Search Results - "Sudo, Ayako"
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Experimental evaluation of Sr and Ba distribution in ex-vessel debris under a temperature gradient
Published in Journal of nuclear science and technology (03-04-2021)“…Dissolution behavior of Sr and Ba is crucial for evaluating secondary source terms via coolant water from ex-vessel debris accumulated at Fukushima Daiichi…”
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Segregation behavior of Fe and Gd in molten corium during solidification progress
Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-05-2020)“…For a criticality assessment of the fuel debris generated by the Fukushima–Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, knowing the segregation of neutron absorber…”
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Chemical interactions between pre-oxidized Zircaloy-4 and 304 stainless steel-B4C melt at 1300 °C
Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-09-2018)“…During severe nuclear accidents, control rods rapidly liquefy at temperatures above 1250 °C due to eutectic reaction, forming a 304 stainless steel (304SS)-B4C…”
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Direct in-situ temperature measurement for lamp-based heating device
Published in Science and technology of advanced materials. Methods (31-12-2022)“…Despite a wide variety of its practical applications, handiness, and cost-effectiveness, the advance of lamp-based heating devices is obstructed by one…”
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Conformations of Disulfide-Intact and -Reduced Lysozyme Ions Probed by Proton-Transfer Reactions at Various Temperatures
Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (14-08-2014)“…Proton-transfer reactions of disulfide-intact and -reduced lysozyme ions (7+ through 14+) to 2,6-dimethylpyridine were examined in the gas phase using tandem…”
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Temperature dependence of gas-phase conformations for ubiquitin ions characterized by proton transfer reactions
Published in Chemical physics (20-06-2013)“…[Display omitted] ► Proton transfer from multiply-protonated ubiquitin ions to 1-butylamine was studied. ► Temperature dependence of absolute reaction rate…”
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Oxytocin Cells in the Supraoptic Nucleus Receive Excitatory Synaptic Inputs from the Contralateral Supraoptic and Paraventricular Nuclei in the Lactating Rat
Published in Journal of Reproduction and Development (2013)“…The present experiments were undertaken to examine whether oxytocin cells in the supraoptic nucleus receive synaptic inputs from the contralateral supraoptic…”
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Effect of urine pH, storage time, and temperature on stability of catecholamines, cortisol, and creatinine
Published in Clinical chemistry (Baltimore, Md.) (01-08-1998)Get full text
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Chemical interactions between pre-oxidized Zircaloy-4 and 304 stainless steel-B^sub 4^C melt at 1300?°C
Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-09-2018)“…During severe nuclear accidents, control rods rapidly liquefy at temperatures above 1250 °C due to eutectic reaction, forming a 304 stainless steel (304SS)-B4C…”
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Fundamental experiments on phase stabilities of Fe-B-C ternary systems
Published in Journal of nuclear science and technology (03-10-2015)“…To understanding the control blade degradation mechanism of a boiling-water reactor (BWR), a thermodynamic database for the fuel assembly materials is a useful…”
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Urinary and Salivary Stress Hormone Levels While Performing Arithmetic Calculation in a Noisy Environment
Published in Industrial Health (1998)“…The effects of environmental conditions on stress responses to mental work, were examined by measuring urinary catecholamine and cortisol excretion and…”
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An Increase in Noradrenaline Excretion during Prolonged Mental Task Load
Published in Industrial Health (1997)“…To investigate the effects of prolonged mental work, urinary excretion of catecholamines and cortisol was measured in 18 human subjects from 9:30 to 17:00. On…”
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Proton transfer and complex formation of angiotensin I ions with gaseous molecules at various temperature
Published in Chemical physics (23-09-2013)“…[Display omitted] •Proton transfer from angiotensin I ions (z=2, 3) to gaseous molecules was studied.•Temperature dependence of absolute reaction rate…”
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Special Issue: Occupational Stress
Published in Industrial Health (1999)Get full text
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Dissociation of catecholamine and corticosterone responses to different types of stress in rats
Published in Industrial health (1993)“…To examine hormonal response patterns to various stresses, urinary excretion of catecholamines and corticosterone was measured in spontaneously hypertensive…”
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Circadian Rhythm of Catecholamine Excretion in Rats after Phase Shift of Light-Dark Cycle
Published in Industrial Health (1995)“…To clarify the time course of circadian rhythm adaptation to a phase shift of the light-dark (LD) cycle, urinary excretion of catecholamines was measured in…”
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Adaptation of Circadian Corticosterone and Catecholamine Rhythms to Light-Dark Cycle Reversal in the Rat
Published in Industrial Health (1996)“…Circadian rhythms of urinary excretion of corticosterone and catecholamines were examined in the rat before and after phase reversal of a 12-hour light and…”
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Circadian Variation in Urinary Adrenaline Levels in the Rat after Swimming Exposure
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Analysis of Corticosteroids in Biological Fluids by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with Fluorometric Detection
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Changes of Adrenaline Concentration in Various Organs of the Rat during and Following Four Hours' Swimming
Published in Industrial Health (1986)“…Changes in the concentrations of adrenaline and noradrenaline in various organs of the rat were examined during and following four hours' swimming in 25°C…”
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