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Akira c

Researcher at Hitachi

Publications -  310
Citations -  2300

Akira c is an academic researcher from Hitachi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal & Layer (electronics). The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 310 publications receiving 2300 citations. Previous affiliations of Akira c include Shin-Etsu Chemical.

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Chip-type multilayer electronic part

TL;DR: A chip-type multi-layered electronic part in which terminal electrodes are prevented from oxidization when the electronic part is joined with a substrate, so that superior electrical bonding between the terminal electrodes and internal electrodes can be attained as discussed by the authors.
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Tissue for household use

TL;DR: A tissue for household use containing a polyester compound represented by the general formula (1): wherein R 1 is HO- or HO(R2O)a- and R 2 is C2-3 alkylene; (R 2 o)a may be composed of one kind of R 2O units or two kinds of R2O units which are added at random or in block; a is 1 to 200, and a's in one molecule may be the same or different; b is 2 to 100; and R 3 is hydrogen or the like as mentioned in this paper.
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Metal vaporizing heating element and metal vaporizing method

TL;DR: A metal evaporation heating element characterized by having one or more grooves in a direction not in parallel with a current direction, on an upper surface of a ceramic sintered body comprising titanium diboride (TiB 2 ) and/or zirconium dibboride (ZrB 2 ), and boron nitride (BN) is described in this paper.
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Box annealing furnace, method for annealing metal sheet using the same, and annealed metal sheet

TL;DR: A box annealing furnace as discussed by the authors can also include a moisture removal unit for removing moisture from the gas and suppress the formation of oxide film on a ferrous metal sheet during a metal sheet.
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Impact modifier for thermoplastic resin and resin composition containing the same

TL;DR: An impact modifier comprising a rubber-modified resin having a toluene-insoluble matter content of at least 70 % by weight obtained by conducting polymerization of a vinyl monomer in the presence of acrylic rubber particles, during which polymer particles are agglomerated to enhance the particle size as discussed by the authors.