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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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Sheet adhesive material for bonding two members having small holes and method of bonding same

Masayuki c, +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a method of provisionally bonding two members (1, 2) each having small holes (11, 21) by heating and pressingurizing the other member onto the contact surface.
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Transition metal compound and catalyst containing the same for polymerization of olefins

TL;DR: In this article, a novel transition metal composition of a metaracycle structure represented by the formula¯¯¯¯ is disclosed, where M 1 is an element of Group IVB in the Periodic Table, M 2 is a member of Group IIIA in the periodic table, R 1 and R 2 each are for instance acyclopentadienyl group, R 3 and R 4 each are a hydrocarbon group,
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Coated cemented carbide endmill having hard-materials-coated-layers excellent in adhesion

TL;DR: A coated cemented carbide endmill, comprising a tungsten carbide based carbide-based cemented substrate having a mixture of 5 - 20 wt% of Co as a binder phase forming component, when necessary, 1 - 2 wt % of one or two of Cr and V as a component, and 1 - 5% of one kind or more kinds of carbides and nitrides of Ti,Ta, Nb and Zr as well as two or more of solid solutions thereof as a dispersed phase-forming component was provided in this article
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Adsorption element and air conditioning device

TL;DR: In this article, an alternating lamination of flat plate members and corrugated plate members is used to form an adorption element, where humidity adjusting side-passageways are opened on side surfaces of the adsorption elements.
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Noble metal based catalyst functioning at ordinary temperature and method for destroying noxious gaseous compounds using the same

TL;DR: An ordinary-temperature purifying catalyst includes an oxide having an oxygen defect introduced by a reduction treatment, and a noble metal loaded on the oxide as discussed by the authors, which can purify an environmental loading material, such as carbon monoxide, a nitrogen oxide, ethylene, formaldehyde, trimethylamine, methyl mercaptan and acetaldehyde.