Publications by authors named "Miura Makoto"

Although fullerene bisadducts are promising electron-transporting materials for tin halide perovskite solar cells, they are generally synthesized as a mixture of isomeric products that require a complicated separation process. Here, we introduce a phenylene-bridged bis(pyrrolidino)fullerene, Bis-PC, which forms only a single isomer due to geometrical restriction. When used in a tin perovskite solar cell with a PEAFASnI (PEA: phenylethylammonium and FA: formamidinium) light absorption layer, the resulting open-circuit voltage ( ) was 0.

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  • * Researchers proposed using low-sodium and potassium-rich seasonings in a company cafeteria, analyzing meal contents to estimate the effects on sodium and potassium levels.
  • * Implementing these low-Na/K seasonings, along with additional milk servings, led to a significant reduction in sodium intake and an increase in potassium intake, improving the overall Na/K ratio.
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Spraying urine on vertical objects by raising the tail is a commonly observed functional behavior for chemical communication in Felidae species, including domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus). The sprayed urine is recognized as a chemical signal for territorial ownership of their habitats. Previous studies reported that sprayed urine emits a more pungent odor than urine excreted from a squatting position.

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Through a copper double bipolar magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) electrode (MHDE) producing twice the amounts of ionic vacancies than a conventional single MHDE, the molar excess heat of the pair annihilation of ionic vacancies, 702 kJ mol at 10 T on average was obtained in a copper redox reaction. It was about twice as large as that of a single MHDE, 387 kJ mol at the same magnetic field. This result strongly suggests that a multi-channel bipolar MHDE will produce much greater excess heat.

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Objectives: This study aimed to describe the technique and clinical outcomes of using a palatal mucoperiosteal flap for oro-nasal fistula closure following resection of maxillary sinus cancer.

Methods: The study was conducted with the permission of the internal review board of the Japanese Red Cross Wakayama Medical Center. Five consecutive cases from 2016 to 2020 of surgically treated maxillary sinus cancer in which the oro-nasal fistulas were closed using a palatal mucoperiosteal flap were retrospectively reviewed.

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Objectives: The incidence of severe mucosal damage due to low nutritional status is high in patients receiving concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) for head and neck cancer. Objective assessments do not exist for discharge criteria after completion of CCRT. Although the prognostic nutritional index (PNI) is an objective indicator of postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing cancer surgery, the prognostic impact of the PNI in patients with head and neck cancer receiving CCRT is unexplored.

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Seventy-five individually fed barrows averaging 35 kg were used in a series of three experiments for 6-week growth assays (25 barrows each) to determine the effects of l-tryptophan (Trp) supplementation on growth performance and to establish the lower limits of dietary crude protein (CP) levels. Corn and soybean meal (SBM)-based diets containing 9% (Experiment 1), 10% (Experiment 2), and 11% CP (Experiment 3) fortified with deficient essential amino acids (AAs) except Trp were used as basal diets for each experiment. The experimental diets were supplemented with 0.

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Under a parallel magnetic field, after long-term copper deposition from an acidic copper sulfate solution, numerous spherical secondary nodules of 10 to 100 μm diameters were formed one upon another in dendritic mode. This is a new type of micro-magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) effect arising from the unstable growth of three-dimensional (3D) and two-dimensional (2D) nuclei by specific adsorption of hydrogen ions (second micro-MHD effect). From the viewpoint of instability in electrodeposition, though 3D nucleation in the diffusion layer is always unstable, with ionic specific adsorption such as hydrogen ions, stable 2D nucleation turns unstable after long-term deposition.

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  • The text discusses a theoretical examination of how 2D nuclei self-organize during a flow-mode transition from laminar magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) to convection cells under a magnetic field.
  • It highlights the development of secondary nodules through multiple nucleations, leading to a layered structure during this transition.
  • The study predicts that the growth of convection cells and nodules is influenced by asymmetrical fluctuations, as shown by a nonlinear current curve in copper deposition with hydrogen ions over a specific time frame.
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In order to establish the universality of the excess heat production in electrochemical reaction, under a high magnetic field, as one of the most fundamental electrochemical reactions, the case of ferricyanide-ferrocyanide redox reaction was examined, where ionic vacancies with ± 1 unit charge were collided by means of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flow. As a result, from the pair annihilation of the vacancies with opposite signs, beyond 7 T, excess heat production up to 25 kJ·mol in average at 15 T was observed, which was attributed to the liberation of the solvation energy stored in a pair of the vacancy cores with a 0.32 nm radius, i.

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  • - The study analyzed the amino acid (AA) compositions of 19 different meat and bone meals (MBMs) to assess variability in key nutrients such as lysine, threonine, and tryptophan, which are crucial for animal feeds.
  • - Results showed that the variability in AA compositions for MBM was 3.5 to 5.7 times greater than that of soybean meal (SBM) but was comparable to fish meal (FM).
  • - Additionally, significant fluctuations in the availability of these amino acids were observed, with coefficients of variation showing instability in MBMs, indicating potential challenges in their nutritional reliability.
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Symptomatic carotid dissection, secondary to surgical repair of Stanford type A acute aortic dissection (AAD), requires prompt intervention. A 56-year-old man who underwent total arch replacement with frozen elephant trunk for AAD presented with left hemiplegia and unilateral spatial neglect 16 h after the surgery. Cerebral computed tomography (CT) revealed no fresh lesions, and CT angiography showed severe bilateral carotid dissection.

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In the pair annihilation of ionic vacancies with opposite charges, a drastic excess heat production up to 410 kJ mol in average at 10 T (i. e., 1.

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  • - The study used a slope-ratio assay in rats to investigate how the presence of other amino acids affects the availability of tryptophan (Trp) in soybean meal (SBM).
  • - Rats were given different diets with various levels of Trp, establishing that weight gain increased linearly when Trp levels were between 0.04% and 0.12%, with Trp sources including l-Trp, SBM, and an amino acid mix.
  • - The estimated Trp availability from SBM was about 90.4%, with a noted reduction in availability when mixed with other amino acids, attributed to the metabolic costs incurred from those other amino acids.
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Although choline requirements are unknown, enhanced postruminal supply may decrease liver triacylglycerol (TAG) storage and increase flux through the methionine cycle, helping cows during a negative energy balance (NEB). The objective was to investigate effects of postruminal choline supply during NEB on hepatic activity of betaine-homocysteine methyltransferase (BHMT), methionine synthase (MTR), methionine adenosyltransferase, transcription of enzymes, and metabolite concentrations in the methionine cycle. Ten primiparous rumen-cannulated Holstein cows (158 ± 24 d postpartum) were used in a replicated 5 × 5 Latin square design with 4-d treatment periods and 10 d of recovery (14 d/period).

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A 40-year-old man presented to our hospital with fever and slight palpitation. The echocardiogram revealed bicuspid aortic valve, massive aortic regurgitation, and aneurysm of Valsalva sinus. Operative findings showed an aortic root pseudoaneurysm originating just below the avulsion of the right to left commissure.

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Surgical intervention for aortic valve stenosis (AS) has been established; however its diagnosis based on echocardiographic assessment is still limited by aortic valvular velocity, aortic valvular pressure gradients, and color Doppler imaging. Echo-dynamography (EDG) is a method to determine intracardiac flow dynamics, such as two-dimensional blood flow velocity, vortex, and dynamic pressure. These flow dynamics may be influenced by left ventricular (LV) wall motion and the resistance in LV outflow caused by AS.

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  • Single amino acids (AA) feeding is being studied for their effects beyond just nutrition, particularly their impact on endocrine and metabolic responses in sheep after fasting.
  • Fasted sheep were given a duodenal infusion of saline or specific AAs (glutamate, glutamine, lysine, threonine, valine) over four hours, while blood samples were collected to measure various metabolic markers.
  • Findings indicated that certain AAs enhanced ghrelin release, altered levels of plasma BHBA and NEFA, increased insulin and glucagon levels, and elevated IGF-1, suggesting that selective AA feeding can improve endocrine response and help manage fat mobilization during feed restriction.
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Background: The health effects of biological aerosols on the respiratory system are unclear. The purpose of this study was to clarify the association of airborne particle, protein, and endotoxin with emergency department visits for asthma in Kyoto City, Japan.

Methods: We collected data on emergency department visits at a hospital in Kyoto from September 2014 to May 2016.

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Endoscopic transoral surgery for hypopharyngeal cancer is an effective treatment option to avoid invasive open surgery or chemoradiation. Here we describe the case of a 66-year-old patient with cT2N0M0 pyriform sinus cancer whom we treated using a transoral-transhyoid endoscopic approach. Using this approach, a transhyoid route was created in addition to the transoral route and used to extirpate the tumor.

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Ionic vacancy is a by-product in electrochemical reaction, composed of polarized free space of the order of 0.1 nm with a 1 s lifetime, and playing key roles in nano-electrochemical processes. However, its chemical nature has not yet been clarified.

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This study used a decompression drying instrument to investigate the effects of a drying treatment on the physical properties of solid foods. Commercial tofu was used as a model food and was treated at different temperature and pressure conditions in a drying chamber. Overall, high temperatures resulted in better drying.

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A retrospective examination was conducted to identify risk factors for in-hospital mortality of elderly patients (65 years or older) treated with the beta-lactam/beta-lactamase inhibitor combination antibiotic, ampicillin/sulbactam (ABPC/SBT). Clinical data from 96 patients who were hospitalized with infectious diseases and treated with ABPC/SBT (9 g/day or 12 g/day) were analyzed. Risk factors examined included demographic and clinical laboratory parameters.

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The goal of cholesteatoma surgery is total removal of the cholesteatoma matrix and prevention of recurrence. Preservation of soft tissue in the attic is reported to improve post-operative middle ear aeration, and thus prevents recurrence. However, the histology and nature of the preserved tissue have rarely been reported.

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As a process complementing conventional electrode reactions, ionic vacancy production in electrode reaction was theoretically examined; whether reaction is anodic or cathodic, based on the momentum conservation by Newton's second law of motion, electron transfer necessarily leads to the emission of original embryo vacancies, and dielectric polarization endows to them the same electric charge as trans- ferred in the reaction. Then, the emitted embryo vacancies immediately receive the thermal relaxation of solution particles to develop steady-state vacancies. After the vacancy production, nanobubbles are created by the collision of the vacancies in a vertical magnetic field.

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