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    離散変分法の新しい定式化による偏微分方程式の構造保存型数値解法

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    13301甲第4030号博士(理学)金沢大学博士論文本文Ful

    A stable finite difference method for a Cahn-Hilliard type equation with long-range interaction

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    離散変分法の新しい定式化による偏微分方程式の構造保存型数値解法

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    13301甲第4030号博士(理学)金沢大学博士論文要旨Abstrac

    Leukemia autopsies in Japan

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    For the purpose to know whether the annual increase of leukemia incidence in Japan is due to some leukemogenic factors or due to the increased detection rate, the authors made some statistical survey of autopsy cases in which the diagnosis is reliable and not any type of leukemias escape the detection. The results showed that acute leukemias, which are found mostly in younger age, is actually increasing. In addition, it has been deduced that among the suspected factors the increase in ionizing radiation will be one of the most probable factors for the increase in leukemia incidence</p

    Surface Modification with Metal Hexacyanoferrates for Expanding the Choice of H₂-Evolving Photocatalysts for Both Fe³⁺/Fe²⁺ Redox-Mediated and Interparticle Z-Scheme Water-Splitting Systems

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    The construction of Z-scheme water splitting systems is an effective approach toward harvesting a wide portion of the solar light spectrum; however, the success has often depended on the property of photocatalyst surfaces. This drawback is typified by the limited choice of efficient H₂ evolution photocatalysts (HEPs) (e.g., Rh-doped SrTiO₃) for Z-scheme water splitting using Fe³⁺/Fe²⁺ redox couple. The majority of visible light-responsive materials shows low activity for H2 production with Fe²⁺ electron donors despite having suitable band levels, probably due to the absence of an effective surface site for oxidizing Fe²⁺. The choice of HEPs for interparticle Z-scheme systems has also been limited. Herein, an effective strategy for overcoming these limitations is reported: activation of originally inactive materials via surface modification with metal hexacyanoferrate nanoparticles. Photocatalytic H2 evolution over TaON in aqueous Fe²⁺ solution is drastically enhanced by comodification with indium hexacyanoferrate (InHCF) and Rh–Cr mixed oxide. InHCF promotes Fe²⁺ oxidation to Fe³⁺ utilizing the holes photogenerated in TaON via FeIII/FeII redox cycles, enabling Z-scheme water splitting with the Fe³⁺/Fe²⁺ redox mediator coupled with an O2 evolution photocatalyst under visible light. It is also disclosed that InHCF nanoparticles function as effective solid electron mediators for achieving interparticle Z-scheme water splitting

    Tourist Expectations: A Comparative Study between Non-Asian and Taiwan/Hong Kong Tourists in Kanazawa, Japan

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    International tourists to Japan have attracted considerable attention in the Japanese tourism sector. In particular, tourists from Asia, China in particular, are increasingly recognized as an important target group. To accommodate the demands of foreign tourists, the tourism industry must investigate the satisfaction and preferences of such tourists, as well as the challenges encountered by both tourists and gastronomy sectors. By comparing the responses of tourists with those in the service sector, this study identified future tasks for inbound tourism. This study focused on tourists from Hong Kong and Taiwan. In a parallel questionnaire, employees of restaurants in Kanazawa City were interviewed. The results of the survey on tourists from Hong Kong and Taiwan were compared with the results from non-Asian tourists. A significant difference was observed as regards the communication between tourists and staff (i.e., the language barrier) between the two groups. In addition, the level of satisfaction on Wi-Fi Internet access is the lowest amongst all the survey items regardless of the tourists’ nationality. © 2015 Taylor & Francis.after a 18 months embarg

    Clinical studies on bronchial asthma induced by chironomid midges -comparison between positive and negative cases to house dust-

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    近年ユスリカが気管支喘息の原因抗原となり得ることが報告されている。しかし,その臨床的特徴はいまだ明らかにされていない。このユスリカ抗原の特徴を検討する目的で,気管支喘息症例163例をHD(ハウスダスト)に感作されたRAST score2+以上の陽性例82例とscore1+以下の陰性例81例とに分けて比較検討を行なった。その結果皮膚反応,ヒスタミン遊離,CTT抗原を用いた特異的IgE抗体いずれの検討においても,HDに感作された症例が,よりユスリカ抗原にも感作されやすいことが明らかになった。In recent years it has been reported that chironomid migdes might be one of the causative allergens in bronchial asthma. In order to clarify the clinical characteristics of bronchial asthma induced by chironomid midges (Tokunagayusurika akamusi), 163 patients with bronchial asthma were studied. The subjects were divided into two groups ; cases with negative (0~1 + ) and positive (2 + or more) RAST score to house dust. 1. Skin reaction to midges was positive in 54 cases (33.1%) out of 163 patients with bronchial asthma. Thirty-six cases (43.9%) out of 82 asthmatics with positive RAST score to house dust showed positive skin reaction to midges, but in 81 cases with negative RAST score, only 18 cases (22.2%) showed positive skin reaction. 2. Fourteen cases out of 85 asthmatics showed a significant amount of histamine release (more than 15%). A significant amount of histamine release was observed in 12 cases (23.5%) out of 51 cases with positive RAST score, but in only two cases (5.9%) out of 24 cases with negative RAST score. 3. Specific IgE antibodies to CTT (Chiromonus thummi thummi) was positive in 12 cases (18.2%) out of 66 asthmatics. In 41 asthmatics with positive RAST score to house dust, 12 cases (29.3%) showed positive RAST score to CTT, though in 25 cases with negative RAST score to house dust no cases showed positive RAST score to CTT. In conclusion, cases with house dust allergy were more easily sensitized by chironomid migdes than those cases without house dust allergy

    Candida-induced histamine release from basophils: relationship to house dust- and anti-IgE-induced secretion

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    Candida albicans-induced histamine release from basophils was studied in 54 patients with bronchial asthma in comparison with the release caused by house dust and anti-IgE. The release of histamine induced by C. albicans and that induced by house dust were closely related to the serum levels of specific IgE antibodies as expressed by RAST scores. A correlation of C. albicans-induced histamine release with the release caused by anti-IgE was not generally observed. On the other hand, a close correlation was found between house dust- and anti-IgE-induced histamine release. It was suggested from these results that the differences between C. albicans- and house dust-induced histamine release might be due to the different antigenicity of the two allergens.</p

    Beneficial effects of reading aloud and solving simple arithmetic calculations (learning therapy) on a wide range of cognitive functions in the healthy elderly: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Almost all cognitive functions decline with age. Results of previous studies have shown that cognitive training related to everyday life (reading aloud and solving simple arithmetic calculations), namely learning therapy, can improve two cognitive function (executive functions and processing speed) in elderly people. However, it remains unclear whether learning therapy engenders improvement of various cognitive functions or not. We investigate the impact of learning therapy on various cognitive functions (executive functions, episodic memory, short-term memory, working memory, attention, reading ability, and processing speed) in healthy older adults.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We use a single-blinded intervention with two parallel groups (a learning therapy group and a waiting list control group). Testers are blind to the study hypothesis and the group membership of participants. Through an advertisement in local newspaper, 64 healthy older adults are recruited. They will be assigned randomly to a learning therapy group or a waiting list control group. In the learning therapy group, participants are required to perform two cognitive tasks for 6 months: reading Japanese aloud and solving simple calculations. The waiting list group does not participate in the intervention. The primary outcome measure is the Stroop test score: a measure of executive function. Secondary outcome measures are assessments including the following: verbal fluency task, logical memory, first and second names, digit span forward, digit span backward, Japanese reading test, digit cancellation task, digit symbol coding, and symbol search. We assess these outcome measures before and after the intervention.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>This report is the first study which investigates the beneficial effects of learning therapy on a wide range of cognitive functions of elderly people. Our study provides sufficient evidence of learning therapy effectiveness. Most cognitive functions, which are correlated strongly with daily life activities, decrease with age. These study results can elucidate effects of cognitive training on elderly people.</p> <p>Trial registration</p> <p>This trial was registered in The University Hospital Medical Information Network Clinical Trials Registry (No. <a href="http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/UMIN000006998">UMIN000006998</a>).</p
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