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Kyushu University
Education•Fukuoka, Japan•
About: Kyushu University is a education organization based out in Fukuoka, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Catalysis. The organization has 68284 authors who have published 135190 publications receiving 3055928 citations. The organization is also known as: Kyūshū Daigaku.
Topics: Population, Catalysis, Cancer, Gene, Hydrogen
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TL;DR: In this paper, an artificial neural model is used to estimate the natural sediment discharge in rivers in terms of sediment concentration, which is achieved by training the network to extrapolate several natural streams data collected from reliable sources.
Abstract: An artificial neural model is used to estimate the natural sediment discharge in rivers in terms of sediment concentration. This is achieved by training the network to extrapolate several natural streams data collected from reliable sources. The selection of water and sediment variables used in the model is based on the prior knowledge of the conventional analyses, based on the dynamic laws of flow and sediment. Choosing an appropriate neural network structure and providing field data to that network for training purpose are addressed by using a constructive back-propagation algorithm. The model parameters, as well as fluvial variables, are extensively investigated in order to get the most accurate results. In verification, the estimated sediment concentration values agree well with the measured ones. The model is evaluated by applying it to other groups of data from different rivers. In general, the new approach gives better results compared to several commonly used formulas of sediment discharge.
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TL;DR: In this article, the decomposition of LiPF6 electrolytes with water was studied by measuring the water content after storage, and the experimental results were in good agreement with −d[H2O]/dt −=k[H 2O]2[LiPF6].
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TL;DR: EDAS can be done easily and safely on small children with moyamoya disease, but STA-MCA anastomosis with EMS is considered to be more appropriate, whenever possible.
Abstract: EITHER ENCEPHALODUROARTERIOSYNANGIOSIS (EDAS) or superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery (STA-MCA) anastomosis combined with encephalomyosynangiosis (EMS) has been performed on most of the children with moyamoya disease in our department. EDAS alone was done in the parietal reg
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TL;DR: In this article, an achiral anthracene−pyrimidine derivative (5-(9-anthracenyl) pyrimidine, 1) forms adduct 1·Cd(NO3)2·H2O·EtOH (2) in chiral space group P21.
Abstract: An achiral anthracene−pyrimidine derivative (5-(9-anthracenyl)pyrimidine, 1) forms adduct 1·Cd(NO3)2·H2O·EtOH (2) in chiral space group P21. The metal ion is hexacoordinated with two pyrimidine ligands (equatorial cis), water and ethanol (equatorial cis), and two nitrate ions (axial trans). The chirality arises from a pyrimidine−Cd2+ helical array and is preserved not only in each crystal via homochiral interstrand water−nitrate hydrogen bonding but also in all the crystals in the same chirality as a result of single-colony homochiral crystal growth. Compound 1 also forms achiral (Pbca) trihydrate adduct 1·Cd(NO3)2·3H2O (3) having nonhelical pyrimidine−Cd2+ zigzag chains. Achiral zigzag polymer 3 and chiral helical polymer 2 are interconvertible with each other in the solid states upon exchange of volatile ligands (ethanol and water). The helix winding associated with the conversion of adduct 3 to 2 can be made homochiral by seeding.
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TL;DR: The major developments occurred in the history, the key milestones during the evolution and major research challenges in the present day context of hardware systems of upper-limb exoskeleton robots are presented.
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Tony Hunter | 175 | 593 | 124726 |
Stanley B. Prusiner | 168 | 745 | 97528 |
Yang Yang | 164 | 2704 | 144071 |
Stephen J. Elledge | 162 | 406 | 112878 |
Takashi Taniguchi | 152 | 2141 | 110658 |
Andrew White | 149 | 1494 | 113874 |
Junji Tojo | 135 | 878 | 84615 |
Claude Leroy | 135 | 1170 | 88604 |
Georges Azuelos | 134 | 1294 | 90690 |
Susumu Oda | 133 | 981 | 80832 |
Lucie Gauthier | 132 | 679 | 64794 |
Hiroshi Sakamoto | 131 | 1250 | 85363 |
Frank Caruso | 131 | 641 | 61748 |
Kiyotomo Kawagoe | 131 | 1406 | 90819 |
Kozo Kaibuchi | 129 | 493 | 60461 |