Publications by authors named "Y Kamikawa"

The National Early Warning Score (NEWS), Quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA), and modified qSOFA (MqSOFA) are scoring systems that rely on vital signs. However, NEWS is time-consuming, qSOFA has low sensitivity, and MqSOFA includes a difficult calculation. To address these issues, we developed the Revised qSOFA score (RqSOFA) that consists of percutaneous oxygen saturation, oxygen usage, Simple Shock Index, and the parameters of qSOFA.

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Background: Few studies have shown that relatively younger children and adolescents (those born later in the same school year) were less likely to engage in physical activity in a phenomenon termed the relative age effect. Although these studies mainly targeted elementary and middle school students, no study has reported on the relative age effect on physical activity in ordinary high school students. Moreover, the relative age effect on sedentary behavior might show an opposite association with physical activity.

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Objective: To examine the contribution of the active job openings-to-applicants ratio, a macroeconomic indicator, to the number of ambulance dispatches.

Design: Longitudinal ecological study.

Setting: Japan, between January 2003 and December 2021.

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The Nuclear envelope (NE) is frequently challenged by mechanical stimuli involving cells passing through a tight space and such stress is known as "NE stress." Various factors that cooperate to repair the NE have been identified, including endosomal sorting complex required for transport-III (ESCRT-III). Recently, vacuolar protein sorting 4 homolog B (VPS4B) has been reported to modulate the recycling of ESCRT-III during NE repair, but the regulatory mechanism remains unclear.

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Wide-bandgap chalcopyrite materials are attractive candidates for a wide variety of energy conversion devices such as the top cell of tandem-type photovoltaic devices and photoelectrochemical water splitting hydrogen evolution devices. Nevertheless, simultaneous realization of high open circuit voltage () and high fill factor (FF) values has been challenging, and thus, the photovoltaic performance has been limited. In this article, high and high FF values of wide-gap chalcopyrite CuGaSe thin-film solar cells are simultaneously demonstrated using an aluminum-induced back-surface field effect.

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