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    Study on the air-sea interaction on the Baiu frontal zone using JCOPE2 and JCDAS

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    ACG36-08発表要旨 / 日本地球惑星科学連合2012年大会(2012年5月20日~5月25日, 幕張メッセ国際会議場) / 日本惑星科学連合の許諾に基づき本文ファイルを掲

    Focus Changes in Administrative Studies in Postwar Japan: Statistical Content Analyses of Articles in The Annals of the Japanese Society for Public Administration (1962—2018)

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    This paper quantitatively explains research trends in postwar administrative studies in Japan using statistical analyses of nearly 60 years of article titles from The Annals of the Japanese Society for Public Administration, from the first issue (1962) to the 54th issue (2018). Co-occurrence network analysis, cluster analysis, and correspondence analysis revealed changes in research interests over time. Specifically, there was substantially more research on reform, policy evaluation, and government evaluation in the 2000s, a difference from other time periods. The author performed cluster analysis to classify extracted words using the Jaccard similarity coefficient to gauge the diversity of extracted words, setting the number of clusters to four and listing each characteristic word. Referring to classifications presented by previous qualitative research on the research trends of academic societies, the author derived Cluster 1 “Identity of Public Administration”, Cluster 2 “Management, Institutions, and Policies”, Cluster 3 “Reform and Local Government”, and Cluster 4 “Problems of Administrative Reform”. In the correspondence analysis, the first and second components and the second and third components were selected as the axes of the configuration figure describing the relationships between the extracted words. In addition to the first and second components, the second and third components were developed and analyzed. The following can be interpreted from each configuration figure: the first component is time; the second component is evaluation and reform; and the third component is policy process. Considering the foregoing, they collectively reveal the major pillars of Japanese postwar administrative studies from 1962 to 2018

    Successful Australia-Japan collaboration and student mentoring

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    第6回極域科学シンポジウム[OB] 極域生物圏11月16日(月) 統計数理研究所 セミナー室1(D305

    Electrodeposition of Crystalline Si Using a Liquid Zn Electrode in Molten KF-KCl-K₂SiF₆

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    In this study, we propose a novel Si electrodeposition method using a liquid Zn electrode in molten KF–KCl. Electrochemical measurements and electrolysis were conducted in a KF–KCl–K₂SiF₆ melt at 923 K. Cyclic voltammograms at a liquid Zn electrode revealed that the reduction currents at 0.75–1.0 V vs K⁺/K were attributed to the formation of Si–Zn liquid alloy. Additionally, Si was deposited through potentiostatic electrolysis at 0.75 V using liquid Zn in a boron nitride (BN) crucible as an electrode. Cross-sectional scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy showed that deposited Si was located at the bottom and side of the interface between Zn and the BN crucible instead of at the interface between Zn and the molten salt, indicating the electrodeposition of Si attributed to Si–Zn liquid alloy formation. The obtained Si was confirmed to be the crystalline form by X-ray diffractometry, and the maximum grain size was approximately 2 mm. Galvanostatic electrolysis at –20 mA cm⁻² with varying electrical charges showed that the Si grain size increased with increasing charge, confirming the growth of crystalline Si. Finally, the mechanism of Si electrodeposition on a Zn electrode through Si–Zn alloying was discussed

    A new tool for monitoring the Antarctic marine ecosystem using environmental DNA

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    The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions : [OB] Polar Biology, Wed. 4 Dec. / Entrance Hall (1st floor) , National Institute of Polar Researc

    Zooplankton community structure influences the distribution of flying seabirds off Vincennes Bay, East Antarctica

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    The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions : [OB] Polar Biology, Wed. 4 Dec. / Entrance Hall (1st floor) , National Institute of Polar Researc
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