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稻垣正浩(Inagaki Masahiro),尹相俊(Yoon Sang-Joon) 한국체육과학회 2005 한국체육과학회지 Vol.14 No.2
The purpose of this study is to analyse through the classic philosophers of Japan and concepts of modem philosophers of the original view of the sports body feature centered on the body of dancing. The results of the study can be summarized as follows. Amenouseme who showed on ancient chronicles and Japanese history book was an shaman who plays an important role at the ancestral rites. The body of shaman exchange of message with Almighty and the body itself which cannot be controlled by the will or rationality, that is to say, body with immersed in ecstasy (extase: French term). The reason why man/women started dance is to free from fear of initial uneasiness of threatening death and unexpected danger. Of course, the body of dance has changed a lot with generations social reforms. For example, after the revolution of the current European dance feature, the dancer who pursues the art is much more difference of that of ancient dance. Furthermore, the dancer who tries impromptu performance has changed in body feature and shows new development At this point, there remains more solutions left what is the body features for dancer. But we all agree that the body features of dancer is far from the physical thought and philosophy of current Europe and the body feature is from ours or others of open minded feature.
Exfoliated Graphite for Spilled Heavy Oil Recovery
Inagaki, Michio,Toyoda, Masahiro,Iwashita, Norio,Nishi, Yoko,Konno, Hidetaka Korean Carbon Society 2001 Carbon Letters Vol.2 No.1
Exfoliated graphite was found to sorb selectively a large amount of heavy oil, about 80 g of heavy oil floating on water per 1 g of exfoliated graphite, which is highly possible to be applied to recovering spilled heavy oil. Sorption capacity, selectivity and kinetics of exfoliated graphite were reviewed. The possibility of recovery of heavy oil from exfoliated graphite and recycling of both recovered heavy oil and exfoliated graphite was also discussed. Its sorption performance was compared with other materials which were reported to show sorption of heavy oil.
Exfoliated graphite: room temperature exfoliation and their applications
Toyoda Masahiro,Hou Shiyu,Huang Zheng-Hong,Inagaki Michio 한국탄소학회 2023 Carbon Letters Vol.33 No.2
The preparation and exfoliation of graphite oxide at low temperatures (near room temperature) to produce exfoliated graphite (EG) instead of rapid heating to a high temperature (conventional process) are reviewed. The exfoliation by microwave irradiation, electrochemical exfoliation and surfactant-assisted exfoliation of graphite are also included because these techniques can be applied under ambient atmosphere, although last two techniques were mainly applied for thinning the graphite flakes to obtain “graphene” flakes. The applications of the resultant exfoliated graphite (EG) for oil/water separation, adsorptive removal of the environment pollutants and microwave shielding are shortly reviewed.
Exfoliated Graphite for Spilled Heavy Oil Recovery
Michio Inagaki,Masahiro Toyoda,Norio Iwashita,Yoko Nishi,Hidetaka Konno 한국탄소학회 2001 Carbon Letters Vol.2 No.1
Exfoliated graphite was found to sorb selectively a large amount of heavy oil, about 80 g of heavy oil floating on water per 1 g of exfoliated graphite, which is highly possible to be applied to recovering spilled heavy oil. Sorption capacity, selectivity and kinetics of exfoliated graphite were reviewed. The possibility of recovery of heavy oil from exfoliated graphite and recycling of both recovered heavy oil and exfoliated graphite was also discussed. Its sorption performance was compared with other materials which were reported to show sorption of heavy oil.
( Masamichi Kimura ),( Yoshihisa Tsuji ),( Masako Iwai ),( Masahiro Inagaki ),( Ali Madian ),( Takuya Yoshino ),( Minoru Matsuura ),( Hiroshi Nakase ) 대한장연구학회 2015 Intestinal Research Vol.13 No.2
Behcet`s disease (BD) is a systemic vasculitis, while myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is a heterogeneous group of clonal hematologic disorders characterized by ineffective hematopoiesis. Some studies suggest a relationship between MDS and BD, especially intestinal BD, and trisomy 8 seems to play an important role in both diseases. There are several reports on patients with BD comorbid with MDS involving trisomy 8 that frequently have intestinal lesions refractory to conventional medical therapies. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-αis strongly involved in the pathophysiology of several autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, and BD. In addition, TNF-α plays an important role in the pathophysiology of MDS by inhibiting normal hematopoiesis and inducing the programmed cell death of normal total bone marrow cells and normal CD34+ cells. Recent clinical reports demonstrate the favorable effect of TNF-α antagonists in patients with refractory intestinal BD and in those with MDS. We present the case of a patient with intestinal BD and MDS involving trisomy 8 who was successfully treated with adalimumab. (Intest Res 2015;13:166-169)