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Takashi Saito

Researcher at Nagoya City University

Publications -  1220
Citations -  60014

Takashi Saito is an academic researcher from Nagoya City University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & MAGIC (telescope). The author has an hindex of 112, co-authored 1041 publications receiving 52937 citations. Previous affiliations of Takashi Saito include Mitsubishi Electric & Nippon Medical School.

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Impact of Na Concentration on the Phase Transition Behavior and H− Conductivities in the Ba–Li–Na–H–O Oxyhydride System

TL;DR: In this paper , a Ba-Li-Na-H-O oxyhydride system was synthesized in which lithium is partially substituted with sodium in BLHO and investigated the effects of Na content on the phase transition behavior and the conductivity.
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Early-life stress facilitates the development of Alzheimer's disease pathology via angiopathy

TL;DR: Findings suggest that maternal separation causes early induction of AD pathology via angiopathy, and microglia activation induced by maternal separation in combination with the APP mutation may impairs the vascular system, leading to AD progression.

Test of the hadronic interaction models at around *10 TeV with Tibet EAS core data

TL;DR: In this article, a burstdetector-grid (YAC-I) is used to check hadronic interaction models currently used for air-shower simulations such as QGSJET, SIBYLL, EPOS etc.

The Cherenkov Telescope Array Large Size Telescope

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TL;DR: The two arrays of the Very High Energy gamma-ray observatory Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) will include four Large Size Telescopes (LSTs) each with a 23 m diameter dish and 28 m focal distance.
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The Stereoscopic Analog Trigger of the MAGIC Telescopes

TL;DR: In this paper, a stereoscopic analog trigger system was developed for improving the detection capabilities of the MAGIC (Major Atmospheric Gamma-ray Imaging Cherenkov) telescopes at the lowest energies, based on the analog sum of the photosensor electrical signals.