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Hiroshi Yamaguchi
Researcher at Nippon Telegraph and Telephone
Publications - 571
Citations - 14406
Hiroshi Yamaguchi is an academic researcher from Nippon Telegraph and Telephone. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resonator & Molecular beam epitaxy. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 519 publications receiving 13016 citations. Previous affiliations of Hiroshi Yamaguchi include Osaka University & Imperial College London.
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YM-47522, a novel antifungal antibiotic produced by Bacillus sp. I. Taxonomy, fermentation, isolation and biological properties.
Mitsuyoshi Shibazaki,Takeo Sugawara,Koji Nagai,Yasuyo Shimizu,Hiroshi Yamaguchi,Kenichi Suzuki +5 more
TL;DR: YM-47522, a novel antibiotic, was isolated from the culture broth of Bacillus sp.
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Bonding method, and method of manufacturing semiconductor module
豊群 郎,Fengqun Lang,仲川 博,Hiroshi Nakagawa,博 仲川,史樹 加藤,Fumiki Kato,佐藤 弘,Hiroshi Sato,弘 佐藤,山口 浩,Hiroshi Yamaguchi,浩 山口 +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for bonding between a semiconductor chip and a substrate, which can be used to operate at a high temperature, is proposed, using a boding agent containing Cu particles and Sn particles.
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Association of seropositivity for antibody to Chlamydia-specific lipopolysaccharide and coronary artery disease in Japanese men.
Kazunori Shimada,Hiroyuki Daida,Hiroshi Mokuno,Yoshiro Watanabe,Masato Sawano,Yoshitaka Iwama,Eriko Seki,Takeshi Kurata,Hitoshi Sato,Satoshi Ohashi,Hiromasa Suzuki,Katsumi Miyauchi,Junshi Takaya,Hidehiko Sakurai,Hiroshi Yamaguchi +14 more
TL;DR: It is discovered that IgA antibody to Chlamydia was significantly associated with CAD, especially with MI, in Japanese Men and the findings suggest that chronic infection of Chlam Lydia may be linked to the pathogenesis of MI.
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Thermoelastic damping in GaAs micromechanical resonators
TL;DR: In this paper, the damping of a GaAs microcantilever strongly depends on the temperature and it is minimized at around 50 K. This temperature dependence is mainly caused by the thermoelastic damping effect, which is generated by the strain-induced temperature gradient in the GaAs cantilever.
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Scanning tunneling microscopy observation of monolayer steps on GaAs(001) vicinal surfaces grown by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition
TL;DR: Using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), this paper observed monolayer steps for the first time on (001)GaAs vicinal surfaces grown by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD).