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S. Ohno,T. Sasaki,T. Kohama2 한국응용곤충학회 2006 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.9 No.2
We compared the egg-hatching of Euscepes postfasciatus (Fairmaire) with and without moisture treatment to test whether moisture is necessary during egg incubation when a large number of eggs are gathered into a mass. Moisture treatment exhibited significant undesirable effects on hatching (reduction of hatchability, delay of hatching, and increase of the variance of hatching date) compared to no moisture treatment. In addition, moisture treatment significantly increased the incidence of fungus on the egg surface, which can subsequently contaminate the larval artificial diet. Based on these results, we concluded that moisture is not necessary for incubating E. postfasciatus eggs. Two possible explanations for the undesirable effects of moisture on hatching were discussed: a direct effect by preventing respiration of the eggs and an indirect effect through fungal infection of the eggs.
The Effect of Soybeans on the Anovulatory Cycle
Takafumi Kohama,Hiroto Kobayashi,Masaki Inoue 한국식품영양과학회 2005 Journal of medicinal food Vol.8 No.4
We treated 36 outpatients, suffering from secondary amenorrhea, who had no menstruation or no ovulation formore than 6 months before consulting our clinic. After polycystic ovary syndrome, hyperprolactinemia, and other ovarian dis-orders that require medical treatment had been ruled out through smear test examinations of the uterine cervix and uterinemyoma, ovarian tumor, and endometriosis had been checked for with ultrasonography and serum CA-125, the subjects beganto take 6 g/day of black soybean in micropowder form for 6 months (S group). We estimated the ovular improvement of the-ses patients, observing basal body temperature (BBT) and follicular development with ultrasonography during the menstrualcycle as the indexes for ovulation and compared them with 34 patients with no treatment (C group). In the S group, improvedovulation was seen in 12 patients, four patients became pregnant, and three patients had anovular menstruation within 3 monthsafter starting to take soybean powder. The periods of first ovulation were 66. 12 days. After ovulation started, all subjectshad regular menstruations and ovulation, with more than a 7-day high phase in BBT. On the other hand, in the C group, im-proved ovulation was seen in two patients, and two patients had anovular menstruation. In conclusion, black soybean has thepotential to improve the anovular menstrual cycle.
Teruhiko KOHAMA,Tamotsu NINOMIYA 전력전자학회 2007 ICPE(ISPE)논문집 Vol.- No.-
Ripple estimation for paralleled converter system with automatic interleaving control is presented. Current ripple in output capacitor of multi-phase converter is estimated through a simplified circuit model which is available for any paralleled converter system under ideal out-of-phase operation. Relationships between the ripple and circuit parameters such as duty ratio, inductor and number of modules are revealed clearly which lead a simple design guideline for ripple-minimized paralleled converter system.
Ohno S.,Sasaki T.,Kohama T. Korean Society of Applied Entomology 2006 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.9 No.2
We compared the egg-hatching of Euscepes postfasciatus (Fairmaire) with and without moisture treatment to test whether moisture is necessary during egg incubation when a large number of eggs are gathered into a mass. Moisture treatment exhibited significant undesirable effects on hatching (reduction of hatchability, delay of hatching, and increase of the variance of hatching date) compared to no moisture treatment. In addition, moisture treatment significantly increased the incidence of fungus on the egg surface, which can subsequently contaminate the larval artificial diet. Based on these results, we concluded that moisture is not necessary for incubating E. postfasciatus eggs. Two possible explanations for the undesirable effects of moisture on hatching were discussed: a direct effect by preventing respiration of the eggs and an indirect effect through fungal infection of the eggs.