Publications by authors named "T Takaishi"

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  • The study examines the gradient flow structure of two variational fracture models for brittle materials: a Griffith-type model and an irreversible fracture phase field model.
  • The Griffith-type model incorporates a velocity-dependent fracture energy, common in polymers, and a corresponding energy dissipation identity is established.
  • The irreversible fracture phase field model is derived as a unidirectional gradient flow and relates its relaxation parameter to the velocity dependence of fracture energy, with comparative analysis validating the findings.
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of turbo spin-echo (TSE) DWI with fusion images in the T-staging compared with T2-weighted imaging (T2WI) alone and conventional echo-planner imaging (EPI) DWI.

Methods: In this prospective study, 4-mm-thick axial EPI-DWI, TSE-DWI, and T2WI were performed with the same slice locations for 20 patients with rectal cancer. Fusion images of DWI and T2WI were created for both EPI-DWI and TSE-DWI.

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This study investigates the volatility of daily Bitcoin returns and multifractal properties of the Bitcoin market by employing the rolling window method and examines relationships between the volatility asymmetry and market efficiency. Whilst we find an inverted asymmetry in the volatility of Bitcoin, its magnitude changes over time, and recently, it has become small. This asymmetric pattern of volatility also exists in higher frequency returns.

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Pancreaticoduodenal artery aneurysm can occur from occlusion or stenosis of the celiac artery due to arteriosclerosis or median arcuate ligament compression. The risk of rupture of the aneurysm is independent of the aneurysmal diameter. A 78-year-old woman presented with multiple large aneurysms of the anterior superior pancreaticoduodenal artery.

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Purpose: To evaluate whether a computer-aided vessel-suppression system improves lung nodule detection in routine clinical settings.

Materials And Methods: We used computer software that automatically suppresses pulmonary vessels on chest CT while preserving pulmonary nodules. Sixty-one chest CT images were included in our study.

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