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    General analysis of the complementary nature of coercivity enhancement and exchange bias in ferro-antiferromagnet (F-AF) exchange coupled systems

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    Complementary nature of coercivity enhancement and exchange bias is generalized from the layered systems to ferro-antiferromagnet (F-AF) exchange coupled systems with arbitrary configurations and is proved based on the coherent rotation of the F magnetization. In the proof, the effect of F-AF coupling is absorbed into the anisotropy of the F part, resulting in an arbitrary anisotropy for the F part. The proof starts from a general discussion on the initial susceptibility of a single domain particle. Then the fundamental correlation between the maximal initial susceptibility and the critical field along an arbitrary easy direction of a single domain particle, at which the magnetization becomes unstable, is discussed. Finally, the difference of the initial switching field and the actual switching field along the arbitrarily chosen easy direction is discussed.Comment: 32 pages, 4 figure

    Quantum Phase transition under pressure in a heavily hydrogen-doped iron-based superconductor LaFeAsO

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    Hydrogen (H)-doped LaFeAsO is a prototypical iron-based superconductor. However, its phase diagram extends beyond the standard framework, where a superconducting (SC) phase follows an antiferromagnetic (AF) phase upon carrier doping; instead, the SC phase is sandwiched between two AF phases appearing in lightly and heavily H-doped regimes. We performed nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements under pressure, focusing on the second AF phase in the heavily H-doped regime. The second AF phase is strongly suppressed when a pressure of 3.0 GPa is applied, and apparently shifts to a highly H-doped regime, thereby a "bare" quantum critical point (QCP) emerges. A quantum critical regime emerges in a paramagnetic state near the QCP, however, the influence of the AF critical fluctuations to the SC phase is limited in the narrow doping regime near the QCP. The optimal SC condition (TcT_c \sim 48 K) is unaffected by AF fluctuations

    Testing for the programming circuit of LUT-based FPGAs

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    The programming circuit of look-up table based FPGAs consists of two shift registers, a control circuit and a configuration memory (SRAM) cell array. Because the configuration memory cell array can be easily tested by conventional test methods for RAMs, we focus on testing for the shift registers. We show that the testing can be done by using only the faculties of the programming circuit, without using additional hardware</p

    Elevation of Ammonia Contents in the Cerebral Hemisphere under the Blood-Brain Barrier Opening

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    Elevation of ammonia contents was observed 1 hr following infusion of 4% ammonium acetate only in the cerebral hemisphere where reversible opening of the blood-brain barrier was induced by intracarotid injection of 0.1% deoxycholic acid. This finding suggests that ammonia may contribute to hepatic encephalopathy, when the permeability of the blood-brain barrier is altered

    Bile Acid and Ammonia-Induced Brain Edema in Rats

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    Infusion of bile acid such as chenodeoxycholic acid or deoxycholic acid through the carotid artery of rats produced reversible and unilateral opening of the blood-brain barrier without any tissue damage. Intravenous drip infusion of ammonium acetate during the opening resulted in severe edema of the brain. The results suggest the importance of bile acid and ammonia for the pathogenesis of brain edema frequently observed in acute hepatic failure

    Pressure-induced quantum critical point in a heavily hydrogen-doped iron-based superconductor LaFeAsO

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    An iron-based superconductor LaFeAsO1x_{1-x}Hx_x (0 x\leq x \leq 0.6) undergoes two antiferromagnetic (AF) phases upon H doping. We investigated the second AF phase (xx=0.6) using NMR techniques under pressure. At pressures up to 2 GPa, the ground state is a spin-density-wave state with a large gap; however, the gap closes at 4.0 GPa, suggesting a pressure-induced quantum critical point. Interestingly, the gapped excitation coexists with gapless magnetic fluctuations at pressures between 2 and 4 GPa. This coexistence is attributable to the lift up of the dxyd_{xy} orbital to the Fermi level, a Lifshitz transition under pressure

    A test methodology for interconnect structures of LUT-based FPGAs

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    In this paper we consider testing for programmable interconnect structures of look-up table based FPGAs. The interconnect structure considered in the paper consists of interconnecting wires and programmable points (switches) to join them. As fault models, stuck-at faults of the wires, and extra-device faults and missing-device faults of the programmable points are considered. We heuristically derive test procedures for the faults and then show their validness and complexity</p

    Studies on cellular immunity against bile proteins in primary biliary cirrhosis by the leukocyte migration inhibition test (microdroplet method).

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    Cellular immunity against human bile proteins was investigated by the leukocyte migration inhibition test (LMIT) with 13 primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) patients, 10 chronic aggressive hepatitis (CAH) patients and 21 healthy adults. Hepatic bile taken from patients operated on for lithiasis of the biliary tract was fractionated into five fractions with Sepharose 6B gel. A subtoxic dose of each fraction was determined in the healthy adults, and used as the antigen for LMIT. Out of the 5 fractions, only the third fraction led to an LMIT positive response in 8 out of 11 (73%) PBC patients and in 1 out of 10 (10%) CAH patients. The difference between PBC and CAH was significant (p less than 0.005). The remaining 3 PBC patients with LMIT negative responses were all under D-penicillamine treatment. Antibody to each fraction was prepared in rabbits. Using the antibodies after absorption with human serum, the localization of the antigens which were present in each fraction was investigated immunohistochemically using human liver sections. The antigen to the anti-first fraction antibody was detected specifically in the epithelial cells of the bile ducts and the ductules, and the antigen to the anti-third fraction antibody was detected specifically on the membrane of the bile canalicules. The third fraction was fractionated into three fractions by Sephadex G-200 gel. Only the first of the 3 fractions showed an LMIT positive response in 3 PBC patients, and its molecular weight was determined to be about 500,000. It is concluded that PBC patients develop cellular immunity against canalicular-antigen-containing fractions but not ductal-antigen-containing ones.</p

    Acute Bowel Injury due to Cryoablation for Renal Cell Carcinoma: Correlated Radiologic and Pathologic Findings

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    An 87-year-old Japanese man underwent percutaneous cryoablation (PCA) therapy for his renal cell tumor. We displaced the colon from the tumor using hydrodissection. Computed tomography (CT) immediately after PCA was indicative of iceball extension to the colon wall, and a discontinuous enhancement of the colon wall was observed. We therefore performed an emergency surgery. On laparotomy, we observed a dark-purple area on the affected area of the colon, and the resected specimen showed focal, deep ulceration on the mucosal surface. Photomicrography revealed mucosal necrosis, submucosal hemorrhage, and necrotic foci in the muscularis propria, corresponding to the discontinuous colon wall enhancement on CT and the deep ulceration and dark-purple area on laparotomy. He recovered from surgery and was discharged without any complications

    Fundamental Theories of the Interdependence between Economic Growth and Exchange Rates

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    application/pdfThe purpose of this paper is to reexamine the fundamental theory on the interdependence between economic growth and exchange rate, using Mundell model and one version of neoclassical model. R. A. Mundell formerly analyzed the relation between the economic growth and balance of payment in the fixed exchange regime. The Mundell’s proposition was counter Keynesian one, and he claimed that the higher economic growth rate is, balance of payment is more favorable. At that time, Keynesian had claimed the reverse. But, even if the Mundell model had some doubtfulness about the consistency, that reflected the reality of the growth in the developed countries starting late after War II. I have ever discuss and correct the consistency about this Mundell model, and publicized the original corrected Mundell model in the “Annual Report in the Economic Society”, Tohoku Univ., vol. 68, no. 1, 2006. Is Mundell’s proposition and the discussions in Mundell’s fixed exchange model anymore old and useless? I don’t think so. Nowadays, the theme of interdependence between economic growth and exchange rate is more important in economics and political world. New idea seads exit in once old idea and that is coming out as the correct version of the old.departmental bulletin pape
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