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2. Indirect impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the incidence of non–COVID-19 infectious diseases: a region-wide, patient-based database study in Japan
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Kanda, N., Hashimoto, H., Imai, T., Yoshimoto, H., Goda, K., Mitsutake, N., and Hatakeyama, S.
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- 2023
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3. Searches for gravitational waves from known pulsars with S5 LIGO data
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The LIGO Scientific Collaboration, The Virgo Collaboration, Abbott, B. P., Abbott, R., Acernese, F., Adhikari, R., Ajith, P., Allen, B., Allen, G., Alshourbagy, M., Amin, R. S., Anderson, S. B., Anderson, W. G., Antonucci, F., Aoudia, S., Arain, M. A., Araya, M., Armandula, H., Armor, P., Arun, K. G., Aso, Y., Aston, S., Astone, P., Aufmuth, P., Aulbert, C., Babak, S., Baker, P., Ballardin, G., Ballmer, S., Barker, C., Barker, D., Barone, F., Barr, B., Barriga, P., Barsotti, L., Barsuglia, M., Barton, M. A., Bartos, I., Bassiri, R., Bastarrika, M., Bauer, Th. S., Behnke, B., Beker, M., Benacquista, M., Betzwieser, J., Beyersdorf, P. T., Bigotta, S., Bilenko, I. A., Billingsley, G., Birindelli, S., Biswas, R., Bizouard, M. A., Black, E., Blackburn, J. K., Blackburn, L., Blair, D., Bland, B., Boccara, C., Bodiya, T. P., Bogue, L., Bondu, F., Bonelli, L., Bork, R., Boschi, V., Bose, S., Bosi, L., Braccini, S., Bradaschia, C., Brady, P. R., Braginsky, V. B., Brau, J. E., Bridges, D. O., Brillet, A., Brinkmann, M., Brisson, V., Broeck, C. Van Den, Brooks, A. F., Brown, D. A., Brummit, A., Brunet, G., Budzynski, R., Bulik, T., Bullington, A., Bulten, H. J., Buonanno, A., Burmeister, O., Buskulic, D., Byer, R. L., Cadonati, L., Cagnoli, G., Calloni, E., Camp, J. B., Campagna, E., Cannizzo, J., Cannon, K. C., Canuel, B., Cao, J., Carbognani, F., Cardenas, L., Caride, S., Castaldi, G., Caudill, S., Cavaglià, M., Cavalier, F., Cavalieri, R., Cella, G., Cepeda, C., Cesarini, E., Chalermsongsak, T., Chalkley, E., Charlton, P., Chassande-Mottin, E., Chatterji, S., Chelkowski, S., Chen, Y., Chincarini, A., Christensen, N., Chung, C. T. Y., Clark, D., Clark, J., Clayton, J. H., Cleva, F., Coccia, E., Cokelaer, T., Colacino, C. N., Colas, J., Colla, A., Colombini, M., Conte, R., Cook, D., Corbitt, T. R. C., Corda, C., Cornish, N., Corsi, A., Coulon, J. -P., Coward, D., Coyne, D. C., Creighton, J. D. E., Creighton, T. D., Cruise, A. M., Culter, R. M., Cumming, A., Cunningham, L., Cuoco, E., Danilishin, S. L., D'Antonio, S., Danzmann, K., Dari, A., Dattilo, V., Daudert, B., Davier, M., Davies, G., Daw, E. J., Day, R., De Rosa, R., DeBra, D., Degallaix, J., del Prete, M., Dergachev, V., Desai, S., DeSalvo, R., Dhurandhar, S., Di Fiore, L., Di Lieto, A., Emilio, M. Di Paolo, Di Virgilio, A., Díaz, M., Dietz, A., Donovan, F., Dooley, K. L., Doomes, E. E., Drago, M., Drever, R. W. P., Dueck, J., Duke, I., Dumas, J. -C., Dwyer, J. G., Echols, C., Edgar, M., Effler, A., Ehrens, P., Espinoza, E., Etzel, T., Evans, M., Evans, T., Fafone, V., Fairhurst, S., Faltas, Y., Fan, Y., Fazi, D., Fehrmann, H., Ferrante, I., Fidecaro, F., Finn, L. S., Fiori, I., Flaminio, R., Flasch, K., Foley, S., Forrest, C., Fotopoulos, N., Fournier, J. -D., Franc, J., Franzen, A., Frasca, S., Frasconi, F., Frede, M., Frei, M., Frei, Z., Freise, A., Frey, R., Fricke, T., Fritschel, P., Frolov, V. V., Fyffe, M., Galdi, V., Gammaitoni, L., Garofoli, J. A., Garufi, F., Gemme, G., Genin, E., Gennai, A., Gholami, I., Giaime, J. A., Giampanis, S., Giardina, K. D., Giazotto, A., Goda, K., Goetz, E., Goggin, L. M., González, G., Gorodetsky, M. L., Goßler, S., Gouaty, R., Granata, M., Granata, V., Grant, A., Gras, S., Gray, C., Gray, M., Greenhalgh, R. J. S., Gretarsson, A. M., Greverie, C., Grimaldi, F., Grosso, R., Grote, H., Grunewald, S., Guenther, M., Guidi, G., Gustafson, E. K., Gustafson, R., Hage, B., Hallam, J. M., Hammer, D., Hammond, G. D., Hanna, C., Hanson, J., Harms, J., Harry, G. M., Harry, I. W., Harstad, E. D., Haughian, K., Hayama, K., Heefner, J., Heitmann, H., Hello, P., Heng, I. S., Heptonstall, A., Hewitson, M., Hild, S., Hirose, E., Hoak, D., Hodge, K. A., Holt, K., Hosken, D. J., Hough, J., Hoyland, D., Huet, D., Hughey, B., Huttner, S. H., Ingram, D. R., Isogai, T., Ito, M., Ivanov, A., Jaranowski, P., Johnson, B., Johnson, W. W., Jones, D. I., Jones, G., Jones, R., de la Jordana, L. Sancho, Ju, L., Kalmus, P., Kalogera, V., Kandhasamy, S., Kanner, J., Kasprzyk, D., Katsavounidis, E., Kawabe, K., Kawamura, S., Kawazoe, F., Kells, W., Keppel, D. G., Khalaidovski, A., Khalili, F. Y., Khan, R., Khazanov, E., King, P., Kissel, J. S., Klimenko, S., Kokeyama, K., Kondrashov, V., Kopparapu, R., Koranda, S., Kowalska, I., Kozak, D., Krishnan, B., Królak, A., Kumar, R., Kwee, P., La Penna, P., Lam, P. K., Landry, M., Lantz, B., Lazzarini, A., Lei, H., Lei, M., Leindecker, N., Leonor, I., Leroy, N., Letendre, N., Li, C., Lin, H., Lindquist, P. E., Littenberg, T. B., Lockerbie, N. A., Lodhia, D., Longo, M., Lorenzini, M., Loriette, V., Lormand, M., Losurdo, G., Lu, P., Lubinski, M., Lucianetti, A., Lück, H., Machenschalk, B., MacInnis, M., Mackowski, J. -M., Mageswaran, M., Mailand, K., Majorana, E., Man, N., Mandel, I., Mandic, V., Mantovani, M., Marchesoni, F., Marion, F., Márka, S., Márka, Z., Markosyan, A., Markowitz, J., Maros, E., Marque, J., Martelli, F., Martin, I. W., Martin, R. M., Marx, J. N., Mason, K., Masserot, A., Matichard, F., Matone, L., Matzner, R. A., Mavalvala, N., McCarthy, R., McClelland, D. E., McGuire, S. C., McHugh, M., McIntyre, G., McKechan, D. J. A., McKenzie, K., Mehmet, M., Melatos, A., Melissinos, A. C., Mendell, G., Menéndez, D. F., Menzinger, F., Mercer, R. A., Meshkov, S., Messenger, C., Meyer, M. S., Michel, C., Milano, L., Miller, J., Minelli, J., Minenkov, Y., Mino, Y., Mitrofanov, V. P., Mitselmakher, G., Mittleman, R., Miyakawa, O., Moe, B., Mohan, M., Mohanty, S. D., Mohapatra, S. R. P., Moreau, J., Moreno, G., Morgado, N., Morgia, A., Morioka, T., Mors, K., Mosca, S., Moscatelli, V., Mossavi, K., Mours, B., MowLowry, C., Mueller, G., Muhammad, D., Mühlen, H. zur, Mukherjee, S., Mukhopadhyay, H., Mullavey, A., Müller-Ebhardt, H., Munch, J., Murray, P. G., Myers, E., Myers, J., Nash, T., Nelson, J., Neri, I., Newton, G., Nishizawa, A., Nocera, F., Numata, K., Ochsner, E., O'Dell, J., Ogin, G. H., O'Reilly, B., O'Shaughnessy, R., Ottaway, D. J., Ottens, R. S., Overmier, H., Owen, B. J., Pagliaroli, G., Palomba, C., Pan, Y., Pankow, C., Paoletti, F., Papa, M. A., Parameshwaraiah, V., Pardi, S., Pasqualetti, A., Passaquieti, R., Passuello, D., Patel, P., Pedraza, M., Penn, S., Perreca, A., Persichetti, G., Pichot, M., Piergiovanni, F., Pierro, V., Pietka, M., Pinard, L., Pinto, I. M., Pitkin, M., Pletsch, H. J., Plissi, M. V., Poggiani, R., Postiglione, F., Prato, M., Principe, M., Prix, R., Prodi, G. A., Prokhorov, L., Puncken, O., Punturo, M., Puppo, P., Quetschke, V., Raab, F. J., Rabaste, O., Rabeling, D. S., Radkins, H., Raffai, P., Raics, Z., Rainer, N., Rakhmanov, M., Rapagnani, P., Raymond, V., Re, V., Reed, C. M., Reed, T., Regimbau, T., Rehbein, H., Reid, S., Reitze, D. H., Ricci, F., Riesen, R., Riles, K., Rivera, B., Roberts, P., Robertson, N. A., Robinet, F., Robinson, C., Robinson, E. L., Rocchi, A., Roddy, S., Rolland, L., Rollins, J., Romano, J. D., Romano, R., Romie, J. H., Rosinska, D., Röver, C., Rowan, S., Rüdiger, A., Ruggi, P., Russell, P., Ryan, K., Sakata, S., Salemi, F., Sandberg, V., Sannibale, V., Santamaría, L., Saraf, S., Sarin, P., Sassolas, B., Sathyaprakash, B. S., Sato, S., Satterthwaite, M., Saulson, P. R., Savage, R., Savov, P., Scanlan, M., Schilling, R., Schnabel, R., Schofield, R., Schulz, B., Schutz, B. F., Schwinberg, P., Scott, J., Scott, S. M., Searle, A. C., Sears, B., Seifert, F., Sellers, D., Sengupta, A. S., Sentenac, D., Sergeev, A., Shapiro, B., Shawhan, P., Shoemaker, D. H., Sibley, A., Siemens, X., Sigg, D., Sinha, S., Sintes, A. M., Slagmolen, B. J. J., Slutsky, J., van der Sluys, M. V., Smith, J. R., Smith, M. R., Smith, N. D., Somiya, K., Sorazu, B., Stein, A., Stein, L. C., Steplewski, S., Stochino, A., Stone, R., Strain, K. A., Strigin, S., Stroeer, A., Sturani, R., Stuver, A. L., Summerscales, T. Z., Sun, K. -X., Sung, M., Sutton, P. J., Swinkels, B., Szokoly, G. P., Talukder, D., Tang, L., Tanner, D. B., Tarabrin, S. P., Taylor, J. R., Taylor, R., Terenzi, R., Thacker, J., Thorne, K. A., Thorne, K. S., Thüring, A., Tokmakov, K. V., Toncelli, A., Tonelli, M., Torres, C., Torrie, C., Tournefier, E., Travasso, F., Traylor, G., Trias, M., Trummer, J., Ugolini, D., Ulmen, J., Urbanek, K., Vahlbruch, H., Vajente, G., Vallisneri, M., Brand, J. F. J. van den, van der Putten, S., Vass, S., Vaulin, R., Vavoulidis, M., Vecchio, A., Vedovato, G., van Veggel, A. A., Veitch, J., Veitch, P., Veltkamp, C., Verkindt, D., Vetrano, F., Viceré, A., Villar, A., Vinet, J. -Y., Vocca, H., Vorvick, C., Vyachanin, S. P., Waldman, S. J., Wallace, L., Ward, R. L., Was, M., Weidner, A., Weinert, M., Weinstein, A. J., Weiss, R., Wen, L., Wen, S., Wette, K., Whelan, J. T., Whitcomb, S. E., Whiting, B. F., Wilkinson, C., Willems, P. A., Williams, H. R., Williams, L., Willke, B., Wilmut, I., Winkelmann, L., Winkler, W., Wipf, C. C., Wiseman, A. G., Woan, G., Wooley, R., Worden, J., Wu, W., Yakushin, I., Yamamoto, H., Yan, Z., Yoshida, S., Yvert, M., Zanolin, M., Zhang, J., Zhang, L., Zhao, C., Zotov, N., Zucker, M. E., Zweizig, J., Bégin, S., Corongiu, A., D'Amico, N., Freire, P. C. C., Hessels, J. W. T., Hobbs, G. B., Kramer, M., Lyne, A. G., Manchester, R. N., Marshall, F. E., Middleditch, J., Possenti, A., Ransom, S. M., Stairs, I. H., and Stappers, B.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Galaxy Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We present a search for gravitational waves from 116 known millisecond and young pulsars using data from the fifth science run of the LIGO detectors. For this search ephemerides overlapping the run period were obtained for all pulsars using radio and X-ray observations. We demonstrate an updated search method that allows for small uncertainties in the pulsar phase parameters to be included in the search. We report no signal detection from any of the targets and therefore interpret our results as upper limits on the gravitational wave signal strength. The most interesting limits are those for young pulsars. We present updated limits on gravitational radiation from the Crab pulsar, where the measured limit is now a factor of seven below the spin-down limit. This limits the power radiated via gravitational waves to be less than ~2% of the available spin-down power. For the X-ray pulsar J0537-6910 we reach the spin-down limit under the assumption that any gravitational wave signal from it stays phase locked to the X-ray pulses over timing glitches, and for pulsars J1913+1011 and J1952+3252 we are only a factor of a few above the spin-down limit. Of the recycled millisecond pulsars several of the measured upper limits are only about an order of magnitude above their spin-down limits. For these our best (lowest) upper limit on gravitational wave amplitude is 2.3x10^-26 for J1603-7202 and our best (lowest) limit on the inferred pulsar ellipticity is 7.0x10^-8 for J2124-3358., Comment: 39 pages, 5 figures, Accepted in The Astrophysical Journal
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- 2009
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4. Search for gravitational-wave bursts associated with gamma-ray bursts using data from LIGO Science Run 5 and Virgo Science Run 1
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LIGO Scientific Collaboration, Virgo Collaboration, Abbott, B. P., Abbott, R., Acernese, F., Adhikari, R., Ajith, P., Allen, B., Allen, G., Alshourbagy, M., Amin, R. S., Anderson, S. B., Anderson, W. G., Antonucci, F., Aoudia, S., Arain, M. A., Araya, M., Armandula, H., Armor, P., Arun, K. G., Aso, Y., Aston, S., Astone, P., Aufmuth, P., Aulbert, C., Babak, S., Baker, P., Ballardin, G., Ballmer, S., Barker, C., Barker, D., Barone, F., Barr, B., Barriga, P., Barsotti, L., Barsuglia, M., Barton, M. A., Bartos, I., Bassiri, R., Bastarrika, M., Bauer, Th. S., Behnke, B., Beker, M., Benacquista, M., Betzwieser, J., Beyersdorf, P. T., Bigotta, S., Bilenko, I. A., Billingsley, G., Birindelli, S., Biswas, R., Bizouard, M. A., Black, E., Blackburn, J. K., Blackburn, L., Blair, D., Bland, B., Boccara, C., Bodiya, T. P., Bogue, L., Bondu, F., Bonelli, L., Bork, R., Boschi, V., Bose, S., Bosi, L., Braccini, S., Bradaschia, C., Brady, P. R., Braginsky, V. B., Brau, J. E., Bridges, D. O., Brillet, A., Brinkmann, M., Brisson, V., Broeck, C. Van Den, Brooks, A. F., Brown, D. A., Brummit, A., Brunet, G., Budzyński, R., Bulik, T., Bullington, A., Bulten, H. J., Buonanno, A., Burmeister, O., Buskulic, D., Byer, R. L., Cadonati, L., Cagnoli, G., Calloni, E., Camp, J. B., Campagna, E., Cannizzo, J., Cannon, K. C., Canuel, B., Cao, J., Carbognani, F., Cardenas, L., Caride, S., Castaldi, G., Caudill, S., Cavaglià, M., Cavalier, F., Cavalieri, R., Cella, G., Cepeda, C., Cesarini, E., Chalermsongsak, T., Chalkley, E., Charlton, P., Chassande-Mottin, E., Chatterji, S., Chelkowski, S., Chen, Y., Chincarini, A., Christensen, N., Chung, C. T. Y., Clark, D., Clark, J., Clayton, J. H., Cleva, F., Coccia, E., Cokelaer, T., Colacino, C. N., Colas, J., Colla, A., Colombini, M., Conte, R., Cook, D., Corbitt, T. R. C., Corda, C., Cornish, N., Corsi, A., Coulon, J. -P., Coward, D., Coyne, D. C., Creighton, J. D. E., Creighton, T. D., Cruise, A. M., Culter, R. M., Cumming, A., Cunningham, L., Cuoco, E., Danilishin, S. L., D'Antonio, S., Danzmann, K., Dari, A., Dattilo, V., Daudert, B., Davier, M., Davies, G., Daw, E. J., Day, R., De Rosa, R., DeBra, D., Degallaix, J., del Prete, M., Dergachev, V., Desai, S., DeSalvo, R., Dhurandhar, S., Di Fiore, L., Di Lieto, A., Emilio, M. Di Paolo, Di Virgilio, A., Díaz, M., Dietz, A., Donovan, F., Dooley, K. L., Doomes, E. E., Drago, M., Drever, R. W. P., Dueck, J., Duke, I., Dumas, J. -C., Dwyer, J. G., Echols, C., Edgar, M., Edwards, M., Effler, A., Ehrens, P., Espinoza, E., Etzel, T., Evans, M., Evans, T., Fafone, V., Fairhurst, S., Faltas, Y., Fan, Y., Fazi, D., Fehrmann, H., Ferrante, I., Fidecaro, F., Finn, L. S., Fiori, I., Flaminio, R., Flasch, K., Foley, S., Forrest, C., Fotopoulos, N., Fournier, J. -D., Franc, J., Franzen, A., Frasca, S., Frasconi, F., Frede, M., Frei, M., Frei, Z., Freise, A., Frey, R., Fricke, T., Fritschel, P., Frolov, V. V., Fyffe, M., Galdi, V., Gammaitoni, L., Garofoli, J. A., Garufi, F., Gemme, G., Genin, E., Gennai, A., Gholami, I., Giaime, J. A., Giampanis, S., Giardina, K. D., Giazotto, A., Goda, K., Goetz, E., Goggin, L. M., González, G., Gorodetsky, M. L., Goeßzetler, S., Goßler, S., Gouaty, R., Granata, M., Granata, V., Grant, A., Gras, S., Gray, C., Gray, M., Greenhalgh, R. J. S., Gretarsson, A. M., Greverie, C., Grimaldi, F., Grosso, R., Grote, H., Grunewald, S., Guenther, M., Guidi, G., Gustafson, E. K., Gustafson, R., Hage, B., Hallam, J. M., Hammer, D., Hammond, G. D., Hanna, C., Hanson, J., Harms, J., Harry, G. M., Harry, I. W., Harstad, E. D., Haughian, K., Hayama, K., Heefner, J., Heitmann, H., Hello, P., Heng, I. S., Heptonstall, A., Hewitson, M., Hild, S., Hirose, E., Hoak, D., Hodge, K. A., Holt, K., Hosken, D. J., Hough, J., Hoyland, D., Huet, D., Hughey, B., Huttner, S. H., Ingram, D. R., Isogai, T., Ito, M., Ivanov, A., Jaranowski, P., Johnson, B., Johnson, W. W., Jones, D. I., Jones, G., Jones, R., de la Jordana, L. Sancho, Ju, L., Kalmus, P., Kalogera, V., Kandhasamy, S., Kanner, J., Kasprzyk, D., Katsavounidis, E., Kawabe, K., Kawamura, S., Kawazoe, F., Kells, W., Keppel, D. G., Khalaidovski, A., Khalili, F. Y., Khan, R., Khazanov, E., King, P., Kissel, J. S., Klimenko, S., Kokeyama, K., Kondrashov, V., Kopparapu, R., Koranda, S., Kowalska, I., Kozak, D., Krishnan, B., Królak, A., Kumar, R., Kwee, P., La Penna, P., Lam, P. K., Landry, M., Lantz, B., Lazzarini, A., Lei, H., Lei, M., Leindecker, N., Leonor, I., Leroy, N., Letendre, N., Li, C., Lin, H., Lindquist, P. E., Littenberg, T. B., Lockerbie, N. A., Lodhia, D., Longo, M., Lorenzini, M., Loriette, V., Lormand, M., Losurdo, G., Lu, P., Lubinski, M., Lucianetti, A., Lück, H., Machenschalk, B., MacInnis, M., Mackowski, J. -M., Mageswaran, M., Mailand, K., Majorana, E., Man, N., Mandel, I., Mandic, V., Mantovani, M., Marchesoni, F., Marion, F., Márka, S., Márka, Z., Markosyan, A., Markowitz, J., Maros, E., Marque, J., Martelli, F., Martin, I. W., Martin, R. M., Marx, J. N., Mason, K., Masserot, A., Matichard, F., Matone, L., Matzner, R. A., Mavalvala, N., McCarthy, R., McClelland, D. E., McGuire, S. C., McHugh, M., McIntyre, G., McKechan, D. J. A., McKenzie, K., Mehmet, M., Melatos, A., Melissinos, A. C., Mendell, G., Menéndez, D. F., Menzinger, F., Mercer, R. A., Meshkov, S., Messenger, C., Meyer, M. S., Michel, C., Milano, L., Miller, J., Minelli, J., Minenkov, Y., Mino, Y., Mitrofanov, V. P., Mitselmakher, G., Mittleman, R., Miyakawa, O., Moe, B., Mohan, M., Mohanty, S. D., Mohapatra, S. R. P., Moreau, J., Moreno, G., Morgado, N., Morgia, A., Morioka, T., Mors, K., Mosca, S., Moscatelli, V., Mossavi, K., Mours, B., MowLowry, C., Mueller, G., Muhammad, D., Mühlen, H. zur, Mukherjee, S., Mukhopadhyay, H., Mullavey, A., Müller-Ebhardt, H., Munch, J., Murray, P. G., Myers, E., Myers, J., Nash, T., Nelson, J., Neri, I., Newton, G., Nishizawa, A., Nocera, F., Numata, K., Ochsner, E., O'Dell, J., Ogin, G. H., O'Reilly, B., O'Shaughnessy, R., Ottaway, D. J., Ottens, R. S., Overmier, H., Owen, B. J., Pagliaroli, G., Palomba, C., Pan, Y., Pankow, C., Paoletti, F., Papa, M. A., Parameshwaraiah, V., Pardi, S., Pasqualetti, A., Passaquieti, R., Passuello, D., Patel, P., Pedraza, M., Penn, S., Perreca, A., Persichetti, G., Pichot, M., Piergiovanni, F., Pierro, V., Pietka, M., Pinard, L., Pinto, I. M., Pitkin, M., Pletsch, H. J., Plissi, M. V., Poggiani, R., Postiglione, F., Prato, M., Principe, M., Prix, R., Prodi, G. A., Prokhorov, L., Punken, O., Punturo, M., Puppo, P., Quetschke, V., Raab, F. J., Rabaste, O., Rabeling, D. S., Radkins, H., Raffai, P., Raics, Z., Rainer, N., Rakhmanov, M., Rapagnani, P., Raymond, V., Re, V., Reed, C. M., Reed, T., Regimbau, T., Rehbein, H., Reid, S., Reitze, D. H., Ricci, F., Riesen, R., Riles, K., Rivera, B., Roberts, P., Robertson, N. A., Robinet, F., Robinson, C., Robinson, E. L., Rocchi, A., Roddy, S., Rolland, L., Rollins, J., Romano, J. D., Romano, R., Romie, J. H., Rosińska, D., Röver, C., Rowan, S., Rüdiger, A., Ruggi, P., Russell, P., Ryan, K., Sakata, S., Salemi, F., Sandberg, V., Sannibale, V., Santamaría, L., Saraf, S., Sarin, P., Sassolas, B., Sathyaprakash, B. S., Sato, S., Satterthwaite, M., Saulson, P. R., Savage, R., Savov, P., Scanlan, M., Schilling, R., Schnabel, R., Schofield, R., Schulz, B., Schutz, B. F., Schwinberg, P., Scott, J., Scott, S. M., Searle, A. C., Sears, B., Seifert, F., Sellers, D., Sengupta, A. S., Sentenac, D., Sergeev, A., Shapiro, B., Shawhan, P., Shoemaker, D. H., Sibley, A., Siemens, X., Sigg, D., Sinha, S., Sintes, A. M., Slagmolen, B. J. J., Slutsky, J., van der Sluys, M. V., Smith, J. R., Smith, M. R., Smith, N. D., Somiya, K., Sorazu, B., Stein, A., Stein, L. C., Steplewski, S., Stochino, A., Stone, R., Strain, K. A., Strigin, S., Stroeer, A., Sturani, R., Stuver, A. L., Summerscales, T. Z., Sun, K. -X., Sung, M., Sutton, Patrick J., Swinkels, B., Szokoly, G. P., Talukder, D., Tang, L., Tanner, D. B., Tarabrin, S. P., Taylor, J. R., Taylor, R., Terenzi, R., Thacker, J., Thorne, K. A., Thorne, K. S., Thüring, A., Tokmakov, K. V., Toncelli, A., Tonelli, M., Torres, C., Torrie, C., Tournefier, E., Travasso, F., Traylor, G., Trias, M., Trummer, J., Ugolini, D., Ulmen, J., Urbanek, K., Vahlbruch, H., Vajente, G., Vallisneri, M., Brand, J. F. J. van den, van der Putten, S., Vass, S., Vaulin, R., Vavoulidis, M., Vecchio, A., Vedovato, G., van Veggel, A. A., Veitch, J., Veitch, P., Veltkamp, C., Verkindt, D., Vetrano, F., Viceré, A., Villar, A., Vinet, J. -Y., Vocca, H., Vorvick, C., Vyachanin, S. P., Waldman, S. J., Wallace, L., Ward, R. L., Was, M., Weidner, A., Weinert, M., Weinstein, A. J., Weiss, R., Wen, L., Wen, S., Wette, K., Whelan, J. T., Whitcomb, S. E., Whiting, B. F., Wilkinson, C., Willems, P. A., Williams, H. R., Williams, L., Willke, B., Wilmut, I., Winkelmann, L., Winkler, W., Wipf, C. C., Wiseman, A. G., Woan, G., Wooley, R., Worden, J., Wu, W., Yakushin, I., Yamamoto, H., Yan, Z., Yoshida, S., Yvert, M., Zanolin, M., Zhang, J., Zhang, L., Zhao, C., Zotov, N., Zucker, M. E., and Zweizig, J.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We present the results of a search for gravitational-wave bursts associated with 137 gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) that were detected by satellite-based gamma-ray experiments during the fifth LIGO science run and first Virgo science run. The data used in this analysis were collected from 2005 November 4 to 2007 October 1, and most of the GRB triggers were from the Swift satellite. The search uses a coherent network analysis method that takes into account the different locations and orientations of the interferometers at the three LIGO-Virgo sites. We find no evidence for gravitational-wave burst signals associated with this sample of GRBs. Using simulated short-duration (<1 s) waveforms, we set upper limits on the amplitude of gravitational waves associated with each GRB. We also place lower bounds on the distance to each GRB under the assumption of a fixed energy emission in gravitational waves, with typical limits of D ~ 15 Mpc (E_GW^iso / 0.01 M_o c^2)^1/2 for emission at frequencies around 150 Hz, where the LIGO-Virgo detector network has best sensitivity. We present astrophysical interpretations and implications of these results, and prospects for corresponding searches during future LIGO-Virgo runs., Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures. Updated references. To appear in ApJ.
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5. Beating the spin-down limit on gravitational wave emission from the Crab pulsar
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The LIGO Scientific Collaboration, Abbott, B., Abbott, R., Adhikari, R., Ajith, P., Allen, B., Allen, G., Amin, R., Anderson, S. B., Anderson, W. G., Arain, M. A., Araya, M., Armandula, H., Armor, P., Aso, Y., Aston, S., Aufmuth, P., Aulbert, C., Babak, S., Ballmer, S., Bantilan, H., Barish, B. C., Barker, C., Barker, D., Barr, B., Barriga, P., Barton, M. A., Bastarrika, M., Bayer, K., Betzwieser, J., Beyersdorf, P. T., Bilenko, I. A., Billingsley, G., Biswas, R., Black, E., Blackburn, K., Blackburn, L., Blair, D., Bland, B., Bodiya, T. P., Bogue, L., Bork, R., Boschi, V., Bose, S., Brady, P. R., Braginsky, V. B., Brau, J. E., Brinkmann, M., Brooks, A., Brown, D. A., Brunet, G., Bullington, A., Buonanno, A., Burmeister, O., Byer, R. L., Cadonati, L., Cagnoli, G., Camp, J. B., Cannizzo, J., Cannon, K., Cao, J., Cardenas, L., Casebolt, T., Castaldi, G., Cepeda, C., Chalkley, E., Charlton, P., Chatterji, S., Chelkowski, S., Chen, Y., Christensen, N., Clark, D., Clark, J., Cokelaer, T., Conte, R., Cook, D., Corbitt, T., Coyne, D., Creighton, J. D. E., Cumming, A., Cunningham, L., Cutler, R. M., Dalrymple, J., Danzmann, K., Davies, G., DeBra, D., Degallaix, J., Degree, M., Dergachev, V., Desai, S., DeSalvo, R., Dhurandhar, S., Díaz, M., Dickson, J., Dietz, A., Donovan, F., Dooley, K. L., Doomes, E. E., Drever, R. W. P., Duke, I., Dumas, J. -C., Dupuis, R. J., Dwyer, J. G., Echols, C., Effler, A., Ehrens, P., Espinoza, E., Etzel, T., Evans, T., Fairhurst, S., Fan, Y., Fazi, D., Fehrmann, H., Fejer, M. M., Finn, L. S., Flasch, K., Fotopoulos, N., Freise, A., Frey, R., Fricke, T., Fritschel, P., Frolov, V. V., Fyffe, M., Garofoli, J., Gholami, I., Giaime, J. A., Giampanis, S., Giardina, K. D., Goda, K., Goetz, E., Goggin, L., González, G., Gossler, S., Gouaty, R., Grant, A., Gras, S., Gray, C., Gray, M., Greenhalgh, R. J. S., Gretarsson, A. M., Grimaldi, F., Grosso, R., Grote, H., Grunewald, S., Guenther, M., Gustafson, E. K., Gustafson, R., Hage, B., Hallam, J. M., Hammer, D., Hanna, C., Hanson, J., Harms, J., Harry, G., Harstad, E., Hayama, K., Hayler, T., Heefner, J., Heng, I. S., Hennessy, M., Heptonstall, A., Hewitson, M., Hild, S., Hirose, E., Hoak, D., Hosken, D., Hough, J., Huttner, S. H., Ingram, D., Ito, M., Ivanov, A., Johnson, B., Johnson, W. W., Jones, D. I., Jones, ÂG., Jones, R., Ju, L., Kalmus, P., Kalogera, V., Kamat, S., Kanner, J., Kasprzyk, D., Katsavounidis, E., Kawabe, K., Kawamura, S., Kawazoe, F., Kells, W., Keppel, D. G., Khalili, F. Ya., Khan, R., Khazanov, E., Kim, C., King, P., Kissel, J. S., Klimenko, S., Kokeyama, K., Kondrashov, V., Kopparapu, R. K., Kozak, D., Kozhevatov, I., Krishnan, B., Kwee, P., Lam, P. K., Landry, M., Lang, M. M., Lantz, B., Lazzarini, A., Lei, M., Leindecker, N., Leonhardt, V., Leonor, I., Libbrecht, K., Lin, H., Lindquist, P., Lockerbie, N. A., Lodhia, D., Lormand, M., Lu, P., Lubinski, M., Lucianetti, A., Lück, H., Machenschalk, B., MacInnis, M., Mageswaran, M., Mailand, K., Mandic, V., Márka, S., Márka, Z., Markosyan, A., Markowitz, J., Maros, E., Martin, I., Martin, R. M., Marx, J. N., Mason, K., Matichard, F., Matone, L., Matzner, R., Mavalvala, N., McCarthy, R., McClelland, D. E., McGuire, S. C., McHugh, M., McIntyre, G., McIvor, G., McKechan, D., McKenzie, K., Meier, T., Melissinos, A., Mendell, G., Mercer, R. A., Meshkov, S., Messenger, C. J., Meyers, D., Miller, J., Minelli, J., Mitra, S., Mitrofanov, V. P., Mitselmakher, G., Mittleman, R., Miyakawa, O., Moe, B., Mohanty, S., Moreno, G., Mossavi, K., MowLowry, C., Mueller, G., Mukherjee, S., Mukhopadhyay, H., Müller-Ebhardt, H., Munch, J., Murray, P., Myers, E., Myers, J., Nash, T., Nelson, J., Newton, G., Nishizawa, A., Numata, K., O'Dell, J., Ogin, G., O'Reilly, B., O'Shaughnessy, R., Ottaway, D. J., Ottens, R. S., Overmier, H., Owen, B. J., Pan, Y., Pankow, C., Papa, M. A., Parameshwaraiah, V., Patel, P., Pedraza, M., Penn, S., Perreca, A., Petrie, T., Pinto, I. M., Pitkin, M., Pletsch, H. J., Plissi, M. V., Postiglione, F., Principe, M., Prix, R., Quetschke, V., Raab, F., Rabeling, D. S., Radkins, H., Rainer, N., Rakhmanov, M., Ramsunder, M., Rehbein, H., Reid, S., Reitze, D. H., Riesen, R., Riles, K., Rivera, B., Robertson, N. A., Robinson, C., Robinson, E. L., Roddy, S., Rodriguez, A., Rogan, A. M., Rollins, J., Romano, J. D., Romie, J., Route, R., Rowan, S., Rüdiger, A., Ruet, L., Russell, P., Ryan, K., Sakata, S., Samidi, M., de la Jordana, L. Sancho, Sandberg, V., Sannibale, V., Saraf, S., Sarin, P., Sathyaprakash, B. S., Sato, S., Saulson, P. R., Savage, R., Savov, P., Schediwy, S. W., Schilling, R., Schnabel, R., Schofield, R., Schutz, B. F., Schwinberg, P., Scott, S. M., Searle, A. C., Sears, B., Seifert, F., Sellers, D., Sengupta, A. S., Shawhan, P., Shoemaker, D. H., Sibley, A., Siemens, X., Sigg, D., Sinha, S., Sintes, A. M., Slagmolen, B. J. J., Slutsky, J., Smith, J. R., Smith, M. R., Smith, N. D., Somiya, K., Sorazu, B., Stein, L. C., Stochino, A., Stone, R., Strain, K. A., Strom, D. M., Stuver, A., Summerscales, T. Z., Sun, K. -X., Sung, M., Sutton, P. J., Takahashi, H., Tanner, D. B., Taylor, R., Thacker, J., Thorne, K. A., Thorne, K. S., Thüring, A., Tokmakov, K. V., Torres, C., Torrie, C., Traylor, G., Trias, M., Tyler, W., Ugolini, D., Ulmen, J., Urbanek, K., Vahlbruch, H., Broeck, C. Van Den, van der Sluys, M., Vass, S., Vaulin, R., Vecchio, A., Veitch, J., Veitch, P., Villar, A., Vorvick, C., Vyachanin, S. P., Waldman, S. J., Wallace, L., Ward, H., Ward, R., Weinert, M., Weinstein, A., Weiss, R., Wen, S., Wette, K., Whelan, J. T., Whitcomb, S. E., Whiting, B. F., Wilkinson, C., Willems, P. A., Williams, H. R., Williams, L., Willke, B., Wilmut, I., Winkler, W., Wipf, C. C., Wiseman, A. G., Woan, G., Wooley, R., Worden, J., Wu, W., Yakushin, I., Yamamoto, H., Yan, Z., Yoshida, S., Zanolin, M., Zhang, J., Zhang, L., Zhao, C., Zotov, N., Zucker, M., Zweizig, J., and Santostasi, G.
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Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
We present direct upper limits on gravitational wave emission from the Crab pulsar using data from the first nine months of the fifth science run of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO). These limits are based on two searches. In the first we assume that the gravitational wave emission follows the observed radio timing, giving an upper limit on gravitational wave emission that beats indirect limits inferred from the spin-down and braking index of the pulsar and the energetics of the nebula. In the second we allow for a small mismatch between the gravitational and radio signal frequencies and interpret our results in the context of two possible gravitational wave emission mechanisms., Comment: Accepted for Ap. J. Lett. Minor changes in results due to calibration correction
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6. Flammability characteristics of chemical treated woven hemp fabric reinforced vinyl ester composites
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Misnon, M.I., Islam, M.M., Epaarachchi, J.A., Chen, H., Goda, K., and Khan, M.T.I.
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7. Hybrid Dispersion Laser Scanner
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Goda, K, Mahjoubfar, A, Wang, C, Fard, A, Adam, J, Gossett, DR, Ayazi, A, Sollier, E, Malik, O, Chen, E, Liu, Y, Brown, R, Sarkhosh, N, Di Carlo, D, and Jalali, B
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Manufacturing Engineering ,Engineering ,Bioengineering ,Diagnostic Imaging ,Flow Cytometry ,Image Processing ,Computer-Assisted ,Lasers ,Microscopy ,Confocal ,Reproducibility of Results ,Spectrum Analysis - Abstract
Laser scanning technology is one of the most integral parts of today's scientific research, manufacturing, defense, and biomedicine. In many applications, high-speed scanning capability is essential for scanning a large area in a short time and multi-dimensional sensing of moving objects and dynamical processes with fine temporal resolution. Unfortunately, conventional laser scanners are often too slow, resulting in limited precision and utility. Here we present a new type of laser scanner that offers ∼1,000 times higher scan rates than conventional state-of-the-art scanners. This method employs spatial dispersion of temporally stretched broadband optical pulses onto the target, enabling inertia-free laser scans at unprecedented scan rates of nearly 100 MHz at 800 nm. To show our scanner's broad utility, we use it to demonstrate unique and previously difficult-to-achieve capabilities in imaging, surface vibrometry, and flow cytometry at a record 2D raster scan rate of more than 100 kHz with 27,000 resolvable points.
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8. Strength of materials and masonry structures in Malawi
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Kloukinas, P., primary, Kafodya, I., additional, Ngoma, I., additional, Novelli, V., additional, Macdonald, J., additional, and Goda, K., additional
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9. Use of offshore wind farms to increase seismic resilience of Nuclear Power Plants
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Bhattacharya, S. and Goda, K.
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10. Fault-based probabilistic seismic hazard analysis in regions with low strain rates and a thick seismogenic layer: a case study from Malawi
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Williams, J N, primary, Werner, M J, additional, Goda, K, additional, Wedmore, L N J, additional, De Risi, R, additional, Biggs, J, additional, Mdala, H, additional, Dulanya, Z, additional, Fagereng, Å, additional, Mphepo, F, additional, and Chindandali, P, additional
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11. Multi-hazard insurance premium rate-making using earthquake-tsunami risk model for the district of Tofino, British Columbia, Canada
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Goda, K.
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Canada has a high likelihood of facing significant earthquake threats in the future. On the Pacific coast, southwestern British Columbia is exposed to significant seismic and tsunami hazards, originating from the Cascadia subduction zone.A scenario of particular concern to residents and emergency managers is the future occurrence of a moment magnitude (M) 9.0-class megathrust earthquake in Cascadia. The scientific challenges in assessing the potential hazards and risks for residents and assets in British Columbia include the characterization of the earthquake rupture of future major Cascadia events and the modeling of their multi-hazard cascades which affect the population and built environment simultaneously. To protect households from potential financial risks due to the Cascadia events via insurance, it is necessary to quantify the monetary losses from ground shaking and tsunami. However, such multi-hazard risk assessments have not be carried out to determine insurance premiums. This study presents a probabilistic earthquake-tsunami loss model for the Cascadia subduction zone by focusing on the District of Tofino, British Columbia. The earthquake occurrence and rupture models for the Cascadia subduction zone are developed by incorporating the time-dependency of earthquake occurrence and by adopting a stochastic source modeling approach, which allows considering heterogeneous earthquake slip distributions. The results produce single-hazard and multi-hazard exceedance probability loss curves for strong motions and tsunamis. These loss curves can be used for determining the insurance rates for the multi-hazard risk coverage for Tofino. The results are beneficial for providing more risk financing options via insurance against the future Cascadia events., The 28th IUGG General Assembly (IUGG2023) (Berlin 2023)
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12. Collapse of Showa Bridge during 1964 Niigata earthquake: A quantitative reappraisal on the failure mechanisms
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Bhattacharya, S., Tokimatsu, K., Goda, K., Sarkar, R., Shadlou, M., and Rouholamin, M.
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13. Probabilistic buckling analysis of axially loaded piles in liquefiable soils
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Bhattacharya, S. and Goda, K.
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14. Raman-activated directed evolution of Euglena gracilis with quantum-beam mutagenesis
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G. de Pablo , J., Lindley, M., Hiramatsu, K., Goda, K., Katsuya, Sato, Yutaka, Ono, G. de Pablo , J., Lindley, M., Hiramatsu, K., Goda, K., Katsuya, Sato, and Yutaka, Ono
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Biomaterials derived from microalgae are promising as a source of biofuels, drugs, cosmetics, and foods. Among different microalgae, Euglena gracilis has attracted attention for biomaterials production due to its high productivity of paramylon, a potential drug for HIV and colon cancer. To enhance the productivity of paramylon in E.gracilis, directed evolution is a promising approach. In general, directed evolution consists of three key steps: mutagenesis, selection, and amplification. For applying it to the enhancement of the paramylon productivity of E.gracilis, mutagenesis and selection steps are challenging because altering nuclear genome of E.gracilis is difficult due to its polyploid nature and no biomarker such as fluorescent dyes is available for quantifying paramylon. In this study, we tackle these difficulties by combining quantum-beam irradiation for mutagenesis and high-throughput Raman-activated cell screening for label-free selection.
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15. Radical Scavenging Properties of Tryptophan Metabolites : Estimation of their Radical Reactivity
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Goda, K., Hamane, Y., Kishimoto, R., Ogishi, Y., Huether, Gerald, editor, Kochen, Walter, editor, Simat, Thomas J., editor, and Steinhart, Hans, editor
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16. Electron Probe Microanalyzer Evaluation of Fatigue Fracture Surface of Nanoclay–Epoxy Composite Materials
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Nordin, M. N. A., Matsuda, Y., Tokuno, K., and Goda, K.
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17. Quinolinic Acid and Active Oxygens : Possible Contribution of Active Oxygens during Cell Death in the Brain
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Goda, K., Kishimoto, R., Shimizu, S., Hamane, Y., Ueda, M., Filippini, Graziella Allegri, editor, Costa, Carlo V. L., editor, and Bertazzo, Antonella, editor
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18. Seismic loss estimation of wood-frame houses in south-western British Columbia
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Goda, K., Atkinson, G.M., and Hong, H.P.
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19. Statistical modeling of joint probability distribution using copula: Application to peak and permanent displacement seismic demands
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Goda, K.
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20. Lifecycle cost–benefit analysis of isolated buildings
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Goda, K., Lee, C.S., and Hong, H.P.
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21. On Kynureninase Activity
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Shibata, Y., Takeuchi, F., Tsubouchi, R., Haneda, M., Ohta, T., Nakatsuka, M., Nisimoto, Y., Tamai, T., Nomura, S., Fujimoto, H., Sakata, M., Maesaki, T., Goda, K., Schwarcz, Robert, editor, Young, Simon N., editor, and Brown, Raymond R., editor
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22. Seismic risk management using soft and hard measures
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Goda, K, primary and Yoshikawa, H, additional
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23. P-110 Is dexamethasone necessary as a prophylactic antiemetic prior to gemcitabine plus nab-paclitaxel therapy?
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Murata, S., primary, Takeno, M., additional, Imaoka, H., additional, Morishita, K., additional, Tauchi, J., additional, Suzuki, H., additional, Kawasaki, T., additional, Eguchi, H., additional, Goda, K., additional, Hayashi, K., additional, Otsuru, T., additional, Shibuki, T., additional, Watanabe, K., additional, Miyazawa, S., additional, Sasaki, M., additional, Hashimoto, Y., additional, Mitsunaga, S., additional, and Ikeda, M., additional
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24. Application of cumulative prospect theory: Implied seismic design preference
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Goda, K. and Hong, H.P.
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25. Real-time measurements, rare events and photon economics
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Jalali, B., Solli, D.R., Goda, K., Tsia, K., and Ropers, C.
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26. Characteristics of horizontal ground motion measures along principal directions
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Hong, H. P. and Goda, K.
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27. Impact of using updated seismic information on seismic hazard in western Canada
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Goda, K., Hong, H.P., and Atkinson, G.M.
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Western Canada -- Environmental aspects ,Seismology -- Research ,Hazardous geographic environments -- Analysis ,Engineering and manufacturing industries - Abstract
This study provides a preliminary assessment of the impact of new seismological information on the existing seismic hazard model, as implemented in the 2005 National building rode of Canada (NBCC): this seismic hazard model was actually developed in the early 1990s, and thus there is significant new information available in the literature since then. A reassessment of seismic hazard is carried out by updating magnitude-recurrence relations based on the earthquake catalog up to the end of 2006, including conversion of all earthquake magnitudes to a homogenous moment magnitude scale. The recent ground-motion prediction equations, which update the knowledge base used in the 2005 NBCC, are also used. Focusing on Vancouver and Victoria, sensitivity analyses are carried out to investigate both individual and combined impacts of these updates on the uniform hazard spectra. The proposed model can be used as a guide to the direction in which future seismic hazard models for western Canada may move. Key words: probabilistic seismic hazard analysis, uniform hazard spectra, western Canada, Cette etude fournit une premiere evaluation de l'impact de nouvelles informations sismologiques dans le modele existant de risques sismiques tel qu'implante dans le Code national du bailment du Canada (CNBC). Ce modele de risques sismiques a ete developpe au debut des annees 1990; beaucoup de nouvelles informations sont done disponibles. Le risque sismique est reevalue par une mise a jour des relations magnitude-recurrence en se basant sur le catalogue des seismes jusqu'a la fin de 2006, incluant la conversion de toutes les magnitudes de seismes en une echelle homogene de magnitude de moment. Les equations recentes de prevision du mouvement du sol, qui mettent a jour la base de connaissances utilisee dans le CNBC 2005, sont egalement utilisees. Des analyses de sensibilite cibles sur Vancouver et Victoria ont ete realisees afin d'examiner les impacts individuels et combines de ces mises a jour sur les spectres de risques uniformes. Le modele propose peut etre utilise comme guide des directions possibles des futurs modeles de risques sismiques pour l'Ouest canadien. Mots-des : analyse probabiliste des risques sismiques, spectres de dangers uniformes, Ouest canadien. [Traduit par la Redaction], 1. Introduction Seismic hazard assessments are usually based on the probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) (Cornell 1968; McGuire 2004). Results of the assessments are most often presented in terms of [...]
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28. Clinicopathological features of narrow-band imaging endoscopy and immunohistochemistry in ultraminute esophageal squamous neoplasms
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Goda, K., Dobashi, A., Yoshimura, N., Chiba, M., Fukuda, A., Nakao, Y., Ohya, T. R., Sasaki, Y., Kato, M., Aihara, H., Sumiyama, K., Toyoizumi, H., Kato, T., Tajiri, H., and Ikegami, M.
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29. Deaggregation of seismic loss of spatially distributed buildings
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Goda, K. and Hong, H. P.
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30. Serial time-encoded amplified imaging for real-time observation of fast dynamic phenomena
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Goda, K., Tsia, K.K., and Jalali, B.
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Image processing -- Equipment and supplies ,Shock waves -- Observations -- Usage ,Microfluidics -- Observations -- Usage ,Real-time data processing -- Usage ,Charge coupled devices -- Evaluation -- Usage ,Environmental issues ,Science and technology ,Zoology and wildlife conservation ,Image processor ,Observations ,Evaluation ,Usage - Abstract
Ultrafast real-time optical imaging is an indispensable tool for studying dynamical events such as shock waves (1,2), chemical dynamics in living cells(3,4), neural activity (5,6), laser surgery (7,9) and microfluidics (10,11). However, conventional CCDs (charge-coupled devices) and their complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) counterparts are incapable of capturing fast dynamical processes with high sensitivity and resolution. This is due in part to a technological limitation--it takes time to read out the data from sensor arrays. Also, there is the fundamental compromise between sensitivity and frame rate; at high frame rates, fewer photons are collected during each frame--a problem that affects nearly all optical imaging systems. Here we report an imaging method that overcomes these limitations and offers frame rates that are at least 1,000 times faster than those of conventional CCDs. Our technique maps a two-dimensional (2D) image into a serial time-domain data stream and simultaneously amplifies the image in the optical domain. We capture an entire 2D image using a single-pixel photodetector and achieve a net image amplification of 25 dB (a factor of 316). This overcomes the compromise between sensitivity and frame rate without resorting to cooling and high-intensity illumination. As a proof of concept, we perform continuous real-time imaging at a frame speed of 163 ns (a frame rate of 6.1 MHz) and a shutter speed of 440 ps. We also demonstrate real-time imaging of microfluidic flow and phase-explosion effects that occur during laser ablation., Optical imaging is a widespread and versatile diagnostics and inspection tool in use today. Although most of the current research in imaging is aimed at improving the spatial resolution to [...]
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31. Seismic risk analysis and management of civil infrastructure systems: an overview
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Tesfamariam, S., primary and Goda, K., additional
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32. Probabilistic seismic hazard analysis of civil infrastructure
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Atkinson, G.M., primary and Goda, K., additional
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33. Handbook of seismic risk analysis and management of civil infrastructure systems
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Tesfamariam, S., primary and Goda, K., additional
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34. Seismic risk management of insurance losses using extreme value theory and copula
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Goda, K., primary and Ren, J., additional
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35. Optimal seismic design considering risk attitude, societal tolerable risk level, and life quality criterion
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Goda, K. and Hong, H.P.
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Building, Iron and steel -- Management ,Decision-making -- Analysis ,Earthquake resistant design -- Usage ,Risk management -- Analysis ,Company business management ,Risk management ,Engineering and manufacturing industries ,Science and technology - Abstract
The minimum expected life-cycle cost decision rule leads to an optimal design for a risk-neutral decision maker, but fails to incorporate the magnitude of uncertainty in the life-cycle cost and is incapable of coping with risk attitudes. The maximum expected utility decision rule results in a utility function dependent optimal decision that may not be accepted by a decision maker with a different utility function. This study develops a framework for selecting efficient or optimal seismic designs by considering the decision maker's risk attitude, societal tolerable risk level, and societal life quality criterion. Analysis results suggest that use of the developed framework can identify different sets of optimal designs for different risk attitudes. The results also show that the societal life quality criterion, for the considered examples, could only lead to a lower bound on the seismic design level for risk-seeking decision makers, whereas a reasonable tolerable risk level could provide a lower bound on the seismic design level for risk-seeking or risk-averse decision makers, or deny any acceptable designs for risk-neutral and risk-seeking decision makers. CE Database subject headings: Seismic design; Optimization; Life cycle cost; Decision making; Risk management; Simulation; Steel structures.
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36. Seismic hazard analysis: a comparative study
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Hong, H.P., Goda, K., and Davenport, A.G.
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Earthquake engineering -- Methods -- Research -- Comparative analysis ,Seismic prospecting -- Comparative analysis -- Research -- Methods ,Earthquake resistant design -- Research -- Methods -- Comparative analysis ,Engineering and manufacturing industries ,Research ,Comparative analysis ,Methods - Abstract
Abstract: The quantitative seismic hazard maps for the 1970s National Building Code of Canada were evaluated using the Davenport-Milne method. The Cornell-McGuire method is employed to develop recent seismic hazard [...]
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37. Orientation dependency of peak ductility demand for seismic performance evaluation
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Goda, K, primary
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38. Seismic loss modeling of two building portfolios using generalized Pareto model and copula
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Goda, K, primary and Ren, J, additional
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39. Pancreatic volume in type 1 und type 2 diabetes mellitus
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Goda, K., Sasaki, E., Nagata, K., Fukai, M., Ohsawa, N., and Hahafusa, T.
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40. Optimal seismic design for limited planning time horizon with detailed seismic hazard information
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Goda, K. and Hong, H.P.
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41. Role of Gastroenterologists in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Superficial Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Based on Current Evidence
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Goda, K., primary, Abe, K., additional, Kanamori, A., additional, Suzuki, T., additional, Jinnai, H., additional, Arisaka, T., additional, Sugaya, T., additional, Tsuchida, K., additional, Tominaga, K., additional, Majima, Y., additional, Iijima, M., additional, Irisawa, A., additional, Konno, W., additional, Hirabayashi, H., additional, and Haruna, S., additional
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42. Accuracy and Problems of Endoscopic Diagnosis for Esophageal Cancer
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Nakajima, M., primary, Muroi, H., additional, Takise, S., additional, Fujita, J., additional, Kikuchi, M., additional, Kubo, T., additional, Kurayama, E., additional, Ihara, K., additional, Shida, Y., additional, Morita, S., additional, Yamaguchi, S., additional, Kojima, K., additional, Goda, K., additional, Suzuki, T., additional, and Abe, K., additional
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43. An upper limit on the stochastic gravitational-wave background of cosmological origin
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Abbott, B. P., Abbott, R., Acernese, F., Adhikari, R., Ajith, P., Allen, B., Allen, G., Alshourbagy, M., Amin, R. S., Anderson, S. B., Anderson, W. G., Antonucci, F., Aoudia, S., Arain, M. A., Araya, M., Armandula, H., Armor, P., Arun, K. G., Aso, Y., Aston, S., Astone, P., Aufmuth, P., Aulbert, C., Babak, S., Baker, P., Ballardin, G., Ballmer, S., Barker, C., Barker, D., Barone, F., Barr, B., Barriga, P., Barsotti, L., Barsuglia, M., Barton, M. A., Bartos, I., Bassiri, R., Bastarrika, M., Bauer, Th. S., Behnke, B., Beker, M., Benacquista, M., Betzwieser, J., Beyersdorf, P. T., Bigotta, S., Bilenko, I. A., Billingsley, G., Birindelli, S., Biswas, R., Bizouard, M. A., Black, E., Blackburn, J. K., Blackburn, L., Blair, D., Bland, B., Boccara, C., Bodiya, T. P., Bogue, L., Bondu, F., Bonelli, L., Bork, R., Boschi, V., Bose, S., Bosi, L., Braccini, S., Bradaschia, C., Brady, P. R., Braginsky, V. B., van den Brand, J. F. J., Brau, J. E., Bridges, D. O., Brillet, A., Brinkmann, M., Brisson, V., Van Den Broeck, C., Brooks, A. F., Brown, D. A., Brummit, A., Brunet, G., Bullington, A., Bulten, H. J., Buonanno, A., Burmeister, O., Buskulic, D., Byer, R. L., Cadonati, L., Cagnoli, G., Calloni, E., Camp, J. B., Campagna, E., Cannizzo, J., Cannon, K. C., Canuel, B., Cao, J., Carbognani, F., Cardenas, L., Caride, S., Castaldi, G., Caudill, S., Cavaglià, M., Cavalier, F., Cavalieri, R., Cella, G., Cepeda, C., Cesarini, E., Chalermsongsak, T., Chalkley, E., Charlton, P., Chassande-Mottin, E., Chatterji, S., Chelkowski, S., Chen, Y., Christensen, N., Chung, C. T. Y., Clark, D., Clark, J., Clayton, J. H., Cleva, F., Coccia, E., Cokelaer, T., Colacino, C. N., Colas, J., Colla, A., Colombini, M., Conte, R., Cook, D., Corbitt, T. R. C., Corda, C., Cornish, N., Corsi, A., Coulon, J.-P., Coward, D., Coyne, D. C., Creighton, J. D. E., Creighton, T. D., Cruise, A. M., Culter, R. M., Cumming, A., Cunningham, L., Cuoco, E., Danilishin, S. L., DʼAntonio, S., Danzmann, K., Dari, A., Dattilo, V., Daudert, B., Davier, M., Davies, G., Daw, E. J., Day, R., De Rosa, R., DeBra, D., Degallaix, J., del Prete, M., Dergachev, V., Desai, S., DeSalvo, R., Dhurandhar, S., Di Fiore, L., Di Lieto, A., Di Paolo Emilio, M., Di Virgilio, A., Díaz, M., Dietz, A., Donovan, F., Dooley, K. L., Doomes, E. E., Drago, M., Drever, R. W. P., Dueck, J., Duke, I., Dumas, J.-C., Dwyer, J. G., Echols, C., Edgar, M., Effler, A., Ehrens, P., Ely, G., Espinoza, E., Etzel, T., Evans, M., Evans, T., Fafone, V., Fairhurst, S., Faltas, Y., Fan, Y., Fazi, D., Fehrmann, H., Ferrante, I., Fidecaro, F., Finn, L. S., Fiori, I., Flaminio, R., Flasch, K., Foley, S., Forrest, C., Fotopoulos, N., Fournier, J.-D., Franc, J., Franzen, A., Frasca, S., Frasconi, F., Frede, M., Frei, M., Frei, Z., Freise, A., Frey, R., Fricke, T., Fritschel, P., Frolov, V. V., Fyffe, M., Galdi, V., Gammaitoni, L., Garofoli, J. A., Garufi, F., Genin, E., Gennai, A., Gholami, I., Giaime, J. A., Giampanis, S., Giardina, K. D., Giazotto, A., Goda, K., Goetz, E., Goggin, L. M., González, G., Gorodetsky, M. L., Goler, S., Gouaty, R., Granata, M., Granata, V., Grant, A., Gras, S., Gray, C., Gray, M., Greenhalgh, R. J. S., Gretarsson, A. M., Greverie, C., Grimaldi, F., Grosso, R., Grote, H., Grunewald, S., Guenther, M., Guidi, G., Gustafson, E. K., Gustafson, R., Hage, B., Hallam, J. M., Hammer, D., Hammond, G. D., Hanna, C., Hanson, J., Harms, J., Harry, G. M., Harry, I. W., Harstad, E. D., Haughian, K., Hayama, K., Heefner, J., Heitmann, H., Hello, P., Heng, I. S., Heptonstall, A., Hewitson, M., Hild, S., Hirose, E., Hoak, D., Hodge, K. A., Holt, K., Hosken, D. J., Hough, J., Hoyland, D., Huet, D., Hughey, B., Huttner, S. H., Ingram, D. R., Isogai, T., Ito, M., Ivanov, A., Johnson, B., Johnson, W. W., Jones, D. I., Jones, G., Jones, R., Sancho de la Jordana, L., Ju, L., Kalmus, P., Kalogera, V., Kandhasamy, S., Kanner, J., Kasprzyk, D., Katsavounidis, E., Kawabe, K., Kawamura, S., Kawazoe, F., Kells, W., Keppel, D. G., Khalaidovski, A., Khalili, F. Y., Khan, R., Khazanov, E., King, P., Kissel, J. S., Klimenko, S., Kokeyama, K., Kondrashov, V., Kopparapu, R., Koranda, S., Kozak, D., Krishnan, B., Kumar, R., Kwee, P., La Penna, P., Lam, P. K., Landry, M., Lantz, B., Laval, M., Lazzarini, A., Lei, H., Lei, M., Leindecker, N., Leonor, I., Leroy, N., Letendre, N., Li, C., Lin, H., Lindquist, P. E., Littenberg, T. B., Lockerbie, N. A., Lodhia, D., Longo, M., Lorenzini, M., Loriette, V., Lormand, M., Losurdo, G., Lu, P., Lubinski, M., Lucianetti, A., Lück, H., Machenschalk, B., MacInnis, M., Mackowski, J.-M., Mageswaran, M., Mailand, K., Majorana, E., Man, N., Mandel, I., Mandic, V., Mantovani, M., Marchesoni, F., Marion, F., Márka, S., Márka, Z., Markosyan, A., Markowitz, J., Maros, E., Marque, J., Martelli, F., Martin, I. W., Martin, R. M., Marx, J. N., Mason, K., Masserot, A., Matichard, F., Matone, L., Matzner, R. A., Mavalvala, N., McCarthy, R., McClelland, D. E., McGuire, S. C., McHugh, M., McIntyre, G., McKechan, D. J. A., McKenzie, K., Mehmet, M., Melatos, A., Melissinos, A. C., Mendell, G., Menéndez, D. F., Menzinger, F., Mercer, R. A., Meshkov, S., Messenger, C., Meyer, M. S., Michel, C., Milano, L., Miller, J., Minelli, J., Minenkov, Y., Mino, Y., Mitrofanov, V. P., Mitselmakher, G., Mittleman, R., Miyakawa, O., Moe, B., Mohan, M., Mohanty, S. D., Mohapatra, S. R. P., Moreau, J., Moreno, G., Morgado, N., Morgia, A., Morioka, T., Mors, K., Mosca, S., Mossavi, K., Mours, B., MowLowry, C., Mueller, G., Muhammad, D., zur Mühlen, H., Mukherjee, S., Mukhopadhyay, H., Mullavey, A., Müller-Ebhardt, H., Munch, J., Murray, P. G., Myers, E., Myers, J., Nash, T., Nelson, J., Neri, I., Newton, G., Nishizawa, A., Nocera, F., Numata, K., Ochsner, E., OʼDell, J., Ogin, G. H., OʼReilly, B., OʼShaughnessy, R., Ottaway, D. J., Ottens, R. S., Overmier, H., Owen, B. J., Pagliaroli, G., Palomba, C., Pan, Y., Pankow, C., Paoletti, F., Papa, M. A., Parameshwaraiah, V., Pardi, S., Pasqualetti, A., Passaquieti, R., Passuello, D., Patel, P., Pedraza, M., Penn, S., Perreca, A., Persichetti, G., Pichot, M., Piergiovanni, F., Pierro, V., Pinard, L., Pinto, I. M., Pitkin, M., Pletsch, H. J., Plissi, M. V., Poggiani, R., Postiglione, F., Principe, M., Prix, R., Prodi, G. A., Prokhorov, L., Punken, O., Punturo, M., Puppo, P., van der Putten, S., Quetschke, V., Raab, F. J., Rabaste, O., Rabeling, D. S., Radkins, H., Raffai, P., Raics, Z., Rainer, N., Rakhmanov, M., Rapagnani, P., Raymond, V., Re, V., Reed, C. M., Reed, T., Regimbau, T., Rehbein, H., Reid, S., Reitze, D. H., Ricci, F., Riesen, R., Riles, K., Rivera, B., Roberts, P., Robertson, N. A., Robinet, F., Robinson, C., Robinson, E. L., Rocchi, A., Roddy, S., Rolland, L., Rollins, J., Romano, J. D., Romano, R., Romie, J. H., Röver, C., Rowan, S., Rüdiger, A., Ruggi, P., Russell, P., Ryan, K., Sakata, S., Salemi, F., Sandberg, V., Sannibale, V., Santamaría, L., Saraf, S., Sarin, P., Sassolas, B., Sathyaprakash, B. S., Sato, S., Satterthwaite, M., Saulson, P. R., Savage, R., Savov, P., Scanlan, M., Schilling, R., Schnabel, R., Schofield, R., Schulz, B., Schutz, B. F., Schwinberg, P., Scott, J., Scott, S. M., Searle, A. C., Sears, B., Seifert, F., Sellers, D., Sengupta, A. S., Sentenac, D., Sergeev, A., Shapiro, B., Shawhan, P., Shoemaker, D. H., Sibley, A., Siemens, X., Sigg, D., Sinha, S., Sintes, A. M., Slagmolen, B. J. J., Slutsky, J., van der Sluys, M. V., Smith, J. R., Smith, M. R., Smith, N. D., Somiya, K., Sorazu, B., Stein, A., Stein, L. C., Steplewski, S., Stochino, A., Stone, R., Strain, K. A., Strigin, S., Stroeer, A., Sturani, R., Stuver, A. L., Summerscales, T. Z., Sun, K.-X., Sung, M., Sutton, P. J., Swinkels, B. L., Szokoly, G. P., Talukder, D., Tang, L., Tanner, D. B., Tarabrin, S. P., Taylor, J. R., Taylor, R., Terenzi, R., Thacker, J., Thorne, K. A., Thorne, K. S., Thüring, A., Tokmakov, K. V., Toncelli, A., Tonelli, M., Torres, C., Torrie, C., Tournefier, E., Travasso, F., Traylor, G., Trias, M., Trummer, J., Ugolini, D., Ulmen, J., Urbanek, K., Vahlbruch, H., Vajente, G., Vallisneri, M., Vass, S., Vaulin, R., Vavoulidis, M., Vecchio, A., Vedovato, G., van Veggel, A. A., Veitch, J., Veitch, P., Veltkamp, C., Verkindt, D., Vetrano, F., Viceré, A., Villar, A., Vinet, J.-Y., Vocca, H., Vorvick, C., Vyachanin, S. P., Waldman, S. J., Wallace, L., Ward, H., Ward, R. L., Was, M., Weidner, A., Weinert, M., Weinstein, A. J., Weiss, R., Wen, L., Wen, S., Wette, K., Whelan, J. T., Whitcomb, S. E., Whiting, B. F., Wilkinson, C., Willems, P. A., Williams, H. R., Williams, L., Willke, B., Wilmut, I., Winkelmann, L., Winkler, W., Wipf, C. C., Wiseman, A. G., Woan, G., Wooley, R., Worden, J., Wu, W., Yakushin, I., Yamamoto, H., Yan, Z., Yoshida, S., Yvert, M., Zanolin, M., Zhang, J., Zhang, L., Zhao, C., Zotov, N., Zucker, M. E., and Zweizig, J.
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44. Magnifying endoscopy with narrow band imaging for predicting the invasion depth of superficial esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
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Goda, K., Tajiri, H., Ikegami, M., Yoshida, Y., Yoshimura, N., Kato, M., Sumiyama, K., Imazu, H., Matsuda, K., Kaise, M., Kato, T., and Omar, S.
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45. Assessment of novel endoscopic techniques for visualizing superficial esophageal squamous cell carcinoma: autofluorescence and narrow-band imaging
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Yoshida, Y., Goda, K., Tajiri, H., Urashima, M., Yoshimura, N., and Kato, T.
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46. Light-emitting Si films formed by neutral cluster deposition in a thin O 2 gas
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Honda, Y., Takei, M., Ohno, H., Shida, S., and Goda, K.
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- 2005
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47. Effects of intravenous nitroglycerin combined with dopamine on intracranial pressure and cerebral arteriovenous oxygen difference in patients with acute subarachnoid haemorrhage
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Iwanaga, H., Okuchi, K., Koshimae, N., Goda, K., Imanishi, M., Tokunaga, H., Aoki, H., Boku, E., and Sakaki, T.
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- 1995
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48. Treatment of post-dialytic orthostatic hypotension with an inflatable abdominal band in hemodialysis patients
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Yamamoto, N, Sasaki, E, Goda, K, Nagata, K, Tanaka, H, Terasaki, J, Yasuda, H, Imagawa, A, and Hanafusa, T
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- 2006
49. Conformational and topological states of P-glycoprotein, an ABC transporter involved in multidrug resistance: novel assays of transporter modulation: KL-2
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Fenyvesi, F., Goda, K., Bacsó, Zs., Vecsernyés, M., Juhasz, I., Marian, T., Tron, L., Krasznai, Z., and Szabó, G., Jr.
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- 2005
50. Detector description and performance for the first coincidence observations between LIGO and GEO
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Abbott, B., Abbott, R., Adhikari, R., Ageev, A., Allen, B., Amin, R., Anderson, S.B., Anderson, W.G., Araya, M., Armandula, H., Asiri, F., Aufmuth, P., Aulbert, C., Babak, S., Balasubramanian, R., Ballmer, S., Barish, B.C., Barker, D., Barker-Patton, C., Barnes, M., Barr, B., Barton, M.A., Bayer, K., Beausoleil, R., Belczynski, K., Bennett, R., Berukoff, S.J., Betzwieser, J., Bhawal, B., Bilenko, I.A., Billingsley, G., Black, E., Blackburn, K., Bland-Weaver, B., Bochner, B., Bogue, L., Bork, R., Bose, S., Brady, P.R., Braginsky, V.B., Brau, J.E., Brown, D.A., Brozek, S., Bullington, A., Buonanno, A., Burgess, R., Busby, D., Butler, W.E., Byer, R.L., Cadonati, L., Cagnoli, G., Camp, J.B., Cantley, C.A., Cardenas, L., Carter, K., Casey, M.M., Castiglione, J., Chandler, A., Chapsky, J., Charlton, P., Chatterji, S., Chen, Y., Chickarmane, V., Chin, D., Christensen, N., Churches, D., Colacino, C., Coldwell, R., Coles, M., Cook, D., Corbitt, T., Coyne, D., Creighton, J.D.E., Creighton, T.D., Crooks, D.R.M., Csatorday, P., Cusack, B.J., Cutler, C., D'Ambrosio, E., Danzmann, K., Davies, R., Daw, E., DeBra, D., Delker, T., DeSalvo, R., Dhurandar, S., Dı́az, M., Ding, H., Drever, R.W.P., Dupuis, R.J., Ebeling, C., Edlund, J., Ehrens, P., Elliffe, E.J., Etzel, T., Evans, M., Evans, T., Fallnich, C., Farnham, D., Fejer, M.M., Fine, M., Finn, L.S., Flanagan, É., Freise, A., Frey, R., Fritschel, P., Frolov, V., Fyffe, M., Ganezer, K.S., Giaime, J.A., Gillespie, A., Goda, K., González, G., Goßler, S., Grandclément, P., Grant, A., Gray, C., Gretarsson, A.M., Grimmett, D., Grote, H., Grunewald, S., Guenther, M., Gustafson, E., Gustafson, R., Hamilton, W.O., Hammond, M., Hanson, J., Hardham, C., Harry, G., Hartunian, A., Heefner, J., Hefetz, Y., Heinzel, G., Heng, I.S., Hennessy, M., Hepler, N., Heptonstall, A., Heurs, M., Hewitson, M., Hindman, N., Hoang, P., Hough, J., Hrynevych, M., Hua, W., Ingley, R., Ito, M., Itoh, Y., Ivanov, A., Jennrich, O., Johnson, W.W., Johnston, W., Jones, L., Jungwirth, D., Kalogera, V., Katsavounidis, E., Kawabe, K., Kawamura, S., Kells, W., Kern, J., Khan, A., Killbourn, S., Killow, C.J., Kim, C., King, C., King, P., Klimenko, S., Kloevekorn, P., Koranda, S., Kötter, K., Kovalik, J., Kozak, D., Krishnan, B., Landry, M., Langdale, J., Lantz, B., Lawrence, R., Lazzarini, A., Lei, M., Leonhardt, V., Leonor, I., Libbrecht, K., Lindquist, P., Liu, S., Logan, J., Lormand, M., Lubinski, M., Lück, H., Lyons, T.T., Machenschalk, B., MacInnis, M., Mageswaran, M., Mailand, K., Majid, W., Malec, M., Mann, F., Marin, A., Márka, S., Maros, E., Mason, J., Mason, K., Matherny, O., Matone, L., Mavalvala, N., McCarthy, R., McClelland, D.E., McHugh, M., McNamara, P., Mendell, G., Meshkov, S., Messenger, C., Mitrofanov, V.P., Mitselmakher, G., Mittleman, R., Miyakawa, O., Miyoki, S., Mohanty, S., Moreno, G., Mossavi, K., Mours, B., Mueller, G., Mukherjee, S., Myers, J., Nagano, S., Nash, T., Naundorf, H., Nayak, R., Newton, G., Nocera, F., Nutzman, P., Olson, T., O'Reilly, B., J. Ottaway, D., Ottewill, A., Ouimette, D., Overmier, H., Owen, B.J., Papa, M.A., Parameswariah, C., Parameswariah, V., Pedraza, M., Penn, S., Pitkin, M., Plissi, M., Pratt, M., Quetschke, V., Raab, F., Radkins, H., Rahkola, R., Rakhmanov, M., Rao, S.R., Redding, D., Regehr, M.W., Regimbau, T., Reilly, K.T., Reithmaier, K., Reitze, D.H., Richman, S., Riesen, R., Riles, K., Rizzi, A., Robertson, D.I., Robertson, N.A., Robison, L., Roddy, S., Rollins, J., Romano, J.D., Romie, J., Rong, H., Rose, D., Rotthoff, E., Rowan, S., Rüdiger, A., Russell, P., Ryan, K., Salzman, I., Sanders, G.H., Sannibale, V., Sathyaprakash, B., Saulson, P.R., Savage, R., Sazonov, A., Schilling, R., Schlaufman, K., Schmidt, V., Schofield, R., Schrempel, M., Schutz, B.F., Schwinberg, P., Scott, S.M., Searle, A.C., Sears, B., Seel, S., Sengupta, A.S., Shapiro, C.A., Shawhan, P., Shoemaker, D.H., Shu, Q.Z., Sibley, A., Siemens, X., Sievers, L., Sigg, D., Sintes, A.M., Skeldon, K., Smith, J.R., Smith, M., Smith, M.R., Sneddon, P., Spero, R., Stapfer, G., Strain, K.A., Strom, D., Stuver, A., Summerscales, T., Sumner, M.C., Sutton, P.J., Sylvestre, J., Takamori, A., Tanner, D.B., Tariq, H., Taylor, I., Taylor, R., Thorne, K.S., Tibbits, M., Tilav, S., Tinto, M., Tokmakov, K.V., Torres, C., Torrie, C., Traeger, S., Traylor, G., Tyler, W., Ugolini, D., Vallisneri, M., van Putten, M., Vass, S., Vecchio, A., Vorvick, C., Vyatchanin, S.P., Wallace, L., Walther, H., Ward, H., Ware, B., Watts, K., Webber, D., Weidner, A., Weiland, U., Weinstein, A., Weiss, R., Welling, H., Wen, L., Wen, S., Whelan, J.T., Whitcomb, S.E., Whiting, B.F., Willems, P.A., Williams, P.R., Williams, R., Willke, B., Wilson, A., Winjum, B.J., Winkler, W., Wise, S., Wiseman, A.G., Woan, G., Wooley, R., Worden, J., Yakushin, I., Yamamoto, H., Yoshida, S., Zawischa, I., Zhang, L., Zotov, N., Zucker, M., and Zweizig, J.
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