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Recent progress in Large Helical Device experiments
Akio Komori,T. Shimozuma,T. Ido,T. Kobuchi,T. Seki,T. Ozaki,T. Fujita,T. Watari,T. Akiyama,T. Tokuzawa,T. Uda,T. Minami,Y. Nakamura,Y. Torii,Y. Sakamoto,Y. Takeiri,Y. Nagayama,Y. Oka,Y. Narushima,Y. Y 한국물리학회 2006 THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Vol.49 No.III
In the Large Helical Device (LHD), some reactor-oriented experiments, i.e. high beta, high ion temperature, steady state operation, have produced remarkable progress in recent experimental campaigns. By optimizing the rotational transform, an average beta value of 4.3 %, which is the highest on record for helical devices, was achieved. The ICRF sustained steady-state discharges for more than 30 minutes, these were also successfully performed with the aid of the magnetic axis swing technique for the reduction of the heat load to the plasma-facing component. In the discharge, the total input energy to the plasma reached 1.3 GJ, which also established a new record.1
Han, M.J.,Ozaki, T.,Yu, J. North Holland ; Elsevier Science Ltd 2010 Chemical physics letters Vol.492 No.1
To understand the intriguing magnetic property of the Gd<SUB>2</SUB>cluster, we performed first-principles electronic structure calculations. A reduced coordination drives the cluster to have different electronic and magnetic properties from its bulk counterpart. The on-site Coulomb interaction, U, is found to be important for the moment enhancement, whereas its magnetic ground state does not change as a function of U. The orbital-decomposed magnetic moments show that 6s and 5d electron contributions become significant. From fully relativistic calculations we found that the effect of spin-orbit coupling on the magnetic moment is not significant and the orbital moment remains small.
Electrostatic Electron Cyclotron Harmonic Waves as a Candidate to Cause Pulsating Auroras
Fukizawa, M.,Sakanoi, T.,Miyoshi, Y.,Hosokawa, K.,Shiokawa, K.,Katoh, Y.,Kazama, Y.,Kumamoto, A.,Tsuchiya, F.,Miyashita, Y.,Tanaka, Y. ‐,M.,Kasahara, Y.,Ozaki, M.,Matsuoka, A.,Matsuda, S.,Hikish American Geophysical Union 2018 Geophysical Research Letters Vol.45 No.23
Ivy H.Y. Ng,Kitty K.T. Cheung,Tiffany T.L. Yau,Elaine Chow,Risa Ozaki,Juliana CN Chan 대한내분비학회 2018 Endocrinology and metabolism Vol.33 No.1
The rapid increase in diabetes prevalence globally has contributed to large increases in health care expenditure on diabetic complications,posing a major health burden to countries worldwide. Asians are commonly observed to have poorer β-cell function and greaterinsulin resistance compared to the Caucasian population, which is attributed by their lower lean body mass and central obesity. This “double phenotype” as well as the rising prevalence of young onset diabetes in Asia has placed Asians with diabetes at high riskof cardiovascular and renal complications, with cancer emerging as an important cause of morbidity and mortality. The experiencefrom Hong Kong had demonstrated that a multifaceted approach, involving team-based integrated care, information technologicaladvances, and patient empowerment programs were able to reduce the incidence of diabetic complications, hospitalizations, andmortality. System change and public policies to enhance implementation of such programs may provide solutions to combat the burgeoninghealth problem of diabetes at a societal level.