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Hysteresis Model of Low-rise Steel-frame Building and Its Seismic Performance
Hirofumi Aoki,Katsutoshi Ikeda 한국강구조학회 2006 International Journal of Steel Structures Vol.6 No.5
The development of an active sensing node has brought the traditional impedance-based structural health monitoring (SHM)technique to a new paradigm. The active sensing node consists of a miniaturized impedance measuring device (AD5933), amicrocontroller (ATmega128L), and a radio frequency (RF) transmiter (XBee). A macro-fiber composite (MFC) patchincluding structural interrogation, data acquisition, signal procesing, and damage diagnostic is being performed at the sensorlocation by the microcontroller. The RF transmitter is used to comunicate the current status of the host structure. To validatethe feasibility of the proposed active sensor node, two kinds of example studies are carried out: (a) corosion detection on analuminum beam and (b) lose bolt inspection on a bolt-jointed structure.
Enomoto, Hirofumi,Nagae, Shiho,Hayashi, Yoko,Li, Can-Peng,Ibrahim, Hisham R.,Sugimoto, Yasushi,Aoki, Takayoshi Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 2009 Animal Bioscience Vol.22 No.4
Egg white protein (EWP) was glycated with maltopentaose (MP) through the Maillard reaction and subsequently phosphorylated by $85^{\circ}C$ dry-heating at pH 4.0 for 1 d in the presence of pyrophosphate. The functional properties of glycated, phosphorylated EWP were compared with those of native EWP and with EWP which was phosphorylated by dry-heating in the presence of pyrophosphate under the same conditions. The phosphorus content of EWP was increased to ~0.60% by phosphorylation, and to ~0.74% by glycation with MP and subsequent phosphorylation. The electrophoretic mobility of EWP increased through phosphorylation. The stability of EWP against heat-induced insolubility at pH 7.0 was considerably improved by phosphorylation alone and further by phosphorylation after glycation. The anti-ovalbumin antibody response was reduced significantly by glycation and phosphorylation, and further reduced by phosphorylation after glycation. The anti-ovomucoid antibody response was reduced significantly by glycation, phosphorylation and phosphorylation after glycation. The calcium phosphate-solubilizing ability of EWP was enhanced by both phosphorylation methods.
Hayashi, Yoko,Li, Can-Peng,Enomoto, Hirofumi,Ibrahim, Hisham R.,Sugimoto, Yasushi,Aoki, Takayoshi Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 2008 Animal Bioscience Vol.21 No.4
Ovotransferrin (OTf) was phosphorylated by dry-heating in the presence of pyrophosphate at pH 4.0 and $85^{\circ}C$ for 1 and 5 d, and the functional properties of phosphorylated OTf (PP-OTf) were investigated. The phosphorus content of OTf increased to 0.91% as a result of phosphorylation and the electrophoretic mobility of PP-OTf also increased. Although the solubility of dry-heated OTf slightly decreased, the decrease was reduced by phosphorylation. The stability against heat-induced insolubilization of OTf was somewhat improved by phosphorylation, but more than 70% of PP-OTf was insolubilized when it was heated at $70^{\circ}C$ for 10 min at pH 7.0. However, heat-induced insolubilization of PP-OTf was reduced when it was heated in the presence of phosphorylated ovalbumin. This may explain the excellent stability of phosphorylated egg white protein against heat-induced insolubilization which was reported previously. The emulsifying property of OTf was also somewhat improved by phosphorylation. The calcium phosphate-solubilizing ability of PP-OTf was enhanced. Although the degree of phosphorylation of OTf by dry-heating in the presence of pyrophosphate was similar to that of ovalbumin, the improvement of properties of PP-OTf was considerably different from those of phosphorylated ovalbumin.
Evaluation of Simplified Repeated Resistance Training System for Severe Hemiplegic Stroke Patient
Michito Yasukita,Yuki Iida,Kazunori Yamazaki,Noritaka Sato,Yoshifumi Morita,Hiroyuki Ukai,Yoshiaki Takagi,Yoshitaka Aoki,Hirofumi Tanabe,Rumi Tanemura 제어로봇시스템학회 2012 제어로봇시스템학회 국제학술대회 논문집 Vol.2012 No.10
We have developed a three-dimensional force display robot (3D robot) to discover and embody needs in rehabilitation site. Then we have exchanged opinions with therapists by using the 3D robot together in rehabilitation site. From a therapist" needs we have developed repeated resistance training system by using the 3D robot as one of the application of the 3D robot. On the basis of the results we have developed a simplified repeated resistance training system equipped with a user interface for easy operation for therapists. Moreover, we have developed a brace for fixation as the attachment between the training system and the patient’s arm. In this paper, we perform the functional evaluation of the simplified repeated resistance training system and the brace in the clinical site. These results are based on the opinions from the therapist and the patient. Moreover, we verify the therapeutic effects of the repeated resistance training using the simplified system for a hemiplegic stroke patient. The AROMs of pronation and supination of the patient were improved after repeated resistance training using the simplified system.