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Kozo Fujii
Researcher at Tokyo University of Science
Publications - 419
Citations - 6636
Kozo Fujii is an academic researcher from Tokyo University of Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Airfoil & Plasma actuator. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 411 publications receiving 5845 citations. Previous affiliations of Kozo Fujii include National Aerospace Laboratories & University of Twente.
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Orally active and long-term acting insulin-mimetic vanadyl complex:bis(picolinato)oxovanadium (IV).
TL;DR: VPA was confirmed to be an orally active and long-term acting insulin-mimetic vanadyl complex to treat insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) in rats.
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Freestream and vortex preservation properties of high-order WENO and WCNS on curvilinear grids
TL;DR: The excellent freestream and vortex preservation properties of WCNS when used with the numerical technique, compared with those of WENO, are shown for the first time.
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XMASS detector
K. Abe,K. Hieda,Katsuki Hiraide,S. Hirano,Yasuhiro Kishimoto,Katsuhiro Kobayashi,S. Moriyama,Kazuhiko Nakagawa,Masayuki Nakahata,H. Nishiie,Hiroshi Ogawa,N. Oka,Hiroyuki Sekiya,A. Shinozaki,Yasunari Suzuki,Atsushi Takeda,O. Takachio,K. Ueshima,D. Umemoto,Masaki Yamashita,B. S. Yang,Shigeki Tasaka,Jing Liu,K. Martens,K. Hosokawa,Kentaro Miuchi,A. Murata,Y. Onishi,Yoshihisa Otsuka,Y. Takeuchi,Yong Hamb Kim,K.B. Lee,Lee Min-Kie,Jong-Man Lee,Y. Fukuda,Yoshitaka Itow,Y. Nishitani,Kimiaki Masuda,H. Takiya,H. Uchida,Nam Young Kim,Y. D. Kim,F. Kusaba,D. Motoki,K. Nishijima,Kozo Fujii,I. Murayama,Shogo Nakamura +47 more
TL;DR: The first phase of the XMASS experiment searches for dark matter in detail, including its configuration, data acquisition equipment and calibration system in this article, where the authors describe the X-MASS detector in detail.
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Numerical investigation of three-dimensional compressible flows induced by a train moving into a tunnel
Takanobu Ogawa,Kozo Fujii +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 3D flow induced by a high-speed train moving into a tunnel is studied by the computation of the compressible Navier-Stokes equations with the zonal method, and the transient flow field induced by tunnel entry is investigated with the focus on the compression wave which is the source of the booming noise at the tunnel exit.
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Wind-induced vibration of tower and practical applications of tuned sloshing damper
TL;DR: In this article, wind-induced vibrations of two actual tall towers were reduced to about half upon installation of newly developed Tuned Sloshing Damper, which utilizes liquid motion in circular container.