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    Electron-energy-loss function of LiTaO3 and LiNbO3 by x-ray photoemission spectroscopy: Theory and experiment

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    We report experimental energy-loss structures in x-ray photoemission spectra of single crystalline LiTaO3 and LiNbO3, and then compare these with theoretical electron-energy-loss functions calculated from first principles using the full-potential linearized augmented plane-wave method in the local-density approximation. The energy-loss structure of core electrons can be approximated by a sum of four components: for LiTaO3, the peaks positioned at 8.0, 13.4, 15.8, and 22.6 eV; for LiNbO3, those positioned at 7.0, 12.0, 14.5, and 21.8 eV. The momentum matrix elements between Bloch functions were evaluated to determine the electron energy-loss functions. The theoretical electron-energy-loss functions agreed fairly well with the experimental one. The experimental peaks positioned at 8.0, 13.4, and 15.8 eV for LiTaO3 and those at 7.0, 12.0, and 14.5 eV for LiNbO3 were assigned to the interband transitions from the valence band to the conduction bands. The peaks at 22.6 eV for LiTaO3 and 21.8 eV for LiNbO3 were ascribed to the electron excitation from the O 2s level to the lower conduction band

    Coherent transfer of light polarization to electron spins in a semiconductor

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    We demonstrate that the superposition of light polarization states is coherently transferred to electron spins in a semiconductor quantum well. By using time-resolved Kerr rotation we observe the initial phase of Larmor precession of electron spins whose coherence is transferred from light. To break the electron-hole spin entanglement, we utilized the big discrepancy between the transverse g-factors of electrons and light holes. The result encourages us to make a quantum media converter between flying photon qubits and stationary electron spin qubits in semiconductors.Comment: 4 pages. Submitted to Physical Review Letter

    Photoelectron energy-loss functions of SrTiO3, BaTiO3, and TiO2: Theory and experiment

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    We compare experimental O 1s electron energy-loss structures below 30 eV of single crystalline SrTiO3 ,BaTiO3, and TiO2 with their theoretical electron energy-loss functions. The photoelectron energy-loss structuresof in situ fractured surface in ultrahigh vacuum can be approximated by a sum of four components forSrTiO3 and BaTiO3, and of three components for TiO2. Electronic structures were calculated from first principlesusing the full-potential linearized augmented plane-wave method in the local-density approximation. Themomentum matrix elements between Bloch functions were evaluated to determine the electron energy-lossfunctions. The theoretical electron energy-loss functions agree well with experimental spectra except a structureat around 20 eV of SrTiO3 and that at around 18 eV of BaTiO3. The difference of high binding energypeaks is explained from the positions of semicore states

    Shear Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Shear Walls under Tensile Axial Force with Eccentricity

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    A lateral loading test of six reinforced concrete shear walls subjected to an eccentric tensile axial force was carried out to examine their shear behavior. Next facts ware confirmed on the shear strength of the walls subjected to an eccentric tensile axial force. The test results can be evaluat by the shear strength equation [2] considering axial tensile stress. The calculated values given by the (AIJ "Design Guidelines for Earthquake Resistant Reinforced Concrete Buildings Based on Inelastic Displacement Concept") equation [3] are a little lower than the test results

    閉塞型睡眠時無呼吸症候群に関する神経精神医学的検討 : 歯科装具による下顎前方移動治療の効果について

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    取得学位 : 博士(医学), 学位授与番号 : 医博乙第1481号, 学位授与年月日:平成11年3月17日,学位授与年:199

    Preoperative radiographic and histopathologic evaluation of central chondrosarcoma

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    Distinguishing grade 1 chondrosarcoma from grade 2 chondrosarcoma is critical both for planning the surgical procedure and for predicting the outcome. We aimed to review the preoperative radiographic and histologic findings, and to evaluate the reliability of preoperative grading. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 17 patients diagnosed with central chondrosarcoma at our institution between 1996 and 2011. In these cases, we compared the preoperative and postoperative histologic grades, and evaluated the reliability of the preoperative histologic grading. We also assessed the preoperative radiographic findings obtained using plain radiography, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Preoperative histologic grade was 1 in 12 patients, 2 in 4 patients, and 3 in 1 patient. However, 6 of the 12 cases classified as grade 1 before surgery were re-classified as grade 2 postoperatively. In the radiographic evaluation, grade 1 was suspected by the presence of a ring-and-arc pattern of calcification on plain radiography and CT and entrapped fat and ring-and-arc enhancement on MRI. Grades 2 and 3 were suspected by the absence of calcification and the presence of cortical penetration and endosteal scalloping on plain radiography and CT, as well as soft-tissue mass formation on MRI. Although the combination of radiographic interpretation and histologic findings may improve the accuracy of preoperative grading in chondrosarcoma, the establishment of a standard evaluation system with the histologic and radiographic findings and/or the development of new biologic markers are necessary for preoperative discrimination of low-grade chondrosarcoma from high-grade chondrosarcoma.ArticleARCHIVES OF ORTHOPAEDIC AND TRAUMA SURGERY. 133(9):1225-1231 (2013)journal articl

    Metastatic Carcinoma to Subcutaneous Tissue and Skeletal Muscle: Clinicopathological Features in 11 Cases

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    Objective: Metastatic carcinoma to subcutaneous tissue or skeletal muscle is relatively rare. The present study aimed to clarify the clinicopathological features for confirming the diagnosis as soft tissue metastasis and determining the primary site. Methods: We reviewed records of 11 patients with soft tissue metastasis who were in our institution from 1996 to 2009. Results: In 9 of 10 patients who underwent magnetic resonance imaging, findings consisted of poorly circumscribed high-intensity lesions around the tumor on T2-weighted images, irregular peritumoral enhancement and poorly enhanced lesions at the center of the tumor on T1-weighted images. Systematic immunohistochemical examination was more valuable for diagnosing as soft tissue metastasis and confirming the primary site. The expression patterns of cytokeratins 7 and 20 and tissue-specific antibodies such as thyroid transcription factor-1, MUC5AC and CDX2 were useful diagnostic markers. The primary site could be determined in five patients with cytokeratin 7/20 immunophenotype and positivity for tissue-specific antibodies. In four cases, determination of the primary site finally became possible by comparison with the histological findings of operative specimens in past carcinoma and/or in consideration of radiological findings and the results of cytokeratin 7/20 phenotyping. Conclusions: Systematic immunohistochemical examination is helpful for confirmation of the primary origin in soft tissue metastasis of carcinoma in addition to clinical information such as the history and condition of past carcinoma, radiological findings and comparison between the histology of biopsy specimens and past carcinoma.ArticleJAPANESE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY. 41(3):358-364 (2011)journal articl

    Multifocal Periosteal Chondromas in the Ring Finger of an Adolescent Boy: Case Report

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    We describe an unusual case of a 12-year-old boy who presented with a loss of motion in the ring finger caused by 2 separate periosteal chondromas involving the proximal and middle phalanges. Range of motion improved and recurrence did not occur at the 5-year follow-up after marginal excision of both lesions. (J Hand Surg 2011;36A:101-105.ArticleJOURNAL OF HAND SURGERY-AMERICAN VOLUME. 36A(1):101-105 (2011)journal articl

    Electronic structure and electrical properties of amorphous OsO2

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    The valence-band spectrum of an amorphous OsO2 film deposited by glow discharge of OsO4 vapor can be predicted well with calculated electronic band structure of crystalline OsO2 from first principles using the liner-muffin-tin-orbital method with the local-density approximation. Resistivity of the amorphous OsO2 was less than 631023 V cm at 80 K, and it was almost temperature independent, but the temperature coefficient of resistivity was negative. The Hall coefficient of the amorphous OsO2 increased with temperature, and was saturated at around 220 K. Temperature dependence of the Hall mobility was proportional to T3/2, and it implies that the scattering of charged carriers by ionized atoms is dominant below 220 K
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