Publications by authors named "H Nohira"

The human visual system estimates the physical properties of objects, such as their lightness. Previous studies on the lightness perception of glossy three-dimensional objects have suggested that specular highlights are detected and excluded in lightness perception. However, only a few studies have attempted to elucidate the mechanisms underlying this exclusion.

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Clustering of supernumerary centrosomes, which potentially leads to cell survival and chromosomal instability, is frequently observed in cancers. However, the molecular mechanisms that control centrosome clustering remain largely unknown. The centrosomal kinesin KIF24 was previously shown to restrain the assembly of primary cilia in mammalian cells.

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The objective of this study was to compare the changes in the residual stresses present on the surface of leucite-reinforced dental ceramic restorations luted with a self-adhesive and a conventional resin composite cement during aging in water. Ring specimens made of a leucite-reinforced ceramics were luted to ceramic cylinders using a self-adhesive (Panavia SA Luting Plus) or a conventional resin composite cement (Panavia V5) in dual-cure or self-cure mode. Residual stresses on the ring surface were measured using indentation fracture method at 1 h, 1, 3, 7, 14 and 28 days of the 37 °C water immersion.

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Objective: We investigated whether vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) induces a positive shift of slow cortical potentials (SCPs) in patients with >50% seizure reduction (responders) but not in non-responders.

Methods: We analyzed routine clinical electroencephalograms (EEGs) from 24 patients who were undergoing seizure treatment by VNS. The patients were divided into 2 groups by hardware time constant (TC) of EEG: the TC 10-s group (10 patients) and TC 2-s group (14 patients).

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We have designed and synthesized a new chiral paramagnetic liquid crystalline compound with a nitroxide radical moiety showing chiral smectic A (SmA*) and C (SmC*) phases. This compound shows pretransitional layer contraction prior to the SmA*-to-SmC* phase transition in the cooling run. Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction analysis, and polarized optical microscopy reveal that a temperature-dependent conformational change is responsible for the pretransitional layer contraction.

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