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2. Isotropy of cosmic rays beyond $10^{20}$ eV favors their heavy mass composition
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Telescope Array Collaboration, Abbasi, R. U., Abe, Y., Abu-Zayyad, T., Allen, M., Arai, Y., Arimura, R., Barcikowski, E., Belz, J. W., Bergman, D. R., Blake, S. A., Buckland, I., Cheon, B. G., Chikawa, M., Fujii, T., Fujisue, K., Fujita, K., Fujiwara, R., Fukushima, M., Furlich, G., Globus, N., Gonzalez, R., Hanlon, W., Hayashida, N., He, H., Hibi, R., Hibino, K., Higuchi, R., Honda, K., Ikeda, D., Inoue, N., Ishii, T., Ito, H., Ivanov, D., Iwasaki, A., Jeong, H. M., Jeong, S., Jui, C. C. H., Kadota, K., Kakimoto, F., Kalashev, O., Kasahara, K., Kasami, S., Kawakami, S., Kawata, K., Kharuk, I., Kido, E., Kim, H. B., Kim, J. H., Kim, S. W., Kimura, Y., Komae, I., Kuzmin, V., Kuznetsov, M., Kwon, Y. J., Lee, K. H., Lubsandorzhiev, B., Lundquist, J. P., Matsumiya, H., Matsuyama, T., Matthews, J. N., Mayta, R., Mizuno, K., Murakami, M., Myers, I., Nagataki, S., Nakai, K., Nakamura, T., Nishio, E., Nonaka, T., Oda, H., Ogio, S., Onishi, M., Ohoka, H., Okazaki, N., Oku, Y., Okuda, T., Omura, Y., Ono, M., Oshima, A., Oshima, H., Ozawa, S., Park, I. H., Park, K. Y., Potts, M., Pshirkov, M. S., Remington, J., Rodriguez, D. C., Rott, C., Rubtsov, G. I., Ryu, D., Sagawa, H., Saito, R., Sakaki, N., Sako, T., Sakurai, N., Sato, D., Sato, K., Sato, S., Sekino, K., Shah, P. D., Shibata, N., Shibata, T., Shikita, J., Shimodaira, H., Shin, B. K., Shin, H. S., Shinto, D., Smith, J. D., Sokolsky, P., Stokes, B. T., Stroman, T. A., Takagi, Y., Takahashi, K., Takamura, M., Takeda, M., Takeishi, R., Taketa, A., Takita, M., Tameda, Y., Tanaka, K., Tanaka, M., Tanoue, Y., Thomas, S. B., Thomson, G. B., Tinyakov, P., Tkachev, I., Tokuno, H., Tomida, T., Troitsky, S., Tsuda, R., Tsunesada, Y., Udo, S., Urban, F., Warren, D., Wong, T., Yamazaki, K., Yashiro, K., Yoshida, F., Zhezher, Y., and Zundel, Z.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We report an estimation of the injected mass composition of ultra-high energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) at energies higher than 10 EeV. The composition is inferred from an energy-dependent sky distribution of UHECR events observed by the Telescope Array surface detector by comparing it to the Large Scale Structure of the local Universe. In the case of negligible extra-galactic magnetic fields the results are consistent with a relatively heavy injected composition at E ~ 10 EeV that becomes lighter up to E ~ 100 EeV, while the composition at E > 100 EeV is very heavy. The latter is true even in the presence of highest experimentally allowed extra-galactic magnetic fields, while the composition at lower energies can be light if a strong EGMF is present. The effect of the uncertainty in the galactic magnetic field on these results is subdominant., Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in PRL
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3. Mass composition of ultra-high energy cosmic rays from distribution of their arrival directions with the Telescope Array
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Telescope Array Collaboration, Abbasi, R. U., Abe, Y., Abu-Zayyad, T., Allen, M., Arai, Y., Arimura, R., Barcikowski, E., Belz, J. W., Bergman, D. R., Blake, S. A., Buckland, I., Cheon, B. G., Chikawa, M., Fujii, T., Fujisue, K., Fujita, K., Fujiwara, R., Fukushima, M., Furlich, G., Globus, N., Gonzalez, R., Hanlon, W., Hayashida, N., He, H., Hibi, R., Hibino, K., Higuchi, R., Honda, K., Ikeda, D., Inoue, N., Ishii, T., Ito, H., Ivanov, D., Iwasaki, A., Jeong, H. M., Jeong, S., Jui, C. C. H., Kadota, K., Kakimoto, F., Kalashev, O., Kasahara, K., Kasami, S., Kawakami, S., Kawata, K., Kharuk, I., Kido, E., Kim, H. B., Kim, J. H., Kim, S. W., Kimura, Y., Komae, I., Kuzmin, V., Kuznetsov, M., Kwon, Y. J., Lee, K. H., Lubsandorzhiev, B., Lundquist, J. P., Matsumiya, H., Matsuyama, T., Matthews, J. N., Mayta, R., Mizuno, K., Murakami, M., Myers, I., Nagataki, S., Nakai, K., Nakamura, T., Nishio, E., Nonaka, T., Oda, H., Ogio, S., Onishi, M., Ohoka, H., Okazaki, N., Oku, Y., Okuda, T., Omura, Y., Ono, M., Oshima, A., Oshima, H., Ozawa, S., Park, I. H., Park, K. Y., Potts, M., Pshirkov, M. S., Remington, J., Rodriguez, D. C., Rott, C., Rubtsov, G. I., Ryu, D., Sagawa, H., Saito, R., Sakaki, N., Sako, T., Sakurai, N., Sato, D., Sato, K., Sato, S., Sekino, K., Shah, P. D., Shibata, N., Shibata, T., Shikita, J., Shimodaira, H., Shin, B. K., Shin, H. S., Shinto, D., Smith, J. D., Sokolsky, P., Stokes, B. T., Stroman, T. A., Takagi, Y., Takahashi, K., Takamura, M., Takeda, M., Takeishi, R., Taketa, A., Takita, M., Tameda, Y., Tanaka, K., Tanaka, M., Tanoue, Y., Thomas, S. B., Thomson, G. B., Tinyakov, P., Tkachev, I., Tokuno, H., Tomida, T., Troitsky, S., Tsuda, R., Tsunesada, Y., Udo, S., Urban, F., Warren, D., Wong, T., Yamazaki, K., Yashiro, K., Yoshida, F., Zhezher, Y., and Zundel, Z.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We use a new method to estimate the injected mass composition of ultrahigh cosmic rays (UHECRs) at energies higher than 10 EeV. The method is based on comparison of the energy-dependent distribution of cosmic ray arrival directions as measured by the Telescope Array experiment (TA) with that calculated in a given putative model of UHECR under the assumption that sources trace the large-scale structure (LSS) of the Universe. As we report in the companion letter, the TA data show large deflections with respect to the LSS which can be explained, assuming small extra-galactic magnetic fields (EGMF), by an intermediate composition changing to a heavy one (iron) in the highest energy bin. Here we show that these results are robust to uncertainties in UHECR injection spectra, the energy scale of the experiment and galactic magnetic fields (GMF). The assumption of weak EGMF, however, strongly affects this interpretation at all but the highest energies E > 100 EeV, where the remarkable isotropy of the data implies a heavy injected composition even in the case of strong EGMF. This result also holds if UHECR sources are as rare as $2 \times 10^{-5}$ Mpc$^{-3}$, that is the conservative lower limit for the source number density., Comment: 18 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in PRD
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4. Classification, angioarchitecture and treatment outcomes of medullary bridging vein-draining dural arteriovenous fistulas in the foramen magnum region: a multicenter study
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Ozaki, Tomohiko, Hiramatsu, Masafumi, Nakamura, Hajime, Niimi, Yasunari, Tanoue, Shuichi, Mizutani, Katsuhiro, Nakahara, Ichiro, Matsumaru, Yuji, Matsumoto, Yasushi, Krings, Timo, and Fujinaka, Toshiyuki
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- 2025
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5. Design of Thermoplastic Thin-Layer Carbon Fiber Fabrics for Aircraft, Rockets, Automobiles, and Robots
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Yoshihiro, Yamashita, Mizuki, Ono, Masachika, Yamane, Hideyuki, Uematsu, Shuichi, Tanoue, Ghosh, Arindam, Series Editor, Chua, Daniel, Series Editor, de Souza, Flavio Leandro, Series Editor, Aktas, Oral Cenk, Series Editor, Han, Yafang, Series Editor, Gong, Jianghong, Series Editor, Jawaid, Mohammad, Series Editor, Behera, B. K., editor, Takatera, Masayuki, editor, and Mishra, Rajesh Kumar, editor
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6. Association between brown sugar intake and decreased risk of cancer in the Amami islands region, Japan
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Miyamoto, Kaede, Yasuda, Tomoko, Akaho, Takumi, Ibusuki, Rie, Shimoshikiryo, Ippei, Nishimoto, Daisaku, Miyahara, Hironori, Tokushige, Kouichi, Tanoue, Shiroh, Koriyama, Chihaya, and Takezaki, Toshiro
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- 2023
7. Incidence, outcomes, and risk factors of postlaparoscopic subcutaneous emphysema: a historical cohort study
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Onitsuka, Kazutoshi, Godai, Kohei, Tanoue, Shiroh, Sakurai, Eri, Nakahara, Mayumi, Koriyama, Chihaya, and Matsunaga, Akira
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- 2024
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8. Commensal consortia decolonize Enterobacteriaceae via ecological control
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Furuichi, Munehiro, Kawaguchi, Takaaki, Pust, Marie-Madlen, Yasuma-Mitobe, Keiko, Plichta, Damian R., Hasegawa, Naomi, Ohya, Takashi, Bhattarai, Shakti K., Sasajima, Satoshi, Aoto, Yoshimasa, Tuganbaev, Timur, Yaginuma, Mizuki, Ueda, Masahiro, Okahashi, Nobuyuki, Amafuji, Kimiko, Kiridoshi, Yuko, Sugita, Kayoko, Stražar, Martin, Avila-Pacheco, Julian, Pierce, Kerry, Clish, Clary B., Skelly, Ashwin N., Hattori, Masahira, Nakamoto, Nobuhiro, Caballero, Silvia, Norman, Jason M., Olle, Bernat, Tanoue, Takeshi, Suda, Wataru, Arita, Makoto, Bucci, Vanni, Atarashi, Koji, Xavier, Ramnik J., and Honda, Kenya
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9. Polygenic risk score for blood pressure and lifestyle factors with overall and CVD mortality: a prospective cohort study in a Japanese population
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Fujii, Ryosuke, Hishida, Asahi, Nakatochi, Masahiro, Okumiyama, Hiroshi, Takashima, Naoyuki, Tsuboi, Yoshiki, Suzuki, Koji, Ikezaki, Hiroaki, Shimanoe, Chisato, Kato, Yasufumi, Tamura, Takashi, Ito, Hidemi, Michihata, Nobuaki, Tanoue, Shiroh, Suzuki, Sadao, Kuriki, Kiyonori, Kadota, Aya, Watanabe, Takeshi, Momozawa, Yukihide, Wakai, Kenji, and Matsuo, Keitaro
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- 2024
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10. Impact of pancreatic ductal occlusion on postoperative outcomes in pancreatic head cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant therapy
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Hidaka, Yoshifumi, Tanoue, Shiroh, Ayukawa, Takuro, Takumi, Koji, Noguchi, Hirotsugu, Higashi, Michiyo, Idichi, Tetsuya, Kawasaki, Yota, Kurahara, Hiroshi, Mataki, Yuko, Ohtsuka, Takao, and Koriyama, Chihaya
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11. Impact of anemia on renal outcomes in elderly patients with chronic kidney disease: a cohort study
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Mori, Daisuke, Hayashi, Masato, Honda, Ryoko, Tanoue, Haruna, Kobayashi, Midori, Shimada, Motoko, Tamai, Shinjiro, Nomi, Hiroki, Nagatoya, Katsuyuki, and Yamauchi, Atsushi
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12. Correction: Randomized trial of physical activity on quality of life and lung cancer biomarkers in patients with advanced stage lung cancer: a pilot study
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Bade, Brett C., Gan, Geliang, Li, Fangyong, Lu, Lingeng, Tanoue, Lynn, Silvestri, Gerard A., and Irwin, Melinda L.
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- 2024
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13. Management of multiple valve replacement operations for a young patient with hypereosinophilic syndrome and valvular heart disease: a case report
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Kado, Yuichiro, Kan-o, Meikun, Ushijima, Tomoki, Fujita, Satoshi, Shinohara, Gen, Kimura, Satoshi, Sonoda, Hiromichi, Oishi, Yasuhisa, Tanoue, Yoshihisa, and Shiose, Akira
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14. Indirect and direct effects of nighttime light on COVID-19 mortality using satellite image mapping approach
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Yoneoka, Daisuke, Eguchi, Akifumi, Nomura, Shuhei, Kawashima, Takayuki, Tanoue, Yuta, Hashizume, Masahiro, and Suzuki, Motoi
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- 2024
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15. Spatial dynamics of CD39+CD8+ exhausted T cell reveal tertiary lymphoid structures-mediated response to PD-1 blockade in esophageal cancer
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Tanoue, Kenro, Ohmura, Hirofumi, Uehara, Koki, Ito, Mamoru, Yamaguchi, Kyoko, Tsuchihashi, Kenji, Shinohara, Yudai, Lu, Peng, Tamura, Shingo, Shimokawa, Hozumi, Isobe, Taichi, Ariyama, Hiroshi, Shibata, Yoshihiro, Tanaka, Risa, Kusaba, Hitoshi, Esaki, Taito, Mitsugi, Kenji, Kiyozawa, Daisuke, Iwasaki, Takeshi, Yamamoto, Hidetaka, Oda, Yoshinao, Akashi, Koichi, and Baba, Eishi
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16. Urinary N-acetyl-D-glucosaminidase can predict bleeding after a percutaneous kidney biopsy
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Goto, Hiroyasu, Kobayashi, Yota, Sato, Hiroki, Fukunaga, Tsugumi, Tanoue, Keiko, Yamashiro, Aoi, Matsubara, Hidehito, and Oshima, Naoki
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17. Tuberculous peritonitis after conservative treatment for acute perforated appendicitis: a case report
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Tanoue, Satoru, Ohya, Yuki, Nakahara, Osamu, Maruyama, Hirotaka, Norifumi, Aritome, Morinaga, Takeshi, Eto, Tsugio, Tsuji, Akira, Hayashida, Shintaro, Shibata, Hidekatsu, Hayashi, Hironori, Inoue, Mitsuhiro, Kuriwaki, Kazumi, Iizaka, Masayoshi, and Inomata, Yukihiro
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18. Pulmonary valve replacement for porcelain right ventricular outflow tract following repeated surgical intervention
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Fujita, Satoshi, Tatewaki, Hideki, Sakamoto, Ichiro, Tanoue, Yoshihisa, and Shiose, Akira
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19. Occurrence, risks, and mitigation of antibiotic pollution in Bangladeshi aquaculture systems
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Umma Salma, Anwar Hossain, Md. Shafiujjaman, Yuri Nishimura, Masahiro Tokumura, Rumi Tanoue, Tatsuya Kunisue, Kozo Watanabe, Mohammad Raknuzzaman, Kazushi Noro, Takashi Amagai, and Masakazu Makino
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Ecological risk assessment ,Bangladesh ,Antibiotic resistance ,Aquaculture ,Ozonation ,Wastewater treatment ,Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering ,TD1-1066 - Abstract
The increasing use of antibiotics in Bangladeshi aquaculture to prevent diseases and enhance production has resulted in notable environmental contamination and resistance risks. Despite the increasing use of antibiotics in Bangladeshi aquaculture, their occurrence and the effective removal of antibiotics from aquaculture wastewater remain largely unexplored. Therefore, this study comprehensively investigated the occurrence, distribution, and ecological impacts of 26 antibiotics belongs to seven classes in the surface water of 50 aquaculture farms cultivating finfish and shellfish. Sulfadiazine, sulfamethoxazole, trimethoprim, erythromycin-H2O, and amoxicillin were the most frequently detected antibiotics, with sulfadiazine reaching a peak concentration of 25,000 ng L−1. Stripped catfish (Pangasius hypophthalmus) culture ponds exhibited the highest contamination levels, with 12 antibiotics quantified. Notably, nine of these antibiotics pose high ecological risks to sensitive aquatic organisms and are likely to exert intense selection pressure for resistance on bacterial communities. Ozonation was explored as a promising treatment method for degrading multiclass antibiotic residues in aquaculture wastewater from Bangladesh, conducted under controlled laboratory conditions in Japan. The results showed 100 % removal efficiency for sulfonamides, tetracyclines, β-lactams, and lincosamide, with fluoroquinolones achieving a 49–83 % reduction. These findings underscore the urgent need for responsible antibiotic use and effective wastewater management in Bangladeshi aquaculture. By providing novel insights into antibiotic contamination and proposing ozonation as a potentially effective treatment method, this study contributes to mitigating the environmental and public health risks associated with antibiotic pollution.
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- 2025
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20. Clinical profile of IgG4-related disease in Japan based on the rare disease data registry
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Motohisa Yamamoto, Masatoshi Kanda, Ichiro Mizushima, Atsushi Kanno, Takeji Umemura, Tsukasa Ikeura, Yuzo Kodama, Hiroaki Dobashi, Yoshiya Tanaka, Atsushi Masamune, Masafumi Moriyama, Takako Saeki, Shoko Matsui, Tomoki Origuchi, Yasufumi Masaki, Masanori Asada, Hisanori Umehara, Hiroshi Seno, Itaru Naitoh, Satoshi Yamamoto, Eisuke Iwasaki, Kensuke Kubota, Shiroh Tanoue, Takayoshi Nishino, Hiroto Tsuboi, Yasushi Matsumoto, Hiroyuki Isayama, Hiroshi Goto, Kenji Notohara, Kazushige Uchida, Ken Kawabe, Kazunori Yamada, Satomi Kasashima, Masayuki Takahira, Yasuharu Sato, Izumi Kawachi, Izumi Yamaguchi, Kazuichi Okazaki, Seiji Nakamura, Fumihiko Matsuda, Hideki Ishikawa, and Mitsuhiro Kawano
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Clinical characteristics ,IgG4-related disease ,Japan ,rare disease platform ,registry ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
We started a registry for cases of immunoglobulin (Ig)G4-related disease (IgG4-RD) in December 2019 to clarify the clinical profile of IgG4-RD. In this study, clinical information from 854 cases registered by February 16, 2024 was analyzed from multiple perspectives. Diagnosis of IgG4-RD was made in 808 cases, comprising 638 definite, 38 probable, and 132 possible. The mean ± SD age at time of enrollment of the 808 cases was 67.9 ± 11.3 years, with 68.8% being male. The pancreas was the most frequently affected organ (49.8%), followed by the submandibular glands (46.2%) and lacrimal glands (30.6%). This study reconfirmed the pancreas and head-and-neck region as major affected areas in IgG4-RD. Clinically, submandibular adenitis and autoimmune pancreatitis often occur together in the same patient, but no association between the two organs was observed in our analysis. Regarding diagnosis, the comprehensive diagnostic criteria were most commonly used (63.6%). Storiform fibrosis and phlebitis obliterans were detected at different frequencies in different organs. In summary, this registry study identified clinical, imaging, hematologic, and pathologic findings in 808 Japanese patients with IgG4-RD. The frequency of affected organs and their characteristic pathological findings will be particularly useful for future practice.
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- 2024
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21. Clinical use of duplicate complete dentures: A narrative review
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Nobuhiro Yoda, Masumi Abe, Hirofumi Yamaguchi, Naomi Tanoue, and Tetsuo Yamamori
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Duplicate denture ,3D printing ,CAD-CAM ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Most reports on duplicate dentures are introduction to fabrication methods or clinical case reports. Only a few studies have verified their clinical effectiveness; hence, evidence to construct useful clinical guidelines for duplicate denture use is lacking. This review aimed to comprehensively investigate reports on duplicate dentures to accumulate evidences that will contribute to the formulation of clinical practice guidelines. Duplicate dentures are effectively used for impression making and bite registration when fabricating new dentures, thereby reducing the number of clinic visits and treatment time. Duplicate denture can also be used as temporary or new dentures. Older people in whom various adaptive abilities have declined, may find it difficult to adjust to new dentures and experience stress, even if the shape is appropriate. Duplicate dentures, which reproduces the shape of old dentures that they are used to, have the advantage of being more familiar to older people and less stressful. When manufacturing duplicate dentures, digital methods such as milling and three-dimensional printing are superior to conventional methods regarding working time and cost. A notable advantage of the digital method is that the denture shape can be saved as digital data, and the denture can be easily duplicated if lost.
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- 2024
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22. Contemporary Ruins: Form and Nature in Eduardo Souto De Moura’s Houses
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Botasso, Gabriel Braulio, Vizioli, Simone Helena Tanoue, Chen, Sheng-Hong, Series Editor, di Prisco, Marco, Series Editor, Vayas, Ioannis, Series Editor, Kumar Shukla, Sanjay, Series Editor, Bartolomei, Cristiana, editor, Ippolito, Alfonso, editor, and Vizioli, Simone Helena Tanoue, editor
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- 2024
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23. Molecular orientation of dielectric layers at indigo/dielectric interfaces impacts the ordering of indigo films in organic field-effect transistors.
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Tanoue, Koki, Ishii, Hisao, Marsters, Celena L., Roberts, Sean T., and Miyamae, Takayuki
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ORGANIC field-effect transistors , *PHOTON upconversion , *ATOMIC force microscopy , *ELECTRONIC equipment , *MOLECULAR orientation - Abstract
Organic multilayer systems, which are stacked layers of different organic materials, are used in various organic electronic devices such as organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and organic field-effect transistors (OFETs). In particular, OFETs are promising as key components in flexible electronic devices. In this study, we investigated how the inclusion of an insulating tetratetracontane (TTC) interlayer in ambipolar indigo-based OFETs can be used to alter the crystallinity and electrical properties of the indigo charge transport layer. We find that the inclusion of a 20-nm-thick TTC film thermally annealed at a low temperature of 70 °C acts to significantly increase the ambipolar electrical transport of the indigo layer. X-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy, and vibrational sum frequency generation measurements showed that annealing the TTC film significantly improved its ordering. The electronic sum-frequency generation spectra of TTC/indigo bilayers show that this improved ordering of TTC films promotes the growth of crystalline indigo films that exhibit charge mobilities in OFET that are nearly an order of magnitude larger than those measured for devices grown on unannealed TTC layers. Furthermore, using vibrational sum-frequency generation spectroscopy, we found that pre-annealing the TTC layer prior to indigo deposition can suppress the formation of defects within the TTC layer during indigo film growth, which also contributes to enhanced charge transport. Our results highlight the importance of controlling the molecular ordering within the interlayer contacts in OFET structures to achieve an enhanced performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Appealing to fear to promote self-care behaviors for stress: a web-based experimental study in middle-aged workers
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Izawa, Shuhei, Yamada, Kosuke Chris, Nakamura-Taira, Nanako, Kameyama, Rinka, and Tanoue, Asuka
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- 2024
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25. Detailed Anatomy of Bridging Veins Around the Foramen Magnum: a Multicenter Study Using Three-dimensional Angiography
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Hiramatsu, Masafumi, Ozaki, Tomohiko, Tanoue, Shuichi, Mizutani, Katsuhiro, Nakamura, Hajime, Tokuyama, Kohei, Sakata, Hiroyuki, Matsumaru, Yuji, Nakahara, Ichiro, Niimi, Yasunari, Fujinaka, Toshiyuki, and Kiyosue, Hiro
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26. Translated and culturally adapted internet-delivered cognitive therapy for social anxiety disorder in Japanese clinical settings: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
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Naoki Yoshinaga, Graham R. Thew, Yuta Hayashi, Hiroki Tanoue, Michikazu Nakai, and David M. Clark
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Clinical trial protocol ,Cognitive behavioural therapy ,Cognitive therapy ,Cultural adaptation ,Internet interventions ,Japan ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Background Cognitive therapy for social anxiety disorder (CT-SAD) has extensive empirical support and is recommended in several national guidelines. However, ensuring access to evidence-based psychological therapies such as CT-SAD remains a global challenge. An internet-delivered version of this treatment protocol (iCT-SAD) has recently been developed in the UK as a way to overcome this challenge, demonstrating comparable outcomes to face-to-face CT-SAD whilst requiring less therapist time per client. Initial findings also suggest its cross-cultural transferability, but the previous studies in other cultural settings used the English language programme and only included English-fluent participants as a second language. It is not yet known what outcomes can be achieved once the programme has been translated and adapted for a different cultural context. Therefore, this trial aims to evaluate the clinical efficacy of Japanese iCT-SAD when combined with treatment as usual (TAU) in clients with SAD. Methods This two-arm, parallel-group, superiority randomised controlled trial will recruit 60 Japanese participants with SAD, randomly assigning them to either Japanese iCT-SAD + TAU or TAU alone at a ratio of 1:1. The primary outcome measure is the self-report Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale, and secondary.outcomes include other measures of social anxiety symptoms and processes, general mood and functioning, and response to treatment. We will also assess treatment acceptability and gather participant feedback. Assessments will take place at baseline (week 0), mid-treatment (week 8), and post-treatment (week 15), with a further 3-month follow-up (week 27) for the iCT-SAD + TAU arm. The primary analyses will be conducted on an intent-to-treat basis, comparing the primary and secondary outcome measures between groups using linear mixed-effect models, along with additional mediation analysis. Discussion Investigating the efficacy of translated and culturally adapted iCT-SAD in different cultural contexts is an important step in evaluating the global reach of internet interventions. This trial will provide valuable insights into the effects of iCT-SAD combined with usual care, and how this treatment could be delivered in routine clinical settings in Japan. Trial registration International Standard Randomized Controlled Trials (ISRCTN), ISRCTN82859645, registered on January 19, 2024. UMIN Clinical Trials Registry (UMIN-CTR), UMIN000052702, registered on November 6, 2023.
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27. Association Between Awareness of Limiting Food Intake and All-cause Mortality: A Cohort Study in Japan
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Daisaku Nishimoto, Rie Ibusuki, Ippei Shimoshikiryo, Kenichi Shibuya, Shiroh Tanoue, Chihaya Koriyama, Toshiro Takezaki, Isao Oze, Hidemi Ito, Asahi Hishida, Takashi Tamura, Yasufumi Kato, Yudai Tamada, Yuichiro Nishida, Chisato Shimanoe, Sadao Suzuki, Takeshi Nishiyama, Etsuko Ozaki, Satomi Tomida, Kiyonori Kuriki, Naoko Miyagawa, Keiko Kondo, Kokichi Arisawa, Takeshi Watanabe, Hiroaki Ikezaki, Jun Otonari, Kenji Wakai, and Keitaro Matsuo
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Background: Improving diets requires an awareness of the need to limit foods for which excessive consumption is a health problem. Since there are limited reports on the link between this awareness and mortality risk, we examined the association between awareness of limiting food intake (energy, fat, and sweets) and all-cause mortality in a Japanese cohort study. Methods: Participants comprised 58,772 residents (27,294 men; 31,478 women) aged 35–69 years who completed baseline surveys of the Japan Multi-Institutional Collaborative Cohort Study from 2004 to 2014. Hazard ratios (HRs) for all-cause mortality and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated by sex using a Cox proportional hazard model, with adjustment for related factors. Mediation analysis with fat intake as a mediator was also conducted. Results: The mean follow-up period was 11 years, and 2,516 people died. Estimated energy and fat intakes according to the Food Frequency Questionnaire were lower in those with awareness of limiting food intake than in those without this awareness. Women with awareness of limiting fat intake showed a significant decrease in mortality risk (HR 0.73; 95% CI, 0.55–0.94). Mediation analysis revealed that this association was due to the direct effect of the awareness of limiting fat intake and that the total effect was not mediated by actual fat intake. Awareness of limiting energy or sweets intake was not related to mortality risk reduction. Conclusion: Awareness of limiting food intake had a limited effect on reducing all-cause mortality risk.
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28. Direct Metric Optimization for Image Captioning through Reward-Weighted Augmented Data Utilization.
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Takumi Takada, Yuma Suzuki, Hiroki Takushima, Hayato Tanoue, Haruki Sato, Aiswariya Manoj Kumar, Hiroki Nishihara, Takayuki Hori, and Kazuya Ueki
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29. Waseda_Meisei_SoftBank at Video Browser Showdown 2024.
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Takayuki Hori, Kazuya Ueki, Yuma Suzuki, Hiroki Takushima, Hayato Tanoue, Haruki Sato, Takumi Takada, and Aiswariya Manoj Kumar
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30. Study on Nonlinear CAE Simulation of Textile Bending
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Yoshihiro, Yamashita, Hideyuki, Uematsu, Shuichi, Tanoue, Memon, Hafeezullah, Series Editor, Midha, Vinay, editor, Rosunee, S., editor, and Sukigara, Sachiko, editor
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31. Investigation of modular coil misalignment on magnetic flux surface in the CFQS quasi-axisymmetric stellarator
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Zhang, Xin, Shimizu, Akihiro, Nakagawa, Sho, Xu, Yuhong, Murase, Takanori, Tanoue, Hiroyuki, Nagahara, Kazuki, Shoji, Mamoru, Cui, Zilin, Hayashi, Hiromi, Ogawa, Kunihiro, Takahashi, Hiromi, Isobe, Mitsutaka, Okamura, Shoichi, Liu, Haifeng, Wang, Xianqu, Liu, Hai, Hu, Jun, Cheng, Jun, and Tang, Changjian
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32. Efficacy of pembrolizumab in microsatellite-stable, tumor mutational burden-high metastatic colorectal cancer: genomic signatures and clinical outcomes
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Yamaguchi, K., Tsuchihashi, K., Ueno, S., Uehara, K., Taguchi, R., Ito, M., Isobe, T., Imajima, T., Kitazono, T., Tanoue, K., Ohmura, H., Akashi, K., and Baba, E.
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33. Deformation analysis of forearm soft tissues surrounding the cephalic vein under shear on the skin surface using ultrasound video images
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Hiroshi YAMADA, Yuki TANOUE, Shuhei SHIMOIDE, and Makiko TANAKA
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Multilayered skin, subcutaneous tissue, and skeletal muscle exhibit complex mechanical behavior. Deformation of surrounding tissues affects superficial venous circulation, but the deformation behavior of these tissues has not been determined in relation to skin surface shear. This study investigated the effect of shear on the deformation of soft tissues surrounding superficial veins. Motion analysis of five subjects in their 20s was conducted to quantify the deformation of forearm soft tissues with a cephalic vein of about 3 mm in luminal height by ultrasound video imaging with application of shear to the skin surface. Selected points near the skin surface and the top and bottom of the vein were traced on video images. When the top of the vein was at a depth of 2 mm (four subjects; body mass index (BMI) 17–22), the point near the top of the vein moved by almost the same amount as the point near the skin surface, whereas the point near the bottom of the vein moved by only a small amount (three subjects) or by the same amount as the top of the vein (one subject). In one case where the top of the vein was at a depth of 4 mm (one subject, BMI 26; grade 1 overweight according to the World Health Organization classification), the points near the top and bottom of the vein in the thick subcutaneous tissue moved by half the displacement of the skin surface. Finite element analyses were conducted for typical cases of subcutaneous tissue thickness above the vein. The results reproduced the experimental deformation behaviors, with the exception of substantial sliding below the vein. They indicated that BMI category, venous depth, and the sliding mechanism in subcutaneous tissue determine the motion of the vein and surrounding soft tissues under shear.
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34. Analysis of factors associated with public attitudes towards salt reduction: a multicountry cross-sectional survey
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Daisuke Yoneoka, Shuhei Nomura, Yuta Tanoue, Takayuki Kawashima, Akifumi Eguchi, Cyrus Ghaznavi, Hana Tomoi, Santosh Kumar Rauniyar, Manae Uchibori, Mami Ueta, Prapichaya Prommas, and Alton Cao
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Objective This paper provides an in-depth examination of public attitudes towards salt reduction across seven culturally diverse countries: the USA, the UK, France, Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, and Brazil.Design Cross-sectional regression analysis with questionnaire data.Setting An analysis of questionnaire study in seven countries.Participants The study’s questionnaire collected responses from 7090 participants across seven countries with the mean age of respondents being 46.06 years (SD 16.96). The gender distribution encompassed 3473 men (49.12%), 3582 women (50.66%), 24 non-binary individuals (0.34%) and 11 who identified as ‘other’ (0.16%).Primary and secondary outcome measures Attitudes toward sodium reduction were measured on a seven-point Likert scale.Results Regression analysis revealed significant associations between attitudes towards sodium reduction and various factors across countries. Gender was a significant factor in France, with women showing less awareness than men (coefficient −0.123, 95% CI −0.237 to −0.008). Age was a significant factor in Japan and Thailand, with older generations exhibiting stronger awareness. Occupation was a significant factor in France (grocery, 0.678, 0.229 to 1.127) and Japan (food service, 0.792, 0.300 to 1.283). In France (0.090, 0.033 to 0.146) and Brazil (0.092, 0.040 to 0.144), attitudes towards reducing sugar intake were positively associated with sodium reduction attitudes. Government interventions showed varying impacts, with positive associations in Thailand (0.004, 0.001 to 0.008) and negative associations in France (−0.003 –0.005 to −0.000).Conclusion Our study reveals a complex array of factors shaping attitudes towards sodium reduction across seven countries. These findings support the need for nuanced, country-specific approaches in formulating sodium reduction strategies. Future research should validate these findings, explore further determinants and understand how attitudes translate into dietary behaviours.
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35. Brief Behavioral Activation Intervention for Inpatient Depression by Psychiatric Nurses: A Single-Group Study
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Sayaka Kato, Hiroki Tanoue, Junko Fukuzoe, and Yasushi Ishida
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Introduction Behavioral Activation (BA) is a short-term cognitive behavioral therapy modality that stimulates activities that increase patients’ reinforcement experiences. Recent research verified the effect of brief BA. However, despite the short intervention time per session, BA is difficult to implement during hospitalization due to its long implementation period. Objectives To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of a brief BA program for people with depression in an inpatient setting. Methods This study employed a single-group pre-post design. Fifteen patients who met the inclusion criteria participated in the trial after providing oral and written informed consent. In addition to their usual care, participants received four weekly sessions administered by a nurse. The primary outcome measures included the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II), which indicated patients’ subjective depression severity. Clinical outcomes were measured at preintervention, immediate postintervention, and one-month postintervention. Results Fourteen participants completed the BA program and were receptive to treatment. For the primary endpoint, BDI-II, there was an improvement in scores (25.60 to 22.73 to 22.06) between the baseline, postintervention, and 1-month postassessment, but not a significant change. For EQ VAS score, there was no significant change, but there was an improvement in EQ VAS score (51.53 to 52.20 to 55.13) between the baseline, postintervention, and 1-month postassessment. The mean total Global Assessment of Functioning score increased from 40.20 to 57.00 across the pre- and postassessment points ( p
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36. PRESSURE INJURIES IN ADULTS AND THE ELDERLY: A SCOPING REVIEW
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Carolina Amadeu Fecchio, Mariana Kato Tanoue, Jhenicy Rubira Dias, Victória Adryelle Nascimento Mansano, Kelly Cristina Suzue Iamaguchi Luz, Cremilde Aparecida Trindade Radovanovic, and Thamires Fernandes Cardoso da Silva Rodrigues
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Objective: to map the evidence available in the literature on the development and characteristics of pressure injuries in adults and the elderly in primary and tertiary care settings. Method: retrospective analytical scoping review, carried out in 2023, in the Virtual Health Library, PUBMED, EMBASE, Web of Science, and SCOPUS databases. Registration (DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/C63YM). Results: 29 studies were selected. The lesions were predominantly stage 2, located in the sacral, gluteal, and calcaneal regions, which developed during hospitalization, and some had recurrent lesions. Granulation tissue, liquefaction necrosis, and/or coagulation were found in the wound bed, with epithelialized, macerated, or a flaky edge. The presence of exudate was rarely reported. Conclusion: Based on these results, care can be improved by understanding the characteristics of pressure injuries, investing in therapies that optimize the healing process, improving patients' quality of life, and reducing the cost of wound care.
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37. LESIONES POR PRESIÓN EN ADULTOS Y ANCIANOS: UNA REVISIÓN EXHAUSTIVA
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Carolina Amadeu Fecchio, Mariana Kato Tanoue, Jhenicy Rubira Dias, Victória Adryelle Nascimento Mansano, Kelly Cristina Suzue Iamaguchi Luz, Cremilde Aparecida Trindade Radovanovic, and Thamires Fernandes Cardoso da Silva Rodrigues
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Objetivo: Mapear la evidencia disponible en la literatura sobre el desarrollo y características de las lesiones por presión en adultos y ancianos en el ámbito de la atención primaria y terciaria. Método: revisión analítica retrospectiva, realizada en 2023, en las bases de datos Virtual Health Library, PUBMED, EMBASE, Web of Sciense y SCOPUS. Registro (DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/C63YM). Resultados: Se seleccionaron 29 estudios. Las lesiones eran predominantemente de estadio 2, localizadas en las regiones sacra, glútea y calcánea, que se desarrollaron durante la hospitalización y algunas presentaban lesiones recurrentes. En el lecho de la herida se observó tejido de granulación, necrosis por licuefacción y/o coagulación, con bordes epitelizados, macerados o friables. Raramente se notificó la presencia de exudado. Conclusión: A partir de estos resultados, se puede mejorar la asistencia comprendiendo las características de las lesiones por presión, invirtiendo en terapias que optimicen el proceso de cicatrización, mejoren la calidad de vida de los pacientes y reduzcan el gasto en heridas.
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38. LESÃO POR PRESSÃO EM ADULTOS E IDOSOS: REVISÃO DE ESCOPO
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Carolina Amadeu Fecchio, Mariana Kato Tanoue, Jhenicy Rubira Dias, Victória Adryelle Nascimento Mansano, Kelly Cristina Suzue Iamaguchi Luz, Cremilde Aparecida Trindade Radovanovvic, and Thamires Fernandes Cardoso da Silva Rodrigues
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lesão por pressão ,tecido ,pele ,planejamento de assistência ao paciente ,prática clínica baseada em evidências. ,Nursing ,RT1-120 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Objetivo: mapear as evidências disponíveis na literatura sobre o desenvolvimento e as características das lesões por pressão em adultos e idosos em contexto de cuidados primários e terciários. Método: revisão de escopo retrospectiva analítica, realizada em 2023, nas bases, Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde, PUBMED, EMBASE, Web of Science e SCOPUS. Registro (DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/C63YM). Resultados: selecionaram-se 29 estudos. As lesões foram predominantemente de estágio 2, localizadas na região sacral, glútea e calcânea, que se desenvolveram durante o internamento e alguns apresentavam lesões de repetição. No leito da ferida, foram encontrados tecido de granulação, necrose de liquefação e/ou coagulação, com bordas epitelizadas, maceradas ou friáveis. A presença de exsudato foi pouco relatada. Conclusão: a partir destes resultados, pode-se qualificar a assistência, ao compreender as características das lesões por pressão, investindo-se em terapêuticas que otimizam o processo de cicatrização, melhoram a qualidade de vida dos pacientes e reduzem os gastos com as feridas.
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39. Longevity of retained deciduous teeth: A retrospective cohort study
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Kinoshita, Risako and Tanoue, Naomi
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40. Efficacy of Tailored Treatment Strategies for Chronic Subdural Hematoma Based on Hematoma Characteristics and Volume: A Retrospective Observational Study
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Tanoue, Shunsuke, Ono, Kenichiro, Toyooka, Terushige, Nakagawa, Masaya, and Wada, Kojiro
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41. Greater energy surplus promotes body protein accretion in healthy young men: A randomized clinical trial
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Hatamoto, Yoichi, Tanoue, Yukiya, Tagawa, Ryoichi, Yasukata, Jun, Shiose, Keisuke, Kose, Yujiro, Watanabe, Daiki, Tanaka, Shigeho, Chen, Kong Y., Ebine, Naoyuki, Ueda, Keisuke, Uehara, Yoshinari, Higaki, Yasuki, Sanbongi, Chiaki, and Kawanaka, Kentaro
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42. Engineering design and manufacturing of the modular coil system for the quasi-axisymmetric stellarator CFQS-T
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Tanoue, Hiroyuki, Nakagawa, Sho, Nagahara, Kazuki, Murase, Takanori, Shimizu, Akihiro, Ogawa, Kunihiro, Takahashi, Hiromi, Shoji, Mamoru, Okamura, Shoichi, Isobe, Mitsutaka, Osakabe, Masaki, Yin, Dapeng, Liu, Haifeng, and Xu, Yuhong
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43. SGLT2 and SGLT1 inhibitors suppress the activities of the RVLM neurons in newborn Wistar rats
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Oshima, Naoki, Onimaru, Hiroshi, Yamashiro, Aoi, Goto, Hiroyasu, Tanoue, Keiko, Fukunaga, Tsugumi, Sato, Hiroki, Uto, Asuka, Matsubara, Hidehito, Imakiire, Toshihiko, and Kumagai, Hiroo
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44. Contribution of post-transplantation therapy to sustained MRD negativity in multiple myeloma: a retrospective analysis
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Suzuki, Kazuhito, Gunji, Tadahiro, Kawashima, Masaharu, Uryu, Hideki, Nagao, Riku, Momoki, Mamiko, Yokoyama, Hiroki, Ishii, Hiroto, Tanoue, Susumu, Saito, Takeshi, Nishiwaki, Kaichi, and Yano, Shingo
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45. First High-speed Video Camera Observations of a Lightning Flash Associated with a Downward Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flash
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Abbasi, R. U., Saba, M. M. F., Belz, J. W., Krehbiel, P. R., Rison, W., Kieu, N., da Silva, D. R., Rodeheffer, Dan, Stanley, M. A., Remington, J., Mazich, J., LeVon, R., Smout, K., Petrizze, A., Abu-Zayyad, T., Allen, M., Arai, Y., Arimura, R., Barcikowski, E., Bergman, D. R., Blake, S. A., Buckland, I., Cheon, B. G., Chikawa, M., Fujii, T., Fujisue, K., Fujita, K., Fujiwara, R., Fukushima, M., Furlich, G., Globus, N., Gonzalez, R., Hanlon, W., Hayashida, N., He, H., Hibino, K., Higuchi, R., Honda, K., Ikeda, D., Inoue, N., Ishii, T., Ito, H., Ivanov, D., Iwakura, H., Iwasaki, A., Jeong, H. M., Jeong, S., Jui, C. C. H., Kadota, K., Kakimoto, F., Kalashev, O., Kasahara, K., Kasami, S., Kawakami, S., Kawata, K., Kharuk, I., Kido, E., Kim, H. B., Kim, J. H., Kim, S. W., Kimura, Y., Komae, I., Kubota, Y., Kuzmin, V., Kuznetsov, M., Kwon, Y. J., Lee, K. H., Lubsandorzhiev, B., Lundquist, J. P., Matsumiya, H., Matsuyama, T., Matthews, J. N., Mayta, R., Myers, I., Nagataki, S., Nakai, K., Nakamura, R., Nakamura, T., Nakamura, Y., Nakazawa, A., Nishio, E., Nonaka, T., Oda, H., Ogio, S., Ohnishi, M., Ohoka, H., Oku, Y., Okuda, T., Omura, Y., Ono, M., Oshima, A., Ozawa, S., Park, I. H., Potts, M., Pshirkov, M. S., Rodriguez, D. C., Rott, C., Rubtsov, G. I., Ryu, D., Sagawa, H., Sakaki, N., Sako, T., Sakurai, N., Sato, K., Seki, T., Sekino, K., Shah, P. D., Shibasaki, Y., Shibata, N., Shibata, T., Shikita, J., Shimodaira, H., Shin, B. K., Shin, H. S., Shinto, D., Smith, J. D., Sokolsky, P., Stokes, B. T., Stroman, T. A., Takahashi, K., Takamura, M., Takeda, M., Takeishi, R., Taketa, A., Takita, M., Tameda, Y., Tanaka, K., Tanaka, M., Tanoue, Y., Thomas, S. B., Thomson, G. B., Tinyakov, P., Tkachev, I., Tokuno, H., Tomida, T., Troitsky, S., Tsuda, R., Tsunesada, Y., Udo, S., Uehama, T., Urban, F., Warren, D., Wong, T., Yamamoto, M., Yamazaki, K., Yashiro, K., Yoshida, F., Zhezher, Y., and Zundel, Z.
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In this paper, we present the first high-speed video observation of a cloud-to-ground lightning flash and its associated downward-directed Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flash (TGF). The optical emission of the event was observed by a high-speed video camera running at 40,000 frames per second in conjunction with the Telescope Array Surface Detector, Lightning Mapping Array, interferometer, electric-field fast antenna, and the National Lightning Detection Network. The cloud-to-ground flash associated with the observed TGF was formed by a fast downward leader followed by a very intense return stroke peak current of -154 kA. The TGF occurred while the downward leader was below cloud base, and even when it was halfway in its propagation to ground. The suite of gamma-ray and lightning instruments, timing resolution, and source proximity offer us detailed information and therefore a unique look at the TGF phenomena.
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46. Endoscopic endonasal approach to remove pediatric intraventricular tumors of the third ventricle
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Tanoue, Yuta, Morisako, Hiroki, Sasaki, Tsuyoshi, Ikegami, Masaki, and Goto, Takeo
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47. Search for Spatial Correlations of Neutrinos with Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays
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The ANTARES collaboration, Albert, A., Alves, S., André, M., Anghinolfi, M., Ardid, M., Ardid, S., Aubert, J. -J., Aublin, J., Baret, B., Basa, S., Belhorma, B., Bendahman, M., Bertin, V., Biagi, S., Bissinger, M., Boumaaza, J., Bouta, M., Bouwhuis, M. C., Brânzaş, H., Bruijn, R., Brunner, J., Busto, J., Caiffi, B., Calvo, D., Capone, A., Caramete, L., Carr, J., Carretero, V., Celli, S., Chabab, M., Chau, T. N., Moursli, R. Cherkaoui El, Chiarusi, T., Circella, M., Coleiro, A., Coniglione, R., Coyle, P., Creusot, A., Díaz, A. F., Distefano, C., Di Palma, I., Domi, A., Donzaud, C., Dornic, D., Drouhin, D., Eberl, T., van Eeden, T., van Eijk, D., Khayati, N. El, Enzenhöfer, A., Fermani, P., Ferrara, G., Filippini, F., Fusco, L., Gatelet, Y., Gay, P., Glotin, H., Gozzini, R., Ruiz, R. Gracia, Graf, K., Guidi, C., Hallmann, S., van Haren, H., Heijboer, A. J., Hello, Y., Hernández-Rey, J. J., Hößl, J., Hofestädt, J., Huang, F., Illuminati, G., James, C. 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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
For several decades, the origin of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) has been an unsolved question of high-energy astrophysics. One approach for solving this puzzle is to correlate UHECRs with high-energy neutrinos, since neutrinos are a direct probe of hadronic interactions of cosmic rays and are not deflected by magnetic fields. In this paper, we present three different approaches for correlating the arrival directions of neutrinos with the arrival directions of UHECRs. The neutrino data is provided by the IceCube Neutrino Observatory and ANTARES, while the UHECR data with energies above $\sim$50 EeV is provided by the Pierre Auger Observatory and the Telescope Array. All experiments provide increased statistics and improved reconstructions with respect to our previous results reported in 2015. The first analysis uses a high-statistics neutrino sample optimized for point-source searches to search for excesses of neutrinos clustering in the vicinity of UHECR directions. The second analysis searches for an excess of UHECRs in the direction of the highest-energy neutrinos. The third analysis searches for an excess of pairs of UHECRs and highest-energy neutrinos on different angular scales. None of the analyses has found a significant excess, and previously reported over-fluctuations are reduced in significance. Based on these results, we further constrain the neutrino flux spatially correlated with UHECRs., Comment: 39 pages, 7 figures, 4 tables; updated source files including xml authorlist
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Nishijima, Shugo, Uda, Takehiro, Yindeedej, Vich, Kawashima, Toshiyuki, Tanoue, Yuta, Inoue, Takeshi, Kuki, Ichiro, Fukuoka, Masataka, Nukui, Megumi, Okazaki, Shin, Kunihiro, Noritsugu, Umaba, Ryoko, and Goto, Takeo
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Tanoue, Shunsuke, Ono, Kenichiro, Toyooka, Terushige, Nakagawa, Masaya, and Wada, Kojiro
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50. The Proposed Ninth Edition TNM Classification of Lung Cancer
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Detterbeck, Frank C., Woodard, Gavitt A., Bader, Anna S., Dacic, Sanja, Grant, Michael J., Park, Henry S., and Tanoue, Lynn T.
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