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Hokkaido University
Education•Sapporo, Hokkaidô, Japan•
About: Hokkaido University is a education organization based out in Sapporo, Hokkaidô, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Population. The organization has 53925 authors who have published 115403 publications receiving 2651647 citations. The organization is also known as: Hokudai & Hokkaidō daigaku.
Topics: Catalysis, Population, Gene, Virus, Oxide
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TL;DR: In this paper, the genesis of the high activity of zirconium oxide promoted by platinum and sulfate ion (Pt/SO 4 2− -ZrO 2 ) for skeletal isomerization of butane and pentane in the presence of hydrogen is studied in terms of the interaction of the catalyst with molecular hydrogen.
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TL;DR: A comparative study on the peroxide substrate specificity of three types of ubiquitous glutathione peroxidase and of selenoprotein P found that thioredoxin is the preferred electron donor for selenobrotein P.
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TL;DR: In this article, two-photon lithography in negative SU-8 photoresist was used to obtain mechanically stable, stress-free, extended nanorods having lateral sizes of about 30 nm.
Abstract: Studies on two-photon lithography in negative SU-8 photoresist demonstrate the possibility of obtaining mechanically stable, stress-free, extended nanorods having lateral sizes of about 30 nm (corresponding to λ/25 resolution). The high resolution achievable with the given combination of materials and fabrication techniques demonstrates its potential for the fabrication of large-scale nanostructures, such as photonic crystals with photonic stop gaps at visible wavelengths.
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TL;DR: The intersubjective approach is proposed as a new approach to understanding the role that culture plays in human behavior and the implications are discussed for understanding the interaction between the individual, ecology, and culture.
Abstract: Intersubjective perceptions refer to shared perceptions of the psychological characteristics that are widespread within a culture. In this article, we propose the intersubjective approach as a new approach to understanding the role that culture plays in human behavior. In this approach, intersubjective perceptions, which are distinct from personal values and beliefs, mediate the effect of the ecology on individuals’ responses and adaptations. We review evidence that attests to the validity and utility of the intersubjective approach in explicating culture’s influence on human behaviors and discuss the implications of this approach for understanding the interaction between the individual, ecology, and culture; the nature of cultural competence; management of multicultural identities; cultural change; and measurement of culture.
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TL;DR: A simple method was developed for the efficient preparation of polyubiquitinated proteins which are degraded by the 26 S proteasome in an ATP‐dependent manner, which enabled us to produce ten monoclonal antibodies that recognized the multi‐ubiqu itin chains of the polyubiqueinated proteins, but not free ubiquitin or the protein moieties.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Shizuo Akira | 261 | 1308 | 320561 |
Yi Cui | 220 | 1015 | 199725 |
John F. Hartwig | 145 | 714 | 66472 |
Yoshihiro Kawaoka | 139 | 883 | 75087 |
David Y. Graham | 138 | 1047 | 80886 |
Takashi Kadowaki | 137 | 873 | 89729 |
Kazunari Domen | 130 | 908 | 77964 |
Susumu Kitagawa | 125 | 809 | 69594 |
Toshikazu Nakamura | 121 | 732 | 51374 |
Toshio Hirano | 120 | 401 | 55721 |
Li-Jun Wan | 113 | 639 | 52128 |
Wenbin Lin | 113 | 474 | 56786 |
Xiaoming Li | 113 | 1932 | 72445 |
Jinhua Ye | 112 | 658 | 49496 |
Terence Tao | 111 | 606 | 94316 |