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    Energetic Consideration on the Occurrence Condition of Self-Synchronization in Two Unbalanced Rotors

    When synchronization occurs in a system in which several nonlinear self-excited oscillators with different natural frequencies are coupled, the frequencies of all of the oscillators are entrained due to their ...

    M. Sueda, T. Kondou, H. Mori in Vibration Engineering for a Sustainable Future (2021)

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    Fingertip Synchrotron Radiation Angiography for Prediction of Diabetic Microangiopathy

    Diabetic microangiopathy causes acetylcholine-induced paradoxical vasoconstriction in arterioles (20-200 μm). Because conventional angiographic systems lack sufficient spatial resolution (100-200 μm), they are no...

    T. Fujii, N. Fukuyama, Y. Ikeya in 5th Kuala Lumpur International Conference … (2011)

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    Formation of nanometer-sized porous GaSb particles by vacancy clustering induced by electronic excitation

    Porous materials play an important role for developments of luminescent, catalytic, hydrogen storage materials and so on, in which the properties can be greatly improved by a large surface-to-volume ratio. If ...

    H. Yasuda, A. Tanaka, N. Nitta, K. Matsumoto in EMC 2008 14th European Microscopy Congress… (2008)

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    High Accuracy and Resolution for the Separation of Nickel Silicide Polymorphs by Improved Analyses of EELS Spectra

    Low loss EELS is a simple method which may be used to discriminate the polymorphs of nickel silicides: however, it has an energy resolution problem because of the instability of the hardware. This problem can ...

    K Asayama, N Hashikawa, M Kawakami, H Mori in Microscopy of Semiconducting Materials 2007 (2008)

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    The melon ethylene receptor CmERS1 is localized to the endoplasmic reticulum with an Nlum-Ccyt membrane orientation

    Ethylene perception and signal transduction involves a multistep pathway, in which ethylene receptors act at the first step and play a crucial role by negatively regulating ethylene responses (Chang and Stadle...

    B. Ma, M. L. Cui, H. J. Sun, K. Takada, H. Mori in Advances in Plant Ethylene Research (2007)

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    Analysis of the protein phosphatase involved in the posttranslational regulatory mechanism of LeACS2

    1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid synthase (ACS) is a rate-limiting enzyme in the ethylene biosynthesis pathway. Recent studies suggest that ACS is regulated posttranslationally as well as transcriptionall...

    Y. Kamiyoshihara, H. Mori in Advances in Plant Ethylene Research (2007)

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    Hybrid silica nanoparticles with hyperbranched polymer and polyelectrolyte shells

    We present the synthesis of hyperbranched polymer–silica hybrid nanoparticles by self-condensing vinyl polymerization (SCVP) via atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) from silica surfaces. ATRP initiator...

    H. Mori, D. Chan. Seng, M. Zhang in Trends in Colloid and Interface Science XV… (2004)

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    Robust Manipulation of Deformable Objects Using Model Based Technique

    Manipulation of deformable objects will be discussed. Manipulation of deformable objects is defined as controlling deformation of objects as well as their positions and orientations. The manipulation is a fund...

    T. Wada, S. Hirai, H. Mori, S. Kawamura in Articulated Motion and Deformable Objects (2000)

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    A Study of Advanced Hydrogen/Oxygen Combustion Turbines

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. have proposed the advanced hydrogen/oxygen combustion turbine system which is an inter-cooled top** recuperation cycle as part of a Japanese government sponsored program WE-N...

    H. Sugishita, H. Mori, K. Uematsu in Hydrogen Power: Theoretical and Engineering Solutions (1998)

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    Apoptosis in neurodegenerative disorders

    Although the exact mechanism of nigral cell death in Parkinson’s disease (PD) is not known, increasing evidence suggests the presence of apoptotic cell death in PD. When we applied the TUNEL method to detect D...

    H. Mochizuki, H. Mori, Dr. Y. Mizuno in Advances in Research on Neurodegeneration (1997)

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    Some Properties of Anyons

    It is shown that the free anyons with the statistical parameter θ = π(1 − 1/n), n being an integer, are superconducting at zero temperature, and that the anyons with a repulsive interaction are also superconducti...

    H. Mori in The Physics and Chemistry of Oxide Superconductors (1992)

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    A proposal for a study of the solar wind near the sun by simultaneous observations with SOLAR-A and Kashima 34m antenna

    The microwave interplanetary scintillation observations using Kashima 34m antenna have disclosed that plasma fluctuations are enhanced around 10–30 solar radii where the solar wind is accelerated. The observed...

    M. Tokumaru, H. Mori, T. Tanaka in Flare Physics in Solar Activity Maximum 22 (1991)

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    Anomalous Transport Properties of Organic Superconductor ϰ-(BEDT-TTF)2Cu(NCS)2

    The critical magnetic field (Hc2) by a magnetization measurement was investigated for an organic superconductor, κ-(BEDT-TTF-d8)2Cu(NCS)2 with Tc=11.0 K. The linear temperature dependence of Hc2 between 11 K and ...

    H. Mori, K. Nakao, I. Hirabayashi, S. Tanaka, K. Oshima in Advances in Superconductivity II (1990)

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    Analytic Study of Power Spectra of Intermittent Chaos

    One-dimensional maps provide us with useful models for the onset and the growth of turbulence [1], In fact, the period doubling, the windows, the band splitting, and the intermittency can all be described by o...

    B. C. So, H. Okamoto, H. Mori in Chaos and Statistical Methods (1984)

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    Antitumor activity of edible marine algae: Effect of crude fucoidan fractions prepared from edible brown seaweeds against L-1210 leukemia

    Manyseaweeds have commonly been used as food among the Japanese people. Certain seaweeds have long been used in traditional Chinese herbal medicine in the treatment of cancer. We previously demonstrated that a...

    I. Yamamoto, M. Takahashi, E. Tamura in Eleventh International Seaweed Symposium (1984)

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    Inviscid Singularity and Relative Diffusion in Intermittent Turbulence

    Fully developed turbulence exhibits outstanding asymptotic phenomena which obey power laws in length and time scale. In this talk we would like to summarize a scaling theory of the asymptotic phenomena and dis...

    H. Mori, K. Takayoshi in Chaos and Statistical Methods (1984)

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    Statistical dynamics of turbulence

    H. Mori, H. Fujisaka in Systems Far from Equilibrium (1980)

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    A Simplified Theory of Intermittent Fully-Developed Turbulence

    Fully-developed turbulence consists of hierarchies of eddies of various sizes, where a small-scale eddy is generated from a larger eddy and disintegrates into smaller eddies of about the half-length size in a ...

    H. Mori, H. Fujisaka in Pattern Formation by Dynamic Systems and Pattern Recognition (1979)