16 results on '"H. Akitaya"'
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2. ORBITAL ELEMENTS OF THE SYMBIOTIC STAR Z ANDROMEDAE FROM OPTICAL LINEAR POLARIZATION DURING THE QUIESCENT PHASE
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M. Isogai, H. Akitaya, Koji S. Kawabata, M. Seki, and Y. Ikeda
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Physics ,Orbital elements ,Scattering ,Linear polarization ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Polarization (waves) ,Orbital inclination ,Wavelength ,Space and Planetary Science ,Symbiotic star ,Orbital motion ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
We present low-resolution spectropolarimetry for the symbiotic star Z Andromedae at four different epochs during the quiescent phase. The linear polarization of the continuum showed a temporal variation; the difference between the maximum and the minimum is 0.3%–0.6% in Stokes q and is larger with shorter wavelengths. Applying scattering models to this variation, we found the variation in the continuum may be correlated with the orbital motion of the binary and estimated the orbital inclination angle ic = 73 ◦ ± 14 ◦ and the orientation angle Ωc = 80 ◦ ± 5 ◦ . We also confirmed that the intrinsic linear polarization of the Raman line λ683 varies with the orbital phase; from this modulation, the orbital elements were derived as ir = 41 ◦ ± 8 ◦ and Ωr = 82 ◦ ± 2 ◦ . The inclination derived from the continuum has a large error, and the value is larger by twice the error than the inclination angle value derived from the Raman line. The derived orientation, in contrast, is comparable with that derived from the Raman line. The possible inconsistency in the inclination may be due to the simplicity of our adopted model, or it may be caused by a bias effect due to the low quality of the observed continuum polarization data. An accurate estimation of the inclination from the continuum polarization could settle the question, but that estimation requires more frequent observations that cover at least more than a few orbital cycles during the quiescent phase when the observations are not interrupted by the activity of the hot component.
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- 2010
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3. Linear polarization in forbidden lines of the T Tauri star RY Tauri
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M. Seki, Koji S. Kawabata, K. Matsuda, Y. Ikeda, Akira Okazaki, and H. Akitaya
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Physics ,Scattering ,Point source ,Linear polarization ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Position angle ,Polarization (waves) ,Physics::Geophysics ,T Tauri star ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Basso continuo ,Forbidden mechanism ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
We performed high-dispersion spectropolarimetry for the T Tauri star RY Tauri and measured linear polarization in seven forbidden lines of [OI]λλ5577, 6300, 6364, [NII]λ6583, [SII]λλ6716, 6731, and [FeII]λ7155. This is the first high-dispersion spectropolarimetry for forbidden lines in T Tauri stars. We successfully detected intrinsic polarization in the [OI]λ6300 line. The intrinsic [OI]λ6300 polarization corrected for the foreground polarization was derived as p[OI] = 1.17 ± 0.54% and θ[OI] = 107 ◦ ± 13 ◦ , whereas the polarization of the nearby continuum was pcont = 2.4−3.1% and θcont = 2 ◦ −11 ◦ . The position angle of [OI]λ6300 polarization is compared with the circumstellar structures found by previous studies. It is nearly perpendicular to the disk long-axis and parallel to the optical Hα jet. Both the perpendicularity and parallelism potentially suggest relatively axisymmetric distribution of the [OI]λ6300 emitting region and surrounding scattering medium. We constructed a simplified scattering model composed of a point source on a jet axis as an [OI]λ6300 emitter and a flat disk with an inner hole as a scatterer. Applying the observed polarization to the model suggests that the [OI]λ6300 emission emerges close to the central star with a possible separation of less than a few ×0.1 AU.
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- 2009
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4. Spectropolarimetry of R Coronae Borealis in 1998-2003: Discovery of Transient Polarization at Maximum Brightness
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Y. Ikeda, Masafumi Matsumura, Osamu Nagae, Mizuki Isogai, Koji S. Kawabata, H. Akitaya, M. Seki, and K. Matsuda
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Physics ,Brightness ,Photosphere ,Line-of-sight ,Astrophysics (astro-ph) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Position angle ,Polarization (waves) ,Wavelength ,Amplitude ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Emission spectrum ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
We present an extended optical spectropolarimetry of R CrB from 1998 January to 2003 September. The polarization was almost constant in the phase of maximum brightness, being consistent with past observations. We detected, however, temporal changes of polarization ($\sim 0.5$ %) in 2001 March and August, which were the first detection of large polarization variability in R CrB near maximum brightness. The amplitude and the position angle of the `transient polarization' were almost constant with wavelength in both two events. There was a difference by about 20 degrees in the position angle between the two events. Each event could be explained by light scattering due to short-lived dust puff occasionally ejected off the line of sight. The flatness of the polarization against the wavelength suggests that the scatterer is a mixture of dust grains having various sizes. The rapid growth and fading of the transient polarization favors the phenomenological model of dust formation near the stellar photosphere (e.g., within two stellar radii) proposed for the time evolution of brightness and chromospheric emission lines during deeply declining periods, although the fading timescale can hardly be explained by a simple dispersal of expanding dust puff with a velocity of $\sim 200-350$ km s $^{-1}$. Higher expansion velocity or some mechanism to destroy the dust grains should be needed., 22 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in AJ
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- 2007
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5. Spectropolarimetric Evidence of Asymmetric Outburst in the Fast Nova V1494 Aquilae
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S. Nakayama, H. Akitaya, T. Karube, Masahiro Kondoh, M. Seki, Akira Okazaki, Ryuko Hirata, Y. Ikeda, Koji S. Kawabata, Mizuki Isogai, Masafumi Matsumura, and Nobuyuki Hirakata
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Physics ,Brightness ,Space and Planetary Science ,Observatory ,Sky ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Astronomy ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Intrinsic polarization ,Ejecta ,Polarization (waves) ,media_common - Abstract
We present our extended polarimetric observations of a fast nova from the premaximum to transition stages. The observations were made for V1494 Aquilae (=Nova Aql 1999 No. 2) at the Dodaira Observatory of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan between 1999 December 2 and 2000 March 29. We discovered that the light from the nova had already been intrinsically polarized in the premaximum stage and that the intrinsic polarization took a local maximum at visual maximum light. For the next 6 days a nearly orthogonal polarization component gradually increased. This component was later accompanied and finally replaced by rapidly oscillating components. These observations provide direct evidence that an asymmetric geometry was present even prior to maximum brightness. The principal geometry of the wind projected onto the sky appears nearly constant, at least from shortly after visual maximum to transition stages, but clumping of the ejecta appears to become significant in the later stages.
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- 2001
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6. Nova V4444 Sagittarii 1999: Spectropolarimetric Evidence for a Preexisting Circumstellar Dust Cloud
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Y. Ikeda, Ryuko Hirata, Masafumi Matsumura, Koji S. Kawabata, M. Seki, H. Akitaya, and Akira Okazaki
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Physics ,Stars ,Wavelength ,Space and Planetary Science ,Scattering ,Polarization in astronomy ,Astronomy ,Circumstellar dust ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Emission spectrum ,Intrinsic polarization ,Polarization (waves) - Abstract
We present the results of our optical spectropolarimetry of nova V4444 Sagittarii 1999 in its early stage. The observations were performed on four nights from 1999 April 29 (t \ 2 days) to 1999 May 7 (t \ 10 days). The polarization properties, including the absence of polarization diUerence across strong emission lines, have remained unchanged through the period. The observed polarization degree increases monotonically toward shorter wavelength. We separate the interstellar polarization component from the observed polarization by assuming that the component intrinsic to this nova has a power-lawtype func- tion of wavelength. The decomposed intrinsic polarization can be explained by scattering due to small grains. These results suggest the preexistence of the dust cloud in the vicinity of the nova, at least several dozens of AU from the central star. Subject headings: circumstellar matternovae, cataclysmic variablespolarization ¨ stars: individual (V4444 Sagittarii)
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- 2000
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7. A New Spectropolarimeter at the Dodaira Observatory
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Koji S. Kawabata, Seiji Masuda, Ryuko Hirata, Masahiro Kondoh, Akira Okazaki, H. Akitaya, M. Seki, Nobuyuki Hirakata, and Y. Ikeda
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Physics ,Combinatorics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Observatory ,Astronomy ,Astronomy and Astrophysics - Abstract
We report a newly developed spectropolarimeter with a low‐dispersion resolution ( \documentclass{aastex} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{bm} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{pifont} \usepackage{stmaryrd} \usepackage{textcomp} \usepackage{portland,xspace} \usepackage{amsmath,amsxtra} \usepackage[OT2,OT1]{fontenc} \newcommand\cyr{ \renewcommand\rmdefault{wncyr} \renewcommand\sfdefault{wncyss} \renewcommand\encodingdefault{OT2} \normalfont \selectfont} \DeclareTextFontCommand{\textcyr}{\cyr} \pagestyle{empty} \DeclareMathSizes{10}{9}{7}{6} \begin{document} \landscape $R=40{\mbox{--}} 200$ \end{document} ) and a wide coverage in wavelength (400–900 nm). It is mainly used along with the 0.91 m telescope at the Dodaira Observatory of the National Astronomical Observatory, Japan. This instrument and the related reduction software are described briefly. The present polarimetric accuracy (rms) is estimated to be \documentclass{aastex} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepac...
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- 1999
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8. [Thin layer chromatography of lipid by ozonized Schiff's staining]
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K, Henmi, S, Takamatsu, E, Yamada, S, Mizuno, and H, Akitaya
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Ozone ,Staining and Labeling ,Humans ,Chromatography, Thin Layer ,Lipids - Published
- 1971
9. Near Net Sintering of Zero Expansion-Pore Free Ceramics by Microwave
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M., \\'Sato, R., Akiyama, S., Takayama, A., Matsubara, M., Iye, H., Akitaya, H., Mastuo, and M.\\', Iguchi
10. MULTIFREQUENCY PHOTO-POLARIMETRIC WEBT OBSERVATION CAMPAIGN ON THE BLAZAR S5 0716+714: SOURCE MICROVARIABILITY AND SEARCH FOR CHARACTERISTIC TIMESCALES.
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G. Bhatta, Ł. Stawarz, M. Ostrowski, A. Markowitz, H. Akitaya, A. A. Arkharov, R. Bachev, E. Benítez, G. A. Borman, D. Carosati, A. D. Cason, R. Chanishvili, G. Damljanovic, S. Dhalla, A. Frasca, D. Hiriart, S-M. Hu, R. Itoh, D. Jableka, and S. Jorstad
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BREWSTER'S angle ,ENERGY dissipation ,ACTIVE galactic nuclei ,ELECTROMAGNETIC spectrum ,PHOTOMETRY - Abstract
Here we report on the results of the Whole Earth Blazar Telescope photo-polarimetric campaign targeting the blazar S5 0716+71, organized in 2014 March to monitor the source simultaneously in BVRI and near-IR filters. The campaign resulted in an unprecedented data set spanning ∼110 hr of nearly continuous, multiband observations, including two sets of densely sampled polarimetric data mainly in the R filter. During the campaign, the source displayed pronounced variability with peak-to-peak variations of about 30% and “bluer-when-brighter” spectral evolution, consisting of a day-timescale modulation with superimposed hour-long microflares characterized by ∼0.1 mag flux changes. We performed an in-depth search for quasi-periodicities in the source light curve; hints for the presence of oscillations on timescales of ∼3 and ∼5 hr do not represent highly significant departures from a pure red-noise power spectrum. We observed that, at a certain configuration of the optical polarization angle (PA) relative to the PA of the innermost radio jet in the source, changes in the polarization degree (PD) led the total flux variability by about 2 hr; meanwhile, when the relative configuration of the polarization and jet angles altered, no such lag could be noted. The microflaring events, when analyzed as separate pulse emission components, were found to be characterized by a very high PD (>30%) and PAs that differed substantially from the PA of the underlying background component, or from the radio jet positional angle. We discuss the results in the general context of blazar emission and energy dissipation models. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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11. NO EVIDENCE OF INTRINSIC OPTICAL/NEAR-INFRARED LINEAR POLARIZATION FOR V404 CYGNI DURING ITS BRIGHT OUTBURST IN 2015: BROADBAND MODELING AND CONSTRAINT ON JET PARAMETERS.
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Y. T. Tanaka, R. Itoh, M. Uemura, Y. Inoue, C. C. Cheung, M. Watanabe, K. S. Kawabata, Y. Fukazawa, Y. Yatsu, T. Yoshii, Y. Tachibana, T. Fujiwara, Y. Saito, N. Kawai, M. Kimura, K. Isogai, T. Kato, H. Akitaya, M. Kawabata, and T. Nakaoka
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BINARY black holes ,NEAR infrared spectroscopy ,P Cygni stars ,SYNCHROTRONS ,POLARIZATION (Nuclear physics) - Abstract
We present simultaneous optical and near-infrared (NIR) polarimetric results for the black hole binary V404 Cyg spanning the duration of its seven-day-long optically brightest phase of its 2015 June outburst. The simultaneous R- and K
s -band light curves showed almost the same temporal variation except for the isolated (∼30-minute duration) orphan Ks -band flare observed at MJD 57193.54. We did not find any significant temporal variation of polarization degree (PD) and position angle (PA) in both R and Ks bands throughout our observations, including the duration of the orphan NIR flare. We show that the observed PD and PA are predominantly interstellar in origin by comparing the V404 Cyg polarimetric results with those of the surrounding sources within the 7′ × 7′ field of view. The low intrinsic PD (less than a few percent) implies that the optical and NIR emissions are dominated by either disk or optically thick synchrotron emission, or both. We also present the broadband spectra of V404 Cyg during the orphan NIR flare and a relatively faint and steady state by including quasi-simultaneous Swift/XRT and INTEGRAL fluxes. By adopting a single-zone synchrotron plus inverse-Compton model as widely used in modeling of blazars, we constrained the parameters of a putative jet. Because the jet synchrotron component cannot exceed the Swift/XRT disk/corona flux, the cutoff Lorentz factor in the electron energy distribution is constrained to be <102 , suggesting that particle acceleration is less efficient in this microquasar jet outburst compared to active galactic nucleus jets. We also suggest that the loading of the baryon component inside the jet is inevitable based on energetic arguments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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12. DISCOVERY OF A HIGHLY POLARIZED OPTICAL MICROFLARE IN BLAZAR S5 0716+714 DURING THE 2014 WEBT CAMPAIGN.
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G. Bhatta, A. Goyal, M. Ostrowski, Ł. Stawarz, H. Akitaya, A. A. Arkharov, R. Bachev, E. Benítez, G. A. Borman, D. Carosati, A. D. Cason, G. Damljanovic, S. Dhalla, A. Frasca, S-M. Hu, R. Itoh, S. Jorstad, D. Jableka, K. S. Kawabata, and S. A. Klimanov
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- 2015
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13. PROBING THE NATURE OF THE TeV γ-RAY BINARY HESS J0632+057 BY MONITORING Be DISK VARIABILITY.
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Y. Moritani, A. T. Okazaki, A. C. Carciofi, A. Imada, H. Akitaya, N. Ebisuda, R. Itoh, K. Kawaguchi, K. Mori, K. Takaki, I. Ueno, and T. Ui
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- 2015
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14. Kottamia Faint Imaging Spectro-Polarimeter (KFISP): opto-mechanical design, software control and performance analysis.
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Azzam YA, Elnagahy FIY, Ali GB, Essam A, Saad S, Ismail H, Zead I, Ahmed NM, Yoshida M, Kawabata KS, Akitaya H, Shokry A, Hendy YHM, Takey A, Hamed GM, and Mack P
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In this paper we describe the Kottamia Faint Imaging Spectro-Polarimeter (KFISP) that has been recently developed and designed to be mounted at the Cassegrain focus of the 1.88 m telescope at Kottamia Astronomical Observatory (KAO), Egypt. The optical design of KFISP is developed such that it can be used in various modes of operation. These are: direct imaging, spectroscopic, polarimetric imaging, and spectro-polarimetric. The KFISP is an all-refractive design to meet the polarimetric requirements and includes a focal reducer with a corrector section, collimator section, parallel beam section (containing various imaging components), and camera section. The corrector section gives an unvignetted Field-of-View of 8' × 8' and the collimator section has a focal length of 305 mm and matches the focal ratio of the input beam. The parallel beam section is 200 mm long and near the middle of it there is an image of the telescope pupil. The camera section includes 5 elements and has a focal length of 154.51 mm which gives an instrument effective final focal ratio of f/6.14 (acting as a telescope focal reducer of 1:2 ratio). The KFISP contains an internal calibration system which hosts the calibration light injection system, an integrating sphere equipped with the required calibration light sources. The opto-mechanical parts of KFISP contain a double-layered carbon fiber strut structure and comprises its subsystems of slit and guider assemblies, filter wheel drawer, grism wheel drawer, polarimetric components cubical box, and CCD camera which is integrated with camera optics. The CCD camera has 2048 × 2048 pixels with 13.5-micron square pixel size. The camera is cooled by liquid Nitrogen and is fixed to the KFISP through the integrated camera lens. The KFISP has been fully commissioned, mounted and is being tested in all modes of operation. In this paper we introduce the ambitious scientific goals, the optical setups of KFISP, its opto-mechanical implementation and the performance analysis of the instrument. In addition, we describe the camera system, its performance, and its software control. Finally, we present a sample of the first light observations obtained from the instrument., (© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. 2021.)
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- 2022
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15. Effect of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on Development of the Ascidian Ciona intestinalis Type A.
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Sekiguchi T, Akitaya H, Nakayama S, Yazawa T, Ogasawara M, Suzuki N, Hayakawa K, and Wada S
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- Animals, Larva, Receptors, Aryl Hydrocarbon, Ciona intestinalis drug effects, Environmental Pollutants toxicity, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons toxicity
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are pollutants that exert harmful effects on marine invertebrates; however, the molecular mechanism underlying PAH action remains unclear. We investigated the effect of PAHs on the ascidian Ciona intestinalis type A ( Ciona robusta ). First, the influence of PAHs on early Ciona development was evaluated. PAHs such as dibenzothiophene, fluorene, and phenanthrene resulted in formation of abnormal larvae. PAH treatment of swimming larva induced malformation in the form of tail regression. Additionally, we observed the Ciona aryl hydrocarbon receptor ( Ci-AhR ) mRNA expression in swimming larva, mid body axis rotation, and early juvenile stages. The time correlation between PAH action and AhR mRNA expression suggested that Ci-AhR could be associated with PAH metabolism. Lastly, we analyzed Ci-AhR mRNA localization in Ciona juveniles. Ci-AhR mRNA was localized in the digestive tract, dorsal tubercle, ganglion, and papillae of the branchial sac, suggesting that Ci-AhR is a candidate for an environmental pollutant sensor and performs a neural function. Our results provide basic knowledge on the biological function of Ci-AhR and PAH activity in marine invertebrates.
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- 2020
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16. [Thin layer chromatography of lipid by ozonized Schiff's staining].
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Henmi K, Takamatsu S, Yamada E, Mizuno S, and Akitaya H
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- Humans, Ozone, Chromatography, Thin Layer, Lipids blood, Staining and Labeling
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- 1971
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