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Toyota
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About: Toyota is a company organization based out in Safenwil, Switzerland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Internal combustion engine & Exhaust gas. The organization has 40032 authors who have published 55003 publications receiving 735317 citations. The organization is also known as: Toyota Motor Corporation & Toyota Jidosha KK.
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28 Dec 2011TL;DR: In this article, a vehicle side airbag apparatus includes a resin seat frame that includes a recess that is elongated in a vehicle top-bottom direction, and that opens to a vehicle front side; a module casing that is disposed inside the recess and includes an outer side wall and an inner side wall that are arranged in parallel with each other, and extend in the vehicle front-rear direction.
Abstract: A vehicle side airbag apparatus includes a resin seat frame that includes a recess that is elongated in a vehicle top-bottom direction, and that opens to a vehicle front side; a module casing that is disposed inside the recess and includes an outer side wall and an inner side wall that are arranged in parallel with each other, and extend in the vehicle front-rear direction, the outer side wall being disposed outside the inner side wall in a vehicle width direction, in a horizontal sectional view; and a side airbag stored in a folded manner within the module casing. In at least one of the outer side wall and the inner side wall, a low rigidity portion is provided in an area including an entirety of, or a portion of a region that overlaps with an iliac crest of a seated occupant in a side view.
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03 Feb 1995TL;DR: In this article, a support for purifying carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides in exhaust gases at the stoichiometric point or in oxygen-rich atmospheres is presented.
Abstract: A catalyst for purifying carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides in exhaust gases at the stoichiometric point or in oxygen-rich atmospheres, is disclosed, and it includes a support in which at least one element selected from the group consisting of alkali metals, alkaline-earth metals and rare-earth elements including La is dissolved in titania to form a solid solution, and a noble metal catalyst ingredient loaded on the support. A process for purifying, by bringing the exhaust gases into contact with the catalyst, is also disclosed.
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21 Jan 1997TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an itinerary preparing system capable of easily preparing a complete travel plan that efficiently incorporates desired visiting places, where a user inputs from a terminal an intended travel time of a trip together with visiting place information, and a calculating section for calculating an expected consumption time in an information center calculates an expected transportation to reach a visiting place or an expected length of stay thereat.
Abstract: An itinerary preparing system capable of easily preparing a complete travel plan that efficiently incorporates desired visiting places. A user inputs from a terminal an intended travel time of a trip together with visiting place information. Based on the visiting place information, a calculating section for calculating an expected consumption time in an information center calculates an expected consumption time for transportation to reach a visiting place or an expected length of stay thereat. An excess/shortage determining section compares the intended travel time with the total expected consumption time of the trip, and adjusts the intended travel time or the total consumption time based on the comparison result. Consequently, an itinerary preparing section makes a travel plan and transmits it to the terminal via an I/O section. When the received itinerary is approved at the terminal, the information center revises the itinerary by filling in free time of the itinerary. When the revised itinerary is sent back to the terminal and approved, a final itinerary is provided.
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26 Aug 2004TL;DR: A vehicle backward movement assist device includes a vehicle path determining means for determining a path from a current position of the vehicle moved at a moving amount detected by a vehicle moving amount detecting means to a first target position or a second target position, and a displaying means for displaying an image of a rear view from a captured by an image capturing means as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: A vehicle backward movement assist device includes a vehicle path determining means for determining a path from a current position of the vehicle moved at a moving amount detected by a vehicle moving amount detecting means to a first target position or a second target position, the vehicle path determining means determining the path by repeatedly calculating the path, and a displaying means for displaying an image of a rear view from a captured by an image capturing means, the displaying means superimposing the first or second target position of the vehicle moved based upon the first or second target position and the detected moving amount on the image of the rear view from the vehicle, the second target position calculated by updating the first target position.
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Derek R. Lovley | 168 | 582 | 95315 |
Edward H. Sargent | 140 | 844 | 80586 |
Shanhui Fan | 139 | 1292 | 82487 |
Susumu Kitagawa | 125 | 809 | 69594 |
John B. Buse | 117 | 521 | 101807 |
Meilin Liu | 117 | 827 | 52603 |
Zhongfan Liu | 115 | 743 | 49364 |
Wolfram Burgard | 111 | 728 | 64856 |
Douglas R. MacFarlane | 110 | 864 | 54236 |
John J. Leonard | 109 | 676 | 46651 |
Ryoji Noyori | 105 | 627 | 47578 |
Stephen J. Pearton | 104 | 1913 | 58669 |
Lajos Hanzo | 101 | 2040 | 54380 |
Masashi Kawasaki | 98 | 856 | 47863 |
Andrzej Cichocki | 97 | 952 | 41471 |