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    Singular degenerate parabolic equations with applications to geometric evolutions

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    We prove a comparison theorem for viscosity solutions of degenerate parabolic equations which is singular at finite directions of derivatives. We apply our theorem to construct a global generalized evolution for interfaces equations with a certain class of the interface energy not necessarily 02

    「農業体験学習事業」 農業体験を通した地域連携による家政学群学生の学び 平成23(2011)~ 25(2013)年度和洋女子大学教育振興支援助成成果報告

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    平成23年度から同25年度に和洋女子大学教育振興支援助成を受け、農業体験を通して家政学群学生の学びを促進した。体験実習にあたり、学外の農業従事者、自治体(長野県立科町、千葉県市川市、千葉県神崎町)の農業担当職員や農業委員、JA職員、農業に関するNPO法人スタッフ、静岡大学、千葉大学の関係者など、様々な地域の方々と交流し、指導されて実践した農業体験により、学生はコミュニケーション能力や連携力を身につけた。また、農作物や花を育てる方法を学び、食べ物や花を育てることは生きている植物を自然と共生しながら育てることであることを認識し、農業の大変さと喜びも体験した。学内では農業ファッション制作の活動も行い、農業する女性のための作業服づくりを初めて体験し、専門技術の修得にも繋げた。また、収穫物から加工食品を開発、販売する活動も行い、地域の人たちから高い評価を受けた。現場での作業体験は学生同士や教員と学生間の協力や協調の体験となり、同時に様々な活動体験から実践力、判断力などの育成に繋がった。これらの農業体験を通して実施した実践的学習は、家政学を学ぶ学生に大きな刺激と成長をもたらしたと考える。本稿では本取り組みにおける家政学群学生の学びの内容と学生の様子について報告した

    Singular degenerate parabolic equations with applications to geometric evolutions

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    We prove a comparison theorem for viscosity solutions of degenerate parabolic equations which is singular at finite directions of derivatives. We apply our theorem to construct a global generalized evolution for interfaces equations with a certain class of the interface energy not necessarily 02

    Development of nuclear emulsion for muography

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    Muography (cosmic-ray muon radiography) is the non-destructive inspection by using muons produced by interactions between primary cosmic-rays and the Earth’s atmosphere. The principle of this technology is the measurement of absorption of incoming cosmic-ray muons, just like x-ray imaging technology. A nuclear emulsion is the high sensitive photographic film used for detection of three-dimensional trajectory of charged particles such as muons with the position resolution of sub-micron. A nuclear emulsion has following properties: high spatial resolution with thin detector structure, lightweight, flexibility of detector size and no requirement of electric power supply. These properties of a nuclear emulsion are suitable for a detector of muography. We are developing the nuclear emulsion at Nagoya University. In this paper, the current performances of the nuclear emulsion and the fully self-production techniques developed at Nagoya University are described

    Discovery of a big void in Khufu’s Pyramid by observation of cosmic-ray muons

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    International audienceThe Great Pyramid or Khufu’s Pyramid was built on the Giza Plateau (Egypt) during the IVth dynasty by the pharaoh Khufu (Cheops), who reigned from 2509 to 2483 BC1^1 . Despite being one of the oldest and largest monuments on Earth, there is no consensus about how it was built. To better understand its internal structure, we imaged the pyramid using muons, which are by-products of cosmic rays that are only partially absorbed by stone. The resulting cosmic-ray muon radiography allows us to visualize the known and potentially unknown voids in the pyramid in a non-invasive way. Here we report the discovery of a large void (with a cross section similar to the Grand Gallery and a length of 30m minimum) above the Grand Gallery, which constitutes the first major inner structure found in the Great Pyramid since the 19th^{th} century. This void, named ScanPyramids Big Void, was first observed with nuclear emulsion films installed in the Queen’s chamber (Nagoya University), then confirmed with scintillator hodoscopes set up in the same chamber (KEK) and re-confirmed with gas detectors12 outside of the pyramid (CEA)This large void has therefore been detected with a high confidence by three different muon detection technologies andthree independent analyses. These results constitute a breakthrough for the understanding of Khufu’s Pyramid and its internal structure. While there is currently no information about the role of this void, these findings show how modern particle physics can shed new light on the world’s archaeological heritag

    Outcomes in Newly Diagnosed Atrial Fibrillation and History of Acute Coronary Syndromes: Insights from GARFIELD-AF

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    BACKGROUND: Many patients with atrial fibrillation have concomitant coronary artery disease with or without acute coronary syndromes and are in need of additional antithrombotic therapy. There are few data on the long-term clinical outcome of atrial fibrillation patients with a history of acute coronary syndrome. This is a 2-year study of atrial fibrillation patients with or without a history of acute coronary syndromes
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