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    丸山三友教授古稀記念

    Ein Versuch zur Literatursoziologie (Ⅱ) : Die Bedeutung des Vergleichs

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    Ein Versuch zur Literatursoziologie : die Bedeutung des Vergleichs

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    Nachruf auf Kaichiro Wada

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    故和田賀一郎教授追悼

    Leserschaft und Rezeption I

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    Über die Bedeutung des Vergleichs II

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    Kafka in Japan : aus der Kafka-Bibliographie

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    Pulmonary Edema Induced by Esophagectomy

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    Vertical-Vibration Suppressing Design of Accumulator with New Vibration-Measuring Method

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    A compressor was developed using R32 which was a low GWP R32 refrigerant for coping with global warming. However, there is a tendency for vibrations of a compressor to also increase because the circulation of refrigerant increases according to specification for using R32 refrigerant. Since large vibrations of a compressor causes outdoor units to generate solid propagation sound, there is a need for a technology that can reduce vibration of a compressor. However, a vibration-measuring method to analyze such vibration had not been fully developed and it was difficult to specify the cause. Accordingly, a new vibration-measuring method was developed specifically for compressors. The use of this measuring method allowed to discover that one of the unresolved problems with sound of outdoor units was the vertical vibration of the accumulator housed in the compressor. Moreover, it was found that the accumulator vibrates vertically due to the acoustic resonance inside the casing, which led to develop a new (accumulator) design with a focus on resonance. There is a type of spatial resonance inside an accumulator that has a phase difference with the antinode of sound pressure appearing at the upper and lower ends of the space. The vertical force caused by the difference in the sound pressure becomes excitation force, which then causes vertical vibration of the accumulator. Therefore, preventing this resonance from occurring can help suppress the vertical vibration. In order to prevent the generation of resonance, a plate-shaped reflection member was placed inside the accumulator, and it proved to be effective in suppressing the vertical vibration

    The Intensity of Satellite Reflections in Electron Diffraction Patterns from Evaporated Alloy Films with CuAu II Type Superstructure

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    In order to elucidate the origin of satellite reflections flanking the direct spot in the electron diffraction pattern of a single crystal evaporated film with CuAu II type superlattice, the peak as well as integrated intensities have been measured as functions of the wavelength of electrons corresponding to the accelerating voltage from 75 to 280KV. It has been revealed that the intensity of the satellite in question relative to a fundamental reflection consists of two parts, a major part which depends on the wavelength in such a way as predicted by the theory of multiple reflection, and the other minor part which is independent of the wavelength. The existence of the latter part shows that the reflection is not a forbidden one and, therefore, a lattice modulation accompanies the regular anti-phase structure. Fourier potential due to this lattice modulation, V_s, is estimated to be in the order of one tenth the magnitude of V_ Some consideration concerning the nature of the modulation is given by comparing the results of electron and X-ray diffraction studies
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