradiotherapy Efficacy for Oesophageal Cancer
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Hiroyasu Igaki, Kyoko Kato, Yoshiaki Osaka, Yousuke Makuuchi, Takanobu Yamada, Akihiko Tsuchida, Hiroyuki Daiko, Kazufumi Honda, Takashi Kojima, and Koh Furuta
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Cisplatin ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Alpha interferon ,Cancer ,Retrospective cohort study ,Hematology ,Esophageal cancer ,medicine.disease ,Clinical trial ,Docetaxel ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Biomarker (medicine) ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Preoperative chemoradiotherapy (PCRT) was one of the standard care for resectable esophageal cancer. Because there is tendency of high morbidity at surgery after PCRT, risk benefit balance for PCRT should be considered.Predictive marker which can select the patients who have more benefit for PCRT is needed. Methods To identify a biomarker to predict efficacy of preoperative PCRT for esophageal cancer, expression profiles of serum proteins were determined. The expression levels of 84 serum proteins in 37 patients (7 responders to PCRT and 30 poor-responders) weremeasured. Responders were defined as the patients whom two third or more cancer was pathologically degenerated at the time of operation. The usefulness of biomarkers was validated with two independent retrospective cohorts (PCRT and preoperative chemotherapy (PCT) by cisplatin and 5-FU) and two phase II clinical cohorts (PCRT and PCT with docetaxel, cisplatin and 5-FU) (n = 187). Results In a discovery cohort, the expression levels of six proteins [macrophage inflammatory protein beta 1 (MIP1B), soluble interleukin 6 receptor (sIL6R), macrophage inflammatory protein alpha1 (MIP1A), insulin, interferon alpha 2 (IFNA2) and matrix metalloproteinase 3 (MMP3)] were significantly different between responders and poor-responders to PCRT. The most predictive factor for survival was soluble interleukin 6 receptor (sIL6R) (p = 0.008, log-rank test); sIL6R in poor-responders was higher than in responders (p = 0.005, Student's t-test). The increases of sIL6R in poor-responder who underwent PCRT were confirmed in a etrospective cohort (n = 38), and a phase II clinical trial (n = 26). However, sIL6R levels of patients who underwent PCT only in a retrospective cohort (cisplatin and 5FU n = 100) and a phase II clinical trial (docetaxel, cisplatin and 5FU, n = 23) were not significantly different. Conclusion Serum sIL6R have a potential to be a predictive biomarker for PCRT in esophageal cancer patients, not for preoperative chemotherapy. Disclosure All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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- 2012
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366. K-1830 Periodical Thermal Fluctuation in an Inclined Square Cavity
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Takanobu Yamada
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Cavity flow ,Natural convection ,Materials science ,Thermal resistance ,Thermal ,Heat transfer ,Thermodynamics ,Mechanics ,Square cavity - Published
- 2001
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367. All Solid-State Lithium-Sulfur Battery Using a Glass-Type P2S5-Li2S Electrolyte: Benefits on Anode Kinetics.
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Takanobu Yamada, Seitaro Ito, Ryo Omoda, Taku Watanabe, Yuichi Aihara, Agostini, Marco, Ulissi, Ulderico, Hassoun, Jusef, and Scrosati, Bruno
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LITHIUM sulfur batteries ,ELECTROLYTES ,THERMODYNAMICS research ,CHEMICAL kinetics ,CHARGE transfer - Abstract
Lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries are promising candidates for next generation electrical energy storage devices due to their high specific energy. Despite intense research, there are still a number of technical challenges in developing a high performance Li-S battery. To elucidate the issues, an all solid-state Li-S battery was fabricated using Li
3 PS4 solid electrolyte. Most of the theoretical capacity of sulfur, 1600 mAhg-1 was attained in the initial discharge-charge cycles with a high coulombic efficiency approaching 99%. To verify the benefit of the solid state electrolyte, galvanostatic stripping-deposition tests were also carried out on a symmetrical Li/Li cell and compared with those of a liquid electrolyte (1 M- lithium bis(trifluoromethane sulfony!) imide (LiTFSI) in a mixture of 1,3-dioxolane (DOL)-diethoxyethane (DEE)). The kinetics and thermodynamics of the solid-state cell are discussed from the viewpoint of the charge transfer processes. This study demonstrates both the merits and drawbacks of using the solid sulfide electrolyte in a Li-S battery and facilitates the further improvement of this important high energy storage device. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2015
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368. Phase II study of S-1 as a first-line, S-1 plus cisplatin as a second-line, and weekly paclitaxel as a third-line therapy in patients with advanced gastric carcinoma
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Toshio Imada, Norio Yukawa, T. Ooshima, Roppei Yamada, Masahiro Kanari, Nobuyuki Wada, Munetaka Masuda, Takanobu Yamada, C. Haruhiko, Yasushi Rino, and Hiroshi Saeki
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Cisplatin ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,First line ,Third-line therapy ,Phases of clinical research ,Weekly paclitaxel ,Gastric carcinoma ,Second line ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,In patient ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
15186 Background: We conducted a pilot phase II study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of S-1 as a First-line, S-1 plus cisplatin as a second-line, and weekly paclitaxel as a third-line therapy for advanced gastric cancer. Patients and Methods: Between 2002 and 2005, 19 patients were enrolled into this study. Chemotherapy consisted of 60 mg/m2 of S-1 for 4 weeks at 6 weeks interval, 60 mg/m2 of S-1 for 3 weeks and 60mg/m2 Cisplatin on day 8 at 5 weeks interval, and paclitaxel 60 mg/m2 day 1, 8, 15 at 4 weeks interval. Results: The response rate was 15.8%, 7.7%, and 0% in the first-, second-, and third-line, respectively. The time to progression was 314 days. The mean survival time was 994 days. The median survival time was not calculated because 12 patients are still alive. With respect to hematological toxicity, the major adverse effect was leukopenia, which reached grades 3–4 in all line. And non-hematological toxicities, the major adverse effect was anorexia, which reached grade 3–4 in the Second line, and no deaths were attributable to the adverse effects of the drugs. Conclusion: This sequential therapy was very effective treatment for advanced gastric cancer with acceptable toxic side-effects. No significant financial relationships to disclose.
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- 2007
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369. Reduction therapy of ALT levels and prevention of HCC development in patients with HCV-associated cirrhosis
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Norio Yukawa, Soichiro Morinaga, Kazuo Tarao, Takanobu Yamada, S. Ohkawa, Toshio Imada, Yasushi Rino, K. Miyakawa, and Makoto Ueno
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,business.industry ,Hepatitis C virus ,medicine.disease_cause ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,digestive system diseases ,Oncology ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,In patient ,business - Abstract
1529 Background: Approximately 30 million people worldwide are estimated to have liver cirrhosis (LC) associated with hepatitis C virus (HCV). In addition, patients with HCV-associated liver cirrhosis (HCV-LC) have a high risk of developing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Namely, 60–80% of the patients may develop HCC in 10 years. So, preventing these patients from developing HCC is an urgent problem to be solved. To find a way to prevent the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) from hepatitis C-virus associated liver cirrhosis (HCV-LC), an analysis of the HCV-LC patients who had reduction therapy of ALT levels was performed. Patients and Methods: Seventy-four consecutive HCV-LC patients of Child Stage A were followed for > 10 years for the development of HCC. They were divided into two groups: In group A, the reduction therapy for ALT levels is aggressively performed and in group B, the reduction therapy was not performed aggressively. Results: Initial ALT was higher in group A than in group B, but there was no significance. After reduction therapy, ALT level was significantly high in group A in the first year. However, there were no significant differences between ALT levels in groups A and B of after the second year. In total, 39 patients out of 74 (52.7%) developed HCC within 13 years from the beginning of the study and 35 patients did not developed HCC in the same observation period. The incidence of HCC development in group B [65.7% (23/35)] was significantly higher than in group A [41.0% (16/39)] (p=0.039). The median HCC developing time in group A (12.8 years) was significantly longer than in group B (3.8 years) (p=0.0013). Multivariate analysis demonstrated that reduction therapy and ALT levels were the significant factors affecting HCC development. The incidence of HCC development in group B was 5.8 times higher than in group A. The high and unclassified ALT groups were 4.6 times and 2.2 times higher than in the low ALT group. Conclusion: The chances of surviving for more than 10 years without developing HCC in the HCV-LC patients of Child Stage A were far more favorable in group A than in group B. These results suggest that aggressive reduction therapy for ALT levels in HCV-LC patients could significantly prevent HCC development. No significant financial relationships to disclose.
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370. Feasibility of enhanced recovery after surgery in gastric surgery: a retrospective study.
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Takanobu Yamada, Tsutomu Hayashi, Toru Aoyama, Junya Shirai, Hirohito Fujikawa, Haruhiko Cho, Takaki Yoshikawa, Yasushi Rino, Munetaka Masuda, Hideki Taniguchi, Ryoji Fukushima, and Akira Tsuburaya
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Background: Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programs have been reported to be feasible and useful for maintaining physiological function and facilitating recovery after colorectal surgery. The feasibility of such programs in gastric surgery remains unclear. This study assessed whether an ERAS program is feasible in patients who undergo gastric surgery. Methods: The subjects were patients who underwent gastric surgery between June 2009 and February 2011 at the Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Kanagawa Cancer Center. They received perioperative care according to an ERAS program. All data were retrieved retrospectively. The primary end point was the incidence of postoperative complications. The secondary end point was postoperative outcomes. Results: A total of 203 patients were studied. According to the Clavien-Dindo classification, the incidence of ≥ grade 2 postoperative complications was 10.8% and that of ≥ grade 3 complications was 3.9%. Nearly all patients did not require delay of meal step-up (95.1%). Only 6 patients (3.0%) underwent reoperation. The median postoperative hospital stay was 9 days. Only 4 patients (2.0%) required readmission. There was no mortality. Conclusions: Our results suggest that our ERAS program is feasible in patients who undergo gastric surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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371. A study on cycle to cycle combustion variation in a diesel engine
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Noro Miyamoto, Takemi Chikahisa, Tadashi Murayama, Takashi Mitome, and Takanobu Yamada
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Variation (linguistics) ,Miller cycle ,Mechanical Engineering ,Environmental science ,Diesel cycle ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Combustion ,Diesel engine ,Automotive engineering - Abstract
本研究は,ディーゼル機関において,とくに低セタン価燃料を用いた場合に問題となる燃焼変動の特性,発生機構,あるいは支配因子などについて解析を行った.その結果,燃焼変動は,着火遅れの増加に伴う着火遅れ自身の変動に起因するランダムな現象であって,主として予混合燃焼率の変動に対する相関が強いこと,また性能上では平均有効圧の変動を増加させると共に,熱効率を直線的に低下させることなどを明らかにした.
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- 1985
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372. Cold startability and blue and white smoke in a small direct injection diesel engine. 3rd Report. The influence of lip type combustion chamber
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Hideyuki Tsunemoto, Hiromi Ishitani, and Takanobu Yamada
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Smoke ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metallurgy ,Environmental science ,Combustion chamber ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Diesel engine - Published
- 1987
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373. Optical Absorption Studies on CdI2Crystals in the Region near the Absorption Edge
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Takanobu Yamada, Tetsusuke Hayashi, Hiroaki Matsumoto, and Hideyuki Nakagawa
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Materials science ,Extended X-ray absorption fine structure ,Absorption spectroscopy ,business.industry ,Exciton ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Molecular physics ,Two-photon absorption ,Crystal ,Optics ,Absorption edge ,Absorption band ,business ,Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) - Abstract
Optical absorption measurements were made on single crystals of CdI 2 , in the region near the absorption edge. The intrinsic absorption edge of Cdl 2 is dominated by the well-defined structures due to indirect excitonic absorption below 30 K. With raising the temperature, these structures are smeared out into an exponential absorption tail with relatively large steepness. Another exponential component with small steepness appears on the low energy side above 100 K and grows up to surpass the former above 130 K. Absorption measurements were also made on very thin crystals. A prominent peak and a shoulder were found at 3.693 and 3.80 eV. The small steepness component is considered as the low energy tail of the 3.693 eV absorption band. Discussions are made on the excitonic states responsible for these absorption structures and tails as well as on the exciton relaxation in the CdI 2 crystal.
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- 1987
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374. Optimal Unit Sizing of Biogas-Fuelled Micro Gas Turbine Cogeneration Systems in a Sewage Treatment Plant
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Takanobu Yamada, Hassan Ibrahim, and Firdaus Basrawi
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Engineering ,Waste management ,business.industry ,Micro gas turbine ,Cogeneration System ,Environmental engineering ,Energy balance ,Biogas ,Economic analysis ,Sizing effect ,Net present value ,Power (physics) ,Sewage treatment plant ,Cogeneration ,Electricity generation ,Energy(all) ,Range (aeronautics) ,Sewage treatment ,business - Abstract
This paper investigates the optimum size of Micro Gas Turbine Cogeneration Systems (MGT-CGSs) in a sewage treatment plant in relation to its economic performance. A sewage treatment plant in a cold region was adopted as a model, and three units of MGT-CGS with power output capacity of 30, 65 and 200kW were simulated to utilize biogas produced in-house in the plant. The energy balance of the system was first studied, and economic performance using Net Present Value method was carried out. It was found that a configuration with optimum combination of 3 types of MGTs (MGT-Combined) stated above had the highest power generation efficiency. However, MGT-Combinedneededmore units of MGT resulting in higher capital investment. Although all configurations of MGT-CGSs studied can generate Net Present Value (NPV) in the range of US$2,640,000-3,100,00, MGT-200had the highest NPV. MGT-200 had15% higher NPV compared to the lowest one,MGT-30. MGT-200 can generate the highest NPV because it had thelowest capital investment cost, while having high power cost savings.
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375. LMNA Q353R Mutation Causes Dilated Cardiomyopathy Through Impaired Vitamin D Signaling.
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Masamichi Ito, Manami Katoh, Tatsuro Sassa, Toshiyuki Ko, Kanna Fujita, Shintaro Yamada, Koichiro Miura, Masashi Toyoda, Shuji Takada, Takashige Tobita, Mikako Katagiri, Masayuki Kubota, Takanobu Yamada, Satoshi Hatsuse, Hiroyuki Morita, Masashi Ikeuchi, Katsuhisa Matsuura, Akihiro Umezawa, Seitaro Nomura, and Hiroyuki Aburatani
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LIFE sciences , *DNA repair , *MEDICAL sciences , *INDUCED pluripotent stem cells , *VITAMIN D receptors , *HEART assist devices , *WESTERN immunoblotting , *ERGOCALCIFEROL , *CONNECTIN - Abstract
A research letter published in the journal Circulation discusses the LMNA Q353R mutation, which is associated with dilated cardiomyopathy. The mutation causes DNA damage accumulation in the heart, leading to premature aging and poor prognosis. The study found that vitamin D2 showed efficacy in reducing DNA damage in patient-specific cardiomyocytes. Another study investigated the mechanism by which the mutation causes DNA damage and found that abnormal localization of the vitamin D receptor leads to reduced DNA repair. The intervention with vitamin D2 can reduce DNA damage and improve cardiac function. This research provides insights into potential treatments for LMNA-mutant cardiomyopathy using vitamin D. [Extracted from the article]
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376. Vaccine Therapy for Heart Failure Targeting the Inflammatory Cytokine Igfbp7.
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Manami Katoh, Seitaro Nomura, Shintaro Yamada, Masamichi Ito, Hiroki Hayashi, Mikako Katagiri, Tuolisi Heryed, Takayuki Fujiwara, Norifumi Takeda, Miyuki Nishida, Maki Sugaya, Miki Kato, Tsuyoshi Osawa, Hiroyuki Abe, Yoshitaka Sakurai, Toshiyuki Ko, Kanna Fujita, Bo Zhang, Satoshi Hatsuse, and Takanobu Yamada
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INSULIN-like growth factor-binding proteins , *RNA sequencing , *CYCLIN-dependent kinase inhibitors , *HEART diseases , *GENE expression , *HEART failure - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The heart comprises many types of cells such as cardiomyocytes, endothelial cells (ECs), fibroblasts, smooth muscle cells, pericytes, and blood cells. Every cell type responds to various stressors (eg, hemodynamic overload and ischemia) and changes its properties and interrelationships among cells. To date, heart failure research has focused mainly on cardiomyocytes; however, other types of cells and their cell-to-cell interactions might also be important in the pathogenesis of heart failure. METHODS: Pressure overload was imposed on mice by transverse aortic constriction and the vascular structure of the heart was examined using a tissue transparency technique. Functional and molecular analyses including single-cell RNA sequencing were performed on the hearts of wild-type mice and EC-specific gene knockout mice. Metabolites in heart tissue were measured by capillary electrophoresis-time of flight-mass spectrometry system. The vaccine was prepared by conjugating the synthesized epitope peptides with keyhole limpet hemocyanin and administered to mice with aluminum hydroxide as an adjuvant. Tissue samples from heart failure patients were used for single-nucleus RNA sequencing to examine gene expression in ECs and perform pathway analysis in cardiomyocytes. RESULTS: Pressure overload induced the development of intricately entwined blood vessels in murine hearts, leading to the accumulation of replication stress and DNA damage in cardiac ECs. Inhibition of cell proliferation by a cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor reduced DNA damage in ECs and ameliorated transverse aortic constriction-induced cardiac dysfunction. Single-cell RNA sequencing analysis revealed upregulation of Igfbp7 (insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 7) expression in the senescent ECs and downregulation of insulin signaling and oxidative phosphorylation in cardiomyocytes of murine and human failing hearts. Overexpression of Igfbp7 in the murine heart using AAV9 (adeno-associated virus serotype 9) exacerbated cardiac dysfunction, while EC-specific deletion of Igfbp7 and the vaccine targeting Igfbp7 ameliorated cardiac dysfunction with increased oxidative phosphorylation in cardiomyocytes under pressure overload. CONCLUSIONS: Igfbp7 produced by senescent ECs causes cardiac dysfunction and vaccine therapy targeting Igfbp7 may be useful to prevent the development of heart failure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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377. The Transient Performance during Acceleration in a Passenger Car Diesel Engine at the Lower Temperature Operation
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Hideyuki Tsunemoto, Hiromi Ishitani, and Takanobu Yamada
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Diesel fuel ,Engineering ,Internal combustion engine ,business.industry ,Transient response ,Transient (oscillation) ,Diesel engine ,business ,Cetane number ,Automotive engineering ,Heat engine ,Petrol engine - Abstract
Diesel passenger car is superior to gasoline engine car in the fuel economy, but it has some defects to improve: noise, startability, particulate and transient performance, etc. Among these problems, this paper presents particularly transient performance in a diesel engine and clarifies the causes of its decline at lower temperature operation. As the results, it is found that the transient torque at the early stage of acceleration is only 50% at -20/sup 0/C, and that when coolant temperature went up to 20/sup 0/C, the transient torque approaches to that of the warmed up engine. The transient response become worse with retarding the injection timing and with decreasing the engine speed. On the other hand, since the normal response is not obtained despite using high cetane number fuel, main cause of the inferior transient torque is not the poor combustion, but the increase of friction or cooling loss.
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- 1985
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378. Behavior of Adhering Fuel on Cold Combustion Chamber Wall in Direct Injection Diesel Engines
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Hideyuki Tsunemoto, Takanobu Yamada, and Hiromi Ishitani
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Diesel fuel ,Materials science ,Internal combustion engine ,Waste management ,Combustion chamber ,Diesel engine ,Combustion - Abstract
Comportement du carburant qui adhere aux parois froides de la chambre de combustion dans les moteurs diesel a injection directe
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- 1986
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379. A Method to Improve the Solubility and Combustion Characteristics of Alcohol-Diesel Fuel Blends
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Koichiro Itow, Noboru Miyamoto, Jun Kawashima, Tadashi Murayama, and Takanobu Yamada
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Diesel fuel ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Waste management ,Chemistry ,Alcohol ,Solubility ,Combustion - Abstract
Presentation et discussion de resultats d'etudes paralleles portant sur la solubilite des alcools (methanol, ethanol) dans les carburants diesel et les performances d'un moteur diesel avec les melanges alcool/carburant diesel
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- 1982
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380. Nature and Reduction of Cycle-to-Cycle Combustion Engine with Ethanol-Diesel Fuel Blends
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Noboru Miyamoto, Takanobu Yamada, Tadashi Murayama, and Takemi Chikahisa
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Reduction (complexity) ,Diesel fuel ,Waste management ,Internal combustion engine ,Engine efficiency ,Homogeneous charge compression ignition ,Environmental science ,Hydrogen fuel enhancement ,Diesel cycle ,Combustion - Published
- 1983
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381. Evaluation of short-term outcomes of laparoscopic-assisted surgery for colorectal cancer in elderly patients aged over 75 years old: a multi-institutional study (YSURG1401)
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Takashi Oshima, Toru Aoyama, Munetaka Masuda, Takanobu Yamada, Norio Yukawa, Masakatsu Numata, Keisuke Kazama, Tsutomu Hayashi, Mariko Kamiya, Shinya Amano, Takaki Yoshikawa, Tsutomu Sato, Yasushi Rino, and Manabu Shiozawa
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Colorectal cancer ,Lapaloscopic surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Post operative ,Elderly patient ,Corolectal cancer ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Age Factors ,Feasibility ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,University hospital ,medicine.disease ,humanities ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Laparoscopy ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Safety ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,business ,Hospital stay ,Research Article - Abstract
Background The short-term outcomes of laparoscopic-assisted surgery for colorectal cancer (LAC) have not been fully evaluated in elderly patients. The aim of this study was to compare the short term surgical outcomes of LAC between the patients older than 75 years and those with non-elderly patients. Methods This retrospective multi-institutional study selected patients who underwent LAC between April 2013 and March 2014 at Yokohama City University Hospital and its related general hospitals. The patients were categorized into two groups: elderly patients (>75 years of age: group A) and non-elderly patients ( grade 2 post operative surgical complications were similar between two groups ((19.0% vs 15.7%, p = 0.587). No mortality was observed in this study. The length of postoperative hospital stay was also similar (10 days vs 10 days, p = 0.350). Conclusions The present study suggested that LAC is safe and feasible, regardless of the age of the patient, especially for elderly patients who may be candidates for colon cancer surgery.
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382. A neutron shutter for a cyclotron facility
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Minoru Tazawa and Takanobu Yamada
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Optics ,law ,business.industry ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Shutter ,Cyclotron ,Neutron ,General Medicine ,Rotation ,business ,law.invention - Abstract
A new type of neutron shutter for a cyclotron facility is presented. To obtain high reliability, the movement of only horizontal rotation is applied to the massive portion.
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383. Dee Voltage Stabilizer for the INS Variable Energy Ordinary Cyclotron
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Shigeki Suwa, Arata Suzuki, and Takanobu Yamada
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Chemistry ,Cyclotron ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Voltage regulator ,Stabilizer (aeronautics) ,law.invention ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Modulation ,law ,Electric potential ,Atomic physics ,Intensity modulation ,Beam (structure) ,Voltage - Abstract
A dee voltage stabilizer of grid control type was constructed for the INS variable energy ordinary cyclotron. With this stabilizer the dee voltage has been kept constant within 0.3% and the intensity modulation of the external beam has been practically eliminated.
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384. A Pulser Circuit for the Synchro-Cyclotron Oscillator
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Arata Suzuki and Takanobu Yamada
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Physics ,business.industry ,Frequency drift ,Cyclotron ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,law.invention ,Vackář oscillator ,Voltage-controlled oscillator ,Synchro ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Optics ,Synchrocyclotron ,law ,Parametric oscillator ,business ,Oscillator start-up timer - Abstract
A circuit was built for the oscillator of a synchro-cyclotron, with which oscillator can be stopped and started at a desired instant during the frequency modulation cycle. By reducing the duration of the oscillation to one fifth of the whole cycle the dee voltage was successfully raised during acceleration without increasing the mean radio frequency power loss. In this way the beam intensity at the scattering chamber was increased by a factor of two, and a stable beam up to 0.3 µA was obtained within an area of 0.2 cm2.
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385. Five-year follow-up of a randomized clinical trial comparing bursectomy and omentectomy alone for resectable gastric cancer (JCOG1001).
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Yukinori Kurokawa, Yuichiro Doki, Junki Mizusawa, Takaki Yoshikawa, Takanobu Yamada, Yutaka Kimura, Shuji Takiguchi, Yasunori Nishida, Norimasa Fukushima, Haruhiko Cho, Masahide Kaji, Motohiro Hirao, Mitsuru Sasako, and Masanori Terashima
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STOMACH cancer , *CLINICAL trials , *ABDOMINAL abscess , *OVERALL survival , *GASTRECTOMY - Abstract
Background: Bursectomy, the total resection of the bursa omentalis, is a standard procedure in gastrectomy for resectable gastric cancer. A phase III trial (JCOG1001) comparing bursectomy and omentectomy alone was terminated early at the interim analysis. The final results of the updated analysis after a minimum follow-up of 5 years are reported here. Background: Bursectomy, the total resection of the bursa omentalis, is a standard procedure in gastrectomy for resectable gastric cancer. A phase III trial (JCOG1001) comparing bursectomy and omentectomy alone was terminated early at the interim analysis. The final results of the updated analysis after a minimum follow-up of 5 years are reported here. Results: A total of 1204 patients (602 bursectomy and 602 omentectomy alone) were enrolled between June 2010 and March 2015. The bursectomy group had a significantly higher incidence of Clavien-Dindo grade III-IV intra-abdominal abscess than the omentectomy-alone group (5.5 versus 2.5 per cent respectively; P= 0.008). The updated 5-year overall survival rates were 74.9 (95 per cent c.i. 71.2 to 78.2) per cent in the bursectomy group and 76.5 (72.8 to 79.7) per cent in the omentectomy-alone group; the adjusted HR for death in the bursectomy group was 1.03 (95 per cent c.i. 0.83 to 1.27) (1-sided P=0.598). Bursectomy did not decrease peritoneal recurrence (12.1 versus 12.3 per cent respectively; P= 1.000). In a multivariable analysis, old age (above 65 years), tumour located in the lower third or posterior wall of the stomach, macroscopic type 3/5, total gastrectomy, and cT4a were independent predictors of poor overall survival, but omentectomy alone was not. Conclusion: In D2 gastrectomy, bursectomy is not recommended as a standard procedure for cT3-T4a gastric cancer. Registration number: UMIN000003688 (https://www.umin.ac.jp/ctr/). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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386. Electrochemical Performance of a Large Size All-Solid-State Lithium-Ion Battery 2
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Hajime Tsuchiya, Yuichi Aihara, Satoshi Fujiki, Takahiro Yamada, Youngsin Park, and Seok-Kwang Doo
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An all-solid-state lithium-ion battery (SSB) with non-flammable solid electrolytes is one of the promissing candidates for next-generation high performance power source, because of its low safety concerns. Recently, sulfide based electrolytes are of considerable practical interest due to its high ionic conductivity in the room temperature range.1,2 However, there are still some serious issues to overcome before the realization of a SSB for practical applications. Since the ionic and electric conduction passes are given by the contact of the solid particles, the cell impedance is much higher than those of conventional liquid electrolyte lithium-ion batteries. Consequently, most of the SSBs need an external pressure during the charging and discharging processes.3 Also, several papers have suggested the necessity of a thin buffer layer on the cathode surface to prevent the mutual diffusion of atoms between the metal oxide and sulfide electrolyte.3,4 In order to create a SSB of practical size, we adopted Li2O-ZrO2 (LZO) thin layer coating on the cathode material for reducing the solid-solid interface resistance.5,6 In our previous report5, fabrication and analyses of large-size SSBs test cells consisted of LZO coated NCM based cathode, graphite anode were reported. An improved amorphous 80Li2S-20P2S5sulfide was used as the solid electrolyte. The electrodes and solid-electrolyte layer were prepared by a printing method from the composite slurries containing polymer binders. The batteries had attained the capacities of 125 mAh for the single cell and 1 Ah for the stacked cell. In this work, we have improved the large size SSBs test cell performance by optimization of the components and fabrication processes. The new large size test cell is shown in Figure 1. The test cells showed 250 mAh (single cell) and 2Ah class cell with the power density of 175Wh/kg. Figure 2 is the discharge curve of a representative test cell. The major change from the previous cells is the optimization of the coating process of LZO. This has significantly improved the ionic conductivities of the solid electrolyte. Thickness of the solid electrolyte layer could be also decreased to 50 micrometers to reduced the cell resistance. We also examined the cycle performance of the new test cells. The stable charge-discharge cycle was obtained without an artificial external pressure. Figure 3 shows the cycle performance of 125 and 250 mAh class cells. They retained the capacities above 80% after 60 cycle . Furthermore, a safety test was performed, and the result and its implication will be discussed in the presentation. In this work, we demonstrated the applicability of the sulfide based electrolyte for a practical size SSB. Although further development is still needed, SSBs hold a great promise as next generation energy storage. F. Mizuno, A. Hayashi, K. Tadanaga, and M. Tatsumisago, Advanced Materials, 17, 918 (2005). N. Kamaya, K. Homma, Y. Yamakawa, M. Hirayama, R. Kanno, M. Yonemura, T. Kamiyama, Y. Kato, S. Hama, K. Kawamoto, and A. Mitsui, Nature Materials, 10, 682 (2011). N. Machida, J. Kashiwagi, M. Naito, and T. Shigematsu, Solid State Ionics, 225, 354 (2012). N. Ohta, K. Takada, L.-Q. Zhang, R.-Z. Ma, M. Osada, and T. Sasaki, Advanced Materials, 18, 2226 (2006). Satoshi Fujiki, Yuichi Aihara, Takanobu Yamada, Seitaro Ito, ECS Seitaro Ito, Satoshi Fujiki, Takanobu Yamada, Yuichi Aihara et.al J. Power Sources 248 (2014) 943-950 Figure 1. The 2Ah 175Wh/kg class Cell. The cell consists of four parallel stacks of the single cells. Figure 2. 0.2mAcm-2Discharge curve at 60 ˚C. Figure 3. Cycle performance of 125mAh class cell(Gray), and 250mAh-class single cell(Black) at 60 °C.
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387. Proceedings of the 2021 International Workshop on Modern Science and Technology
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Proceedings of the 2021 International Workshop on Modern Science and Technology\nSeptember 29, 2021\n\nOrganized and Hosted by Kitami Institute of Technology (KIT)\nin collaboration with\nHarbin Engineering University (HEU)\nWuhan University of Science and Technology (WUST)\nChin-Yi University of Technology (NCUT)\n\nEdited by\nSoichiro Suzuki\nAkira Kawamura\nYasuharu Watanabe, ◆ Preface…ⅲ\n◆ Greeting from Conference Chairperson…ⅴ\n◆ General Information…ⅶ\n◆ Committees…ⅷ\n◆ Reviewers…ⅸ\n◆ Keynote Address…3\n \n◆ Oral Sessions (Peer-Reviewed)\n● Session 1: Mechanical and Electrical Engineering\n Chairpersons: Toshihiro Haniu, Liangliang Yang, KIT\n・ MELTING CHARACTERISTICS OF CNT-DISPERSED LATENT HEAT STORAGE MATERIAL IN ECTANGULAR TANK WITH VERTICAL HEAT TRANSFER SURFACE\n Kato Daisuke, Morita Shin-ichi, Haniu Toshihiro, Takai Kazunori, Yamada Takanobu, Hayamizu Yasutaka, Gonda Takeshi (KIT)…9\n・ EXAMINATION OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY ESTIMATION MODEL OF CNT DISPERSED WATER\n Yamada Shinya, Morita Shin-ichi, Haniu Toshihiro, Takai Kazunori, Yamada Takanobu, Hayamizu, Yasutaka, Gonda Takeshi (KIT)… 15\n・ CLINICAL EVALUATION OF NOVEL INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE MEASUREMENT ALGORITHM USING BACK PROPAGATION NEURAL NETWORK METHOD FOR CORVIS ST TONOMETRY\n Kai-Jung Chen, Pin-Hao Liao, Chien-Hung Wen, Yong-Ruei Wu (NCUT)…21\n・ SUPPORT-VECTOR-MACHINE-BASED SOUND AND VIBRATION SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR MONITORING MILLING OPERATIONS\n Wen-Lin Chu, Min-Jia Xie (NCUT)…29\n・ SUPPLIER SELECTION BASED ON PROCESS YIELD FOR CONTACT LENS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY\n Shih-Wen Liu (NCUT)…37\n・ RESEARCH ON TIMING DECISION OF ACTIVE REMANUFACTURING BASED ON 3E ANALYSIS OF PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE\n Jun Ouyang, Zhigang Jiang (WUST)…43\n・ VEHICLE NAVIGATION USING UHF RFID SYSTEM UNDER LOW VISIBLE CONDITION CAUSED BY HEAVY SNOWFALL - DEVELOPMENT OF FOUR ANTENNA SYSTEM -\n Remma Morita, Takeshi Kawamura (KIT)…51\n・ A DUAL-BAND MICROSTRIP ANTENNA DESIGN AND ANALYSIS METHOD BASED ON MULTI BRANCH\n Chen Zi Ling (HEU)…57\n・ HYBRID UTILITY FUNCTION AND ENTROPY WEIGHTS MODEL FOR REMANUFACTURABILITY EVALUATION OF USED PARTS\n Jia Chen, Zhigang Jiang (WUST)…65\n \n● Session 2-1: Civil and Environmental Engineering\n Chairpersons: Yasuhiro Yoshikawa, Takehiko Saito, KIT\n・ MICROWAVE REMOTE SENSING OF FIRST YEAR ICE WITH SNOW COVER\n Yurika Watanabe, Kazutaka Tateyama, Naoto Shoji, Kazutoshi Sato (KIT)…75\n・ SHEAR BEHAVIOR OF STUD-PBL COMPOSITE SHEAR CONNECTOR FOR STEEL-CERAMSITE CONCRETE COMPOSITE STRUCTURE\n Zhu Hongbing, Fu Zhenghao, Li Yongcan, Zhao Benlu (WUST)…81\n・ RESEARCH ON ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLATFORM AROUND URBAN DEEP FOUNDATION PIT\n Tang Hong, Li Dai, Wang Xunwen, Chen Jiaqi, Qian Mingwei (WUST)…87\n・ DEGRADATION MECHANISM OF HYDRODYNAMIC CAVITATION REACTOR\n Shengqiang Li, Jian Wang, Ye Liu, Longfeng Ji, Chang Yang (WUST)…93\n・ MODELING OF HYDRODYNAMIC CAVITATION REACTORS BASED ON VORTEX DIODE\n Ye Liu, Jian Wang, Shengqiang Li, Longfeng Ji, Chang Yang (WUST)…99\n・ STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF SOIL SEEPAGE ON BURIED PIPE HEAT TRANSFER BASED ON LBM\n Rui Wu, Shunyu Su, Nanxing Li (WUST)…105\n \n● Session 2-2: Civil and Environmental Engineering\n Chairpersons: Masumi Inoue, Heesup Choi, KIT\n・ A STOCHASTIC MODEL FOR BUILDING OCCUPANCY SIMULATION TO DETERMINING RURAL RESIDENTIAL HEATING DEMAND IN NORTHWEST CHINA\n Tao Li, Jingnan You, Qianjun Mao (WUST)…121\n・ EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLY ASH-SILICA FUME-POLYPROPYLENE FIBER CONCRETE\n Jiang Tianhua, Lu Xugang, Li Wanxu, Yan Bin, Dong Jing, Zhang Xiucheng (WUST)…127\n・ RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF GEOPOLYMER CONCRETE\n Sun Jie, Chen Guozhen, Wang Angning, Lv Kangqi (WUST)…135\n・ AN INVESTIGATION ON OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF THREE TYPICAL HVAC SYSTEMS IN WUHAN\n Luhan Wang, Guannan Li, Qing Yao (WUST)…143\n \n● Session 3-1: Information and Communication Engineering\n Chairpersons: Hiroshi Masui, Michal Ptaszynski, KIT\n・ SUPPORTING INBOUND TOURISM IN HOKKAIDO: KEYWORD EXTRACTION AND FOCUS POINT ANALYSIS FROM SPOT REVIEWS\n Zhenzhen Liu, Fumito Masui, Michal Ptaszynski (KIT)…151\n・ AUTOMATIC SENTIMENT SCORE GENERATION METHOD FOR SIGHTSPOTS REVIEW SYSTEM\n Victor Silaa, Fumito Masui, Michal Ptaszynski (KIT)…157\n・ IMPROVEMENT OF QUANTITATIVE LEARNER’S MOTIVATION METHOD BY OPTIMIZING THE COMBINATION OF THE ELEMENTS\n Shun Terashita, Fumito Masui, Michal Ptaszynski (KIT)…163\n・ COMPARING PERFORMANCE OF DIFFERENT LINGUISTICALLY-BACKED WORD EMBEDDINGS FOR CYBERBULLYING DETECTION\n Juuso Eronen, Michal Ptaszynski, Fumito Masui (KIT)…169\n・ DISASTER TWEET CLASSIFICATION FOR DAMAGE ASSESSMENT AND ITS IMPROVEMENT WITH FEATURE ANALYSIS\n Yuto Oikawa, Michal Ptaszynski, Fumito Masui (KIT)… 175\n・ BASIC RESEARCH ON E-LEARNING SYSTEM USING ROBOT\n Lyu PengFei, Eisaka Toshio (KIT)…181\n・ GAIT RECOGNITION BASED ON LIGHTWEIGHT CNNS\n Wang Hongru, Yuan Haoran (HEU)…185\n・ UAV SENSOR FAULT DIAGNOSIS BASED ON ROUGH SET AND SVM\n Wang Hongru, Nie Rui (HEU)… 191\n \n● Session 3-2: Information and Communication Engineering\n Chairpersons: Jun-ichiro Sugisaka, Shao Xun, KIT\n・ RESEARCH ON PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF COOPERATIVE MIMO RADAR-COMMUNICATION SYSTEM\n Yinggui Deng, Zheng Dou, Lin Qi (HEU)…199\n・ A MODELING METHOD OF SEA SURFACE RADIO CHANNELS BASED ON EM SIMULATION\n Changhao Li, Kaijie Jiang, Tao Jiang (HEU)…205\n・ RESEARCH ON EVALUATION ALGORITHM OF COMMUNICATION JAMMING EFFECT BASED ON TOPSIS\n Shiyong Li, Zheng Dou, Xinxiang Li (HEU)… 209\n・ MILLIMETER WAVE PATH LOSS PREDICTION MODEL BASED ON BP NEURAL NETWORK ALGORITHM\n Jinke Wang, Zhigang Li (HEU)… 215\n・ DUAL RELAY SELECTION STRATEGY FOR COOPERATIVE NOMA NETWORKS\n Yuxiang Wang, Zheng Dou, Lin Qi, Xiaoke Shi (HEU)…221\n・ WAVEFORM ESTIMATION OF SPACEBORNE LIGHTNING PULSE SIGNAL\n Wangqiu Cai, Jiaxin Yao, Tao Jiang (HEU)…227\n・ STATISTICS OF FREQUENT SEQUENCE OF LINK LAYER BITSTREAM DATA BASED ON AC-BMHSCO ALGORITHM\n Jibo Han, Lin Qi, Zheng Dou (HEU)…233\n・ DEEP Q NETWORK IN DYNAMIC SPECTRUM ACCESS: A BRIEF SURVEY\n Jing Xia, Zheng Dou, Lin Qi (HEU)… 239\n・ A RECOGNITION ALGORITHM OF FREQUENCY HOPPING SIGNAL MODULATION IN MULTIPATH CHANNEL\n Boze Chen, Zheng Dou, Yang Liu (HEU)…245\n \n● Session 3-3: Information and Communication Engineering\n Chairpersons: Takatoshi Shibuya, Tomoyuki Baba, KIT\n・ A REVIEW OF SINGLE IMAGE SUPER-RESOLUTION RECONSTRUCTION BASED ON DEEP LEARNING\n Qiuyue Deng, Lei Yu, Haicheng Hu (HEU)… 251\n・ OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH PROGRESS OF GENERATIVE ADVERSARIAL NETWORKS IN VIDEO PREDICTION\n Haicheng Hu, Lei Yu, Haoyu Wu (HEU)…257\n・ A REVIEW OF VIDEO PREDICTION BASED ON RECURRENT NEURAL NETWORKS\n Haoyu Wu, Lei Yu, Qiuyue Deng (HEU)…263\n・ RESEARCH ON IMAGE SUPER-RESOLUTION RECONSTRUCTION ALGORITHM BASED ON GENERATIVE ADVERSARIAL NETWORK\n Lei Yang, Zhigang Li, Chenxi Liang (HEU)…269\n・ ANONYMOUS ENERGY LOAN SYSTEM ON A SMART GRID\n Ming-Te Chen, Chu-Xuan Liang, Chia Chu Chen (NCUT)…275\n・ AN IMPROVED BLIND SOURCE SEPARATION ALGORITHM IN COMPLEX DOMAIN\n Weiman He, Zhigang Li, Zheng Dou (HEU)…281\n・ FAST ACA ALGORITHM BASED ON CENTROID CUTTING METHOD FOR SOLVING ELECTROMAGNETIC SCATTERING\n Yaxiu Sun, Jianning Zhang, Yuan Mi (HEU)…287\n・ ROBUST RECOVRY OF HIGHLY CORRUPTED LOW RANK MATRIX\n Tuersunjiang Yimamu, Toshio Eisaka (KIT)…291\n \n● Session 4: Applied Chemistry\n Chairpersons: Toru Kanno, Masaaki Konishi, KIT\n・ EFFECT OF COBALT DOPANT ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF NANOSTRUCTURED NICKEL OXIDE THIN FILMS\n Kyung Ho Kim, Sho Fujii, Yoshio Abe (KIT)… 299\n・ PLANT ROOT DAMAGED BY SOIL FREEZING IN LOW SNOW WINTER: ESTABLISHMENT OF MONITORING SYSTEM BASED ON PHYSIOLOGICAL OBSERVATION\n Ken Yokawa, Takuya Sugawara, Jun Kasuga (KIT)… 303\n \n● Session 5: General Education, Regional and International Education\n Chairpersons: Keiichi Homma, KIT\n・ ENABLING STUDENTS TO CREATE MATERIALS FOR THEIR LANGUAGE LEARNING CLASSES\n Christopher Bozek (KIT)…309\n・ NUCLEAR LAW AS A DISCIPLINE IN LAW\n Jiu Liu, Xue Li (HEU)…313\n・ BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY IN ENHANCING THE EMPLOYMENT STATUS IN HIGHER EDUCATION\n Thi-Phuong Nguyen, Pham-Kien-Minh Nguyen, Tran-Cam-Linh Nguyen (NCUT)…321\n・ A STUDY OF EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS\n Mamoru Suzuki (KIT)…327\n・ FLUCTUATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF REGIONAL STEREOTYPES UNDER INTERSECTIONAL STIGMA\n Chengzhe Xu, Delei Zhao (HEU)…335, ◆ Poster Sessions (Non Peer-Reviewed)\n● Poster 1: Mechanical and Electrical Engineering\n・ P1-1 DEVELOPMENT OF BODY-SURFACE TEMPERATURE MONITORING SYSTEM USING INFRARED-SENSOR AND DEPTH CAMERA\n Nakada Wataru, Suteecharuwat Pathitta, Iwadate Kenji, Hayakawa Yoshihiko (KIT)…347\n・ P1-2 SURGICAL PROCEDURE SIMULATION DATASET FOR SURGICAL ROBOT DEVELOPMENT IN CANINE SPAY SURGERY\n Suteecharuwat Pathitta, Kubuki Nozomu, Yin Ran, Nakada Wataru, Hayakawa Yoshihiko (KIT)…348\n・ P1-3 EFFECT OF THE NUMBER OF FINS ADDED TO THE ROTATING CYLINDER ON LIFT GENERATION\n Yuya Shikami, Toshihiro Haniu, Shin-ichi Morita, Kazunori Takai, Takanobu Yamada (KIT)…349\n・ P1-4 ANALISYS OF MELTING PROCESS BY SIMULATION OF LATENT HEAT STORAGE MATERIAL HAVING CARBON NANOTUBE DISPERSION SYSTEM\n Tamada Ryoya, Morita Shin-ichi, Haniu Toshihiro, Takai Kazunori, Yamada Takanobu, Hayamizu Yasutaka, Gonda Takeshi (KIT)…350\n・ P1-7 RESEARCH ON PIPE CRACK DETECTION BASED ON IMAGE PROCESSING ALGORITHM\n Licheng Huang, Bo Tao, Gongfa Li (WUST)…351\n・ P1-8 TOWARDS MULTI-FINGER DEXTEROUS HAND MECHANICS CONTROL AND TACTILE FEEDBACK\n Ying Liu, Gongfa Li (WUST)…352\n・ P1-9 REMAINING USEFUL LIFE PREDICTION OF LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES WITH FUSED FEATURES AND MULTI-KERNEL GAUSSIAN PROCESS REGRESSION\n Wang Runqiu, Liu Zhengxing (WUST)…353\n・ P1-10 GENERATION ADVERSARIAL NETWORK FOR REAL-WORLD SUPER-RESOLUTION\n Ying Sun, Zhiwen Yang, Bo Tao, Guozhang Jiang (WUST)…354\n・ P1-11 REMAINING USEFUL LIFE PREDICTION OF LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES BASED ON PHASE SPACE RECONSTRUCTION AND OPTIMIZED LSTM\n Qian Qizheng, Zhang Yong (WUST)…355\n \n● Poster 2: Civil and Environmental Engineering\n・ P2-1 ESTIMATED LIQUID WATER CONTENT IN THE NEAR-INFRARED REGION USING SNOW MONITORING SENSOR\n Kosuke Kawamura, Kazutaka Tateyama, Seita Hoshino, Kohei Sato (KIT)…359\n・ P2-2 STUDY ON THE CORRELATION BETWEEN HYDRATION PROPERTIES AND FRESH PROPERTIES AT THE EARLY AGE OF CEMENT-BASED MATERIALS TO WHICH USED A LARGE AMOUNT OF ACCELERATOR\n Tomonori Ida, Heesup Choi, Masumi Inoue (KIT)…360\n・ P2-3 EVALUATION OF MECHANICAL AND SHRINKAGE BEHAVIOR OF BLAST FURNACE SLAG MORTARS MIXED WITH NITRITE-NITRATE BASED ACCELERATOR\n Yusuke Tomita, Heesup Choi, Masumi Inoue (KIT)… 361\n・ P2-4 STRENGTH DEVELOPMENT IN CEMENT PASTE USING NITRITE BELO W FREEZING POINT\n Kohei Taya, Masumi Inoue, Heesup Choi (KIT)…362\n・ P2-5 A HIGH THROUGHPUT FUNCTIONALIZED MOVING SURFACE FOR CONTINUOUS HEAVY METAL ION EXTRACTION FROM WASTE STREAMS\n Gui Yang (WUST)…363\n・ P2-6 RESEARCH ON THE OPTIMIZATION OF URBAN AND RURAL CONSTRUCTION LAND LAYOUT BASED ON NICHE ——TAKING YANGXIN COUNTY, HUBEI PROVINCE AS AN EXAMPLE\n Chen Enyu (WUST)…364\n・ P2-7 NUMERICAL STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF MEDICAL CURTAINS ON HUMAN EXHALED CONTAMINANTS DISTRIBUTION IN WARDS\n Min Chen, Jiafu Gong (WUST)…365\n・ P2-8 RESEARCH ON THE POBLIC SPACE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE OLD COMMUNIYTIN THE HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL DISTRICT\n Hong Xu, Rui Ding (WUST)…366\n・ P2-9 DESIGN OF SLOW TRAFFIC SYSTEM IN HISTORIC DISTRICT FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF HEALTHY CITY ——TAKE TANHUALIN HISTORIC DISTRICT AS AN EXAMPLE\n Hong Xu, Jing Huang (WUST)…367\n・ P2-10 RESEARCH ON FILLING MISSING VALUES IN BUILDING ENERGY CONSUMPTION DATA BASED ON MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHMS\n Fan Li, Guannan Li, Yubei Wu, Xiaowei Zhao (WUST)…368\n・ P2-11 STUDY ON PROPERTIES OF LIQUID COILS PREPARED FROM METAKAOLIN\n Linlin Li (WUST)…369\n・ P2-12 RESEARCH ON PREPARATION METHOD OF SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE BASED ON RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF MORTAR\n Guosheng Liao, Famin Liu (WUST)…370\n・ P2-14 REVIEW OF FACTORS INFLUENCING THE BONDING STRENGTH OF TILE BACK ADHESIVE\n Qiu'qiu Liu (WUST)…371\n・ P2-15 PAPER MICROZONES SEE THE PHOTOCATALYTIC PERFORMANCE CONSUMPTION DATA BASED ON MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHMS\n Xian Liu, Chengxiang Xu, Lei Zhu, Xun Wang (WUST)…372\n・ P2-16 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON RUBBER COMPOUNDED WITH NANO-SILICA MODIFIED RECYCLED CONCRETE\n SUN Jie, LV Kangqi, CHEN Guozhen, WANG Anning (WUST)…373\n・ P2-17 COMPARATIVE STUDY ON ANTIFREEZE MEASURES OF SOLAR WATER HEATING SYSTEM BASED ON ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS\n Zhifan Wang, Qianjun Mao, Tao Li (WUST)…374\n・ P2-18 COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF DRY AND WET RADIANT FLOOR HEATING BASED ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERMITTENT ENERGY USE\n Jiangnan You, Qianjun Mao, Tao Li (WUST)…375\n・ P2-19 ANALYSIS ON RISK CONTROL OF DEEP FOUNDATION PIT CONSTRUCTION OF SUBWAY STATION IN QINGDAO URBAN TRANSIT\n Jianwu Gong, Cheng Zhang, Hongzhe Li (WUST)…376\n・ P2-20 RESEARCH ON FILLING MODES OF PHASE CHANGE MATERIAL BASED ON FLOOR RADIANT HEATING\n Zhang Chunzhi, Zhou Sitong (WUST)…377\n・ P2-21 RESEARCH ON SHORT-TERM PREDICTION OF BUILDING ENERGY CONSUMPTION BASED ON CNN-LSTM MODEL\n Xiaowei Zhao, Fan Li, Guannan Li, Yubei Wu (WUST)…378\n \n● Poster 3: Information and Communication Engineering\n・ P3-1 HOLOGRAM-RECORDING ONTO SODA-LIME SILICATE GLASS USING DIRECT CURRENT VOLTAGE APPLICATION: STUDY FOR ELECTRODE\n Aya Fukui, Daisuke Sakai, Kenji Harada, Junji Nishii (KIT)…381\n・ P3-2 ALGORITHM FOR AVOIDING IMPROPER GLOBAL SOLUTION IN SML ESTIMATION OF DOA\n Riku Nakanishi, Masakiyo Suzuki, Yasunari Maeda, Atsushi Nakagaki (KIT)…382\n・ P3-3 NATURAL PHENOMENA AT LAKE KUSSHARO IN WINTER AND ITS ANALYSIS\n Tatsuya Otake, Kenji Harada (KIT)…383\n・ P3-4 A REVIEW OF SINGLE IMAGE SUPERRESOLUTION RECONSTRUCTION BASED ON DEEP LEARNING\n Qiuyue Deng, Lei Yu, Haicheng Hu (HEU)…384\n・ P3-5 OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH PROGRESS OF GENERATIVE ADVERSARIAL NETWORKS IN VIDEO PREDICTION\n Haicheng Hu, Lei Yu, Haoyu Wu (HEU)… 385\n・ P3-6 A REVIEW OF VIDEO PREDICTION BASED ON RECURRENT NEURAL 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CATTLE’S URINE STIMULATES NITROGEN ASSIMILATION AND PROMOTES THE GROWTH OF CYANOBACTERIA\n Pei Yu Tan, Satoko Dojo, Yuta Kato, Tai-Ying Chiou, Masaaki Konishi (KIT)…395\n・ P4-8 NOVEL SOYMILK YOGURT USING UNUSUAL LACTIC ACID BACTERIA SHOWED VARIOUS ATTRACTIVE FEATURES\n Tai-Ying Chiou, Takuto Nakajima, Masaaki Konishi, Tomoya Takahashi (KIT)…396\n・ P4-10 CATALYTIC PERFORMANCES OF Cu/MCM-22 ZEOLITES WITH DIFFERENT Cu LOADINGS IN NH3-SCR\n Jialing Chen, Gang Peng, Tingyu Liang, Wenbo Zhang, Wei Zheng, Haoran Zhao, Li Guo, Xiaoqin Wu (WUST)…397\n・ P4-11 OPTIMAL DESIGN OF AN IONIC LIQUID (IL)-BASED AROMATIC EXTRACTIVE DISTILLATION PROCESS INVOLVING ENERGY AND ECONOMIC EVALUATION\n Yang Lei, Zhaoyang Yu, Boqi Zhu (WUST)…398\n・ P4-12 PROCESS SIMULATION AND TECH-ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF IONIC LIQUID-BASED DECARBONIZATION\n Xinyan Liu, Hao Luo (WUST)…399\n・ P4-13 EVALUATION OF ADSORPTION PERFORMANCE OF CARBON-BASED ADSORBENTS FOR HEAVY METALS VIA SOLID-PHASEXTRACTION\n Weiwei Wu, Lei Mao, Wendong Liang, Yu Zhang (WUST)…400\n・ P4-15 EXTRACTION AND MECHANISM FOR THE SEPARATION OF ANTHRACENE FROM CRUDE ANTHRACENE BY DEEP EUTECTIC SOLVENTS COSOLVENT MIXTURE\n Lan Yi, Wen-Ying Li, Xiao-Qin Wu, Shu-Guang Ouyang (WUST)…401\n・ P4-17 ONE-POT SOLVOTHERMAL SYNTHESIS OF CARBOXYLATOPILLAR[5]ARENE-MODIFIED FE3O4 MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES FOR ULTRAFAST SEPARATION OF CATIONIC DYES\n Hao Zhang, JiaRui Wu, Xin Wang, XiangShuai Li, MingXue Wu, Feng Liang, YingWei Yang (WUST)…402\n・ P4-18 DUAL-STIMULI RESPONSIVE 2D SUPRAMOLECULAR ORGANIC FRAMEWORK FOR THE DETECTION OF AZOREDUCTASE ACTIVITY\n Hao Zhang, Feng Liang, YingWei Yang (WUST)…403\n \n● Poster 6: Regional and International Education\n・ P6-1 CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES TO ONLINE TEACHING IN THE POST-PANDEMIC ERA\n Chunmei Chen (WUST)…407\n・ P6-2 INVESTIGATION AND ANALYSIS OF UNDERGRADUATES’ WILLINGNESS TO STUDY ABROAD IN THE POST-EPIDEMIC ERA ---TAKING WUHAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AS AN EXAMPLE\n Jie Feng, Xiao Qiaoling, Chen Chunmei (WUST)…408\n・ P6-3 ON THE CULTIVATION OF INTERCULTURAL AWARENESS FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING GRADUATES\n Xiao Qiaoling (WUST)… 409\n・ P6-4 INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION AND COOPERATION UNDER THE POST PANDEMIC SITUATION\n Shuqing Xu, Qiaoling Xiao (WUST)…410\n \n◆ Introduction of Kitami Institute of Technology…412\n◆ Introduction of Kitami City…414
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388. Long-term treatment outcomes in gastric cancer with oligometastasis.
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Hara K, Cho H, Onodera A, Endo K, Maezawa Y, Aoyama T, Yamada T, Oshima T, and Rino Y
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Aim: While surgery is essential for curative treatment of gastric cancer with oligometastasis, its target, timing, and possibility of combination with other treatments are unclear. We herein investigated the clinical course and long-term outcomes of gastric cancer with oligometastasis in the real world setting to determine the optimal therapeutic strategy., Methods: The present study retrospectively analyzed 992 patients who received any treatment for metastatic or recurrent gastric adenocarcinoma at Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital between 2007 and 2019. Oligometastasis was defined as any one of the following: liver metastases (HEP) <3; lung metastases (PUL) <3; unilateral adrenal gland metastasis (ADR); para-aortic lymph node metastasis (PALN); or one, distant, lymph node metastasis, excluding the regional lymph nodes (LYM). Overall survival was compared by the characteristics and treatments for the oligometastasis, and univariate and multivariate analyses were used to identify the prognostic factors of overall survival., Results: Ninety-seven patients (9.8%) with the following metastasis sites were enrolled: HEP ( n = 27), PUL ( n = 2), ADR ( n = 3), PALN ( n = 55), and LYM ( n = 10). The median survival time of the cohort was 22.8 months, and the five-year overall survival rate was 28.4%. On multivariate analysis, chemotherapy for the initial treatment (hazard ratio [HR]: 0.438; p = 0.048), distal gastrectomy and/or metastasectomy (HR: 0.290; p = 0.001), and R0 resection (HR: 0.373; p = 0.005) were identified as independent, positive factors of overall survival., Conclusion: The long-term outcomes of gastric cancer in patients with oligometastasis may improve if treatment is begun with chemotherapy rather than surgery., Competing Interests: Takanobu Yamada reports personal fees from Taiho Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Bristol‐Myers Squibb Co. Ltd., Johnson and Johnson Co. Ltd., and Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., outside the submitted work. Yasishi Rino reports personal fees from Bristlo‐Myers Squibb Co. Ltd., Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Taiho Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Daiichi‐Sankyo Co. Ltd., and Covidien Co. Ltd., outside the submitted work. All remaining authors declare no competing interests., (© 2023 The Authors. Annals of Gastroenterological Surgery published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of The Japanese Society of Gastroenterological Surgery.)
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