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    Analysis of Willingness to Pay in Guaranteed Multiple-Priority Service

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    Iron Emission Lines on the Galactic Ridge Observed with Suzaku

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    In order to elucidate origin of the Galactic Ridge X-ray Emission, we analyzed Suzaku data taken at various regions along the Galactic plane and studied their Fe-K emission line features. Suzaku resolved the Fe line complex into three narrow lines at ~6.4 keV,~6.7 keV and ~6.97 keV, which are K-lines from neutral (or low-ionized), He-like, and H-like iron ions, respectively. The 6.7 keV line is clearly seen in all the observed regions and its longitudinal distribution is consistent with that determined from previous observations. The 6.4 keV emission line was also found in various Galactic plane regions (b~0). Differences in flux ratios of the 6.4 keV/6.7 keV and 6.97 keV/6.7 keV lines between the Galactic plane and the Galactic center regions are studied and its implication is discussed.Comment: Accepted for publication in PASJ Suzaku 3rd special issu

    Sub-micron Junction Termination for 1200V Class Devices toward CMOS Process Compatibility

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    2013 25th International Symposium on Power Semiconductor Devices & IC's (ISPSD), May 26-30, 2013, Ishikawa Ongakudo, Kanazawa. Japan.This study shows, for the first time, possibility of very shallow junction termination in submicron scale. The 2D-TCAD simulations unveil even 0.2μm junction depth structures are capable of blocking 1200V and usability for power devices with more than two hundreds of guard rings. Very shallow structure has robustness against diffusion depth deviation by special guard ring arrangement

    Dissolution-permeation of hot-melt extruded amorphous solid dispersion comprising an experimental grade of HPMCAS

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    Background and purpose: Physicochemical properties of an amorphous solid dispersion (ASD) comprising an experimental grade of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose acetate succinate (HPMCAS-MX) with lower glass transition temperature have been previously investigated. This study aimed to evaluate applicability of HPMCAS-MX to hot-melt extrusion (HME) and dissolution-permeation performance of prepared ASDs using MicroFLUX. Review approach: A physical mixture of indomethacin (IMC) and HPMCAS-MX or -MG (a commercial grade with higher transition temperature) at 20:80 weight ratio was hot-melt extruded to prepare an ASD (IMC-MX and IMC-MG, respectively). The dissolution-permeation performance and the stability of the ASDs were measured. Key results: A torque reduction at 120 °C implied that IMC-MX transformed into an amorphous state at this temperature, but IMC-MG required around 170 °C. This result was supported by Raman mapping of the the HME samples. IMC-MG and IMC-MX remained in an amorphous state at 40 °C for three months. The initial dissolution rate and solubility of the ASDs were higher than that of crystalline IMC. The apparent permeability of IMC from IMC-MX and IMC-MG was comparable but was approximately two-fold higher than that from crystalline IMC. Conclusion: HPMCAS-MX enabled HME process at a lower temperature and improved the dissolution-permeation performance of indomethacin

    Clinical value of soluble interleukin-2 receptor in infectious complications.

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    In this study, we investigated serum-soluble interleukin-2 receptor (sIL-2r) and neopterin (NPT) levels in five patients with severe postoperative infections. A total of 25 synchronous determinations of sIL-2r and NPT were performed. A marked increase in sIL-2r and NPT levels was observed, and the increase in sIL-2r was significantly correlated to that of NPT which is a marker of macrophage activity. These results suggest that macrophages are involved in the stimulation of sIL-2r release, representing a potentially negative biological effect. The results indicate that sIL-2r may be a useful indicator of the efficacy of antibiotics and of prognosis.</p
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