scispace - formally typeset
Search or ask a question
Institution

Toyota

CompanySafenwil, Switzerland
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.


Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Three patients with the Alzheimer's Disease whose behavioral symptoms were improved remarkably as a result of the turmeric treatment, which is the traditional Indian medicine are described, leading to probable benefit of the use of turmeric in individuals with the AD with BPSD.
Abstract: We describe here three patients with the Alzheimer's Disease (AD) whose behavioral symptoms were improved remarkably as a result of the turmeric treatment, which is the traditional Indian medicine. Their cognitive decline and Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) were very severe. All three patients exhibited irritability, agitation, anxiety, and apathy, two patients suffer from urinary incontinence and wonderings. They were prescribed turmeric powder capsules and started recovering from these symptoms without any adverse reaction in the clinical symptom and laboratory data. After 12 weeks of the treatment, total score of the Neuro-Psychiatric Inventory-brief questionnaire decreased significantly in both acuity of symptoms and burden of caregivers. In one case, the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score was up five points, from 12/30 to 17/30. In the other two cases, no significant change was seen in the MMSE; however, they came to recognize their family within 1 year treatment. All cases have been taking turmeric for more than 1 year, re-exacerbation of BPSD was not seen. The present cases suggest a significant improvement of the behavioral symptoms in the AD with the turmeric treatment, leading to probable benefit of the use of turmeric in individuals with the AD with BPSD.

101 citations

Patent
13 Nov 1996
TL;DR: In this paper, the NH3 adsorbing and oxidizing (NH3-AO) AO catalyst was used to suppress the NO x occluding and reducing (NO x-OR) in the exhaust passage between the second group and the interconnecting duct.
Abstract: An engine (1) has first and second cylinder groups (1a) and (1b). The first cylinder group (1a) is connected to a three way (TW) catalyst (8a). The second group (1b) and the TW catalyst (8a) are connected, via an interconnecting duct (13) to an NH3 adsorbing and oxidizing (NH3-AO) catalyst (14a). The first group (1a) performs the rich operation, and the second group (1b) performs the lean operation. In the TW catalyst (8a), NO x exhausted from the first group (1a) is converted to NH3, and the NH3 reduces the NO x exhausted from the second group (1b) in the NH3-AO catalyst (14a). A NO x occluding and reducing (NO x-OR) catalyst (11a) is arranged in the exhaust passage between the second group (1b) and the interconnecting duct (13), to thereby suppress the NO x amount flowing into the NH3-AO catalyst (14a).

101 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, a particle simulation method is presented to simulate the motion of concentrated fiber suspensions in shear flow at low Reynolds numbers without Brownian motion, in which a fiber is modeled by arrays of spheres.
Abstract: A new method is presented to simulate the motion of concentrated fiber suspensions in shear flow at low Reynolds numbers without Brownian motion. The hydrodynamic interaction among fibers is considered in a particle simulation method (PSM), in which a fiber is modeled by arrays of spheres. The motion of each constituent sphere of a fiber, which are dispersed into a unit cell with periodic boundaries, is followed to predict the microstructure and the rheological properties. The hydrodynamic interaction is decomposed into two parts, intra‐ and interfiber ones. In the former, the many‐body problem is solved by calculating the mobility matrix for each fiber to obtain the hydrodynamic force and torque exerted on each sphere. In the latter, only the near‐field lubrication force is considered between spheres of one fiber and another. The validity of this approximate treatment was first examined for the sphere dispersed system. The simulated microstructure and the rheological properties were in very good agreemen...

101 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, the feasibility of various methods for evaluating the adhesion strength of thin hard coatings, produced by a wide variety of coating methods, to steels was investigated.

100 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: An increase in the amount of chlorophyll adsorbed to the pores of FSM leads to an enhancement of the photostability accompanied by a shift in the absorbance maximum to a longer wavelength.
Abstract: Chlorophyll a was adsorbed to mesoporous silica (FSM, folded-sheet mesoporous material) to form a chlorophyll-FSM conjugate, in which a nanometer-scale interaction between chlorophyll a molecules resembles a living plant leaf. The mesopores of FSM acted as nanoscale spaces not only for an interaction between chlorophyll molecules and the silica support but also for a nanoscale interaction between the absorbed chlorophyll molecules. These interactions contribute to photostability. An increase in the amount of chlorophyll adsorbed to the pores of FSM leads to an enhancement of the photostability accompanied by a shift in the absorbance maximum to a longer wavelength. The physiological function of the chlorophyll-FSM conjugate was explored as chlorophyll-FSM exhibited the photoinduced ability to catalyze the reduction of methyl viologen (an electron carrier). The evolution of hydrogen gas was observed for 14 h without deterioration when an aqueous suspension containing chlorophyll-FSM, methyl viologen, 2-mercaptoethanol (an electron donor), and platinum was illuminated with visible light.

100 citations


Authors

Showing all 40045 results

NameH-indexPapersCitations
Derek R. Lovley16858295315
Edward H. Sargent14084480586
Shanhui Fan139129282487
Susumu Kitagawa12580969594
John B. Buse117521101807
Meilin Liu11782752603
Zhongfan Liu11574349364
Wolfram Burgard11172864856
Douglas R. MacFarlane11086454236
John J. Leonard10967646651
Ryoji Noyori10562747578
Stephen J. Pearton104191358669
Lajos Hanzo101204054380
Masashi Kawasaki9885647863
Andrzej Cichocki9795241471
Network Information
Related Institutions (5)
Tokyo Institute of Technology
101.6K papers, 2.3M citations

89% related

Eindhoven University of Technology
52.9K papers, 1.5M citations

87% related

Osaka University
185.6K papers, 5.1M citations

86% related

KAIST
77.6K papers, 1.8M citations

86% related

Performance
Metrics
No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
202232
2021942
20201,846
20192,981
20182,541