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Tanaka, Motohiro,Kawasaki, Shoji,Taoka, Hisao,Matsuki, Junya,Hayashi, Yasuhiro The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers 2012 The Journal of International Council on Electrical Vol.2 No.1
In recent years, the debasement of the power quality of a distribution system such as deterioration of voltage imbalance and current imbalance or the increase of harmonics has been apprehended with diversification of the load by progress of power electronics technology and with increase of the amount of connection of a distributed generators for home use with the reduction of the effect on the environment. In this paper, the authors propose the restraint method of harmonics and improvement of voltage imbalance in distribution system utilizing the power conditioner systems of photovoltaic systems and verify the validity of the proposal method by the numerical calculation using an analytical model of distribution system.
Misato Hirano,Junko Shibato,Randeep Rakwal,Nobuo Kouyama,Yoko Katayama,Motohiro Hayashi,Yoshinori Masuo 한국분자세포생물학회 2009 Molecules and cells Vol.27 No.2
Gamma knife surgery (GKS) is used for the treatment of various human brain disorders. However, the biological effects of gamma ray irradiation on both the target area, and the surrounding tissues are not well studied. The effects of gamma ray exposure to both targeted and untargeted regions were therefore evaluated by monitoring gene expression changes in the unilateral irradiated (60 Gy) and contralateral un-irradiated striata in the rat. Striata of irradiated and control brains were dissected 16 hours post-irradiation for analysis using a whole genome 44K DNA oligo microarray approach. The results revealed 230 induced and 144 repressed genes in the irradiated striatum and 432 induced and 239 repressed genes in the unirradiated striatum. Out of these altered genes 39 of the induced and 16 of the reduced genes were common to both irradiated and un-irradiated tissue. Results of semiquantitative, confirmatory RT-PCR and western blot analyses suggested that γ-irradiation caused cellular damage, including oxidative stress, in the striata of both hemispheres of the brains of treated animals.