Publications by authors named "Kensuke Harada"

Fourier-transform microwave spectroscopy has been applied for the 13C/18O-substituted tropolone to observe tunneling-rotation transitions as well as pure rotational transitions. The tunneling-rotation transitions were observed between the 13C-4 and -6 forms as well as between 13C-3 and -7, between 13C-1 and -2, and between 18O-8 and -9 (we denote these tunneling pairs as 13C-46, etc., below) although they have an asymmetric tunneling potential due to the difference in the zero point energy (ZPE).

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This study introduces a rapid motion-replanning technique driven by a semantic 3D voxel mapping system, essential for humanoid robots to autonomously navigate unknown territories through online environmental sensing. Addressing the challenges posed by the conventional approach based on polygon mesh or primitive extraction for mapping, we adopt semantic voxel mapping, utilizing our innovative Extended-Octomap (ExOctomap). This structure archives environmental normal vectors, outcomes of Euclidean Cluster Extraction, and principal component analysis within an Octree structure, facilitating an (log ) efficiency in semantic accessibility from a position query x∈R3.

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This paper presents a remotely operated robotic system that includes two mobile manipulators to extend the functional capabilities of a human body. Compared with previous tele-operation or robotic body extension systems, using two mobile manipulators helps with enlarging the workspace and allowing manipulation of large or long objects. The system comprises a joystick for controlling the mobile base and robotic gripper, and a motion capture system for controlling the arm poses.

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Complex contact-rich insertion is a ubiquitous robotic manipulation skill and usually involves nonlinear and low-clearance insertion trajectories as well as varying force requirements. A hybrid trajectory and force learning framework can be utilized to generate high-quality trajectories by imitation learning and find suitable force control policies efficiently by reinforcement learning. However, with the mentioned approach, many human demonstrations are necessary to learn several tasks even when those tasks require topologically similar trajectories.

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The Hedgehog (HH)-GLI pathway plays an important role in cell dedifferentiation and is therefore pivotally involved in the malignant transformation of cancer cells. GANT61, a selective inhibitor of GLI1 and GLI2, was reported as a promising treatment for cancer in various tissues; however, the biological impact of GANT61 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), especially in undifferentiated HCC cells, remains unclear. In this study, we investigated the antitumor effect of GANT61 using two undifferentiated hepatoma cell lines: HLE and HLF.

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Rotational transitions of the mono(β)-deuterated vinyl radical, HDC=CH, produced in a supersonic jet expansion by the ArF excimer laser photolysis, were observed by millimeter-wave spectroscopy. The b-type rotational transitions together with the weak a-type transitions were observed only for the lower component of the tunneling doublet, and no tunneling-rotation transitions connecting the lower and upper components were observed, suggesting that state mixing between the two components is negligibly small. The derived molecular constants such as the A rotational constant, Fermi contact interaction constants, and magnetic dipolar interaction constants indicate that the carrier of the observed spectrum is the trans-form of HDC=CH isomers, where the α-proton is located on the opposite side of the β-deuteron.

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High resolution Fourier transform emission spectroscopy of the A∼Π-X∼Π band of the OCS ion was performed in the UV region to observe the ν (CO stretch) progression bands (υ = 0 → 2-5) for both the Ω=3/2 and 1/2 spin components. Accurate molecular constants including the rotational constants, B = 0.194 765(13) and 0.

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  • The paper introduces a system that combines assembly and motion planning to efficiently assemble two objects on a horizontal surface.
  • It works by checking all possible assembly sequences and creating a set of candidates for each sequence, while also developing regrasp graphs for pick-and-place motions.
  • The effectiveness of this integrated approach is validated through both simulations and real-world experiments.
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  • The pure rotational spectra of the FeCO radical were studied in its bending and stretching vibrational states using millimeter-wave techniques.
  • The study determined key rotational and distortion constants for FeCO, including the bond length for the Fe-C bond and various coupling constants that provide insight into the molecule's behavior in excited states.
  • Analysis of the bending vibration state involved the effective spin-orbit interaction constant and parity doubling constants, highlighting the influence of vibronic mixing on the molecule's spectra.
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The ortho to para conversion of water ion, H2O(+), due to the interaction between the magnetic moments of the unpaired electron and protons has been theoretically studied to calculate the spontaneous emission lifetime between the ortho- and para-levels. The electron spin-nuclear spin interaction term, Tab(SaΔIb + SbΔIa) mixes ortho (I = 1) and para (I = 0) levels to cause the "forbidden" ortho to para |ΔI| = 1 transition. The mixing term with Tab = 72.

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The H(2)C=CD isotopic species of vinyl radical produced in a supersonic jet expansion by ultraviolet laser photolysis was studied by millimeter-wave spectroscopy. Due to the tunneling motion of the α deuteron, the ground state is split into two components, 0(+) and 0(-). Tunneling-rotation transitions connecting the lower (0(+)) and upper (0(-)) components of the tunneling doublet were observed in the frequency region of 184-334 GHz, including three R- and two Q-branch transitions.

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Background: Coronary artery wall echogenicity increases on echocardiograms during the acute phase of Kawasaki disease (KD). According to this background, echogenicity of the coronary artery wall in patients with KD is quantified by using integrated backscatter (IB) analysis.

Methods: IB analysis is a quantitative method for evaluating echogenicity.

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  • Researchers detected ortho-para mixing interaction in the deuterated vinyl radical H(2)CCD for the first time using millimeter-wave spectroscopy.
  • The ground state of H(2)CCD is split by deuteron tunneling into components 0(+) and 0(-), with a separation of approximately 1186.794 MHz.
  • The interaction between rotational levels in these states is influenced by nuclear and electron spins, leading to a para to ortho conversion rate constant estimated at 1.2x10^5 s^-1 torr^-1.
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  • The study aimed to investigate how apolipoprotein A-V (apoA-V) affects triglyceride (TG) levels in preadolescent children, as previous research on humans is inconsistent.
  • Results showed that apoA-V levels did not differ between genders or correlate with body measurements, but had a negative relationship with serum TG levels, while positively impacting HDL cholesterol (HDL-C) levels.
  • The findings suggest that apoA-V plays a significant role in regulating HDL and VLDL lipoprotein components in children.
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Background: The aim of the present study was to assess 3 year auditory and neurodevelopmental outcomes of persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) before and after introducing inhaled nitric oxide (i-NO) therapy, and to detect the clinical factors affecting poor outcome.

Methods: A retrospective historical cohort study of 26 survivors with PPHN with oxygenation index (OI) >or=25 (13 infants without i-NO therapy, control group; 13 with i-NO therapy, i-NO group) was performed. Auditory brainstem response (ABR) at 6 and 12 months and neurodevelopmental outcomes at 3 years of age were evaluated.

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  • The study aimed to identify factors that predict survival in premature infants born at 23-24 weeks of gestation.
  • A retrospective analysis was conducted on 92 infants admitted to a specialized neonatal unit, with survival defined as being discharged from the unit.
  • Key predictive factors for survival included systolic blood pressure, ventilatory index, initial hemoglobin level, and base excess within the first 6 hours after birth.
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  • Researchers observed the rotational spectrum of cobalt mononitrosyl (CoNO) in the millimeter-wave range, confirming its linear structure and (1)Sigma(+) electronic ground state.
  • Seven rotational transitions were detected in a supersonic jet, alongside additional transitions in different vibrational states measured using a free-space absorption cell.
  • The study revealed the CoN bond length to be 1.5842 Å and found a significant nuclear spin-rotation interaction constant, indicating the presence of a (1)Pi electronic excited state near the ground state.
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The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that accelerated endothelial dysfunction and the development of premature atherosclerosis are associated with age in subjects with coronary artery lesions after Kawasaki disease (KD). A case-control study was performed at a university hospital that included 35 post-KD subjects across a wide age range (range, 8-42 years) without traditional cardiovascular risk factors and 35 age- and sex-matched healthy control subjects (Cont). Flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) of the brachial artery-induced by reactive hyperemia, intima media thickness (IMT), and elastic modulus (Ep) of the common carotid artery were compared between KD and Cont subjects assessed against age.

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A questionnaire study was performed to determine the current status of palivizumab prophylaxis against respiratory syncytial virus infection in Japanese children with congenital heart disease <2 years of age. Palivizumab prophylaxis decreased the respiratory syncytial virus hospitalization rate by 42.8%.

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Background: The aim of the present paper was to investigate the effect of initial hemoglobin level on red blood cell transfusion and neonatal adaptation in extremely low-birthweight (ELBW) infants.

Methods: Subjects consisted of 54 ELBW infants admitted to level III neonatal intensive care unit between 1995 and 2000, and divided into two groups based on hemoglobin level at birth. High hemoglobin was defined as hemoglobin > or =15.

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Background: A full dose of corticosteroid is required to induce complete remission (CR) in steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome (SSNS), unless it is possible to taper and discontinue along with the course after CR. But the mechanism of this change in steroid sensitivity remains unknown. P-glycoprotein (PGP) can eliminate given corticosteroids from cytoplasm, which results in corticosteroid resistance.

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Background: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the usefulness of serum S100B as a clinical marker of intracranial lesions in newborns.

Methods: The study involved 22 normal and 40 diseased newborns. Serum S100B level was measured on days 1 and 6 in normal newborns.

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Background: This study was performed to investigate the incidence of arrhythmias in patients with Kawasaki disease (KD).

Methods And Results: Electrophysiologic studies (EPS) were performed in 40 patients (mean age: 10.3+/-5.

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