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A nondestructive and simple method for the determination of bromine and iodine in soil was investigated using an energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometer equipped with three-dimensional polarized optics. Using a gadolinium X-ray tube and Mo and AlO as optimal secondary target materials, K-lines were detected for bromine and iodine. The minimum detection limits for bromine and iodine were calculated using JSAC0411, a certified reference material of soil for metal composition analysis, and were 0.

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The data presented here aim to show how to analyze crack propagation of a novel metallic matrix composite of Ti-6Al-4V reinforced with 1 wt.% nano-yttria-stabilized zirconia processed by laser powder bed fusion technology. The data was acquired via microstructural observations and electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) analyses after the quasistatic tensile tests at room temperature.

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Glucose chains in starch are phosphorylated and contribute to structural stabilization. Phosphate groups contained in starch also play a role in retaining moisture. α-Glucan water dikinase 1 (GWD1) is involved in the phosphorylation of glucose chains in starch.

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Size dependence of optical activities in helical polymers.

Chirality

February 2024

Division of Materials Science and Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Denki University, Tokyo, Japan.

Chiroptical properties of helical polymers do not always align with the sum of the local contributions of their unit cells. This study investigates the discrepancy in optical rotatory strength between local and global structures using a right-handed helical polyacetylene model. The chirality is examined through density functional theory (DFT) calculations.

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Production of recombinant intact and N-terminal truncated lipoxygenase isozyme III expressed in and its influence on glutenin polypeptides.

Food Chem (Oxf)

July 2024

Division of Life Science and Engineering, School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Denki University, Ishizaka, Hatoyama-cho, Hiki-gun, Saitama 350-0394, Japan.

This study investigated the effects of wheat lipoxygenase isozyme III (LOX III) and its truncated form, Mini-LOX III, on flour dough properties using yeast-expressed recombinant enzymes and hypothesized their potential to enhance cereal-based food quality. These enzymes actively catalyze linoleic acid, which is crucial for dough formation. The addition of recombinant LOX III and Mini-LOX III to wheat flour significantly changed glutenin protein composition.

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Effects of fatty acid hydroperoxides produced by lipoxygenase in wheat cultivars during dough preparation on volatile compound formation.

Food Chem

June 2024

Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Science, The University of Tokyo, 1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo, Tokyo 113-8657, Japan.

The formation of volatile compounds affects the flavor of processed wheat flour products. Herein, the effects of the composition of fatty acid hydroperoxides and the differences in the antioxidant contents among wheat cultivars on the flavor of wheat flour products were clarified. For this purpose, the volatile compounds in wheat flour doughs, LOX activity, fatty acid hydroperoxide composition from fractionated LOX, and antioxidant content were analyzed.

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Uptake and accumulation mechanisms of hexachloroplatinate(IV) ions in the unicellular alga, Pseudococcomyxa simplex.

Metallomics

February 2024

Department of Applied Chemistry, School of Engineering, Tokyo Denki University, 5 Senju-Asahicho, Adachi, Tokyo 120-8551, Japan.

Platinum uptake was examined by adding hexachloroplatinate(IV) solution to the unicellular alga Pseudococcomyxa simplex. After the addition of platinum solution ([Pt] = 100 mg/kg, pH 3.2-3.

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In the development of dialogue systems for android robots, the goal is to achieve human-like communication. However, subtle differences between android robots and humans are noticeable, leading even human-like android robots to be perceived differently. Understanding how humans accept android robots and optimizing their behavior is crucial.

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Touch care has clinically positive effects on older adults. Touch can be delivered using robots, addressing the lack of caregivers. A recent study of younger participants showed that stroke touch delivered via robot produced subjective and physiologically positive emotional responses similar to those evoked by human touch.

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Efficient Surface Passivation of Ti-Based Layered Materials by a Nonfluorine Branched Copolymer for Durable and High-Power Sodium-Ion Batteries.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

January 2024

Advanced Chemical Energy Research Center, Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama National University, 79-5 Tokiwadai, Hodogaya-ku,Yokohama, Kanagawa 240-8501, Japan.

There is a crucial need for low-cost energy storage technology based on abundant sodium ions to realize sustainable development with renewable energy resources. Poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) is applied as a binder in sodium-ion batteries (SIBs). Nevertheless, PVDF is also known to suffer from a larger irreversible capacity, especially when PVDF is used as the binder of negative electrode materials.

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Dry-heat-induced phosphoserine-specific fragmentation of ovalbumin.

Food Chem

May 2024

Kewpie Research Division for Egg Innovation, Tokyo University of Agriculture, 1-1-1 Sakuragaoka, Setagaya, Tokyo 156-8502, Japan; Faculty of Applied Biosciences, Tokyo University of Agriculture, 1-1-1 Sakuragaoka, Setagaya, Tokyo 156-8502, Japan. Electronic address:

When subjected to dry-heating, egg white ovalbumin, a phosphoglycoprotein, undergoes fragmentation and forms soluble aggregates. We investigated the mechanisms of dry-heat-induced fragmentation of ovalbumin. SDS-PAGE analysis showed that ovalbumin fragmented into five polypeptides, and their amount increased over 6 h of dry-heat treatment at 120 °C.

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Characterization of the elemental distribution of samples with rough surfaces has been strongly desired for the analysis of various natural and artificial materials. Particularly for pristine and rare analytes with micrometer sizes embedded on specimen surfaces, non-invasive and matrix effect-free analysis is required without surface polishing treatment. To satisfy these requirements, we proposed a new method employing the sequential combination of two imaging modalities, i.

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Single-shot optical imaging based on ultrashort lasers has revealed nonrepetitive processes in subnanosecond timescales beyond the recording range of conventional high-speed cameras. However, nanosecond photography without sacrificing short exposure time and image quality is still missing because of the gap in recordable timescales between ultrafast optical imaging and high-speed electronic cameras. Here, we demonstrate nanosecond photography and ultrawide time-range high-speed photography using a spectrum circuit that produces interval-tunable pulse trains while keeping short pulse durations.

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War is an extreme form of collective human behaviour characterized by coordinated violence. We show that this nature of war is substantiated in the temporal patterns of conflict occurrence that obey power law. The focal metric is the interconflict interval (ICI), the interval between the end of a conflict in a dyad (i.

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Aim: We developed an augmented reality technology-based endotracheal aspiration simulation tool (the AR tool) consisting of three modes: a mode for nursing students to learn endotracheal aspiration by themselves (learning mode); a mode for repeated practice (practice mode); and a mode for confirmation testing (test mode). This study aimed to compare the learning outcomes of the AR tool with traditional training mannequins and identify potential uses and improvements of the AR tool.

Methods: We invited students, and faculty members from the three universities who agreed to cooperate in conducting this study.

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An improved method to simultaneously determine the heat capacity, thermal diffusivity, and thermal conductivity of a small-sized material is described. In this method, the heat of a square wave with a superimposed constant component is applied to one side of a plate-shaped sample using a thin-film heater, which is thermally linked to a heat reservoir. The response temperature is measured by a thermometer attached to the heater.

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Phase transitions and slow spin dynamics of slightly inverted A-site spinel CoAlGaO.

J Phys Condens Matter

December 2023

Research Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics, National Institute for Materials Science, 1-2-1, Sengen, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0047, Japan.

We report the properties of an A-site spinel magnet, CoAlGaO, and analyze its anomalous, low-temperature magnetic behavior, which is derived from inherent, magnetically frustrated interactions. Rietveld analysis of the x-ray diffraction profile for CoAlGaOrevealed that the metallic ions were randomly distributed in the tetrahedral (A-) and octahedral (B-) sites in the cubic spinel structure. The inversion parametercould be controlled by varying the gallium (Ga) composition in the range 0.

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Autocatalytic mechanisms in carbon metabolism, such as the Calvin cycle, are responsible for the biological assimilation of CO to form organic compounds with complex structures, including sugars. Compounds that form C-C bonds with CO are regenerated in these autocatalytic reaction cycles, and the products are concurrently released. The formose reaction in basic aqueous solution has attracted attention as a nonbiological reaction involving an autocatalytic reaction cycle that non-enzymatically synthesizes sugars from the C1 compound formaldehyde.

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Quasielastic Neutron Scattering Study on Thermal Gelation in Aqueous Solution of Agarose.

Gels

November 2023

Neutron Science Laboratory, Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo, 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-8581, Japan.

The dynamics of water and agarose molecules in an agarose aqueous solution has been studied by means of quasielastic neutron scattering (QENS). The dynamic structure factor (,) of the agarose aqueous solution was fitted well to the sum of the Lorentz and delta function. The former is attributed to the diffusive motion of water molecules and the latter to the local vibrational motion of agarose molecules.

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Association of nuclear cataract prevalence with UV radiation and heat load in lens of older people -five city study.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

December 2023

Department of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Gokiso-Cho, Showa-Ku, Nagoya, Aichi, 466-8555, Japan.

Epidemiological studies have reported that the frequency of nuclear cataracts (NUCs) is high among the elderly and in tropical countries. Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation and lens temperature are considered as key physical contributors, although their precise quantification is difficult. The aim of this study is to investigate the association of NUC prevalence with UV irradiation and heat load.

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To investigate proposed ferromagnetic fluctuations in the so-called single-layer Bi-2201 and La-214 high- cuprates, we performed magnetization and electrical resistivity measurements using single-layer Tl-2201 cuprates TlBaCuO and La-214 LaSrCuO in the heavily overdoped regime. Magnetization of TlBaCuO and LaSrCuO exhibited the tendency to be saturated in high magnetic fields at low temperatures, suggesting the precursor behavior toward the formation of a ferromagnetic order. It was found that the power of temperature obtained from the temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity is ~4/3 and ~5/3 for Bi-2201 and LaSrCuO, respectively, and is ~4/3 at high temperatures and ~5/3 at low temperatures in TlBaCuO.

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Studies of material returned from Cb asteroid Ryugu have revealed considerable mineralogical and chemical heterogeneity, stemming primarily from brecciation and aqueous alteration. Isotopic anomalies could have also been affected by delivery of exogenous clasts and aqueous mobilization of soluble elements. Here, we show that isotopic anomalies for mildly soluble Cr are highly variable in Ryugu and CI chondrites, whereas those of Ti are relatively uniform.

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Atmospheric pressure measurements based on microelectromechanical systems (MEMSs) can extend accessibility to altitude information. A differential pressure sensor using a thin cantilever and an air chamber is a promising sensing element for sub-centimeter resolution. However, its vulnerability to wind and the lack of height estimation algorithms for real-time operation are issues that remain to be solved.

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We developed a resistance measurement using radio frequency reflection to investigate the electrical transport characteristics under destructive pulsed magnetic fields above 100 T. A sample stage consisting of a homemade flexible printed circuit reduced the noise caused by the induced voltage from the pulsed magnetic fields, improving the accuracy of the measurements of the reflected waves. From the obtained reflectance data, the absolute value of the magnetoresistance was successfully determined by analyzing the phase with admittance charts.

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