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    Hydrothermal metallurgy for recycling of slag and glass

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    Published under licence in Journal of Physics: Conference Series by IOP Publishing Ltd

    High-pressure and high-temperature synthesis of heavy lanthanide sesquisulfides Ln2S3 ( Ln=Yb and Lu)

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    Detailed pressure-temperature phase diagrams of heavy lanthanide sesquisulfides Ln2S3 (Ln = Yb and Lu) have been investigated by in-situ x-ray diffraction experiments under high pressure and high temperature using synchrotron radiation and multi-anvil press. Based on the results of the in-situ observation, the single γ-phase (Th3P4-type structure, I3d) samples of Ln2S3 (Ln = Yb and Lu) have been synthesized under high pressure. The physical properties of the compounds were studied by electrical resistivity, specific heat, and magnetic susceptibility measurements between 2 K and 300 K

    Microstructural Analysis of Superconducting Joint Fabricated Using CJMB Between Gd123-coated Conductors

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    A superconducting joint between two Gd123-coated conductors was successfully formed using crystal growth in the bulk (CJMB). An intermediate Yb123 layer was used at the junction, and was melted to form a joint by heat treatment at a temperature below the melting point of the RE123 (such as Gd123) in the coated conductor. This liquid-phase bonding results in high tensile strength, which has exceeded 100 MPa in previous studies. Nevertheless, the joint principle has not been sufficiently clarified. In this study, we performed microstructural analysis of the joint using X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy combined with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy to form a clearer understanding of the joint formation mechanism in order to achieve a high critical current in the junction

    A simplified sieving method for measuring masticatory performance

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    An objective and simple method for evaluating masticatory function in patients is necessary for diagnosis and outcome assessment in prosthetic treatment. The objective of this study was to simplify Kapur\u27s chewing test using peanuts. A mechanical peanut pulverization procedure was developed simulate a complete denture wearer\u27s chewing performance. Corresponding to the variable B (ml) for the total volume on various sieves used to measure masticatory performance by Kapur\u27s method, a constant K (ml) was used to simplify the method and K was determined in accordance with measurements of mechanical pulverization and the results of chewing tests by 20 complete denture wearers. The constant K was established as 20ml. The correlation between the evaluated masticatory performance by Kapur\u27s method and the method here was 0.998 (p<0.01) by in vitro pulverization and, 0.808 (p<0.01) in 20 complete denture wearers

    胃がんリスク評価におけるABC分類とX線所見の関連性について

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    PURPOSE:To investigate the correlation between ABC risk assessment and radiological findings of gastric mucosa and to propose an improved method for gastric cancer screening. MATERIALS AND METHODS:We evaluated 318 participants with Helicobacter pylori (Hp) antibody titers, serum pepsinogen (PG) and upper GI radiography and then classified them into three groups: A, double-negative; B, Hp-positive, PG-negative; C, PG-positive. Group A was subclassified as: A-1, Hp antibody titer <3.0 U/ml; A-2, Hp antibody titer ≥3.0 U/ml. Results for group A and non-A (B or C) participants and radiological findings of gastric mucosa (fold and area gastricae) were analyzed retrospectively. RESULTS:Radiological findings differed significantly between the 207 A-1 and 98 non-A group. Odds ratios were 17.72 for fold distribution, 10.63 for fold thickness, 6.10 for fold characteristics, and 10.62 for area gastricae. Presence of ≥2 risk factors offered 90.3 % sensitivity, 94.7 % specificity, and 93.3 % accuracy. Nine (69.2 %) of the 13 A-2 group participants and 11 (5.3 %) A-1 group participants had a risk for gastric cancer according to radiological findings. CONCLUSION:A good correlation exists between ABC classifications and radiological findings for gastric cancer risk, but some discrepant cases exist. We recommend both methods as screening for gastric cancer.博士(医学)・乙第1370号・平成27年11月27日© Japan Radiological Society 2015© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11604-015-0469-
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