10,256 results on '"SASAKI, H."'
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2. Nuclear data activities for medium mass and heavy nuclei at Los Alamos
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Mumpower, M. R., Sprouse, T. M, Kawano, T., Herman, M. W., Lovell, A. E., Misch, G. W., Neudecker, D., Sasaki, H., Stetcu, I., and Talou, P.
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Nuclear Theory ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Nuclear data is critical for many modern applications from stockpile stewardship to cutting edge scientific research. Central to these pursuits is a robust pipeline for nuclear modeling as well as data assimilation and dissemination. We summarize a small portion of the ongoing nuclear data efforts at Los Alamos for medium mass to heavy nuclei. We begin with an overview of the NEXUS framework and show how one of its modules can be used for model parameter optimization using Bayesian techniques. The mathematical framework affords the combination of different measured data in determining model parameters and their associated correlations. It also has the advantage of being able to quantify outliers in data. We exemplify the power of this procedure by highlighting the recently evaluated 239-Pu cross section. We further showcase the success of our tools and pipeline by covering the insight gained from incorporating the latest nuclear modeling and data in astrophysical simulations as part of the Fission In R-process Elements (FIRE) collaboration., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, Nuclear Data (2022) conference proceedings. Comments welcome!
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- 2022
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3. Collective enhancement in the exciton model
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Mumpower, M. R., Nuedecker, D., Sasaki, H., Kawano, T., Lovell, A. E., Herman, M. W., Stetcu, I., and Dupuis, M.
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Nuclear Theory ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The pre-equilibrium reaction mechanism is considered in the context of the exciton model. A modification to the one-particle one-hole state density is studied which can be interpreted as a collective enhancement. The magnitude of the collective enhancement is set by simulating the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) pulsed-spheres neutron-leakage spectra. The impact of the collective enhancement is explored in the context of the highly deformed actinide, 239-Pu. A consequence of this enhancement is the removal of fictitious levels in the Distorted-Wave Born Approximation often used in modern nuclear reaction codes., Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures. Comments welcome!
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- 2022
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4. Variation of the Atomic Arrangement in Liquid Silicon Near the Melting Point
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Ogawa, H., Sasaki, H., and Waseda, Y.
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Technology ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 ,Chemicals: Manufacture, use, etc. ,TP200-248 - Published
- 1996
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5. Effects of NKT Cells on Metabolic Disorders Caused by High-Fat Diet Using CD1d-Knockout Mice
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Ishikawa H, Nagashima R, Kuno Y, Sasaki H, Kohda C, and Iyoda M
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nkt cells ,high-fat diet ,obesity ,serum biochemical markers ,adipose tissue ,Specialties of internal medicine ,RC581-951 - Abstract
Hiroki Ishikawa,1 Ryuichi Nagashima,1 Yoshihiro Kuno,1,2 Hiraku Sasaki,3 Chikara Kohda,1 Masayuki Iyoda1,2 1Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Showa University School of Medicine, Tokyo, 142-8555, Japan; 2Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, Showa University School of Medicine, Tokyo, 142-8666, Japan; 3Department of Health Science, Faculty of Health and Sports Science, Juntendo University, Inzai, Chiba, 270-1695, JapanCorrespondence: Hiroki Ishikawa, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Showa University School of Medicine, 1-5-8 Hatanodai, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, 142-8555, Japan, Tel +81-3-3784-8131, Fax +81-3-3784-3069, Email h_ishikawa@med.showa-u.ac.jpPurpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether NKT cells play an important role in preventing or exacerbating diseases caused by high-fat diet (HFD) using CD1d-knockout (KO) mice which lack NKT cells.Methods: Five-week-old male Balb/c (wild-type; WT) or CD1dKO mice were fed with control-diet (CTD) or HFD for 16 weeks.Results: The present study revealed four main findings. First, CD1dKO mice were susceptible to obesity caused by HFD in comparison to WT mice. Second, clinical conditions of fatty liver caused by HFD were comparable between CD1dKO mice and WT mice. Third, HFD-fed WT mice showed high levels of serum biochemical markers, involved in lipid metabolisms, in comparison to WT mice fed a CTD. Notably, the serum concentrations of ALT, T-CHO, TG and HDL-C in CD1dKO mice fed a HFD were almost comparable to those of CD1dKO mice fed a CTD. Fourth, the expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) γ, low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR), CD36 of epididymal adipose tissue enhanced and proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type (PCSK) 9 in serum decreased.Conclusion: NKT cells were responsible for protection against HFD-induced obesity. However, CD1dKO mice were resistant to serum biochemical marker abnormalities after HFD feeding. One possible explanation is that the epididymal adipose tissue of CD1dKO mice could take up greater amounts of excess lipids in serum in comparison to WT mice.Keywords: NKT cells, high-fat diet, obesity, serum biochemical markers, adipose tissue
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- 2023
6. Impact of control measures including decolonization and hand hygiene for orthopaedic surgical site infection caused by MRSA at a Japanese tertiary-care hospital
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Kawamura, H., Imuta, N., Ooka, T., Shigemi, A., Nakamura, M., Mougi, K., Obama, Y., Fukuyama, R., Arimura, S., Murata, N., Tominaga, H., Sasaki, H., Nagano, S., Taniguchi, N., and Nishi, J.
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- 2024
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7. Suppressing dynamical diffraction artefacts in differential phase contrast scanning transmission electron microscopy of long-range electromagnetic fields via precession
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Mawson, T., Nakamura, A., Petersen, T. C., Shibata, N., Sasaki, H., Paganin, D. M., Morgan, M. J., and Findlay, S. D.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
In differential phase contrast scanning transmission electron microscopy (DPC-STEM), variability in dynamical diffraction resulting from changes in sample thickness and local crystal orientation (due to sample bending) can produce contrast comparable to that arising from the long-range electromagnetic fields probed by this technique. Through simulation we explore the scale of these dynamical diffraction artefacts and introduce a metric for the magnitude of their confounding contribution to the contrast. We show that precession over an angular range of a few milliradian can suppress this confounding contrast by one-to-two orders of magnitude. Our exploration centres around a case study of GaAs near the [011] zone-axis orientation using a probe-forming aperture semiangle on the order of 0.1 mrad at 300 keV, but the trends found and methodology used are expected to apply more generally., Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures, submitted to Ultramicroscopy
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- 2020
8. Prescribing Trends for the Same Patients with Schizophrenia Over 20 Years
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Yasui-Furukori N, Kawamata Y, Sasaki T, Yokoyama S, Okayasu H, Shinozaki M, Takeuchi Y, Sato A, Ishikawa T, Komahashi-Sasaki H, Miyazaki K, Fukasawa T, Furukori H, Sugawara N, and Shimoda K
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pharmacoepidemiology ,prescription ,antipsychotics ,trends ,schizophrenia ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Norio Yasui-Furukori,1,2 Yasushi Kawamata,1,3 Taro Sasaki,1,4 Saaya Yokoyama,1,5 Hiroaki Okayasu,1,6 Masataka Shinozaki,1,7 Yoshitaka Takeuchi,1,8 Aoi Sato,1,9 Takaaki Ishikawa,1,10 Hazuki Komahashi-Sasaki,1,11 Kensuke Miyazaki,12 Takashi Fukasawa,13 Hanako Furukori,14 Norio Sugawara,1,2 Kazutaka Shimoda1 1Department of Psychiatry, Dokkyo Medical University, School of Medicine, Tochigi, Japan; 2Department of Psychiatry, TMC Shimotsuga, Tochigi, Japan; 3Department of Psychiatry, Kikuchi Hospital, Tochigi, Japan; 4Department of Psychiatry, Asahi Hospital, Tochigi, Japan; 5Department of Psychiatry, Aoki Hospital, Tochigi, Japan; 6Department of Psychiatry, Fudogaoka Hospital, Saitama, Japan; 7Department of Psychiatry, Takizawa Hospital, Tochigi, Japan; 8Department of Psychiatry, Okamotodai Hospital, Tochigi, Japan; 9Department of Psychiatry, Muroi Hospital, Tochigi, Japan; 10Department of Psychiatry, Saitama-Konan Hospital, Saitama, Japan; 11Department of Psychiatry, Kanuma Hospital, Tochigi, Japan; 12Department of Neuropsychiatry, Hirosaki-Aiseikai Hospital, Aomori, Japan; 13Department of Psychiatry, Seinan Hospital, Aomori, Japan; 14Department of Neuropsychiatry, Kuroichi-Akebono Hospital, Aomori, JapanCorrespondence: Norio Yasui-Furukori, Department of Psychiatry, Dokkyo Medical University, School of Medicine, Mibu, Shimotsuga, Tochigi, 321-0293, Japan, Tel +81-282-86-1111, Fax +81-282-86-5187, Email furukori@dokkyomed.ac.jpBackground: Recent pharmacoepidemiology data show an increase in the proportion of patients receiving second-generation antipsychotic (SGA) monotherapy, but no studies have analyzed the same patients over a long period of time. Therefore, in this study, we retrospectively evaluated schizophrenia patients with available data for 20 years to determine whether the drug treatments in the same patients have changed in the past 20 years.Methods: The study began in April 2021 and was conducted in 15 psychiatric hospitals in Japan. Schizophrenia patients treated in the same hospital for 20 years were retrospectively examined for all prescriptions in 2016, 2011, 2006, and 2001 (ie, every 5 years).Results: The mean age of the 716 patients surveyed in 2021 was 61.7 years, with 49.0% being female. The rate of antipsychotic monotherapy use showed a slight increasing trend over the past 20 years; the rate of SGA use showed a marked increasing trend from 28.9% to 70.3% over the past 20 years, while the rate of SGA monotherapy use showed a gradual increasing trend over the past 20 years. The rates of concomitant use of anticholinergics, antidepressants, anxiolytics/sleep medications, and mood stabilizers showed decreasing, flat, flat, and flat trends over the past 20 years, respectively.Conclusion: The results of this study showed a slow but steady substitution of SGAs for first-generation antipsychotics (FGAs) over time, even in the same patients.Keywords: pharmacoepidemiology, prescription, antipsychotics, trends, schizophrenia
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- 2023
9. Possible effects of collective neutrino oscillations in the three flavor multi-angle simulations on supernova $\nu p$ process
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Sasaki, H., Kajino, T., Takiwaki, T., Hayakawa, T., Balantekin, A. B., and Pehlivan, Y.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We study the effects of collective neutrino oscillations on $\nu p$ process nucleosynthesis in proton-rich neutrino-driven winds by including both the multi-angle $3\times3$ flavor mixing and the nucleosynthesis network calculation. The number flux of energetic electron antineutrinos is raised by collective neutrino oscillations in a $1$D supernova model for $40 M_{\odot}$ progenitor. When the gas temperature decreases down to $\sim2-3\times10^{9}$ K, the increased flux of electron antineutrinos promotes $\nu p$ process more actively, resulting in the enhancement of $p$-nuclei. In the early phase of neutrino-driven wind, blowing at $0.6$ s after core bounce, oscillation effects are prominent in inverted mass hierarchy and $p$-nuclei are synthesized up to $^{106}\mathrm{Cd}$ and $^{108}\mathrm{Cd}$. On the other hand, in the later wind trajectory at $1.1$ s after core bounce, abundances of $p$-nuclei are increased remarkably by $\sim10-10^{4}$ times in normal mass hierarchy and even reaching heavier $p$-nuclei such as $^{124}\mathrm{Xe}$, $^{126}\mathrm{Xe}$ and $^{130}\mathrm{Ba}$. The averaged overproduction factor of $p$-nuclei is dominated by the later wind trajectories. Our results demonstrate that collective neutrino oscillations can strongly influence $\nu p$ process, which indicates that they should be included in the network calculations in order to obtain precise abundances of $p$-nuclei. The conclusions of this paper depend on the difference of initial neutrino parameters between electron and non-electron antineutrino flavors which is large in our case. Further systematic studies on input neutrino physics and wind trajectories are necessary to draw a robust conclusion. However, this finding would help understand the origin of solar-system isotopic abundances of $p$-nuclei such as $^{92,94}\mathrm{Mo}$ and $^{96,98}\mathrm{Ru}$., Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in Phys.Rev.D
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- 2017
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10. Nuclear data activities for medium mass and heavy nuclei at Los Alamos
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Mumpower M. R., Sprouse T. M., Kawano T., Herman M. W., Lovell A. E., Misch G. W., Neudecker D., Sasaki H., Stetcu I., and Talou P.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Nuclear data is critical for many modern applications from stockpile stewardship to cutting edge scientific research. Central to these pursuits is a robust pipeline for nuclear modeling as well as data assimilation and dissemination. We summarize a small portion of the ongoing nuclear data efforts at Los Alamos for medium mass to heavy nuclei. We begin with an overview of the NEXUS framework and show how one of its modules can be used for model parameter optimization using Bayesian techniques. The mathematical framework affords the combination of different measured data in determining model parameters and their associated correlations. It also has the advantage of being able to quantify outliers in data. We exemplify the power of this procedure by highlighting the recently evaluated 239Pu cross section. We further showcase the success of our tools and pipeline by covering the insight gained from incorporating the latest nuclear modeling and data in astrophysical simulations as part of the Fission In R-process Elements (FIRE) collaboration. We advocate for the adoption of tranmission protocols such as the Unified Reaction Structures for Astrophysics (URSA) for the rapid inclusion of nuclear data into astrophysical simulations.
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- 2023
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11. The Effect of Changing Surgical Instruments Prior to Wound Closure To Prevent Wound Infection in Lower Gastrointestinal Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Kuwahara, Ryuichi, Uchino, Motoi, Ikeuchi, Hiroki, Bando, Toshihiro, Sasaki, H., Yasuhara, Michiko, Kimura, Kei, Goto, Y., Horio, Yuki, Minagawa, Tomohiro, Ikeda, M., Ueda, Takashi, and Takesue, Yoshio
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- 2021
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12. Variants associated with Gaucher disease in multiple system atrophy
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Tanner, Caroline, Mitsui, J, Matsukawa, T, Sasaki, H, Yabe, I, Matsushima, M, Duerr, A, Brice, A, Takashima, H, Kikuchi, A, and Aoki, M
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- 2015
13. The Cherenkov Telescope Array Large Size Telescope
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Ambrosi, G., Awane, Y., Baba, H., Bamba, A., Barceló, M., de Almeida, U. Barres, Barrio, J. A., Bigas, O. Blanch, Boix, J., Brunetti, L., Carmona, E., Chabanne, E., Chikawa, M., Colin, P., Conteras, J. L., Cortina, J., Dazzi, F., Deangelis, A., Deleglise, G., Delgado, C., Díaz, C., Dubois, F., Fiasson, A., Fink, D., Fouque, N., Freixas, L., Fruck, C., Gadola, A., García, R., Gascon, D., Geffroy, N., Giglietto, N., Giordano, F., Grañena, F., Gunji, S., Hagiwara, R., Hamer, N., Hanabata, Y., Hassan, T., Hatanaka, K., Haubold, T., Hayashida, M., Hermel, R., Herranz, D., Hirotani, K., Inoue, S., Inoue, Y., Ioka, K., Jablonski, C., Kagaya, M., Katagiri, H., Kishimoto, T., Kodani, K., Kohri, K., Konno, Y., Koyama, S., Kubo, H., Kushida, J., Lamanna, G., Flour, T. Le, López-Moya, M., López, R., Lorenz, E., Majumdar, P., Manalaysay, A., Mariotti, M., Martínez, G., Martínez, M., Mazin, D., Miranda, J. M., Mirzoyan, R., Monteiro, I., Moralejo, A., Murase, K., Nagataki, S., Nakajima, D., Nakamori, T., Nishijima, K., Noda, K., Nozato, A., Ohira, Y., Ohishi, M., Ohoka, H., Okumura, A., Orito, R., Panazol, J. L., Paneque, D., Paoletti, R., Paredes, J. M., Pauletta, G., Podkladkin, S., Prast, J., Rando, R., Reimann, O., Ribó, M., Rosier-Lees, S., Saito, K., Saito, T., Saito, Y., Sakaki, N., Sakonaka, R., Sanuy, A., Sasaki, H., Sawada, M., Scalzotto, V., Schultz, S., Schweizer, T., Shibata, T., Shu, S., Sieiro, J., Stamatescu, V., Steiner, S., Straumann, U., Sugawara, R., Tajima, H., Takami, H., Tanaka, S., Tanaka, M., Tejedor, L. A., Terada, Y., Teshima, M., Totani, T., Ueno, H., Umehara, K., Vollhardt, A., Wagner, R., Wetteskind, H., Yamamoto, T., Yamazaki, R., Yoshida, A., Yoshida, T., and Yoshikoshi, T.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The two arrays of the Very High Energy gamma-ray observatory Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) will include four Large Size Telescopes (LSTs) each with a 23 m diameter dish and 28 m focal distance. These telescopes will enable CTA to achieve a low-energy threshold of 20 GeV, which is critical for important studies in astrophysics, astroparticle physics and cosmology. This work presents the key specifications and performance of the current LST design in the light of the CTA scientific objectives., Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, In Proceedings of the 33rd International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2013), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). All CTA contributions at arXiv:1307.2232
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- 2013
14. Development of the Photomultiplier-Tube Readout System for the CTA Large Size Telescope
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Kubo, H., Paoletti, R., Awane, Y., Bamba, A., Barcelo, M., Barrio, J. A., Blanch, O., Boix, J., Delgado, C., Fink, D., Gascon, D., Gunji, S., Hagiwara, R., Hanabata, Y., Hatanaka, K., Hayashida, M., Ikeno, M., Kabuki, S., Katagiri, H., Kataoka, J., Konno, Y., Koyama, S., Kishimoto, T., Kushida, J., Martinez, G., Masuda, S., Miranda, J. M., Mirzoyan, R., Mizuno, T., Nagayoshi, T., Nakajima, D., Nakamori, T., Ohoka, H., Okumura, A., Orito, R., Saito, T., Sanuy, A., Sasaki, H., Sawada, M., Schweizer, T., Sugawara, R., Sulanke, K. -H., Tajima, H., Tanaka, M., Tanaka, S., Tejedor, L. A., Terada, Y., Teshima, M., Tokanai, F., Tsuchiya, Y., Uchida, T., Ueno, H., Umehara, K., and Yamamoto, T.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
We have developed a prototype of the photomultiplier tube (PMT) readout system for the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) Large Size Telescope (LST). Two thousand PMTs along with their readout systems are arranged on the focal plane of each telescope, with one readout system per 7-PMT cluster. The Cherenkov light pulses generated by the air showers are detected by the PMTs and amplified in a compact, low noise and wide dynamic range gain block. The output of this block is then digitized at a sampling rate of the order of GHz using the Domino Ring Sampler DRS4, an analog memory ASIC developed at Paul Scherrer Institute. The sampler has 1,024 capacitors per channel and four channels are cascaded for increased depth. After a trigger is generated in the system, the charges stored in the capacitors are digitized by an external slow sampling ADC and then transmitted via Gigabit Ethernet. An onboard FPGA controls the DRS4, trigger threshold, and Ethernet transfer. In addition, the control and monitoring of the Cockcroft-Walton circuit that provides high voltage for the 7-PMT cluster are performed by the same FPGA. A prototype named Dragon has been developed that has successfully sampled PMT signals at a rate of 2 GHz, and generated single photoelectron spectra., Comment: In Proceedings of the 33rd International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2013), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). All CTA contributions at arXiv:1307.2232
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- 2013
15. CTA contributions to the 33rd International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2013)
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Consortium, The CTA, Abril, O., Acharya, B. S., Actis, M., Agnetta, G., Aguilar, J. A., Aharonian, F., Ajello, M., Akhperjanian, A., Alcubierre, M., Aleksic, J., Alfaro, R., Aliu, E., Allafort, A. J., Allan, D., Allekotte, I., Aloisio, R., Amato, E., Ambrosi, G., Ambrosio, M., Anderson, J., Angüner, E. O., Antonelli, L. A., Antonuccio, V., Antonucci, M., Antoranz, P., Aravantinos, A., Argan, A., Arlen, T., Aramo, C., Armstrong, T., Arnaldi, H., Arrabito, L., Asano, K., Ashton, T., Asorey, H. G., Aune, T., Awane, Y., Baba, H., Babic, A., Baby, N., Bähr, J., Bais, A., Baixeras, C., Bajtlik, S., Balbo, M., Balis, D., Balkowski, C., Ballet, J., Bamba, A., Bandiera, R., Barber, A., Barbier, C., Barceló, M., Barnacka, A., Barnstedt, J., de Almeida, U. Barres, Barrio, J. A., Basili, A., Basso, S., Bastieri, D., Bauer, C., Baushev, A., Becciani, U., Becerra, J., Becherini, Y., Bechtol, K. C., Tjus, J. Becker, Beckmann, V., Bednarek, W., Behera, B., Belluso, M., Benbow, W., Berdugo, J., Berge, D., Berger, K., Bernard, F., Bernardino, T., Bernlöhr, K., Bertucci, B., Bhat, N., Bhattacharyya, S., Biasuzzi, B., Bigongiari, C., Biland, A., Billotta, S., Bird, T., Birsin, E., Bissaldi, E., Biteau, J., Bitossi, M., Blake, S., Bigas, O. Blanch, Blasi, P., Bobkov, A., Boccone, V., Böttcher, M., Bogacz, L., Bogart, J., Bogdan, M., Boisson, C., Gargallo, J. Boix, Bolmont, J., Bonanno, G., Bonardi, A., Bonev, T., Bonifacio, P., Bonnoli, G., Bordas, P., Borgland, A., Borkowski, J., Bose, R., Botner, O., Bottani, A., Bouchet, L., Bourgeat, M., Boutonnet, C., Bouvier, A., Brau-Nogué, S., Braun, I., Bretz, T., Briggs, M., Brigida, M., Bringmann, T., Britto, R., Brook, P., Brun, P., Brunetti, L., Bruno, P., Bucciantini, N., Buanes, T., Buckley, J., Bühler, R., Bugaev, V., Bulgarelli, A., Bulik, T., Busetto, G., Buson, S., Byrum, K., Cailles, M., Cameron, R., Camprecios, J., Canestrari, R., Cantu, S., Capalbi, M., Caraveo, P., Carmona, E., Carosi, A., Carosi, R., Carr, J., Carter, J., Carton, P. -H., Caruso, R., Casanova, S., Cascone, E., Casiraghi, M., Castellina, A., Catalano, O., Cavazzani, S., Cazaux, S., Cerchiara, P., Cerruti, M., Chabanne, E., Chadwick, P., Champion, C., Chaves, R., Cheimets, P., Chen, A., Chiang, J., Chiappetti, L., Chikawa, M., Chitnis, V. R., Chollet, F., Christof, A., Chudoba, J., Cieślar, M., Cillis, A., Cilmo, M., Codino, A., Cohen-Tanugi, J., Colafrancesco, S., Colin, P., Colome, J., Colonges, S., Compin, M., Conconi, P., Conforti, V., Connaughton, V., Conrad, J., Contreras, J. L., Coppi, P., Coridian, J., Corona, P., Corti, D., Cortina, J., Cossio, L., Costa, A., Costantini, H., Cotter, G., Courty, B., Couturier, S., Covino, S., Crimi, G., Criswell, S. J., Croston, J., Cusumano, G., Dafonseca, M., Dale, O., Daniel, M., Darling, J., Davids, I., Dazzi, F., de Angelis, A., De Caprio, V., De Frondat, F., Pino, E. M. de Gouveia Dal, de la Calle, I., De La Vega, G. A., Lopez, R. de los Reyes, de Lotto, B., De Luca, A., de Naurois, M., de Oliveira, Y., Wilhelmi, E. de Oña, de Palma, F., de Souza, V., Decerprit, G., Decock, G., Deil, C., Delagnes, E., Deleglise, G., Delgado, C., della Volpe, D., Demange, P., Depaola, G., Dettlaff, A., Di Girolamo, T., Di Giulio, C., Di Paola, A., Di Pierro, F., di Sciascio, G., Díaz, C., Dick, J., Dickherber, R., Dickinson, H., Diez-Blanco, V., Digel, S., Dimitrov, D., Disset, G., Djannati-Ataï, A., Doert, M., Dohmke, M., Domainko, W., Prester, D. Dominis, Donat, A., Dorner, D., Doro, M., Dournaux, J. -L., Drake, G., Dravins, D., Drury, L., Dubois, F., Dubois, R., Dubus, G., Dufour, C., Dumas, D., Dumm, J., Durand, D., Dwarkadas, V., Dyks, J., Dyrda, M., Ebr, J., Edy, E., Egberts, K., Eger, P., Einecke, S., Eleftheriadis, C., Elles, S., Emmanoulopoulos, D., Engelhaupt, D., Enomoto, R., Ernenwein, J. -P., Errando, M., Etchegoyen, A., Evans, P. A., Falcone, A., Faltenbacher, A., Fantinel, D., Farakos, K., Farnier, C., Farrell, E., Fasola, G., Favill, B. W., Fede, E., Federici, S., Fegan, S., Feinstein, F., Ferenc, D., Ferrando, P., Fesquet, M., Fetfatzis, P., Fiasson, A., Fillin-Martino, E., Fink, D., Finley, C., Finley, J. P., Fiorini, M., Curcoll, R. Firpo, Flandrini, E., Fleischhack, H., Flores, H., Florin, D., Focke, W., Föhr, C., Fokitis, E., Font, L., Fontaine, G., Fornasa, M., Förster, A., Fortson, L., Fouque, N., Franckowiak, A., Franco, F. J., Frankowski, A., Fransson, C., Fraser, G. W., Frei, R., Fresnillo, L., Fruck, C., Fugazza, D., Fujita, Y., Fukazawa, Y., Fukui, Y., Funk, S., Gäbele, W., Gabici, S., Gabriele, R., Gadola, A., Galante, N., Gall, D., Gallant, Y., Gámez-García, J., Garczarczyk, M., García, B., López, R. Garcia, Gardiol, D., Gargano, F., Garrido, D., Garrido, L., Gascon, D., Gaug, M., Gaweda, J., Gebremedhin, L., Geffroy, N., Gerard, L., Ghedina, A., Ghigo, M., Ghislain, P., Giannakaki, E., Gianotti, F., Giarrusso, S., Giavitto, G., Giebels, B., Giglietto, N., Gika, V., Giomi, M., Giommi, P., Giordano, F., Girard, N., Giro, E., Giuliani, A., Glanzman, T., Glicenstein, J. -F., Godinovic, N., Golev, V., Berisso, M. Gomez, Gómez-Ortega, J., Gonzalez, M. M., González, A., González, F., Muñoz, A. González, Gothe, K. S., Grabarczyk, T., Gougerot, M., Graciani, R., Grandi, P., Grañena, F., Granot, J., Grasseau, G., Gredig, R., Green, A., Greenshaw, T., Grégoire, T., Grillo, A., Grimm, O., Grondin, M. -H., Grube, J., Grudzinska, M., Gruev, V., Grünewald, S., Grygorczuk, J., Guarino, V., Gunji, S., Gyuk, G., Hadasch, D., Hagedorn, A., Hagiwara, R., Hahn, J., Hakansson, N., Hallgren, A., Heras, N. Hamer, Hara, S., Hardcastle, M. J., Harezlak, D., Harris, J., Hassan, T., Hatanaka, K., Haubold, T., Haupt, A., Hayakawa, T., Hayashida, M., Heller, R., Henault, F., Henri, G., Hermann, G., Hermel, R., Herrero, A., Hervet, O., Hidaka, N., Hinton, J. A., Hirotani, K., Hoffmann, D., Hofmann, W., Hofverberg, P., Holder, J., Hörandel, J. R., Horns, D., Horville, D., Houles, J., Hrabovsky, M., Hrupec, D., Huan, H., Huber, B., Huet, J. -M., Hughes, G., Humensky, T. B., Huovelin, J., Huppert, J. -F., Ibarra, A., Ikawa, D., Illa, J. M., Impiombato, D., Incorvaia, S., Inoue, S., Inoue, Y., Iocco, F., Ioka, K., Israel, G. L., Jablonski, C., Jacholkowska, A., Jacquemier, J., Jamrozy, M., Janiak, M., Jean, P., Jeanney, C., Jimenez, J. J., Jogler, T., Johnson, C., Johnson, T., Journet, L., Juffroy, C., Jung, I., Kaaret, P., Kabuki, S., Kagaya, M., Kakuwa, J., Kalkuhl, C., Kankanyan, R., Karastergiou, A., Kärcher, K., Karczewski, M., Karkar, S., Kasperek, J., Kastana, D., Katagiri, H., Kataoka, J., Katarzyński, K., Katz, U., Kawanaka, N., Kazanas, D., Kelley-Hoskins, N., Kellner-Leidel, B., Kelly, H., Kendziorra, E., Khélifi, B., Kieda, D. B., Kifune, T., Kihm, T., Kishimoto, T., Kitamoto, K., Kluźniak, W., Knapic, C., Knapp, J., Knödlseder, J., Köck, F., Kocot, J., Kodani, K., Köhne, J. -H., Kohri, K., Kokkotas, K., Kolitzus, D., Komin, N., Kominis, I., Konno, Y., Köppel, H., Korohoda, P., Kosack, K., Koss, G., Kossakowski, R., Koul, R., Kowal, G., Koyama, S., Kozioł, J., Krähenbühl, T., Krause, J., Krawzcynski, H., Krennrich, F., Krepps, A., Kretzschmann, A., Krobot, R., Krueger, P., Kubo, H., Kudryavtsev, V. A., Kushida, J., Kuznetsov, A., La Barbera, A., La Palombara, N., La Parola, V., La Rosa, G., Lacombe, K., Lamanna, G., Lande, J., Languignon, D., Lapington, J. S., Laporte, P., Laurent, B., Lavalley, C., Flour, T. Le, Padellec, A. Le, Lee, S. -H., Lee, W. H., Lefèvre, J. -P., Leich, H., de Oliveira, M. A. Leigui, Lelas, D., Lenain, J. -P., Leoni, R., Leopold, D. J., Lerch, T., Lessio, L., Leto, G., Lieunard, B., Lieunard, S., Lindemann, R., Lindfors, E., Liolios, A., Lipniacka, A., Lockart, H., Lohse, T., Lombardi, S., Longo, F., Lopatin, A., Lopez, M., López-Coto, R., López-Oramas, A., Lorca, A., Lorenz, E., Louis, F., Lubinski, P., Lucarelli, F., Lüdecke, H., Ludwin, J., Luque-Escamilla, P. L., Lustermann, W., Luz, O., Lyard, E., Maccarone, M. C., Maccarone, T. J., Madejski, G. M., Madhavan, A., Mahabir, M., Maier, G., Majumdar, P., Malaguti, G., Malaspina, G., Maltezos, S., Manalaysay, A., Mancilla, A., Mandat, D., Maneva, G., Mangano, A., Manigot, P., Mannheim, K., Manthos, I., Maragos, N., Marcowith, A., Mariotti, M., Marisaldi, M., Markoff, S., Marszałek, A., Martens, C., Martí, J., Martin, J. -M., Martin, P., Martínez, G., Martínez, F., Martínez, M., Massaro, F., Masserot, A., Mastichiadis, A., Mathieu, A., Matsumoto, H., Mattana, F., Mattiazzo, S., Maurer, A., Maurin, G., Maxfield, S., Maya, J., Mazin, D., Comb, L. Mc, McCann, A., McCubbin, N., McHardy, I., McKay, R., Meagher, K., Medina, C., Melioli, C., Melkumyan, D., Melo, D., Mereghetti, S., Mertsch, P., Meucci, M., Meyer, M., Michałowski, J., Micolon, P., Mihailidis, A., Mineo, T., Minuti, M., Mirabal, N., Mirabel, F., Miranda, J. M., Mirzoyan, R., Mistò, A., Mizuno, T., Moal, B., Moderski, R., Mognet, I., Molinari, E., Molinaro, M., Montaruli, T., Monte, C., Monteiro, I., Moore, P., Olaizola, A. Moralejo, Mordalska, M., Morello, C., Mori, K., Morlino, G., Morselli, A., Mottez, F., Moudden, Y., Moulin, E., Mrusek, I., Mukherjee, R., Munar-Adrover, P., Muraishi, H., Murase, K., Murphy, A. StJ., Nagataki, S., Naito, T., Nakajima, D., Nakamori, T., Nakayama, K., Naumann, C., Naumann, D., Naumann-Godo, M., Nayman, P., Nedbal, D., Neise, D., Nellen, L., Neronov, A., Neustroev, V., Neyroud, N., Nicastro, L., Nicolau-Kukliński, J., Niedźwiecki, A., Niemiec, J., Nieto, D., Nikolaidis, A., Nishijima, K., Nishikawa, K. -I., Noda, K., Nolan, S., Northrop, R., Nosek, D., Nowak, N., Nozato, A., Oakes, L., O'Brien, P. T., Ohira, Y., Ohishi, M., Ohm, S., Ohoka, H., Okuda, T., Okumura, A., Olive, J. -F., Ong, R. A., Orito, R., Orr, M., Osborne, J. P., Ostrowski, M., Otero, L. A., Otte, N., Ovcharov, E., Oya, I., Ozieblo, A., Padilla, L., Pagano, I., Paiano, S., Paillot, D., Paizis, A., Palanque, S., Palatka, M., Pallota, J., Palatiello, M., Panagiotidis, K., Panazol, J. -L., Paneque, D., Panter, M., Panzera, M. R., Paoletti, R., Papayannis, A., Papyan, G., Paredes, J. M., Pareschi, G., Parraud, J. -M., Parsons, D., Pauletta, G., Arribas, M. Paz, Pech, M., Pedaletti, G., Pelassa, V., Pelat, D., Perez, M. d. C., Persic, M., Petrucci, P. -O., Peyaud, B., Pichel, A., Pieloth, D., Pierre, E., Pita, S., Pivato, G., Pizzolato, F., Platino, M., Platos, Ł., Platzer, R., Podkladkin, S., Pogosyan, L., Pohl, M., Pojmanski, G., Ponz, J. D., Potter, W., Poutanen, J., Prandini, E., Prast, J., Preece, R., Profeti, F., Prokoph, H., Prouza, M., Proyetti, M., Puerto-Giménez, I., Pühlhofer, G., Puljak, I., Punch, M., Pyzioł, R., Quel, E. J., Quesada, J., Quinn, J., Quirrenbach, A., Racero, E., Rainò, S., Rajda, P. J., Rameez, M., Ramon, P., Rando, R., Rannot, R. C., Rataj, M., Raue, M., Ravignani, D., Reardon, P., Reimann, O., Reimer, A., Reimer, O., Reitberger, K., Renaud, M., Renner, S., Reville, B., Rhode, W., Ribó, M., Ribordy, M., Richards, G., Richer, M. G., Rico, J., Ridky, J., Rieger, F., Ringegni, P., Ripken, J., Ristori, P. R., Rivière, A., Rivoire, S., Rob, L., Rodeghiero, G., Roeser, U., Rohlfs, R., Rojas, G., Romano, P., Romaszkan, W., Romero, G. E., Rosen, S. R., Lees, S. Rosier, Ross, D., Rouaix, G., Rousselle, J., Rousselle, S., Rovero, A. C., Roy, F., Royer, S., Rudak, B., Rulten, C., Rupiński, M., Russo, F., Ryde, F., Saavedra, O., Sacco, B., Saemann, E. O., Saggion, A., Sahakian, V., Saito, K., Saito, T., Saito, Y., Sakaki, N., Sakonaka, R., Salini, A., Sanchez, F., Sanchez-Conde, M., Sandoval, A., Sandaker, H., Sant'Ambrogio, E., Santangelo, A., Santos, E. M., Sanuy, A., Sapozhnikov, L., Sarkar, S., Sartore, N., Sasaki, H., Satalecka, K., Sawada, M., Scalzotto, V., Scapin, V., Scarcioffolo, M., Schafer, J., Schanz, T., Schlenstedt, S., Schlickeiser, R., Schmidt, T., Schmoll, J., Schovanek, P., Schroedter, M., Schubert, A., Schultz, C., Schultze, J., Schulz, A., Schure, K., Schussler, F., Schwab, T., Schwanke, U., Schwarz, J., Schwarzburg, S., Schweizer, T., Schwemmer, S., Schwendicke, U., Schwerdt, C., Segreto, A., Seiradakis, J. -H., Sembroski, G. H., Servillat, M., Seweryn, K., Sharma, M., Shayduk, M., Shellard, R. C., Shi, J., Shibata, T., Shibuya, A., Shore, S., Shum, E., Sideras-Haddad, E., Sidoli, L., Sidz, M., Sieiro, J., Sikora, M., Silk, J., Sillanpää, A., Singh, B. B., Sironi, G., Sitarek, J., Skole, C., Smareglia, R., Smith, A., Smith, D., Smith, J., Smith, N., Sobczyńska, D., Sol, H., Sottile, G., Sowiński, M., Spanier, F., Spiga, D., Spyrou, S., Stamatescu, V., Stamerra, A., Starling, R. L. C., Stawarz, Ł., Steenkamp, R., Stegmann, C., Steiner, S., Stella, C., Stergioulas, N., Sternberger, R., Sterzel, M., Stinzing, F., Stodulski, M., Stolarczyk, Th., Straumann, U., Strazzeri, E., Stringhetti, L., Suarez, A., Suchenek, M., Sugawara, R., Sulanke, K. -H., Sun, S., Supanitsky, A. D., Suric, T., Sutcliffe, P., Sykes, J. M., Szanecki, M., Szepieniec, T., Szostek, A., Tagliaferri, G., Tajima, H., Takahashi, H., Takahashi, K., Takalo, L., Takami, H., Talbot, G., Tammi, J., Tanaka, M., Tanaka, S., Tasan, J., Tavani, M., Tavernet, J. -P., Tejedor, L. A., Telezhinsky, I., Temnikov, P., Tenzer, C., Terada, Y., Terrier, R., Teshima, M., Testa, V., Tezier, D., Thayer, J., Thuermann, D., Tibaldo, L., Tibolla, O., Tiengo, A., Timpanaro, M. C., Tluczykont, M., Peixoto, C. J. Todero, Tokanai, F., Tokarz, M., Toma, K., Tonachini, A., Torii, K., Tornikoski, M., Torres, D. F., Torres, M., Toscano, S., Toso, G., Tosti, G., Totani, T., Toussenel, F., Tovmassian, G., Travnicek, P., Treves, A., Trifoglio, M., Troyano, I., Tsinganos, K., Ueno, H., Umana, G., Umehara, K., Upadhya, S. S., Usher, T., Uslenghi, M., Vagnetti, F., Valdes-Galicia, J. F., Vallania, P., Vallejo, G., van Driel, W., van Eldik, C., Vandenbrouke, J., Vanderwalt, J., Vankov, H., Vasileiadis, G., Vassiliev, V., Veberic, D., Vegas, I., Vercellone, S., Vergani, S., Verzi, V., Vettolani, G. P., Veyssière, C., Vialle, J. P., Viana, A., Videla, M., Vigorito, C., Vincent, P., Vincent, S., Vink, J., Vlahakis, N., Vlahos, L., Vogler, P., Voisin, V., Vollhardt, A., von Gunten, H. -P., Vorobiov, S., Vuerli, C., Waegebaert, V., Wagner, R., Wagner, R. G., Wagner, S., Wakely, S. P., Walter, R., Walther, T., Warda, K., Warwick, R. S., Wawer, P., Wawrzaszek, R., Webb, N., Wegner, P., Weinstein, A., Weitzel, Q., Welsing, R., Werner, M., Wetteskind, H., White, R. J., Wierzcholska, A., Wiesand, S., Wilhelm, A., Wilkinson, M. I., Williams, D. A., Willingale, R., Winde, M., Winiarski, K., Wischnewski, R., Wiśniewski, Ł., Wojcik, P., Wood, M., Wörnlein, A., Xiong, Q., Yadav, K. K., Yamamoto, H., Yamamoto, T., Yamazaki, R., Yanagita, S., Yebras, J. M., Yelos, D., Yoshida, A., Yoshida, T., Yoshikoshi, T., Yu, P., Zabalza, V., Zacharias, M., Zajczyk, A., Zampieri, L., Zanin, R., Zdziarski, A., Zech, A., Zhao, A., Zhou, X., Zietara, K., Ziolkowski, J., Ziółkowski, P., Zitelli, V., Zurbach, C., and Zychowski, P.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Compilation of CTA contributions to the proceedings of the 33rd International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2013), which took place in 2-9 July, 2013, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Comment: Index of CTA conference proceedings at the ICRC2013, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). v1: placeholder with no arXiv links yet, to be replaced once individual contributions have been all submitted. v2: final with arXiv links to all CTA contributions and full author list
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16. Metal-insulator transition and the Pr$^{3+}$/Pr$^{4+}$ valence shift in (Pr$_{1-y}$Y$_{y}$)$_{0.7}$Ca$_{0.3}$CoO$_3$
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Hejtmánek, J., Šantavá, E., Knížek, K., Maryško, M., Naito, Z. Jirák T., Sasaki, H., and Fujishiro, H.
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The magnetic, electric and thermal properties of the ($Ln_{1-y}$Y$_{y}$)$_{0.7}$Ca$_{0.3}$CoO$_3$ perovskites ($Ln$~=~Pr, Nd) were investigated down to very low temperatures. The main attention was given to a peculiar metal-insulator transition, which is observed in the praseodymium based samples with $y=0.075$ and 0.15 at $T_{M-I}=64$ and 132~K, respectively. The study suggests that the transition, reported originally in Pr$_{0.5}$Ca$_{0.5}$CoO$_3$, is not due to a mere change of cobalt ions from the intermediate- to the low-spin states, but is associated also with a significant electron transfer between Pr$^{3+}$ and Co$^{3+}$/Co$^{4+}$ sites, so that the praseodymium ions occur below $T_{M-I}$ in a mixed Pr$^{3+}$/Pr$^{4+}$ valence. The presence of Pr$^{4+}$ ions in the insulating phase of the yttrium doped samples (Pr$_{1-y}$Y$_{y}$)$_{0.7}$Ca$_{0.3}$CoO$_3$ is evidenced by Schottky peak originating in Zeeman splitting of the ground state Kramers doublet. The peak is absent in pure Pr$_{0.7}$Ca$_{0.3}$CoO$_3$ in which metallic phase, based solely on non-Kramers Pr$^{3+}$ ions, is retained down to the lowest temperature., Comment: 10 figures
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17. Recent Light-Element Standards-Related Work at Los Alamo [Slides]
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Hale, G., primary, Paris, M., additional, and Sasaki, H., additional
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18. Intraperitoneal cytology after laparoscopic radical hysterectomy with vaginal closure without the use of a manipulator for cervical cancer: a retrospective observational study
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Tanaka T, Miyamoto S, Terada S, Kogata Y, Sasaki H, Tsunetoh S, Yamada T, and Ohmichi M
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cervical cancer ,laparoscopy ,radical hysterectomy ,vaginal closure ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Tomohito Tanaka,1 Shunsuke Miyamoto,1 Shinichi Terada,1 Yuhei Kogata,1 Hiroshi Sasaki,1 Satoshi Tsunetoh,1 Takashi Yamada,2 Masahide Ohmichi11Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki, Japan; 2Department of Pathology, Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki, JapanPurpose: Although laparoscopic radical hysterectomy (LRH) has been performed for patients with cervical cancer because of its minimal invasiveness, a recent large prospective study showed that LRH was associated with a lower rate of disease-free survival and overall survival. However, the reason for these results is not apparent. The aim of this study was to evaluate the tumor spillage during LRH with vaginal closure without the use of a manipulator.Patients and methods: Twenty-four patients with cervical cancer underwent total LRH with vaginal closure. To evaluate the leakage of cancer cells during surgery, peritoneal cytology was performed before and after hysterectomy.Results: Among 24 patients with cervical cancer, 2 had stage IA2 disease, 19 had stage IB1 disease and 3 had stage IIA1 disease. Two patients had lymph node metastasis. The median tumor size on final pathology was 9 mm. No cancer cells were identified before or after hysterectomy in any patients.Conclusion: Total LRH with vaginal closure did not increase the propensity for tumor spillage in the peritoneal cavity.Keywords: cervical cancer, laparoscopy, radical hysterectomy, vaginal closure
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19. Safety and efficacy of eculizumab in Guillain-Barré syndrome: a multicentre, double-blind, randomised phase 2 trial
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Misawa, S, Kuwabara, S, Sato, Y, Yamaguchi, N, Nagashima, K, Katayama, K, Sekiguchi, Y, Iwai, Y, Amino, H, Suichi, T, Yokota, T, Nishida, Y, Kanouchi, T, Kohara, N, Kawamoto, M, Ishii, J, Kuwahara, M, Suzuki, H, Hirata, K, Kokubun, N, Masuda, R, Kaneko, J, Yabe, I, Sasaki, H, Kaida, K, Takazaki, H, Suzuki, N, Suzuki, S, Nodera, H, Matsui, N, Tsuji, S, Koike, H, Yamasaki, R, Kusunoki, S, Nagashima, T, Shimizu, T, Hirotani, M, Kadoya, M, Nakahara, J, Shimizu, J, Tanaka, M, Sobue, G, Katsuno, M, Yamaguchi, H, Ogata, H, Misawa, Sonoko, Kuwabara, Satoshi, Sato, Yasunori, Yamaguchi, Nobuko, Nagashima, Kengo, Katayama, Kanako, Sekiguchi, Yukari, Iwai, Yuta, Amino, Hiroshi, Suichi, Tomoki, Yokota, Takanori, Nishida, Yoichiro, Kanouchi, Tadashi, Kohara, Nobuo, Kawamoto, Michi, Ishii, Junko, Kuwahara, Motoi, Suzuki, Hidekazu, Hirata, Koichi, Kokubun, Norito, Masuda, Ray, Kaneko, Juntaro, Yabe, Ichiro, Sasaki, Hidenao, Kaida, Ken-ichi, Takazaki, Hiroshi, Suzuki, Norihiro, Suzuki, Shigeaki, Nodera, Hiroyuki, Matsui, Naoko, Tsuji, Shoji, Koike, Haruki, Yamasaki, Ryo, and Kusunoki, Susumu
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20. Air quality diagnosis from comprehensive observations of total OH reactivity and reactive trace species in urban central Tokyo
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Yoshino, A, Nakashima, Y, Miyazaki, K, Kato, S, Suthawaree, J, Shimo, N, Matsunaga, S, Chatani, S, Apel, E, Greenberg, J, Guenther, A, Ueno, H, Sasaki, H, Hoshi, JY, Yokota, H, Ishii, K, and Kajii, Y
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Urban air quality ,Total OH reactivity ,Tropospheric ozone ,Volatile organic compounds ,Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences ,Statistics ,Atmospheric Sciences ,Environmental Engineering - Abstract
We have conducted a comprehensive observational study to determine the mixing ratios of atmospheric chemical species and total OH reactivity in central Tokyo, in order to diagnose the air quality during summer and winter 2007 and autumn 2009. Concentrations of over 70 reactive trace species were continuously measured throughout each season. The total OH reactivity was measured directly using a laser-induced pump and probe technique. The observed chemical species exhibited seasonal variations. There was a good correlation between NO and CO in winter, but not in summer. This indicates that during winter, vehicle exhaust provided a significant source of NO in central Tokyo, while photolysis of NO 2 was dominant in summer. Similar values (approximately 30s -1) for the averaged total OH reactivity were observed in both summer and autumn during the daytime. However, VOCs accounted for a larger percentage of the OH reactivity in summer, while NO x was more dominant in autumn. We find that photochemical processes leading to oxidant production via VOCs dominated OH removal in summer, while the production of nitric acid from the reaction between OH and NO 2 was dominant in autumn, by-passing the oxidant production pathways and resulting in reduced oxidant formation. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.
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21. Impact of control measures including decolonization and hand hygiene for orthopaedic surgical site infection caused by MRSA at a Japanese tertiary-care hospital
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Kawamura, H., primary, Imuta, N., additional, Ooka, T., additional, Shigemi, A., additional, Nakamura, M., additional, Mougi, K., additional, Obama, Y., additional, Fukuyama, R., additional, Arimura, S., additional, Murata, N., additional, Tominaga, H., additional, Sasaki, H., additional, Nagano, S., additional, Taniguchi, N., additional, and Nishi, J., additional
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22. Reversal of freshening trend of Antarctic Bottom Water in the Australian-Antarctic Basin during 2010s
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Aoki, S., Yamazaki, K., Hirano, D., Katsumata, K., Shimada, K., Kitade, Y., Sasaki, H., and Murase, H.
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23. Vessel-Fender Contact Force Modelling for a Real-time Ship Manoeuvring Simulator.
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Moreno, F. M., Sasaki, H. A. U., Makiyama, H. S., and Tannuri, E. A.
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SHIP models , *NUMERICAL integration , *COMPUTER simulation , *SIMULATION methods & models , *DYNAMIC positioning systems , *FRICTION - Abstract
This paper presents the development of a method for calculating the horizontal contact forces between two bodies in a real-time ship manoeuvring simulator. The method was implemented in the simulator of the University of São Paulo, whose computing core is named "Dyna". The model proposed calculates restoration and friction forces between bodies and has a Momentum-Impulse based criterion to reduce numerical issues when the simulation numerical integration has large time-steps. The model was empirically evaluated at the simulator by deck officers, in real-time simulations with pilots and tugmasters. We also ran simulations of that model to compare its performance under different integration time-steps lengths. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Multiple Imprinted Sense and Antisense Transcripts, Differential Methylation and Tandem Repeats in a Putative Imprinting Control Region Upstream of Mouse Igf2
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Moore, T., Constancia, M., Zubair, M., Bailleul, B., Feil, R., Sasaki, H., and Reik, W.
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25. Consideration of memory of spin and parity in the fissioning compound nucleus by applying the Hauser-Feshbach fission fragment decay model to photonuclear reactions
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Kawano, T., primary, Lovell, A. E., additional, Okumura, S., additional, Sasaki, H., additional, Stetcu, I., additional, and Talou, P., additional
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26. Collective enhancement in the exciton model
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Mumpower, M. R., primary, Neudecker, D., additional, Sasaki, H., additional, Kawano, T., additional, Lovell, A. E., additional, Herman, M. W., additional, Stetcu, I., additional, and Dupuis, M., additional
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27. Patient perceptions of symptoms and concerns during cancer chemotherapy: ‘affects my family’ is the most important
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Sasaki, H., Tamura, K., Naito, Y., Ogata, K., Mogi, A., Tanaka, T., Ikari, Y., Masaki, M., Nakashima, Y., and Takamatsu, Y.
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28. Radical prostatectomy versus high-dose-rate brachytherapy and hypo-fractionated external beam radiation combined with long-term androgen deprivation for high-risk prostate cancer
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Mori, K., primary, Sasaki, H., additional, Urabe, F., additional, Honda, M., additional, Yanagisawa, T., additional, Aoki, M., additional, Miki, K., additional, Shariat, S.F., additional, and Kimura, T., additional
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29. P17-12 Molecular network pathway analysis of arsenic and cisplatin in cancer
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Tanabe, S., primary, Quader, S., additional, Ono, R., additional, Cabral, H., additional, Aoyagi, K., additional, Hirose, A., additional, Yokozaki, H., additional, and Sasaki, H., additional
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30. Serial magnetic resonance imaging study of posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction or augmentation using hamstring tendons
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Fujimoto, E., Sasashige, Y., Masuda, Y., Tsuchida, Y., Hisatome, T., Kashiwagi, K., Sasaki, H., Touten, Y., Kazusa, H., Eguchi, A., and Nagata, Y.
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31. Application of PIXE analysis to investigation of plants cultivated with contaminated soil of Fukushima
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Ishii, K., Terakawa, A., Matsuyama, S., Ishizaki, A., Arai, H., Osada, N., Sugai, H., Takahashi, H., Sera, K., Sasaki, H., Sasaki, K., and Sawamura, T.
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32. Switching field distribution and magnetization reversal process of FePt dot patterns
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Ishio, S., Takahashi, S., Hasegawa, T., Arakawa, A., Sasaki, H., Yan, Z., Liu, X., Kondo, Y., Yamane, H., Ariake, J., Suzuki, M., Kawamura, N., and Mizumaki, M.
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33. Ultrasonic Nano-Imaging System for Medicine and Biology
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Saijo, Y., Hozumi, N., Kobayashi, K., Okada, N., Hagiwara, Y., Sasaki, H., Filho, E.d. S., Yambe, T., and Akiyama, Iwaki, editor
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- 2009
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34. Ostomy creation with fewer sutures using tissue adhesives (cyanoacrylates) in inflammatory bowel disease: a pilot study
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Uchino, M, Ikeuchi, H, Bando, T, Sasaki, H, Chohno, T, Horio, Y, and Takesue, Y
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- 2018
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35. Observation of Dopant Distribution in Compound Semiconductors Using Off-axis Electron Holography
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Sasaki, H, Ootomo, S, Matsuda, T, Yamamoto, K, Hirayama, T, Cullis, A. G., editor, and Midgley, P. A., editor
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- 2008
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36. OPA9 — French Experiments on the Earth Simulator and Teraflop Workbench Tunings
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Masson, S., Foujols, M. -A., Klein, P., Madec, G., Hua, L., Levy, M., Sasaki, H., Takahashi, K., Svensson, F., Resch, Michael, editor, Roller, Sabine, editor, Lammers, Peter, editor, Furui, Toshiyuki, editor, Galle, Martin, editor, and Bez, Wolfgang, editor
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37. Development of Ultrasonic Nano-imaging System for Visualization of Cells
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Saijo, Yoshifumi, Hozumi, N., Kobayashi, K., Okada, N., Lee, C. K., Sasaki, H., Yambe, T., Tanaka, M., Kim, Sun I., editor, Suh, Tae Suk, editor, Magjarevic, R., editor, and Nagel, J. H., editor
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38. Hierarchical modelling approach to estimate the abundance of data-limited cetacean species and its application to fishery-targeted and rarely seen delphinid species off Japan.
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Kanaji, Y, Sasaki, H, Hakamada, T, and Okamura, H
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CETACEA , *RANDOM effects model , *ZOOGEOGRAPHY , *SPECIES , *POPULATION dynamics - Abstract
An assessment of the abundances and their trends is urgently needed for the conservation and management of fishery-targeted and rarely seen cetacean species (FTCS and RSCS, respectively); however, such assessment is often challenging because of the paucity of available data. In particular, the number of sightings is smaller than the general requirement for the reliable estimation of a detection function, and the spatial coverage of many cetacean surveys is insufficient. To address these issues, we propose a Bayesian approach that uses the previous abundance estimation of the same species or a species with similar biological traits as prior information. Therefore, we obtained the latest abundance estimates for six FTCS and two RSCS. For FTCS, we also estimated abundance trends by fitting an exponential population dynamics model with random effects accounting for interannual changes in animal distributions to the posterior samples of the Bayesian abundance estimates. Our approach enables us to (1) facilitate stakeholders' consensus by maintaining previously agreed abundances while updating the conservation information; (2) identify the species of greater concern and prioritize conservation efforts towards those species; and (3) monitor the abundance and trends of data-limited cetacean species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. An Interoperability Framework and Capability Profiling for Manufacturing Software
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Matsuda, M., Arai, E., Nakano, N., Wakai, H., Takeda, H., Takata, M., Sasaki, H., Arai, Eiji, editor, Kimura, Fumihiko, editor, Goossenaerts, Jan, editor, and Shirase, Keiichi, editor
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40. TEM specimen preparation technique for III–V semiconductor devices by using a novel FIB-Ar ion milling method
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Tanabe, K, Matsuda, T, Sasaki, H, Iwase, F, Cullis, A. G., editor, and Hutchison, J. L., editor
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41. P-205 Blastocyst derived from oocytes with smooth endoplasmic reticulum aggregates (SERa) has similar clinical and perinatal outcomes with those of oocytes without SER
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Arichi, A, primary, Yorimitu, T, additional, Omura, N, additional, Ito, K, additional, Komine, H, additional, Kudo, Y, additional, Shimizu, Y, additional, Kawamura, T, additional, Ohara, M, additional, Sasaki, H, additional, Honma, S, additional, Hasui, M, additional, Takemura, Y, additional, Teraoka, K, additional, and Ishikawa, T, additional
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42. Particulate Organic Carbon Flux to the Arctic Ocean Sea Floor
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Wassmann, P., Bauerfeind, E., Fortier, M., Fukuchi, M., Hargrave, B., Moran, B., Noji, T., Nöthig, E.-M., Olli, K., Peinert, R., Sasaki, H., Shevchenko, V., Stein, Ruediger, editor, and MacDonald, Robie W., editor
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43. Introducing the CTA concept
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Acharya, B.S., Actis, M., Aghajani, T., Agnetta, G., Aguilar, J., Aharonian, F., Ajello, M., Akhperjanian, A., Alcubierre, M., Aleksić, J., Alfaro, R., Aliu, E., Allafort, A.J., Allan, D., Allekotte, I., Amato, E., Anderson, J., Angüner, E.O., Antonelli, L.A., Antoranz, P., Aravantinos, A., Arlen, T., Armstrong, T., Arnaldi, H., Arrabito, L., Asano, K., Ashton, T., Asorey, H.G., Awane, Y., Baba, H., Babic, A., Baby, N., Bähr, J., Bais, A., Baixeras, C., Bajtlik, S., Balbo, M., Balis, D., Balkowski, C., Bamba, A., Bandiera, R., Barber, A., Barbier, C., Barceló, M., Barnacka, A., Barnstedt, J., Barres de Almeida, U., Barrio, J.A., Basili, A., Basso, S., Bastieri, D., Bauer, C., Baushev, A., Becerra, J., Becherini, Y., Bechtol, K.C., Becker Tjus, J., Beckmann, V., Bednarek, W., Behera, B., Belluso, M., Benbow, W., Berdugo, J., Berger, K., Bernard, F., Bernardino, T., Bernlöhr, K., Bhat, N., Bhattacharyya, S., Bigongiari, C., Biland, A., Billotta, S., Bird, T., Birsin, E., Bissaldi, E., Biteau, J., Bitossi, M., Blake, S., Blanch Bigas, O., Blasi, P., Bobkov, A., Boccone, V., Boettcher, M., Bogacz, L., Bogart, J., Bogdan, M., Boisson, C., Boix Gargallo, J., Bolmont, J., Bonanno, G., Bonardi, A., Bonev, T., Bonifacio, P., Bonnoli, G., Bordas, P., Borgland, A., Borkowski, J., Bose, R., Botner, O., Bottani, A., Bouchet, L., Bourgeat, M., Boutonnet, C., Bouvier, A., Brau-Nogué, S., Braun, I., Bretz, T., Briggs, M., Bringmann, T., Brook, P., Brun, P., Brunetti, L., Buanes, T., Buckley, J., Buehler, R., Bugaev, V., Bulgarelli, A., Bulik, T., Busetto, G., Buson, S., Byrum, K., Cailles, M., Cameron, R., Camprecios, J., Canestrari, R., Cantu, S., Capalbi, M., Caraveo, P., Carmona, E., Carosi, A., Carr, J., Carton, P.-H., Casanova, S., Casiraghi, M., Catalano, O., Cavazzani, S., Cazaux, S., Cerruti, M., Chabanne, E., Chadwick, P., Champion, C., Chen, A., Chiang, J., Chiappetti, L., Chikawa, M., Chitnis, V.R., Chollet, F., Chudoba, J., Cieślar, M., Cillis, A., Cohen-Tanugi, J., Colafrancesco, S., Colin, P., Colome, J., Colonges, S., Compin, M., Conconi, P., Conforti, V., Connaughton, V., Conrad, J., Contreras, J.L., Coppi, P., Corona, P., Corti, D., Cortina, J., Cossio, L., Costantini, H., Cotter, G., Courty, B., Couturier, S., Covino, S., Crimi, G., Criswell, S.J., Croston, J., Cusumano, G., Dafonseca, M., Dale, O., Daniel, M., Darling, J., Davids, I., Dazzi, F., De Angelis, A., De Caprio, V., De Frondat, F., de Gouveia Dal Pino, E.M., de la Calle, I., De La Vega, G.A., de los Reyes Lopez, R., De Lotto, B., De Luca, A., de Mello Neto, J.R.T., de Naurois, M., de Oliveira, Y., de Oña Wilhelmi, E., de Souza, V., Decerprit, G., Decock, G., Deil, C., Delagnes, E., Deleglise, G., Delgado, C., Della Volpe, D., Demange, P., Depaola, G., Dettlaff, A., Di Paola, A., Di Pierro, F., Díaz, C., Dick, J., Dickherber, R., Dickinson, H., Diez-Blanco, V., Digel, S., Dimitrov, D., Disset, G., Djannati-Ataï, A., Doert, M., Dohmke, M., Domainko, W., Dominis Prester, D., Donat, A., Dorner, D., Doro, M., Dournaux, J.-L., Drake, G., Dravins, D., Drury, L., Dubois, F., Dubois, R., Dubus, G., Dufour, C., Dumas, D., Dumm, J., Durand, D., Dyks, J., Dyrda, M., Ebr, J., Edy, E., Egberts, K., Eger, P., Einecke, S., Eleftheriadis, C., Elles, S., Emmanoulopoulos, D., Engelhaupt, D., Enomoto, R., Ernenwein, J.-P., Errando, M., Etchegoyen, A., Evans, P., Falcone, A., Fantinel, D., Farakos, K., Farnier, C., Fasola, G., Favill, B., Fede, E., Federici, S., Fegan, S., Feinstein, F., Ferenc, D., Ferrando, P., Fesquet, M., Fiasson, A., Fillin-Martino, E., Fink, D., Finley, C., Finley, J.P., Fiorini, M., Firpo Curcoll, R., Flores, H., Florin, D., Focke, W., Föhr, C., Fokitis, E., Font, L., Fontaine, G., Fornasa, M., Förster, A., Fortson, L., Fouque, N., Franckowiak, A., Fransson, C., Fraser, G., Frei, R., Albuquerque, I.F.M., Fresnillo, L., Fruck, C., Fujita, Y., Fukazawa, Y., Fukui, Y., Funk, S., Gäbele, W., Gabici, S., Gabriele, R., Gadola, A., Galante, N., Gall, D., Gallant, Y., Gámez-García, J., García, B., Garcia López, R., Gardiol, D., Garrido, D., Garrido, L., Gascon, D., Gaug, M., Gaweda, J., Gebremedhin, L., Geffroy, N., Gerard, L., Ghedina, A., Ghigo, M., Giannakaki, E., Gianotti, F., Giarrusso, S., Giavitto, G., Giebels, B., Gika, V., Giommi, P., Girard, N., Giro, E., Giuliani, A., Glanzman, T., Glicenstein, J.-F., Godinovic, N., Golev, V., Gomez Berisso, M., Gómez-Ortega, J., Gonzalez, M.M., González, A., González, F., González Muñoz, A., Gothe, K.S., Gougerot, M., Graciani, R., Grandi, P., Grañena, F., Granot, J., Grasseau, G., Gredig, R., Green, A., Greenshaw, T., Grégoire, T., Grimm, O., Grube, J., Grudzinska, M., Gruev, V., Grünewald, S., Grygorczuk, J., Guarino, V., Gunji, S., Gyuk, G., Hadasch, D., Hagiwara, R., Hahn, J., Hakansson, N., Hallgren, A., Hamer Heras, N., Hara, S., Hardcastle, M.J., Harris, J., Hassan, T., Hatanaka, K., Haubold, T., Haupt, A., Hayakawa, T., Hayashida, M., Heller, R., Henault, F., Henri, G., Hermann, G., Hermel, R., Herrero, A., Hidaka, N., Hinton, J., Hoffmann, D., Hofmann, W., Hofverberg, P., Holder, J., Horns, D., Horville, D., Houles, J., Hrabovsky, M., Hrupec, D., Huan, H., Huber, B., Huet, J.-M., Hughes, G., Humensky, T.B., Huovelin, J., Ibarra, A., Illa, J.M., Impiombato, D., Incorvaia, S., Inoue, S., Inoue, Y., Ioka, K., Ismailova, E., Jablonski, C., Jacholkowska, A., Jamrozy, M., Janiak, M., Jean, P., Jeanney, C., Jimenez, J.J., Jogler, T., Johnson, T., Journet, L., Juffroy, C., Jung, I., Kaaret, P., Kabuki, S., Kagaya, M., Kakuwa, J., Kalkuhl, C., Kankanyan, R., Karastergiou, A., Kärcher, K., Karczewski, M., Karkar, S., Kasperek, J., Kastana, D., Katagiri, H., Kataoka, J., Katarzyński, K., Katz, U., Kawanaka, N., Kellner-Leidel, B., Kelly, H., Kendziorra, E., Khélifi, B., Kieda, D.B., Kifune, T., Kihm, T., Kishimoto, T., Kitamoto, K., Kluźniak, W., Knapic, C., Knapp, J., Knödlseder, J., Köck, F., Kocot, J., Kodani, K., Köhne, J.-H., Kohri, K., Kokkotas, K., Kolitzus, D., Komin, N., 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Ziolkowski, J., Ziółkowski, P., Zitelli, V., Zurbach, C., and Żychowski, P.
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44. Nitrogen Retention in Japanese Cedar Stands in Northern Honshu, with High Nitrogen Deposition
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Baba, M., Suzuki, Y., Sasaki, H., Matano, K., Sugiura, T., Kobayashi, H., Satake, Kenichi, editor, Shindo, Junko, editor, Takamatsu, Takejiro, editor, Nakano, Takanori, editor, Aoki, Shigeru, editor, Fukuyama, Tsutomu, editor, Hatakeyama, Shiro, editor, Ikuta, Kazukamasa, editor, Kawashima, Munetsugu, editor, Kohno, Yoshihisa, editor, Kojima, Satoru, editor, Murano, Kentaro, editor, Okita, Toshiichi, editor, Taoda, Hiroshi, editor, Tsunoda, Kinichi, editor, and Tsurumi, Makoto, editor
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45. Rat peri-implant soft tissue specifically expressed CXCL2 on titanium implant during wound healing
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Asami, Y, Sasaki, H, Harada, A, Hanazawa, K, Kobayashi, T, Mori, G, Yajima, Y, Asami, Y, Sasaki, H, Harada, A, Hanazawa, K, Kobayashi, T, Mori, G, and Yajima, Y
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46. Correction: Signal peptidase complex 18, encoded by SEC11A, contributes to progression via TGF-α secretion in gastric cancer
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Oue, N, Naito, Y, Hayashi, T, Takigahira, M, Kawano-Nagatsuma, A, Sentani, K, Sakamoto, N, Oo, H Z, Uraoka, N, Yanagihara, K, Ochiai, A, Sasaki, H, and Yasui, W
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- 2019
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47. POS0472 AGONISTIC STIMULATION OF GLUCAGON-LIKE PEPTIDE-1 RECEPTOR AMELIORATED INFLAMMATORY MYOPATHIES THROUGH SUPPRESSING MUSCLE FIBER NECROPTOSIS
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Kamiya, M., primary, Mizoguchi, F., additional, Sasaki, H., additional, Umezawa, N., additional, and Yasuda, S., additional
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- 2022
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48. 151 A Study of Erectile Dysfunction in Men 40 Years of Age or Younger
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Yamagishi, M., primary, Sasaki, H., additional, Ogushi, Y., additional, Niikura, A., additional, Ota, T., additional, Ichimura, Y., additional, Hashimoto, Y., additional, Sugishita, H., additional, Kurokawa, I., additional, Tanifuji, S., additional, Imamura, Y., additional, Shimoyama, H., additional, Ota, M., additional, Ishikawa, K., additional, Hayashi, K., additional, and Fukagai, T., additional
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- 2022
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49. Exopolysaccharides from Lactobacillus delbrueckii ssp. bulgaricus OLL1073R-1 prevent influenza virus infection and attenuate secondary bacterial infection risk
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Ishikawa, H., primary, Kuno, Y., additional, Kohda, C., additional, Sasaki, H., additional, Nagashima, R., additional, and Iyoda, M., additional
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- 2022
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50. 167 Clinical Analysis on the Pharmaceutical Formulation of VIAGRA OD Film
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Shimoyama, H., primary, Sasaki, H., additional, Ogushi, Y., additional, Niikura, A., additional, Ota, T., additional, Ichimura, Y., additional, Hshimoto, Y., additional, Kurokawa, I., additional, Sugishita, H., additional, Tanifuji, S., additional, Yamagishi, M., additional, Imamura, Y., additional, Ota, M., additional, Ishikawa, K., additional, and Hayashi, K., additional
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- 2022
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