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Ishihara, Masahiko,Nakano, Makoto,Ishii, Kazuyoshi Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers 2014 Industrial Engineeering & Management Systems Vol.13 No.3
This paper proposes a management system for the educational program of production managers on the basis of value co-creation by the learner and the instructor. The program combines an intelligent knowledge-based approach with the kaizen activity program. The program helps individuals acquire knowledge and skills to ensure the total rather than the partial optimization of processes and operations facilitating continuous improvement in the workplace. To achieve these goals, the program uses models of a learning process and a swing of enlightenment. In addition, the program is supported by a framework of academic, business people, consultants, and government officers. The program was developed using an instructional design approach. This paper discusses the process of developing and managing the educational program between 2006 and 2012 as well as the results obtained.
Masahiko Ishihara,Makoto Nakano,Kazuyoshi Ishii 대한산업공학회 2014 Industrial Engineeering & Management Systems Vol.13 No.3
This paper proposes a management system for the educational program of production managers on the basis of value co-creation by the learner and the instructor. The program combines an intelligent knowledge-based approach with the kaizen activity program. The program helps individuals acquire knowledge and skills to ensure the total rather than the partial optimization of processes and operations facilitating continuous improvement in the workplace. To achieve these goals, the program uses models of a learning process and a swing of enlightenment. In addition, the program is supported by a framework of academic, business people, consultants, and government officers. The program was developed using an instructional design approach. This paper discusses the process of developing and managing the educational program between 2006 and 2012 as well as the results obtained.
Sasaki, Keisuke,Ishihara, Kenji,Oyamada, Chiaki,Sato, Akiyuki,Fukushi, Akihiko,Arakane, Tomohiro,Motoyama, Michiyo,Yamazaki, Makoto,Mitsumoto, Mitsuru Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 2008 Animal Bioscience Vol.21 No.7
Effects of fucoxanthin (FX), a major carotenoid in algae, on lipid peroxidation and meat colour in ground chicken breast meat were investigated. FX and/or ${\alpha}$-tocopherol (Toc) were added to ground samples at a content level of 200 mg/kg. The samples were subjected to a chilling storage test before and after cooking. In the storage test before cooking, neither FX nor Toc affected the thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) on days 1 and 6, and FX decreased the L* value and increased the a* and b* values. In the storage test after cooking, both FX and Toc decreased TBARS values on days 1 and 6. FX decreased the L* value and increased the a* and b* values, similar to what occurred in the storage test before cooking. Based on these results, we concluded that FX is a potent ingredient for improvement of the appearance and shelf life of chicken meat and its products.
A Case of Suspicious Allergic Reaction to Peracetic Acid Following Endoscopy
Naohiko Harada,Manami Hirowatari,Eikichi Ihara,Etsuko Ishihara,Mitsuko Inoue,Tomoya Miyamura,Makoto Nakamuta 대한소화기내시경학회 2020 Clinical Endoscopy Vol.53 No.6
A 43-year-old man with rheumatic arthritis was admitted to our hospital for symptoms of cough, left chest pain, and leftelbow pain, and further examination revealed an elevated level of C-reactive protein. On day 2 after admission, he underwentesophagogastroduodenoscopy. On the morning of day 7, he developed a high fever of 39.7°C, several hours after bronchoscopy. Onday 13, he underwent colonoscopy. Five minutes after the colonoscopy, he developed a high fever of 39.9°C, accompanied by stridor,indicating a decrease in arterial oxygen saturation level. An intradermal test for peracetic acid which was used for cleaning flexibleendoscopy was positive. We suspect that he suffered from an allergic reaction to peracetic acid following the flexible endoscopy. This is the first case reported on suspicious allergic reaction to peracetic acid following a flexible endoscopy procedure.
Improvement of Slow Wave Sleep Continuity by Mattress with Better Body Pressure Dispersal
Momoko Kayaba,Hitomi Ogata,Insung Park,Asuka Ishihara,Fusae Kawana,Toshio Kokubo,Shoji Fukusumi,Michiko Hayashi,Kumpei Tokuyama,Masashi Yanagisawa,Makoto Satoh 대한수면학회 2019 sleep medicine research Vol.10 No.2
Background and Objective This study evaluated the effects of a mattress with better body pressure dispersal in comparison to a control mattress on sleep quality. Methods In this randomized crossover study, 10 healthy young men slept in an experimental sleep room on either a functional mattress made from polyurethane, with a special four-layer three-dimensional structure, or a control mattress made from solid polyester wadding, which is a mattress commercially available in Japan. Polysomnography recordings were used to characterize sleep architecture, and the length of slow wave sleep (SWS) episodes and delta power density were calculated from the electroencephalography data and subjective sleep quality was evaluated by questionnaire they answered after waking. Results There were no significant differences in sleep latency, the total duration of each sleep stages, total sleep time, or sleep efficiency. Although the difference was subtle, delta power density significantly increased with the functional mattress. There was no difference in the total duration of SWS, but there were significantly fewer SWS episodes with the functional mattress (10.3 ± 1.8) than with the control mattress (16.9 ± 1.2) and longer SWS episode duration (10.9 ± 1.7 min) with the functional mattress than with the control mattress (5.6 ± 0.5 min). Conclusions It was suggested that the functional mattress lengthened SWS episode duration, and its fragmentation was effective in evaluating the sleep quality of healthy young individuals.
Distinction between Chronic Enteropathy Associated with the SLCO2A1 Gene and Crohn’s Disease
Shunichi Yanai,Satoko Yamaguchi,Shotaro Nakamura,Keisuke Kawasaki,Yosuke Toya,Noriyuki Yamada,Makoto Eizuka,Noriyuki Uesugi,Junji Umeno,Motohiro Esaki,Eiko Okimoto,Shunji Ishihara,Tamotsu Sugai,Takayu 거트앤리버 소화기연관학회협의회 2019 Gut and Liver Vol.13 No.1
Background/Aims: We recently identified recessive mutations in the solute carrier organic anion transporter family member 2A1 gene (SLCO2A1 ) as causative variants of chronic nonspecific multiple ulcers of the small intestine (chronic enteropathy associated with SLCO2A1, CEAS). The aim of this study was to investigate the gastroduodenal expression of the SLCO2A1 protein in patients with CEAS and Crohn’s disease (CD). Methods: Immunohistochemical staining for SLCO2A1 was performed with a polyclonal antibody, HPA013742, on gastroduodenal tissues obtained by endoscopic biopsy from four patients with CEAS and 29 patients with CD. Results: The expression of SLCO2A1 was observed in one of four patients (25%) with CEAS and in all 29 patients (100%) with CD (p<0.001). The three patients with CEAS without SLCO2A1 expression had a homozygous splice-site mutation in SLCO2A1, c.1461+1G>C (exon 7) or c.940+1G>A (exon 10). The remaining one CEAS patient with positive expression of SLCO2A1 had compound heterozygous c.664G>A and c.1807C>T mutations. Conclusions: Immunohistochemical staining for SLCO2A1 in gastroduodenal tissues obtained by endoscopic biopsy is considered useful for the distinction of CEAS from CD.
SMALL-SCALE STRUCTURE OF THE ZODIACAL DUST CLOUD OBSERVED IN FAR-INFRARED WITH AKARI
TAKAFUMI OOTSUBO,YASUO DOI,SATOSHI TAKITA,SHUJI MATSUURA,MITSUNOBU KAWADA,TAKAO NAKAGAWA,KO AROMATSU,MASAHIRO TANAKA,TORU KONDO,DAISUKE ISHIHARA,Fumihiko Usui,MAKOTO HATTORI 한국천문학회 2017 天文學論叢 Vol.32 No.1
The zodiacal light emission is the thermal emission from the interplanetary dust and the dominant diffuse radiation in the mid- to far-infrared wavelength region. Even in the far-infrared, the contribution of the zodiacal emission is not negligible at the region near the ecliptic plane. The AKARI far-infrared all-sky survey covered 97\% of the whole sky in four photometric bands with band central wavelengths of 65, 90, 140, and 160~$\mu$m. AKARI detected the small-scale structure of the zodiacal dust cloud, such as the asteroidal dust bands and the circumsolar ring, in far-infrared wavelength region. Although the most part of the zodiacal light structure in the AKARI far-infrared all-sky image can be well reproduced with the DIRBE zodiacal light model, there are discrepancies in the small-scale structures. In particular, the intensity and the ecliptic latitude of the peak position of the asteroidal dust bands cannot be reproduced precisely with the DIRBE models. The AKARI observational data during more than one year has advantages over the 10-month DIRBE data in modeling the full-sky zodiacal dust cloud. The resulting small-scale zodiacal light structure template has been used to subtract the zodiacal light from the AKARI all-sky maps.