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Circuit and Electromagnetic Hybrid Simulation Technique Based on Waveform Relaxation Method
Masaki Unno,Hideki Asai 대한전자공학회 2009 ITC-CSCC :International Technical Conference on Ci Vol.2009 No.7
In this paper, we propose a circuit/electromagnetic hybrid simulation technique. In order to divide the object to be analyzed into the regions which should be analyzed by the circuit simulation and the electromagnetic simulation methods, the waveform relaxation technique is used. We simulated the crosstalk between two close microstrip lines using the proposed technique. As a result, it is confirmed that the waveform results obtained by our approach agree with the waveforms by the commercial electromagnetic simulator.
Japanese Expressions that Include English Expressions
( Masaki Murata ),( Toshiyuki Kanamaru ),( Koichirou Nakamoto ),( Katsunori Kotani ),( Hitoshi Isahara ) 한국언어정보학회 2007 학술대회 논문집 Vol.2007 No.-
We extracted English expressions that appear in Japanese sentences in newspaper articles and on the Internet. The results obtained from the newspaper articles showed that the preposition "in" has been regularly used for more than ten years, and it is still regularly used now. The results obtained from the Internet articles showed there were many kinds of English expressions from various parts of speech. We extracted some interesting expressions that included English prepositions and verb phrases. These were interesting because they had different word orders to the normal order in Japanese expressions. Comparing the extracted English and katakana expressions, we found that the expressions that are commonly used in Japanese are often written in the katakana syllabary and that the expressions that are not so often used in Japanese, such as prepositions, are hardly ever written in the katakana syllabary.
( Masaki Kuwatani ),( Hiroshi Kawakami ),( Yoko Abe ),( Shuhei Kawahata ),( Kazumichi Kawakubo ),( Kimitoshi Kubo ),( Naoya Sakamoto ) The Editorial Office of Gut and Liver 2015 Gut and Liver Vol.9 No.2
A 72-year-old man with jaundice by ampullary adenocarcinoma was treated at our hospital. For biliary decompression, a transpapillary, fully covered, self-expandable metal stent (FCSEMS) was deployed. Four days later, the patient developed acute cholangitis. Endoscopic carbon dioxide cholangiography revealed kinking of the common bile duct above the proximal end of the FCSEMS. A 7-F double-pigtail plastic stent was therefore placed through the FCSEMS to correct the kink, straightening the common bile duct (CBD) and improving cholangitis. This is the first report of a unique use of a double-pigtail plastic stent to correct CBD kinking. The placement of a double-pigtail plastic stent can correct CBD kinking, without requiring replacement or addition of a FCSEMS, and can lead to cost savings. (Gut Liver, 2015;9:251-252)