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Note on the Codimension Two Splitting Problem

  • Matsumoto, Yukio
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.59 no.3
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    • pp.563-589
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    • 2019
  • Let W and V be manifolds of dimension m + 2, M a locally flat submanifold of V whose dimension is m. Let $f:W{\rightarrow}V$ be a homotopy equivalence. The problem we study in this paper is the following: When is f homotopic to another homotopy equivalence $g:W{\rightarrow}V$ such that g is transverse regular along M and such that $g{\mid}g^{-1}(M):g^{-1}(M){\rightarrow}M$ is a simple homotopy equivalence? $L{\acute{o}}pez$ de Medrano (1970) called this problem the weak h-regularity problem. We solve this problem applying the codimension two surgery theory developed by the author (1973). We will work in higher dimensions, assuming that $$m{\geq_-}5$$.

Full-Color AMOLED with RGBW Pixel Pattern

  • Amold, A.D.;Hatwar, T.K.;Hettel, M.V.;Kane, P.J.;Miller, M.E.;Murdoch, M.J.;Spindler, J.P.;Slyke, S.A. Van;Mameno, K.;Nishikawa, R.;Omura, T.;Matsumoto, S.
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2004.08a
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    • pp.808-811
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    • 2004
  • A full-color AMOLED display with an RGBW color filter pattern has been fabricated. Displays with this format require about $^1/_2$ the power of analogous RGB displays. RGBW and RGB 2.16inch diagonal displays with average power consumptions of 180 mW and 340 mW, respectively, are demonstrated for a set of standard digital still camera images at a luminance of 100 cd/$m^2$. In both cases, a white-emitting AMOLED is used as the light source. The higher efficiency of the RGBW format results because a large fraction of a typical image can be represented as white, and the white sub-pixel in an RGBW AMOLED display is highly efficient because of the absence of any color filter. RGBW and RGB AMOLED displays have the same color gamut and, aside from the power consumption difference, are indistinguishable.

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THE EFFECT OF OXYGEN GAS PRESSURE ON THE PROPERTIES OF Pb ADDED Ba-FERRITE SPUTTERED FILMS

  • Morisako, A.;Wada, F.;Matsumoto, M.;Naoe, M.
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.5 no.5
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    • pp.627-630
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    • 1995
  • BaM films have a lot of advantage of chemical stability and mechanical stability as compared with a metallic thin film. In this paper, (Ba.Pb)M films have been prepared by using dc magnetron sputtering system and the dependences of their crystallographic characteristics and magnetic properties on oxygen pressure($Po_{2}$) were studied. The films prepared at $Po_{2}$ of around 0.02mTorr exhibit a fine particle-like structure and ${\Delta}{\theta}_{50}$ is as small as $1^{\circ}$. $Hc_{\bot},\;Hc_{//}$ and Ms of (Ba.Pb)M films are 700-800Oe, 200Oe and 180-230emu/cc, respectively.

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FUTURE SPACE INFRARED TELESCOPE MISSION, SPICA

  • MATSUMOTO TOSHIO
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.89-91
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    • 2005
  • SPICA (Space Infrared Telescope for Cosmology and Astrophysics) is an infrared astronomical satellite with a 3.5 m cooled telescope which is very powerful in mid- and far- infrared observations and makes complementary role to JWST and Herschel. SPICA will be launched at ambient temperature without any cryogen into the Sun-Earth L2 orbit and cooled down in space to 4.5 K with use of efficient radiative cooling and mechanical coolers. The present status of SPICA and the developments of the satellite system are reported.

Alternatively activated M2 macrophages increase in early stages of experimental autoimmune myocarditis in Lewis rats

  • Oh, Hanseul;Ahn, Meejung;Matsumoto, Yoh;Shin, Taekyun
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.53 no.4
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    • pp.225-230
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    • 2013
  • To better understand the role of macrophages in early stages of experimental autoimmune myocarditis (EAM), we compared the expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and arginase-1, markers for classically activated M1 and alternatively activated M2 macrophages, respectively, in the hearts of EAM-affected and control rats. Immunohistochemical evidence revealed that both iNOS-positive and arginase 1-positive macrophages were found in EAM lesions, while some cells were co-localized with both markers. This finding suggests that the increased level of arginase-1, which is partly from M2 macrophages, contributes to the modulation of EAM, possibly through the reduction of nitric oxide in the lesion.