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Human Interface Technologies in Consideration of Universal Design
Noriyuki Kawarazaki,Tadashi Yoshidome,Takayuki Tanaka 제어로봇시스템학회 2009 제어로봇시스템학회 국제학술대회 논문집 Vol.2009 No.8
According to the aged society, the universal design is very important concept for creating the products. The Universal Design Technical Committee in SICE System Integration Division started from Nov. 2000. We introduce the activity of the universal design technical committee. The research about the universal design technologies are concerned with the interface technologies, welfare engineering and the usability evaluation. It is very important concept for creating the useful interface to consider the universal design. This paper describes the several researches about the universal design technologies. For example, visual and haptic display and wearable goods-informing system are developed.
Bioremediation of Crude Oil by White Rot Fungi Polyporus sp. S133
( Kristanti Risky Ayu ),( Tony Hadibarata ),( Tadashi Toyama ),( Yasuhiro Tanaka ),( Kazuhiro Mori ) 한국미생물 · 생명공학회 2011 Journal of microbiology and biotechnology Vol.21 No.9
The bioremediation potential of crude oil by Polyporus sp. S133 pre-grown in wood meal was investigated in two separate experiment trials; liquid medium and soil. The effect of three nutrients (glucose, polypeptone, and wood meal), oxygen flow, and some absorbent on the efficiency of the process was also evaluated. Degradation of crude oil in soil was significantly increased with an addition of oxygen flow and some absorbent (kapok and pulp). The highest degradation rate of crude oil was 93% in the soil with an addition of 10% kapok. The present study clearly demonstrates that, if suitably developed, Polyporus sp. S133 could be used to remediate soil contaminated with crude oil.
Iwao, Toru,Shimokura, Takuya,Sakai, Tadashi,Mori, Yusuke,Tanaka, Manabu,Tashiro, Shinichi,Yumoto, Motoshige The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers 2011 The Journal of International Council on Electrical Vol.1 No.3
Welding technology has been developed to improve welding quality. Especially, plasma arc welding has been used for a wide range of areas. However, welding defects occur because of inappropriate arc conditions and lack of arc control with metal vapor contamination in the arc column and anode root. The metal vapor contamination from the anode is varied by the electrical conductivity of the arc in high-temperature medium. The arc emits intense radiation. In this paper, the temperature distribution of the plasma arc contaminated with iron vapor from the anode under consideration of self-absorption was elucidated to develop the plasma arc welding technology and avoid the welding defect. Electromagnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulation is used to calculate the temperature. Results show that the temperature distribution was varied under consideration of self-absorption because of the iron vapor distribution, and because ionized argon exists near the cathode.
Takashi Tomita,Hidekazu Goto,Kenji Sumiya,Tadashi Yoshida,Katsuya Tanaka,Yukinao Kohda 대한정신약물학회 2016 CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE Vol.14 No.4
Because adenine is effective for managing cases of radiation-induced and drug-induced leukopenia, it may be effective in cases of antipsychotic-induced leukopenia and neutropenia. Here, we report our experience with patients with leukopenia and neutropenia caused by an antipsychotic overdose or discontinuation of lithium carbonate, in whom adenine administration ameliorated the white blood cell and neutrophil counts. The progress of patients suggests that adenine is effective in cases of leukopenia and neutropenia associated with lithium carbonate discontinuation and an antipsychotic overdose.
Matsumoto, Daisaku,Takagi, Mitsuhiro,Hasunuma, Hiroshi,Fushimi, Yasuo,Ohtani, Masayuki,Sato, Tadashi,Okamoto, Koji,Shahada, Francis,Tanaka, Tetsuya,Deguchi, Eisaburo Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 2009 Animal Bioscience Vol.22 No.12
Two field studies were conducted to determine the efficacy of difructose anhydride III (DFA III) as a supplement in colostrum replacer (CR) for improving the general health status (judged on the basis of incidence of enteritis, bronchitis, and pneumonia) of group-housed suckling Japanese Black calves. In a preliminary study, CR supplemented with DFA III (6 g) was orally administered within 24 h of calving to eight individually reared calves fed colostrum (DFA III group) (Exp. 1). Subsequently, CR supplemented with DFA III (6 g) was orally administered twice within 2 and 12 h of calving to four calves (DFA III group) that were not fed colostrum (Exp. 2). In both experiments, the health status of the calves was assessed during the preweaning period. In Exp. 2, hematological and blood-chemistry parameters were analyzed 24 h after the second administration of CR and at 1 wk and 1 month after calving. The results were compared between the DFA III and control groups (without DFA III supplementation; Exp. 1: n = 10, Exp. 2: n = 4). In Exp. 1, the number of calves requiring medications for the treatment of enteritis, bronchitis, and pneumonia during the preweaning period was significantly (p<0.05) lower in the DFA III group than in the control group. In Exp. 2, supplementation of DFA III did not influence the gain in body weight of calves during the pre-weaning period. Calves in the DFA III group tended to require medications for a shorter duration than those in the control group (DFA III: 10.3 d/calf, control: 21.3 d/calf; p = 0.07). Significant differences (p<0.05) in the level of mean corpuscular hemoglobin, total protein, total cholesterol, and immunoglobulin (Ig)G were observed between the DFA III and control groups. These differences probably reflect the health and nutritional status of the calves. Additionally, the serum iron and lactoferrin concentrations at 24 h and 1 wk after calving, respectively, differed significantly between the 2 groups. These concentrations might reflect the incidence of infections after calving. The present study revealed that the administration of DFA III as a CR supplement may prevent diseases in group-housed calves during the pre-weaning period.