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Kaixuan Du, Yanqun Zhang, Shanshan Qin, Lijuan Wang, Baozhong Zhang and Shuji Wang
Soil salinization is a global problem that causes huge losses in agricultural production. Salt can interfere with crop absorption and metabolism of nutrients and water, affect plant physiological responses and reduce plant biomass. Maize, a very importan...
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Shuji Yang, Yonglei Zhang, Ti Chen, Hao Wen and Dongping Jin
Space robotic systems tend to be more flexible and equipped with some appendages, such as solar panels and communication antennas. The inevitable vibration in the flexible appendage will occur during space missions, and it in turn affects the attitude of...
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Kosuke Ito, Shuji Morisaki and Atsuhiro Goto
This study proposes a security-quality-metrics method tailored for the Internet of things (IoT) and evaluates conformity of the proposed approach with pertinent cybersecurity regulations and guidelines for IoT. Cybersecurity incidents involving IoT devic...
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Keisuke Utsu, Mariko Abe, Shuji Nishikawa and Osamu Uchida
In the aftermath of disastrous events in Japan, safety information and rescue requests, as well as emergency alerts and damage situations, have been shared on Twitter. However, even victims who are familiar with smartphones or similar devices and social ...
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Shisei Takashige, Hermawan Dwi Ariyanto, Shuji Adachi and Hidefumi Yoshii
By using the ramping method for humidity at a constant temperature, the release rates of d-limonene were investigated from spray-dried powders with various wall materials, such as maltodextrin (MD) (dextrose equivalent (DE) = 25 and 19), lactose (Lac), a...
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Hiroki Shigemune, Shigeki Sugano, Jun Nishitani, Masayuki Yamauchi, Naoki Hosoya, Shuji Hashimoto and Shingo Maeda
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Kevin Oudenbroek, Nader Naderi, Jeremy D. Bricker, Yuguang Yang, Cor Van der Veen, Wim Uijttewaal, Shuji Moriguchi and Sebastiaan N. Jonkman
In countries with steep rivers, such as Japan and the United States, bridges fail on an annual basis. Bridges on spread footings are especially susceptible to failure by hydrodynamic loading, often exacerbated by debris damming. Here, such failures are i...
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Yasuhiro Kojima, Takuya Matsunaga, Shuji Yamaguchi
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This paper shows Shinkansen's various benefits on the region. New Shinkansen line is expected to increase interregional transportation and consequently revitalize the regional economy. For the next Shinkansen development, it is quite important to analyze...
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Yukari Fuchigami, Keishiro Hara, Michinori Uwasu and Shuji Kurimoto
We investigated local forest management practices in Osaka, Japan aiming to clarify mechanisms that hinder long-term, sustainable forestry operation by carrying out forest surveys and interview surveys. Because mountain districts in Japan now face declin...
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Satoshi Matsuoka,Hitoshi Sato,Osamu Tatebe,Michihiro Koibuchi,Ikki Fujiwara,Shuji Suzuki,Masanori Kakuta,Takashi Ishida,Yutaka Akiyama,Toyotaro Suzumura,Koji Ueno,Hiroki Kanezashi,Takemasa Miyoshi
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Our claim is that so-called ``Big Data'' will evolve into a new era with proliferation of data from multiple sources such as massive numbers of sensors whose resolution is increasing exponentially, high-resolution simulations generating huge data results...
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