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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.


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TL;DR: In this article, a Density Functional Theory (DFT) study on the electrochemical deposition process of Mg was performed and the free energy difference between high dimensional and low dimensional phases was higher for Mg than for Li as a result of the stronger Mg Mg bond strength.

232 citations

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TL;DR: Neutron reflectivity measurements of the poly(MPC) brush showed that the grafting polymer chains extended a fair amount in the vertical direction from the substrate in a good solvent such as water, while they shrunk in a poor solvent.
Abstract: Super-hydrophilic polymer brushes were prepared by surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization of 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine (MPC) on initiator-immobilized silicon wafers. The graft density was estimated to be ca. 0.22 chains nm−2 based on the linear relationship between Mn and the layer thickness. The contact angle against water was very low, and air bubbles in water hardly attached onto the brush surface, indicating a super-hydrophilic surface. Neutron reflectivity measurements of the poly(MPC) brush showed that the grafting polymer chains extended a fair amount in the vertical direction from the substrate in a good solvent such as water, while they shrunk in a poor solvent. Frictional properties of the poly(MPC) brushes were characterized by sliding a glass ball probe in air and various solvents under a load of 0.49 N at a sliding velocity of 90 mm min−1. An extremely low friction coefficient of the poly(MPC) brush was observed in humid atmosphere because water molecules adsorbed into the brush layer acted as a lubricant.

231 citations

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Xiangrong Zhang1, Licheng Jiao1, Fang Liu1, Liefeng Bo2, Maoguo Gong1 
TL;DR: A new algorithm named SC ensemble (SCE) is proposed for the segmentation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images and overcomes the shortcomings faced by the SC, such as the selection of scaling parameter, and the instability resulted from the Nystrom approximation method in image segmentation.
Abstract: Spectral clustering (SC) has been used with success in the field of computer vision for data clustering. In this paper, a new algorithm named SC ensemble (SCE) is proposed for the segmentation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images. The gray-level cooccurrence matrix-based statistic features and the energy features from the undecimated wavelet decomposition extracted for each pixel being the input, our algorithm performs segmentation by combining multiple SC results as opposed to using outcomes of a single clustering process in the existing literature. The random subspace, random scaling parameter, and Nystrom approximation for component SC are applied to construct the SCE. This technique provides necessary diversity as well as high quality of component learners for an efficient ensemble. It also overcomes the shortcomings faced by the SC, such as the selection of scaling parameter, and the instability resulted from the Nystrom approximation method in image segmentation. Experimental results show that the proposed method is effective for SAR image segmentation and insensitive to the scaling parameter.

230 citations

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TL;DR: The first genetic evidence indicating a critical role of the spermidine synthase in plant embryo development is provided, as described in this paper.
Abstract: The cellular polyamines putrescine, spermidine, and spermine are ubiquitous in nature and have been implicated in a wide range of growth and developmental processes. There is little information, however, on mutant plants or animals defective in the synthesis of polyamines. The Arabidopsis genome has two genes encoding spermidine synthase, SPDS1 and SPDS2. In this paper, we describe T-DNA insertion mutants of both of these genes. While each mutant allele shows normal growth, spds1-1 spds2-1 double-mutant seeds are abnormally shrunken and they have embryos that are arrested morphologically at the heart-torpedo transition stage. These seeds contain significantly reduced levels of spermidine and high levels of its precursor, putrescine. The embryo lethal phenotype of spds1-1 spds2-1 is complemented by the wild-type SPDS1 gene. In addition, we observed a nearly identical seed phenotype among an F2 seed population from the cross between the spds2-1 allele and SPDS1 RNA interference transgenic lines. These data provide the first genetic evidence indicating a critical role of the spermidine synthase in plant embryo development.

229 citations

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01 Sep 2010-Chest
TL;DR: Emmphysematous change as assessed by CT scan predicts respiratory mortality in outpatients with various stages of COPD.

229 citations


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