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    Apparent Horizons with Nontrivial Topology and the Hyperhoop Conjecture in Six-Dimensional Space-Times

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    We investigate the validity of the hyperhoop conjecture, which claims to determine a necessary and sufficient condition for the formation of black hole horizons in higher-dimensional space-times. Here we consider momentarily static, conformally flat initial data sets each describing a gravitational field of uniform massive k-sphere sources, for k=1,2, on the five-dimensional Cauchy surface. The numerical result shows the validity of the hyperhoop conjecture for a wide range of model parameters. We also confirm for the first time the existence of an apparent horizon homeomorphism to S**2 x S**2 or S**1 x S**3, which is a higher-dimensional generalization of the black ring.Comment: 17 pages, 12 figures. to appear in Phys. Rev.

    Congenital granular cell epulis

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    New Bifunctional Antioxidants : In tramolecular Synergistic Effects between Benzofuranol and Thiopropionate Group, Part II

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    The antioxidant activities of benzofuranols and chromanols with methyl, methyl thiomethyl and thiopropionate groups were evaluated for the oxidation of tetralin at 61 and 140℃. The antioxidants tested showed almost the same behaviour for the oxidation of tetralin initiated by an azo initiator at 61℃. However, benzofuranol and chromanol with a thiopropionate group at the meta position of the OH group were shown to improve antioxidant activity at high temperature to a greater extent than the methyl and methyl thiomethyl groups

    Novel PTCH1 mutation in Gorlin syndrome

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    Gorlin syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by a wide range of developmental abnormalities and a predisposition to various tumors, and it is linked to the alteration of several causative genes, including PTCH1. We performed targeted resequencing using a next-generation sequencer to analyze genes associated with known clinical phenotypes in an 11-year-old male with sporadic jaw keratocysts. A novel duplication mutation (c.426dup) in PTCH1, resulting in a truncated protein, was identified

    Development of a system for the assessment of a dual-task performance based on a motion-capture device

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    The authors produced a dual task (DT) that provided a dynamic balance task and a cognitive task in a game system using motion sensors and virtual images. There had been no DT where a cognitive task needs a dynamic balance task that requires full-body motions. We developed and evaluated a game system to assess the performance of the DT. The DT was to solve a Sudoku puzzle using full-body motions like Tái Chi. An ability to perform a DT is intimately related to risk of falls. To evaluate the developed system, we compared the performance of elderly people and young people. Generally, elderly people are at a higher risk of falls. Twenty elderly community-dwelling adults (mean age, 73.0±6.2 years) and 16 young adults (mean age, 21.8±1.0 years) participated in this study. To compare the two groups, we applied an independent-samples t-test. The time taken for the elderly people was 60.6±43.2 s, whereas the time taken for the young people was 16.0±4.8 s. The difference is statistically significant (p<0.05). This result suggests that the developed game system is useful for the evaluation of the DT performance

    Synthesis, X-ray Crystal Structures, and Solid-state Fluorescence Properties of Novel 5,5-Dialkyl-9-dibutylamino-5H-benzo[b]naphtho[1,2-d]furan-6-one and 3,3-Dialkyl-9-dibutylamino-3H-benzo[kl]xanthen-2-one

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    After publication use "Published in European Journal of Organic Chemistry, Issue 18, 2008, pp. 3085-3094, WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim

    Paleoenvironmental changes of late Holocene in the fresh-water lake of the Skarvsnes region in the Soya Coast, East Antarctica

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    第3回極域科学シンポジウム 横断セッション「海・陸・氷床から探る後期新生代の南極寒冷圏環境変動」11月26日(月)、27日(火) 2階ラウン
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