17 results on '"I., Otake"'
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2. Pulse shaping effect on two-photon excitation efficiency of alpha-perylene crystals and perylene in chloroform solution
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I. Otake, Akihide Wada, and Satoru S. Kano
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Chemistry ,Analytical chemistry ,Physics::Optics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Laser ,Molecular physics ,Pulse shaping ,Pulse (physics) ,law.invention ,Photoexcitation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,law ,Femtosecond ,Physics::Atomic and Molecular Clusters ,Pulse wave ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Perylene ,Excitation - Abstract
We demonstrated that the two-photon excitation efficiency of perylene in chloroform solution as well as that of crystalline perylene was dramatically increased by optimizing the shape of intense femtosecond laser pulses of a regenerative amplifier output. The efficiency was three times higher than for an unshaped single femtosecond pulse with the pulse width of shorter than 50 fs. The pulse shape optimized for the solution sample was a pulse train with a repetition frequency of about 340 cm(-1), and the pulse shape optimized for crystalline perylene was very similar. These results supported our previous findings on alpha-perylene crystals using weak femtosecond pulses from a mode-locked laser oscillator [T. Okada et al. J. Chem. Phys. 121, 6385 (2004)]. Furthermore, it was confirmed that the shaped pulse optimized for the liquid sample could also increase the two-photon excitation efficiency of alpha-perylene crystals and vice versa. We concluded that the mechanism for the increase in excitation efficiency of perylene in chloroform was almost the same as that for alpha-perylene crystal, and that the efficiency increased mainly through intramolecular dynamical processes. Processes involving intermolecular interactions and/or energy states delocalized over the crystal cannot play the major role.
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- 2006
3. Optical control of two-photon excitation efficiency of alpha-perylene crystal by pulse shaping
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Satoru S. Kano, T. Okada, I. Otake, Ken Onda, R. Mizoguchi, and Akihide Wada
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Femtosecond pulse shaping ,Chemistry ,business.industry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Pulse sequence ,Pulse shaping ,Pulse (physics) ,Optics ,Multiphoton intrapulse interference phase scan ,Pulse wave ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,business ,Ultrashort pulse ,Bandwidth-limited pulse - Abstract
Optimized pulse shaping experiments were carried out on the control of two-photon excitation efficiency of an alpha-perylene crystal in the temperature region from 30 to 290 K. It was found that a pulse train with a pulse interval of 90 fs and an alternately reversing phase relation increased the excitation efficiency by a factor of 2 for the whole temperature region. The pulse shape characteristic for effective efficiency increase was reduced by double pulse experiments in which the dependence of the emission intensity on the pulse interval and relative phase between pulses were measured. The mechanism of the efficiency increase is briefly discussed using a sliding-window Fourier transform of the pulse shape.
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- 2004
4. Study on edge plasma physics and particle control in the Heliotron-E device
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Hiroshi Kaneko, S. Sudo, Yuichi Sakamoto, I. Otake, Hirotaka Toyoda, Fumimichi Sano, Y. Takeiri, Hideki Minagawa, T. Kawabata, Hiroyuki Okada, K. Yaguchi, K. Okazaki, Tokuhiro Obiki, T. Mizuuchi, Satoru Kobayashi, A. Iiyoshi, Masahiko Nakasuga, S. Kato, O. Motojima, H. Amemiya, Hideo Sugai, T. Baba, Hideki Zushi, M. Iima, T. Senju, K. Akaishi, T. Yamashina, Takashi Mutoh, H. Oyama, M. Harada, Hiroto Matsuura, Susumu Amemiya, N. Noda, Y. Ijiri, M. Sato, Tomoaki Hino, Katsumi Kondo, S. Morimoto, and D. L. Hillis
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Toroidal and poloidal ,Tokamak ,Chemistry ,Divertor ,Plasma ,Edge (geometry) ,Magnetic field ,law.invention ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,Physics::Plasma Physics ,law ,Limiter ,General Materials Science ,Atomic physics ,Line (formation) - Abstract
The edge plasma physics and the particle control under the intrinsic magnetic limiter configuration of a helical system have been studied with the Heliotron-E device, where currentless plasmas of Te ≤ 1–2 keV, Ti ≤ 1 keV and ne ≤ 2 × 1020/m3 are produced by a combination of ECRH, NBI and/or ICRH. It is indicated that the separatrix region of the heliotron device is able to act as a divertor magnetic field. According to calculations of the magnetic field line in the edge region, the separatrix region has some different characteristics from the scrape-off layer in tokamak devices; the existence of a fine structure in the separatrix region and asymmetry of the region in toroidal and poloidal directions are observed. A localized pattern of the heat load on the first wall is experimentally observed. This agrees with the heat-load profile expected from the magnetic configuration and the distribution of the plasma in the edge region. A carbonization of the first wall is successfully applied to the Heliotron E device for reduction of metallic impurity contents. The heat load at the divertor trace decreased and that on the other part of the first wall increased in the high recycling conditions after the carbonization.
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- 1989
5. Studies on the Detection of Doping Drugs. I. A Thin-Layer Chromatographic Screening Procedure for Detecting Drugs from Urine Sample of Race Horses
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M Namekata, T Kawakubo, I Otake, and Y Imai
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Pharmacology ,Analgesics ,Chromatography ,Chemistry ,Doping ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Antidepressive Agents ,Fluorescence ,Tranquilizing Agents ,Thin layer chromatographic ,Animals ,Central Nervous System Stimulants ,Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet ,Chromatography, Thin Layer ,Horses ,Urine sample - Published
- 1972
6. Characteristics of a bubble generator at high temperatures
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S. Matsuyama, T. Yanase, I. Otake, K. Imamura, and R. Kinoshita
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Generator (circuit theory) ,Materials science ,Bubble ,Bubble memory ,Port (circuit theory) ,Mechanics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Atmospheric temperature range ,Current (fluid) ,Chip ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Pulse (physics) - Abstract
Generation current margin is found to be limited not only by minimum current but also by maximum current. The generator maximum current I Gmax is measured for a 64 Kbit bubble memory chip with a 3 micron bubble. The chip temperature range was from 0 °C to 70 °C. A considerable loss of current margin is found at high current and high temperatures. This is considered to result from the generation of extra bubbles. I Gmax and its decay are observed to strongly depend on the shape of the generation pulse. A properly selected pulse shape increases I Gmax by 100 mA for a margin decay of less than -4 mA/decade and generate operation becomes possible in wide temperature range without compensation. Design combinations of generator and transfer gate or generator and replicator are proposed to give a more reliable generator port.
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- 1979
7. Properties of various bondable magnet wires
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I. Otake, N. Okubo, and I. Shirahata
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Materials science ,visual_art ,Magnet ,Varnish ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Thermosetting polymer ,Epoxy ,Composite material - Abstract
1. Out of various bondable resins tested, only a new developed thermosetting resin has almost the same properties as conventionally used epoxy varnish for hermetic motor use.
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- 1975
8. Performance of the LHD cryogenic system during cooling and excitation tests
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T., Mito, R., Maekawa, A., Twamoto, S., Imagawa, K., Takahata, S., Yamada, N., Yanagi, A., Nishimura, H., Tamura, H., Chikaraishi, S., Hamaguchi, T., Baba, S., Moriuchi, K., Oba, H., Sekiguchi, I., Otake, T., Satow, Y., Nakamura, S., Satoh, O., Motojima, and Group, LHD
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Quantitative Biology::Biomolecules ,Materials science ,Steady state ,Liquid helium ,Nuclear engineering ,Physics::Medical Physics ,Cryogenics ,Superconducting magnet ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Helium-3 refrigerator ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Electromagnetic coil ,law ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Lambda point refrigerator ,Excitation - Abstract
Performance of the LHD cryogenic system in the first year's operation was described making importance on the recovery process after the normal transition of the helical coils. During the excitation tests of the LHD superconducting coils up to 2.75 T, the normal zone propagation was observed in the helical coil and the emergency shut-off of the coil power supplies was carried out. 2,700 l of liquid helium evaporated from the helical coils. The coils and the helium refrigerator were separated automatically and the helium refrigerator could keep its steady state operation. After the pressure and flow rate of the recovery gas from the helical coils were settled down to the normal state, the coils were connected to the helium refrigerator and the cooling was restarted. The system could return to the steady state in which coil excitation is enabling, by only three and a half hours.
9. Performance of the LHD Cryogenic System during Cooling and Excitation Tests
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T., Mito, R., Maekawa, A., Iwamoto, S., Imagawa, K., Takahata, S., Yamada, N., Yanagi, A., Nishimura, H., Tamura, H., Chikaraishi, S., Hamaguchi, T., Baba, S., Moriuchi, K., Ooba, H., Sekiguchi, I., Otake, T., Satow, Y., Nakamura, S., Satoh, O., Motojima, and Group, LHD
10. A two-tiered structure device based on stereolithography for residual mandible repositioning in mandibular reconstruction with fibular flap.
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Kadowaki M, Kubo T, Fujikawa M, Tashima H, Nagayama H, Ishihara O, Yamada R, Otake I, and Hosokawa K
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cohort Studies, Female, Fibula transplantation, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Intraoperative Care methods, Male, Mandible surgery, Mandibular Neoplasms diagnosis, Mandibular Reconstruction instrumentation, Middle Aged, Recovery of Function physiology, Retrospective Studies, Stereolithography, Surgical Fixation Devices, Treatment Outcome, Bone Transplantation methods, Fibula surgery, Mandibular Neoplasms surgery, Mandibular Reconstruction methods, Microsurgery instrumentation
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Objective: We invented a two-tiered structure device based on stereolithography for residual mandible repositioning in mandibular reconstruction with fibular flap, and examined its usefulness., Patients and Methods: A total of eight patients (six carcinomas and two osteomyelitis) who had undergone mandibular reconstruction with fibular flap were included. Mandibular defects according to Jewer's classification were L for five, LC for two, and H for one patient (range of bone defect size, 7.7-13.3 cm). Based on a stereolithographic mandibular model, a two-tiered structure device was made preoperatively with resin, and was applied during surgery to define the accurate position of residual mandible following segmental mandibulectomy. Postoperative aesthetic and functional outcomes, including dental status, diet, and speech were evaluated., Results: The device was applied without any problems during surgery. Follow-up period ranged from eight to twenty-two months. Good postoperative alignment of the grafts and occlusion were also achieved in all eight patients. Five patients were able to return to eating meals as they had pre-surgery, and two patients required dental rehabilitation with dentures. As for speech, four patients scored ten points, three patients scored eight points, and one patient scored four points in Hirose's scoring system, which means that seven patients was rated as excellent, and one patient was rated as poor. Aesthetic outcomes were excellent in three patients, good in three patients, and fair in two patients., Conclusion: Our device was easy to prepare, successfully maintained the precise position of the residual mandible, and facilitated bone graft cutting and insetting during reconstruction. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microsurgery 37:509-515, 2017., (© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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- 2017
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11. Actual ratios of triacylglycerol positional isomers consisting of saturated and highly unsaturated fatty acids in fishes and marine mammals.
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Gotoh N, Matsumoto Y, Nagai T, Mizobe H, Otake I, Ichioka K, Kuroda I, Watanabe H, Noguchi N, and Wada S
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The distribution of fatty acid species at the (sn-1, 3) position or the (sn-2) position of triacylglycerol (TAG) in natural fats and oils has already been analysed by many researchers and several interesting results have been reported. However, most of these reports only focused on the distribution of fatty acids at the or positions in TAG, and did not take account of the combination of fatty acids in the TAG, i.e., the TAG positional isomers. In this study, the actual ratios of TAG positional isomer pairs, consisting of palmitic acid and highly unsaturated fatty acid (HUFA) such as DHA or EPA, in fish and marine mammals were investigated using a high-performance liquid chromatography/atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation-mass spectrometry (HPLC/APCI-MS) system equipped with tandem jointed non-endcapped polymeric ODS columns. The results show that for combinations of DHA or EPA with two palmitic acids in the TAG of marine mammals, binding was almost all at the α position. In contrast, binding of DHA or EPA was mainly at the β position in fish. The preferred DHA and EPA positions in TAG were the same in the same marine mammal or fish. The binding position tendency of HUFA in TAG positional isomers consisting of two HUFAs and one palmitic acid was the same as that for combinations of one HUFA and two palmitic acids. These results were interpreted as showing that the preferred fatty acid species of sn-glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase and 1-acyl-sn-glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase in marine mammals are different to those in fish and other animals, or that diacylglycerol acyltransferase in marine mammals favours 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycerol formed from 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycerol-3-phosphatidate if HUFA is the reaction substrate., (Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2011
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12. Enantiomeric separation of asymmetric triacylglycerol by recycle high-performance liquid chromatography with chiral column.
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Nagai T, Mizobe H, Otake I, Ichioka K, Kojima K, Matsumoto Y, Gotoh N, Kuroda I, and Wada S
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- Cellulose analogs & derivatives, Cellulose chemistry, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid instrumentation, Equipment Reuse, Phenylcarbamates chemistry, Stereoisomerism, Triglycerides chemistry, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid methods, Triglycerides isolation & purification
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In our previous studies, we employed recycle HPLC for the separation of triacylglycerol (TAG)-positional isomers (PIs). In this study, a recycle HPLC system equipped with a polysaccharide-based chiral column was applied to the enantiomeric separation of some asymmetric TAGs having straight-chain C16-C18 acyl residues. As a result, 1,2-dipalmitoyl-3-oleoyl-rac-glycerol (rac-PPO), 1,2-dioleoyl-3-palmitoyl-rac-glycerol (rac-OOP), and 1,2-dipalmitoyl-3-linoleoyl-rac-glycerol (rac-PPL) were resolved into their respective enantiomers. However, neither 1,2-dioleoyl-3-linoleoyl-rac-glycerol (rac-OOL), consisting of only unsaturated fatty acids, nor 1,2-dipalmitoyl-3-stearoyl-rac-glycerol (rac-PPS), consisting of only saturated fatty acids, was resolved. These results suggest that the asymmetric TAGs, used in this study, having both a palmitic acid moiety and an oleic acid (or a linoleic acid) moiety at the sn-1 or sn-3 positions are resolved by the chiral column. This new chiral separation method can be used in combination with atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry to determine the sn-OOP/sn-POO ratio in palm oil. This method is applicable for the chiral separation of asymmetric TAGs in palm oil., (Copyright © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2011
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13. Clinical anatomy of the maxillary artery.
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Otake I, Kageyama I, and Mataga I
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cadaver, Face blood supply, Female, Head and Neck Neoplasms drug therapy, Head and Neck Neoplasms surgery, Humans, Jaw blood supply, Male, Middle Aged, Maxillary Artery anatomy & histology
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The Maxillary artery is a component of the terminal branch of external carotid artery and distributes the blood flow to upper and lower jawbones and to the deep facial portions. It is thus considered to be a blood vessel which supports both hard and soft tissues in the maxillofacial region. The maxillary artery is important for bleeding control during operation or superselective intra-arterial chemotherapy for head and neck cancers. The diagnosis and treatment for diseases appearing in the maxillary artery-dominating region are routinely performed based on image findings such as CT, MRI and angiography. However, validations of anatomical knowledge regarding the Maxillary artery to be used as a basis of image diagnosis are not yet adequate. In the present study, therefore, the running pattern of maxillary artery as well as the type of each branching pattern was observed by using 28 sides from 15 Japanese cadavers. In addition, we also took measurements of the distance between the bifurcation and the origin of the maxillary artery and the inner diameter of vessels. These findings thus obtained could contribute to knowledge of improved accuracy of image diagnosis as an index for embolization and for knowledge of an adequate superselective intra-arterial chemotherapy.
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- 2011
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14. Highly unsaturated fatty acid might act as an antioxidant in emulsion system oxidized by azo compound.
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Gotoh N, Noguchi Y, Ishihara A, Yamaguchi K, Mizobe H, Nagai T, Otake I, Ichioka K, and Wada S
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- Antioxidants isolation & purification, Docosahexaenoic Acids isolation & purification, Emulsions, Linoleic Acid chemistry, Octoxynol chemistry, Solubility, Triglycerides isolation & purification, Amidines chemistry, Antioxidants chemistry, Docosahexaenoic Acids chemistry, Triglycerides chemistry
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Now it is recognized that DHA is oxidatively stable fatty acid compared with linoleic acid (LA) in emulsified system, although DHA is oxidatively unstable in a bulk system. In fact, an emulsified mixture of DHA and LA behaves as in a bulk system, namely the oxidative stability of DHA becomes lower than that of LA. Therefore, in this study, tridocosahexaenoate (DDD) and glycerol trilinoleate (LLL) were separately emulsified using TritonX-100 as an emulsifier and DDD emulsion was mixed with the oxidizing LLL emulsion using a water-soluble radical initiator, 2,2'-azobis(2-aminopropane) dihydrochloride. As a result, DHA suppressed the oxidation of LA, while DHA was not significantly oxidized. This suppression ability was examined using glycerol trieicosapentaenoate, glycerol trilinolenate, or glycerol trioleate instead of DDD and it was found that this activity was increased with the increasing number of double bonds in the structure. Furthermore, the same type of experiment was carried out using a lipid-soluble radical initiator, 2,2'-azobisisobutyronitrile and the similar result was obtained. These results indicated that a highly polyunsaturated fatty acid might act as an antioxidant in an emulsion system oxidized by an azo compound.
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- 2010
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15. Pulse shaping effect on two-photon excitation efficiency of alpha-perylene crystals and perylene in chloroform solution.
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Otake I, Kano SS, and Wada A
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We demonstrated that the two-photon excitation efficiency of perylene in chloroform solution as well as that of crystalline perylene was dramatically increased by optimizing the shape of intense femtosecond laser pulses of a regenerative amplifier output. The efficiency was three times higher than for an unshaped single femtosecond pulse with the pulse width of shorter than 50 fs. The pulse shape optimized for the solution sample was a pulse train with a repetition frequency of about 340 cm(-1), and the pulse shape optimized for crystalline perylene was very similar. These results supported our previous findings on alpha-perylene crystals using weak femtosecond pulses from a mode-locked laser oscillator [T. Okada et al. J. Chem. Phys. 121, 6385 (2004)]. Furthermore, it was confirmed that the shaped pulse optimized for the liquid sample could also increase the two-photon excitation efficiency of alpha-perylene crystals and vice versa. We concluded that the mechanism for the increase in excitation efficiency of perylene in chloroform was almost the same as that for alpha-perylene crystal, and that the efficiency increased mainly through intramolecular dynamical processes. Processes involving intermolecular interactions and/or energy states delocalized over the crystal cannot play the major role.
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- 2006
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16. Optical control of two-photon excitation efficiency of alpha-perylene crystal by pulse shaping.
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Okada T, Otake I, Mizoguchi R, Onda K, Kano SS, and Wada A
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Optimized pulse shaping experiments were carried out on the control of two-photon excitation efficiency of an alpha-perylene crystal in the temperature region from 30 to 290 K. It was found that a pulse train with a pulse interval of 90 fs and an alternately reversing phase relation increased the excitation efficiency by a factor of 2 for the whole temperature region. The pulse shape characteristic for effective efficiency increase was reduced by double pulse experiments in which the dependence of the emission intensity on the pulse interval and relative phase between pulses were measured. The mechanism of the efficiency increase is briefly discussed using a sliding-window Fourier transform of the pulse shape., ((c) 2004 American Institute of Physics)
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- 2004
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17. [Studies on the detection of doping drugs. I. A thin-layer chromatographic screening procedure for detecting drugs from urine sample of race horses].
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Imai Y, Kawakubo T, Otake I, and Namekata M
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- Animals, Antidepressive Agents urine, Fluorescence, Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet, Tranquilizing Agents urine, Analgesics urine, Central Nervous System Stimulants urine, Chromatography, Thin Layer, Horses
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- 1972
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