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Tohoku University

EducationSendai, Japan
About: Tohoku University is a education organization based out in Sendai, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Magnetization & Alloy. The organization has 72116 authors who have published 170791 publications receiving 3941714 citations. The organization is also known as: Tōhoku daigaku.


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TL;DR: The Coronary Vasomotion Disorders International Study Group (COVADIS) was established to develop international standards for the diagnostic criteria of coronary vasomotor disorders, which included the criteria for vasospastic angina.
Abstract: The Coronary Vasomotion Disorders International Study Group (COVADIS) was established to develop international standards for the diagnostic criteria of coronary vasomotor disorders. The first symposium held on the 4-5 September 2013 addressed the criteria for vasospastic angina, which included the following (i) nitrate-responsive angina, (ii) transient ischaemic electrocardiogram changes, and (iii) documented coronary artery spasm. Adoption of these diagnostic criteria will improve the clinical diagnosis of this condition and facilitate research in this field.

348 citations

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Hiroaki Aihara1, Robert Armstrong2, Steven J. Bickerton, James Bosch2, Jean Coupon3, Hisanori Furusawa4, Yusuke Hayashi4, Hiroyuki Ikeda4, Yukiko Kamata4, Hiroshi Karoji2, Hiroshi Karoji4, Satoshi Kawanomoto4, Michitaro Koike4, Yutaka Komiyama5, Yutaka Komiyama4, Dustin Lang6, Robert H. Lupton2, Sogo Mineo4, Hironao Miyatake1, Hironao Miyatake7, Satoshi Miyazaki5, Satoshi Miyazaki4, Tomoki Morokuma1, Yoshiyuki Obuchi4, Yukie Oishi4, Yuki Okura, Paul A. Price2, Tadafumi Takata5, Tadafumi Takata4, Manobu Tanaka, Masayuki Tanaka4, Yoko Tanaka4, Tomohisa Uchida, Fumihiro Uraguchi4, Yousuke Utsumi8, Shiang-Yu Wang9, Yoshihiko Yamada4, Hitomi Yamanoi4, Naoki Yasuda1, Nobuo Arimoto5, Nobuo Arimoto4, Masashi Chiba10, François Finet4, Hiroki Fujimori, Seiji Fujimoto1, J. Furusawa4, Tomotsugu Goto11, Andy D. Goulding2, James E. Gunn2, Yuichi Harikane1, Takashi Hattori4, Masao Hayashi4, Krzysztof G. Hełminiak12, Ryo Higuchi1, Chiaki Hikage1, Paul T. P. Ho9, Bau-Ching Hsieh9, Kuiyun Huang13, Song Huang14, Song Huang1, Masatoshi Imanishi4, Masatoshi Imanishi5, Ikuru Iwata5, Ikuru Iwata4, Anton T. Jaelani10, Hung-Yu Jian9, Nobunari Kashikawa5, Nobunari Kashikawa4, Nobuhiko Katayama1, Takashi Kojima1, Akira Konno1, S. Koshida4, Haruka Kusakabe1, Alexie Leauthaud14, Chien-Hsiu Lee4, Lihwai Lin9, Yen-Ting Lin9, Rachel Mandelbaum15, Yoshiki Matsuoka4, Yoshiki Matsuoka16, Elinor Medezinski2, Shoken Miyama17, Shoken Miyama8, Rieko Momose11, Anupreeta More1, Surhud More1, Shiro Mukae1, Ryoma Murata1, Hitoshi Murayama1, Hitoshi Murayama18, Hitoshi Murayama19, Tohru Nagao16, Fumiaki Nakata4, Mana Niida16, Hiroko Niikura1, Atsushi J. Nishizawa20, Masamune Oguri1, Nobuhiro Okabe8, Yoshiaki Ono1, Masato Onodera4, M. Onoue4, M. Onoue5, Masami Ouchi1, Tae-Soo Pyo4, Takatoshi Shibuya1, Kazuhiro Shimasaku1, Melanie Simet21, Joshua S. Speagle1, Joshua S. Speagle22, David N. Spergel2, Michael A. Strauss2, Yuma Sugahara1, Naoshi Sugiyama1, Naoshi Sugiyama20, Yasushi Suto1, Nao Suzuki1, Philip J. Tait4, Masahiro Takada1, Tsuyoshi Terai4, Yoshiki Toba9, Edwin L. Turner2, Edwin L. Turner1, Hisakazu Uchiyama5, Keiichi Umetsu9, Yuji Urata23, Tomonori Usuda4, Tomonori Usuda5, Sherry Yeh4, Suraphong Yuma24 
TL;DR: This paper presents the second data release of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program, a wide-field optical imaging survey on the 8.2 meter Subaru Telescope, including a major update to the processing pipeline, including improved sky subtraction, PSF modeling, object detection, and artifact rejection.
Abstract: This paper presents the second data release of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program, a wide-field optical imaging survey using the 8.2 m Subaru Telescope. The release includes data from 174 nights of observation through 2018 January. The Wide layer data cover about 300 deg|$^2$| in all five broad-band filters (⁠|$grizy$|⁠) to the nominal survey exposure (10 min in |$gr$| and 20 min in |$izy$|⁠). Partially observed areas are also included in the release; about 1100 deg|$^2$| is observed in at least one filter and one exposure. The median seeing in the i-band is |${0_{.}^{\prime \prime }6}$|⁠, demonstrating the superb image quality of the survey. The Deep (26 deg|$^2$|⁠) and UltraDeep (4 deg|$^2$|⁠) data are jointly processed and the UltraDeep-COSMOS field reaches an unprecedented depth of |$i\sim 28$| at |$5 \, \sigma$| for point sources. In addition to the broad-band data, narrow-band data are also available in the Deep and UltraDeep fields. This release includes a major update to the processing pipeline, including improved sky subtraction, PSF modeling, object detection, and artifact rejection. The overall data quality has been improved, but this release is not without problems; there is a persistent deblender problem as well as new issues with masks around bright stars. The user is encouraged to review the issue list before utilizing the data for scientific explorations. All the image products as well as catalog products are available for download. The catalogs are also loaded into a database, which provides an easy interface for users to retrieve data for objects of interest. In addition to these main data products, detailed galaxy shape measurements withheld from Public Data Release 1 (PDR1) are now available to the community. The shape catalog is drawn from the S16A internal release, which has a larger area than PDR1 (160 deg|$^2$|⁠). All products are available at the data release site, https://hsc-release.mtk.nao.ac.jp/.

348 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of water on the kinetics of the olivine-wadsleyite transformation was investigated and it was shown that water enhances the transformation kinetics significantly.

348 citations

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TL;DR: To identify the best in vitro model for the blood-brain barrier, an evaluation of the most promising immortalised BBB-derived endothelial cell lines, as well as other established cell lines presently used as BBB models, is highly recommended.

347 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
John Q. Trojanowski2261467213948
Aaron R. Folsom1811118134044
Marc G. Caron17367499802
Masayuki Yamamoto1711576123028
Kenji Watanabe1672359129337
Rodney S. Ruoff164666194902
Frederik Barkhof1541449104982
Takashi Taniguchi1522141110658
Yoshio Bando147123480883
Thomas P. Russell141101280055
Ali Khademhosseini14088776430
Marco Colonna13951271166
David H. Barlow13378672730
Lin Gu13086856157
Yoichiro Iwakura12970564041
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023162
2022754
20216,412
20206,426
20196,076
20185,898