228 results on '"Tomohiro Kubo"'
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202. Decentralized Control of Large Scale Systems with Time-Delay Locating Poles in the Specified Half-Plane
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Tomohiro Kubo
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Scale (ratio) ,Control theory ,Plane (geometry) ,Computer science ,Decentralised system - Published
- 1991
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203. Ultra-low contact resistance for deca-nm MOSFETs by laser annealing
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Tengshing Lin, Tomohiro Kubo, S. Talwar, K. Goto, Masataka Kase, Yun Wang, Toshihiro Sugii, and T. Yamamoto
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Laser annealing ,Materials science ,CMOS ,Dopant ,business.industry ,MOSFET ,Contact resistance ,Electrical engineering ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Deca - Abstract
We demonstrate an ultra-low contact resistance of 4/spl times/10/sup -8/ /spl Omega/-cm/sup 2/ (5/spl times/ lower than RTA) using a laser annealing (LA) process. The contact resistance reduction is attributed to the high activated dopant concentration of 10/sup 21/ cm/sup -3/. For the first time, we have successfully fabricated LA-pMOSFETs with a conventional CMOS integration flow for lowering contact resistance.
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- 1999
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204. LEVELS OF DEVELOPMENT FOR THREE DIMENSIONAL MODELS OF EXISTING RIVER FACILITIES
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Tomohiro Kubo and Nobuyoshi Yabuki
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- 2014
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205. Multifunctional Homopolymers: Postpolymerization Modification via Sequential Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution.
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Tomohiro Kubo, Figg, C. Adrian, Swartz, Jeremy L., Brooks, William L. A., and Sumerlin, Brent S.
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NUCLEOPHILIC catalysis , *AROMATIC compounds , *THIOL synthesis , *POLYMERIZATION , *CYANURIC acid - Abstract
Despite recent progress for efficient and precise synthesis of functional polymers, few reports describe postpolymerization functionalization strategies for the controlled incorporation of multiple pendent groups per repeat unit. Cyanuric chloride, or 2,4,6-trichloro-1,3,5-triazine (TCT), offers a facile method to introduce distinct pendent functionalities. An acrylamide monomer containing a triazine ring with two electrophilic sites was prepared from TCT and polymerized via reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization. Subsequent nucleophilic aromatic substitution reactions using a combination of amine and thiol nucleophiles introduced two functionalities into each repeat unit of the RAFT-derived polymers. The success of each postpolymerization modification reaction was confirmed by 1H NMR spectroscopy and size-exclusion chromatography, and small molecule model studies corroborated the high chemoselectivity of the nucleophilic aromatic substitution reactions. This postpolymerization modification strategy based on TCT enables a facile and efficient synthesis of multifunctional homopolymers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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206. Inverse LQ Regulator of Large Scale Systems by Decentralized Control
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Tomohiro Kubo
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Mathematical optimization ,Scale (ratio) ,Control theory ,Computer science ,Regulator ,Linear matrix inequality ,Inverse ,Linear-quadratic regulator ,Linear-quadratic-Gaussian control ,Decentralised system - Published
- 2005
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207. Investigation of Indoor Damage and Questionnaire Intensity for High-Rise Building in Tokyo during The Great East Japan Earthquake
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Yoshiaki Hisada, Kenji Omiya, Koji Aizawa, Tomohiro Kubo, and Shuto Koizumi
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Seismology ,Intensity (heat transfer) ,Geology ,High rise - Published
- 2012
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208. 3PS003 Tubulin polyglutamylation regulates axonemal motility by modulating the function of a specific inner-arm dynein species(The 50th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan)
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Ritsu Kamiya, Toshiki Yagi, and Tomohiro Kubo
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Tubulin ,biology ,Dynein ,biology.protein ,Motility ,Polyglutamylation ,Function (biology) ,Cell biology - Published
- 2012
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209. Investigation of Building Damage near the Surface Faults of 2011 Fukushima-ken-Hama-Dori Earthquake
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Toshiaki Matsumoto, Tomohiro Kubo, Kei Matsuzawa, Akihito Tanabe, Yoshiaki Hisada, and Atsushi Morikawa
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Geology ,Seismology - Published
- 2012
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210. Tocilizumab modifies clinical and laboratory features of macrophage activation syndrome complicating systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis
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Masaki Shimizu, Mao Mizuta, Nami Okamoto, Takahiro Yasumi, Naomi Iwata, Hiroaki Umebayashi, Yuka Okura, Noriko Kinjo, Tomohiro Kubota, Yasuo Nakagishi, Kenichi Nishimura, Mariko Mohri, Masato Yashiro, Junko Yasumura, Hiroyuki Wakiguchi, and Masaaki Mori
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Macrophage activation syndrome ,Systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis ,Tocilizumab ,Classification criteria ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Background This study aimed to determine the influence of tocilizumab (TCZ) in modifying the clinical and laboratory features of macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) complicating systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (s-JIA). Furthermore, we assessed the performance of the 2016 MAS classification criteria for patients with s-JIA-associated MAS while treated with TCZ. Methods A panel of 15 pediatric rheumatologists conducted a combination of expert consensus and analysis of real patient data. Clinical and laboratory features of s-JIA-associated MAS in 12 TCZ-treated patients and 18 untreated patients were evaluated. Possible MAS was defined as having characteristic laboratory features but lack of clinical features of MAS, or atypical MAS, or early treatment that prevented full-blown MAS. Results Clinically, the TCZ-treated patients with s-JIA-associated MAS were less likely febrile and had significantly lower ferritin, triglyceride, and CRP levels than the untreated patients with s-JIA-associated MAS. Other laboratory features of MAS including lower platelet counts and lower fibrinogen were more pronounced in TCZ-treated patients. The TCZ-treated patients with s-JIA-associated MAS were less likely to be classified as MAS based on the MAS classification criteria (25% vs 83.3%, p
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- 2020
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211. Clinical features and characteristics of uveitis associated with juvenile idiopathic arthritis in Japan: first report of the pediatric rheumatology association of Japan (PRAJ)
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Junko Yasumura, Masato Yashiro, Nami Okamoto, Kosuke Shabana, Hiroaki Umebayashi, Naomi Iwata, Yuka Okura, Tomohiro Kubota, Masaki Shimizu, Minako Tomiita, Yasuo Nakagishi, Kenichi Nishimura, Ryoki Hara, Mao Mizuta, Takahiro Yasumi, Fumiya Yamaide, Hiroyuki Wakiguchi, Masao Kobayashi, and Masaaki Mori
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Juvenile idiopathic arthritis ,Uveitis ,Epidemiology ,Asian ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Background Although there are many reports on Juvenile Idiopathic arthritis-associated uveitis (JIA-U) from various countries, especially from Europe and North America, there are few reports from Asia. Our aim was to investigate the epidemiology, characteristics and predictors of JIA-U in Japan. Methods Data were retrospectively collected on 726 patients with JIA from medical records as of April 2016 at 15 medical centers specialized in pediatric rheumatic diseases. Of these, patients with uveitis were further investigated for the specific characteristics of this manifestation. Results The prevalence of uveitis was 6.1% in the 726 JIA patients examined. Incidence of uveitis was significantly higher in patients with an earlier arthritis onset (2.6-vs.-5.8 years, P
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- 2019
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212. 3P166 Tubulin Polyglutamylation Regulates Flagellar Motility by Affecting Functions of Inner-Arm Dyneins(Molecular motor,The 48th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan)
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Haruaki Yanagisawa, Tomohiro Kubo, Toshiki Yagi, Masafumi Hirono, and Ritsu Kamiya
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Tubulin ,biology ,Dynein ,biology.protein ,Molecular motor ,Flagellar motility ,Polyglutamylation ,Cell biology - Published
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213. Illustrating the Utility of X-ray Crystallography for Structure Elucidation through a Tandem Aldol Condensation/Diels-Alder Reaction Sequence.
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Hoang, Giang T., Tomohiro Kubo, Young Jr., Victor G., Kautzky, Jacob A., and Wissinger, Jane E.
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ORGANIC chemistry research , *DIELS-Alder reaction , *PHENYL compounds , *DIASTEREOISOMERS , *CRYSTAL structure research , *NUCLEAR magnetic resonance spectroscopy , *INFRARED spectroscopy - Abstract
Two introductory organic chemistry laboratory experiments are described based on the Diels-Alder reaction of 2,3,4,5-tetraphenylcyclopentadienone, which is synthesized prior to or in a one-pot reaction, with styrene. Students are presented with three possible products, the endo and exo diastereomers and the decarbonylated product, for the beautiful crystalline compound isolated. Analysis by IR and 'H NMR spectroscopy aid investigators in proposing an initial structure for the product, but the solved X-ray crystal structure provides unequivocal evidence of its stereochemistry. Both versions of the synthesis introduce two important and atom economical reactions, employ the Karplus relationship for ´H NMR interpretation, and illustrate the power of X-ray crystallography for molecular structure determination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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214. Room-Temperature Self-Healing Polymers Based on Dynamic-CovalentBoronic Esters.
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JessicaJ. Cash, Tomohiro Kubo, Abhijeet P. Bapat, and Brent S. Sumerlin
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BORONIC esters , *THIOLS , *ESTERS , *POLYMERS , *THERMODYNAMIC state variables - Abstract
Cross-linked polymers constructedwith dynamic-covalent boronicesters were synthesized via photoinitiated radical thiol–eneclick chemistry. Because the reversibility of the boronic ester cross-linkswas readily accessible, the resulting materials were capable of undergoingbond exchange to covalently mend after failure. The reversible bondsof the boronic esters were shown to shift their exchange equilibriumat room temperature when exposed to water. Nevertheless, the materialswere observed to be stable and hydrophobic and absorbed only minoramounts of water over extended periods of time when submerged in wateror exposed to humid environments. The facile reversibility of thenetworks allowed intrinsic self-healing under ambient conditions.Highly efficient self-healing of these bulk materials was confirmedby mechanical testing, even after subjecting a single site to multiplecut–repair cycles. Several variables were considered for theireffect on materials properties and healing, including cross-link density,humidity, and healing time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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215. Recovering Partial Shape from Perspective Matrix Using Simple Zoom-Lens Camera Model
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Tomohiro, Kubo, primary, Eiichi, Iwanari, additional, and Yoshihiro, Okada, additional
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216. Realization of Low CoSi2/p+-Silicon Contact Resistance with Low Junction Leakage Current and Junction Capacitance Using Laser Thermal Process
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Tomohiro Kubo, Yun Wang, Masataka Kase, Somit Talwar, and T. Yamamoto
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Materials science ,Dopant ,business.industry ,Contact resistance ,General Engineering ,Analytical chemistry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Diffusion capacitance ,Capacitance ,Ion implantation ,Depletion region ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Optoelectronics ,Laser power scaling ,business - Abstract
In this paper we report source–drain engineering for the realization of low contact resistance between CoSi2 and p+ Si with low junction leakage current and low junction capacitance using laser thermal processing (LTP) and the optimization of ion implantation conditions. We first demonstrate the impact of pre-amorphization on the reduction of the contact resistivity of a CoSi2/p+ deep source–drain (deep-SD) interface using laser thermal processing (LTP). A highly activated dopant profile at the CoSi2/deep-SD interface is required to reduce the contact resistivity there. Dopant profile can be finely controlled by implanting heavy ions to preamorphize a region to the desired depth and then using an appropriate laser power to selectively melt the amorphous Si, which has a melting temperature lower than that of single-crystal Si. We can thus form a highly activated boxlike dopant profile suitable for a deep-SD by using LTP and relatively deep preamorphization. Then, we discuss how to suppress the leakage current and the capacitance of the junctions. The larger junction capacitance and junction leakage current due to the abrupt deep-SD profile can be greatly reduced by combining LTP with lower-dose, higher-energy implantation and RTA prior to preamorphization (predoping and pre-RTA) to form a graded deep-SD profile beyond the abrupt deep-SD profile and overwhelm the channel doping profile, resulting in a wide depletion layer.
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217. Suppression of Gate Depletion in p+-Polysilicon-Gated Sub-40 nm pMOSFETs by Laser Thermal Processing
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Somit Talwar, T. Yamamoto, Tengshing Lin, Yun Wang, Takae Sukegawa, Tomohiro Kubo, Kenichi Okabe, and Masataka Kase
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Gate dielectric ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Time-dependent gate oxide breakdown ,Laser ,Amorphous solid ,law.invention ,chemistry ,Gate oxide ,law ,Electric field ,Optoelectronics ,Field-effect transistor ,business ,Boron - Abstract
Laser thermal processing (LTP) was investigated as a gate pre-annealing technique and its advantages over rapid thermal annealing (RTA) with regard to both gate activation and suppression of boron penetration were confirmed by evaluating the electrical characteristics of sub-40 nm p-metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (pMOSFETs). Laser annealing transformed amorphous Si in which high doses of boron were implanted into poly-Si with highly activated boron profiles down to the gate/gate oxide interface. By suppressing gate depletion with suppressing boron penetration, LTP results in an on-current at I off=70 [nA/µm] that is 4% greater than that in a device fabricated using conventional RTA. The off-state I g current that flows mainly from the p+ poly-Si gate to the drain overlap region is smaller in devices fabricated using LTP because the reduced roughness of the poly-Si gate/gate oxide interface in these devices reduces the local electric field enhancement.
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218. Drive Current Enhancement in Sub-50 nm CMOS by Reduction of SDE Resistance with Laser Thermal Process
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Toshihiro Sugii, Masataka Kase, Tim Lin, T. Yamamoto, Yun Wang, Kenichi Goto, Somit Talwar, and Tomohiro Kubo
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Materials science ,Dopant ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Laser ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Ion implantation ,CMOS ,law ,MOSFET ,Thermal ,Materials Chemistry ,Electrochemistry ,Optoelectronics ,Field-effect transistor ,business ,Sheet resistance - Abstract
In this paper, we report on the ultrashallow junction profiles and good characteristics of sub-50 nm bulk complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) devices with n+/p+ source-drain extensions (SDEs) formed by laser thermal processing (LTP). By combining LTP with preamorphization and strong-dosage dopant-ion implantation, CMOS drive current can be improved without incurring a cost in terms of short-channel deterioration. The SDE-junction depth, SDE overlap length, and sheet resistance were controlled by the energy of preamorphization implantation, and the first two of these parameters were independent of dopant dosage. This allowed us to design strongly activated and abrupt box-like dopant profiles. With this technique, we obtain improvements in drive current of 13 and 8%, respectively, for p- and n-metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors at V d = ∓1 V and I off = 100 nA/μm without inducing any short-channel deterioration.
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219. A Stability Condition for the Lumped-Parameter-Part Control of a Cantilever Beam with an Actuator at Its End
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Tomohiro Kubo and Etsujiro Shimemura
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Cantilever ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Control theory ,Hybrid system ,Vibration control ,Structural engineering ,business ,Actuator ,Control (linguistics) ,Stability (probability) - Published
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220. Proceedings of the 23rd Paediatric Rheumatology European Society Congress: part two
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Olga Lomakina, Ekaterina Alekseeva, Sania Valieva, Tatiana Bzarova, Irina Nikishina, Elena Zholobova, Svetlana Rodionovskaya, Maria Kaleda, Yasuo Nakagishi, Masaki Shimizu, Mao Mizuta, Akihiro Yachie, Yuko Sugita, Nami Okamoto, Kousuke Shabana, Takuji Murata, Hiroshi Tamai, Eve M. Smith, Peng Yin, Andrea L. Jorgensen, Michael W. Beresford, on behalf of On behalf of the UK JSLE Cohort Study, Antonio Eleuteri, Beatrice Goilav, Laura Lewandowski, Angel Phuti, Dawn Wahezi, Tamar Rubinstein, Caroline Jones, Paul Newland, Stephen Marks, Rachel Corkhill, Diana Ekdawy, Clarissa Pilkington, Kjell Tullus, Chaim Putterman, Chris Scott, Antony C. Fisher, Andrea Jorgensen, Ezgi Deniz Batu, Can Kosukcu, Ekim Taskiran, Sema Akman, Kubra Ozturk, Betul Sozeri, Erbil Unsal, Zelal Ekinci, Yelda Bilginer, Mehmet Alikasifoglu, Seza Ozen, Hanna Lythgoe, Hermine I. Brunner, Gaurav Gulati, Jordan T. Jones, Mekibib Altaye, Jamie Eaton, Mark Difrancesco, Joo Guan Yeo, Jingyao Leong, Loshinidevi D/O Thana Bathi, Thaschawee Arkachaisri, Salvatore Albani, Nagla Abdelrahman, Michael W Beresford, Valentina Leone, UK JSLE study group supported by the National Institute of Health Research Clinical Research Network, Noortje Groot, D. Shaikhani, I. E. M. Bultink, M. Bijl, R. J. E. M. Dolhain, Y. K. O. Teng, E. Zirkzee, K. de Leeuw, R. Fritsch-Stork, S. S. M. Kamphuis, Rachael D. Wright, Reem Abdawani, Laila Al Shaqshi, Ibrahim Al Zakwani, Natali W. Gormezano, David Kern, Oriany L. Pereira, Gladys C. C. Esteves, Adriana M. Sallum, Nadia E. Aikawa, Rosa M. Pereira, Clovis A. Silva, Eloisa Bonfa, Jessica Beckmann, Nora Bartholomä, Nils Venhoff, Philipp Henneke, Ulrich Salzer, Ales Janda, Alina Lucica Boteanu, Sandra Garrote Corral, Alberto Sifuentes Giraldo, Mariluz Gámir Gámir, Antonio Zea Mendoza, Amra Adrovic, Reyhan Dedeoglu, Sezgin Sahin, Kenan Barut, Aida Koka, Funda Oztunc, Ozgur Kasapcopur, Ana Luisa Rodriguez-Lozano, Francisco Rivas-Larrauri, Silvestre García de la Puente, Andressa G. F. Alves, Maria F. D. A. Giacomin, Juliana Farhat, Alfésio L. F. Braga, Adriana M. E. Sallum, Lúcia M. D. A. Campos, Luiz A. A. Pereira, Ana J. D. F. C. Lichtenfels, Clóvis A. Silva, Sylvia C. L. Farhat, Banu Acar, Z. Birsin Ozcakar, Nilgün Çakar, Nermin Uncu, Gökçe Gür, Semanur Özdel, Fatoş Yalçınkaya, Christiaan Scott, Nicky Brice, Peter Nourse, Christine Arango, Angela C. Mosquera, Clara Malagon, Ana P. Sakamoto, Marco F. C. D. Silva, Ananadreia S. Lopes, Gleice C. S. Russo, Adriana E. M. Sallum, Katia Kozu, Eloisa Bonfá, Claudia Saad-Magalhães, Rosa M. R. Pereira, Claudio A. Len, Maria T. Terreri, Deepti Suri, Siyaram Didel, Amit Rawat, Surjit Singh, Despoina Maritsi, MArgarita Onoufriou, Olga Vougiouka, Maria Tsolia, Edi Paleka Bosak, Mandica Vidović, Mirta Lamot, Lovro Lamot, Miroslav Harjaček, Erika Van Nieuwenhove, Adrian Liston, Carine Wouters, Fatemeh Tahghighi, Vahid Ziaee, Seid-Reza Raeeskarami, Francisca Aguiar, Sandra Pereira, Mariana Rodrigues, Cláudia Moura, Gustavo Rocha, Hercília Guimarães, Iva Brito, Rita Fonseca, Gerd Horneff, Ariane Klein, Kirsten Minden, Hans-Iko Huppertz, Frank Weller-Heinemann, Jasmin Kuemmerle-Deschner, J-Peter Haas, Anton Hospach, BIKER collaborative group, Ricardo Menendez-Castro, Boris Huegle, Johannes-Peter Haas, Joost Swart, Gabriella Giancane, Francesca Bovis, Elio Castagnola, Andreas Groll, Daniel J. Lovell, Tom Wolfs, Michael Hofer, Violeta Panaviene, Susan Nielsen, Jordi Anton, Florence Uettwiller, Valda Stanevicha, Maria Trachana, Denise Pires Marafon, Constantin Ailioaie, Elena Tsitsami, Sylvia Kamphuis, Troels Herlin, Pavla Doležalová, Gordana Susic, Berit Flatø, Flavio Sztajnbok, Angela Pistorio, Alberto Martini, Nico Wulffraat, Nicolino Ruperto, Marco Gattorno, Antonio Brucato, Martina Finetti, George Lazaros, Silvia Maestroni, Mara Carraro, Davide Cumetti, Alessandra Carobbio, Monia Lorini, Alessandro Rimini, Renzo Marcolongo, Anna Valenti, Gian Luca Erre, Riccardo Belli, Fiorenzo Gaita, Maria Pia Sormani, Massimo Imazio, Mario Abinun, Nicola Smith, Tim Rapley, Flora McErlane, Lianne Kearsley-Fleet, Kimme L. Hyrich, Helen Foster, Nikolay Tzaribachev, Andrew Zeft, Rolando Cimaz, John Bohnsack, Thomas Griffin, Ruy Carrasco, Jason Dare, Ivan Foeldvari, Richard Vehe, Teresa Simon, Hermine Brunner, S. Verazza, S. Davì, A. Consolaro, A. Insalaco, V. Gerloni, R. Cimaz, F. Zulian, S. Pastore, F. Corona, G. Conti, P. Barone, M. Cattalini, E. Cortis, L. Breda, A. N. Olivieri, A. Civino, R. Podda, D. Rigante, F. La Torre, G. D’Angelo, M. Jorini, R. Gallizzi, M. C. Maggio, R. Consolini, A. De Fanti, M. G. Alpigiani, A. Martini, A. Ravelli, on behalf of Italian Pediatric Rheumatology Study Group, Aysenur Pac Kısaarslan, Zubeyde Gunduz, Ruhan Dusunsel, Ismail Dursun, Hakan Poyrazoglu, Ekaterina Kuchinskaya, Farida Abduragimova, Mikhail Kostik, Erik Sundberg, Soley Omarsdottir, Lena Klevenvall, Helena Erlandsson-Harris, Gokalp Basbozkurt, Ozge Erdemli, Dogan Simsek, Fatih Yazici, Yildirim Karsioglu, Aysen Tezcaner, Dilek Keskin, Huseyin Ozkan, Cengizhan Acikel, Erkan Demirkaya, Ilonka Orbán, Krisztina Sevcic, Valentin Brodszky, Emese Kiss, Ismaiel A. Tekko, Madeleine Rooney, James McElnay, Cliff Taggart, Helen McCarthy, Ryan F. Donnelly, Drug Delivery Group, Mary Slatter, Zohreh Nademi, Mark Friswell, Sharmila Jandial, Terence Flood, Sophie Hambleton, Andrew Gennery, Andrew Cant, Phoi-Ngoc Duong, Isabelle Koné-Paut, Giovanni Filocamo, María Luz Gamir, Helga Sanner, Laura Carenini, Mesut Topdemir, Yildirim Karslioglu, Faysal Gok, Nadezhda Tsurikova, Elena Ligostaeva, Navdha R. Ramchurn, O. Kostareva, I. Nikishina, S. Arsenyeva, S. Rodionovskaya, M. Kaleda, D. Alexeev, Ismail Dursun Dursun, Sara Murias, Estefania Barral, Rosa Alcobendas, Eugenia Enriquez, Agustin Remesal, Jaime de Inocencio, Tania M. Castro, Simone A. Lotufo, Tatjana Freye, Raffaella Carlomagno, Thomas Zumbrunn, Jan Bonhoeffer, Elvira Cannizzaro Schneider, Daniela Kaiser, Michaël Hofer, Véronique Hentgen, Andreas Woerner, Juvenile Inflammatory Rheumatism (JIR) Cohort, Tobias Schwarz, Jens Klotsche, Martina Niewerth, Gerd Ganser, ICON study group, Jerold Jeyaratnam, Nienke ter Haar, Donato Rigante, Fatma Dedeoglu, Ezgi Baris, Sebastiaan Vastert, Joost Frenkel, Jonathan S. Hausmann, Kathleen G. Lomax, Ari Shapiro, Karen L. Durrant, P. A. Brogan, M. Hofer, J. B. Kuemmerle-Deschner, B. Lauwerys, A. Speziale, K. Leon, X. Wei, R. M. Laxer, Sara Signa, Marta Rusmini, Elena Campione, Sabrina Chiesa, Alice Grossi, Alessia Omenetti, Roberta Caorsi, Gianmaria Viglizzo, Isabella Ceccherini, Silvia Federici, Helen Lachmann, Nicola Ruperto, on behalf of PRINTO and Eurofever Registry, Federica Vanoni, on behalf of PRINTO and Eurofever Project, Sonia Melo Gomes, Ebun Omoyinmi, Juan I. Arostegui, Eva Gonzalez-Roca, Despina Eleftheriou, Nigel Klein, Paul Brogan, Stefano Volpi, Elettra Santori, Paolo Picco, Claudia Pastorino, Gillian Rice, Alessandra Tesser, Yanick Crow, Fabio Candotti, Ada B. Sinoplu, Gozde Yucel, Gizem Pamuk, Laura O. Damian, Cecilia Lazea, Mihaela Sparchez, Paulina Vele, Laura Muntean, Adriana Albu, Simona Rednic, Calin Lazar, Leonardo O. Mendonça, Alessandra Pontillo, Jorge Kalil, Fabio M. Castro, Myrthes T. Barros, Manuela Pardeo, Virginia Messia, Fabrizio De Benedetti, Antonella Insalaco, Giorgia Malighetti, Chiara Gorio, Francesca Ricci, Ilaria Parissenti, Paola Montesano, Barbara Bonafini, Veronica Medeghini, Marco Cattalini, Lucio Giordano, Giulia Zani, Rosalba Ferraro, Donatella Vairo, Silvia Giliani, Maria Cristina Maggio, Girolamo Luppino, Giovanni Corsello, Maria Isabel Gonzalez Fernandez, Berta Lopez Montesinos, Adriana Rodriguez Vidal, Juan I. Arostegui Gorospe, Inmaculada Calvo Penades, Nadia K. Rafiq, Karen Wynne, Khalid Hussain, Paul A. Brogan, Elizabeth Ang, Nicholas Ng, Ayla Kacar, Ozge Altug Gucenmez, Balahan Makay, Sevket Erbil Unsal, Yasin Sahin, Tufan Kutlu, Fugen Cullu-Cokugras, Hasret Ayyildiz-Civan, Tulay Erkan, Sana Al Zuhbi, Eiman Abdalla, Ricardo A. Russo, María M. Katsicas, Francesca Minoia, Angelo Ravelli, Sagar Bhattad, Anju Gupta, Vignesh Pandiarajan, Ritambhra Nada, Kaara Tiewsoh, Philip Hawkins, Dorota Rowczenio, Sarka Fingerhutova, Jana Franova, Leona Prochazkova, Eva Hlavackova, Pavla Dolezalova, Havva Evrengül, Selçuk Yüksel, Mustafa Doğan, Dolunay Gürses, Harun Evrengül, Silvia De Pauli, Serena Pastore, Anna Monica Bianco, Giovanni Maria Severini, Andrea Taddio, Alberto Tommasini, Svetlana O. Salugina, Evgeny Fedorov, Elena Kamenets, Ekaterina Zaharova, Tatiana Sleptsova, Ekaterina Alexeeva, Kirill Savostyanov, Alexander Pushkov, Tatyana Bzarova, Saniya Valieva, Rina Denisova, Kseniya Isayeva, Evgeniya Chistyakova, Margarita Soloshenko, Elena Kaschenko, Utako Kaneko, Chihaya Imai, Akihiko Saitoh, Vitor A. Teixeira, Filipa O. Ramos, Manuela Costa, Yonatan Butbul Aviel, Shafe Fahoum, Riva Brik, Zeynep Birsin Özçakar, Banu Acar Celikel, Fatos Yalcinkaya, Benedetta Schiappapietra, Sergio Davi’, Federica Mongini, Luisa Giannone, Cecilia Bava, Maria Giannina Alpigiani, Alessandro Consolaro, Dragana S. Lazarevic, Jelena Vojinovic, Jelena Basic, Valentina Muratore, Valentina Marzetti, Neus Quilis, Belen Serrano Benavente, Alessandra Alongi, Adele Civino, Lorenzo Quartulli, Giedre Januskeviciute, Pieter van Dijkhuizen, N. Groot, W. van Dijk, A. Kardolus, Raul Gutiérrez Suárez, Ellen B. Nordal, Veronika G. 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Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Published
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221. A Design Method for a Linear Quadratic Regulator for Systems with Time-Delay to Locate All Poles in the Specified Half Plane
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Kenko Uchida, Etsujiro Shimemura, and Tomohiro Kubo
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Plane (geometry) ,Control theory ,Full state feedback ,Control system design ,Linear-quadratic regulator ,Linear-quadratic-Gaussian control ,Mathematics - Published
- 1987
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222. A Semigroup Model of a Flexible Structure with a Lumped Actuator
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Tomohiro Kubo, Kenko Uchida, and Etsujiro Shimemura
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Control theory ,Distributed parameter system ,Semigroup ,Hybrid system ,Evolution equation ,Structure (category theory) ,Applied mathematics ,Actuator ,Mathematics - Published
- 1988
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223. Preperation of YBaCuO superconducting thin films by ion-beam-sputtering
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Yoshihiko Suzuki, Tomohiro Kubo, Hiroki Miyamoto, Soichi Ogawa, and Tsutomu Yotsuya
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Sputtering ,Superconducting thin films ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,business ,Beam (structure) ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films - Published
- 1988
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224. The linear-quadratic optimal control approach to feedback control design for systems with delay
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N. Abe, Kenko Uchida, Etsujiro Shimemura, and Tomohiro Kubo
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Mathematical optimization ,Linear system ,Linear-quadratic regulator ,Linear-quadratic-Gaussian control ,Separation principle ,Optimal control ,Algebraic Riccati equation ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Control theory ,ComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATION ,Full state feedback ,Riccati equation ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Mathematics - Abstract
A generalized linear-quadratic optimal control problem for systems with delay is formulated. The optimal solution is given as a state feedback form which requires a solution of coupled infinite-dimensional Riccati equations. It is shown that the closed-loop system formed by the optimal state feedback control has some desirable sensitivity and robustness properties. The generalization exists in the state quadratic form of the cost functional, which makes it possible to discuss a pole location problem within the framework of the linear-quadratic optimal control problem. It is also shown that the generalized cost functional contains a special class of cost functionals for which the optimal control can be realized by solving only a finite-dimensional Riccati equation. Based on these results about the generalized linear-quadratic optimal control, a design method of feedback controls is proposed and an illustrative example is then presented.
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225. Turn Over Method for Systems with Delays in States
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Kenko Uchida, Etsujiro Shimemura, and Tomohiro Kubo
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Control theory ,Computer science ,Full state feedback ,Control system design ,Control engineering ,Linear-quadratic regulator - Published
- 1987
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226. LQ regulator design method for system with delay based on spectral decomposition of the hamiltonian
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Tomohiro Kubo, Kenko Uchida, and Etsujiro Shimemura
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Scalar (mathematics) ,Regulator ,Optimal control ,Computer Science Applications ,Matrix decomposition ,symbols.namesake ,Exponential stability ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Control theory ,ComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATION ,Riccati equation ,symbols ,A priori and a posteriori ,Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics) ,Mathematics - Abstract
A design method to construct an LQ regulator for a system with time-delay is proposed. It is based on a new technique for composing the solution of an infinite-dimensional Riccati equation using the spectral decomposition of the hamiltonian. This design method has the feature that the closed-loop poles can be calculated a priori from the open-loop poles and one scalar design parameter, so that we can choose the parameter to obtain an optimal control law which results in the desired degree of exponential stability of the closed-loop system.
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227. Chlamydomonas FAP70 is a component of the previously uncharacterized ciliary central apparatus projection C2a.
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Yuqing Hou, Lei Zhao, Tomohiro Kubo, Xi Cheng, McNeill, Nathan, Toshiyuki Oda, and Witman, George B.
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CILIA & ciliary motion ,PROJECTORS ,ORGANELLES ,CELL motility ,CHLAMYDOMONAS ,AXONEMES - Abstract
Cilia are essential organelles required for cell signaling and motility. Nearly all motile cilia have a '9+2' axoneme composed of nine outer doublet microtubules plus two central microtubules; the central microtubules together with their projections are termed the central apparatus (CA). In Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, a model organism for studying cilia, 30 proteins are known CA components, and ~36 more are predicted to be CA proteins. Among the candidate CA proteins is the highly conserved FAP70 (CFAP70 in humans), which also has been reported to be associated with the doublet microtubules. Here, we determined by super-resolution structured illumination microscopy that FAP70 is located exclusively in the CA, and show by cryo-electron microscopy that its N-terminus is located at the base of the C2a projection of the CA. We also found that fap70-1 mutant axonemes lack most of the C2a projection. Mass spectrometry revealed that fap70-1 axonemes lack not only FAP70 but two other conserved candidate CA proteins, FAP65 (CFAP65 in humans) and FAP147 (MYCBPAP in humans). Finally, FAP65 and FAP147 co-immunoprecipitated with HA-tagged FAP70. Taken together, these data identify FAP70, FAP65 and FAP147 as the first defining components of the C2a projection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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228. Selective Turn over Method for System with Delay
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Kenko Uchida, Etsujiro Shimemura, Naoya Kawasaki, and Tomohiro Kubo
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Computer science ,Control theory ,Full state feedback ,Control system design ,Control engineering ,Linear-quadratic regulator - Published
- 1988
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