Era, JP
Atsushi Era, Tokyo JP
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20150348780 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SEMICONDUCTOR ELEMENT - A method of manufacturing a semiconductor element includes a first step of epitaxially growing an AlN layer on a substrate, a second step of forming a buffer layer on the AlN layer by epitaxially growing Al | 12-03-2015 |
20160071727 | MANUFACTURING METHOD OF HIGH ELECTRON MOBILITY TRANSISTOR - A manufacturing method of a high electron mobility transistor includes: forming a GaN channel layer on a semi-insulating substrate in a first growth condition; forming a transition layer on the GaN channel layer while the first growth condition is changed to a second growth condition; and forming an AlGaN electron supply layer on the transition layer in the second growth condition, wherein the GaN channel layer, the transition layer, and the AlGaN electron supply layer are continuously formed without interrupting growth. | 03-10-2016 |
Ayumi Era, Ashigarakami-Gun JP
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20140295405 | CHROMATOGRAPHY METHOD, AND CHROMATOGRAPHY KIT - The chromatography method of the present invention includes (a) developing a complex of a test substance and a labeling substance modified with a first binding substance bindable to the test substance, onto an insoluble carrier, (b) causing the complex to be trapped in a reaction site on the insoluble carrier which contains a second binding substance bindable to the test substance or a substance exhibiting binding properties to the first binding substance, (c) washing the insoluble carrier with a washing solution containing at least one of the potassium iodide, urea, and guanidine after the step (b), (d) washing off the washing solution of the step (c) remaining in the insoluble carrier from the insoluble carrier, and (e) amplifying the labeling substance of the complex trapped in the reaction site. | 10-02-2014 |
Kazuki Era, Komaki-Shi JP
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20120118664 | TUBULAR BODY SOUNDPROOF COVER AND COVERED TUBULAR BODY - A purpose is to provide a tubular body soundproof cover and a covered tubular body, for which elastic deformation of the tubular body is unlikely to be inhibited. The tubular body soundproof cover includes a sound absorbing layer arranged on outside in an axially perpendicular direction of a tubular body having tubular body side curved sections; a skin layer arranged on outside in the axially perpendicular direction of the sound absorbing layer; and cover side curved sections arranged on outside in the axially perpendicular direction of the tubular body side curved sections, including at least a portion of the sound absorbing layer and at least a portion of the skin layer. The cover side curved sections have non-adherent sections in which the sound absorbing layer and the skin layer are not bonded over the entire circumferential length. | 05-17-2012 |
Kazuki Era, Aichi JP
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20160097357 | SOUNDPROOF COVER FOR FUEL PIPE - A soundproof cover for a fuel pipe includes a cover body and a clip. The cover body covers a fuel pipe. The clip is coupled to the cover body and configured to hold the fuel pipe. The clip includes a clamp portion and a grip portion. The clamp portion is disposed inside the cover body and configured to hold the fuel pipe. The grip portion is coupled to the clamp portion and exposed to an outside of the cover body. | 04-07-2016 |
Kazunari Era, Kashiwa-Shi JP
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20090310935 | Stereoscopic image generation device and program - In a stereoscopic image generation device according to the invention, an obtaining means | 12-17-2009 |
Kazutaka Era, Tokyo JP
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20160093082 | IMAGE RENDERING DEVICE AND IMAGE RENDERING PROGRAM - An image rendering device that renders an image by combining multiple image objects that are represented by superimposing multiple image elements having a preset rendering order, wherein rendering is performed using the same rendering process by compiling image elements that satisfy a combination of rendering conditions, which allow for rendering using the same rendering process as the above-mentioned multiple image objects. | 03-31-2016 |
Masanao Era, Saga JP
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20130295706 | Organic Electroluminescent Element and Manufacturing Method Thereof, and Phosphorus-Containing Organic Compound and Manufacturing Method Thereof - An organic electroluminescent element comprising an anode, a cathode and a plurality of organic compound layers sandwiched between the anode and cathode, the organic compound layers including: a hole-transporting layer made of an organic compound insoluble in alcohols; and an electron-transporting layer formed on the hole-transporting layer by a wet method, the electron-transporting layer being made of a phosphorus-containing organic compound soluble in the alcohols. | 11-07-2013 |
Naohiko Era, Ibaraki JP
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20090025840 | Cu-Ni-Si-Co-Cr Copper Alloy for Electronic Materials and Method for Manufacturing Same - The invention provides Cu—Ni—Si—Co—Cr copper alloys for electronic materials having excellent characteristics such as dramatically improved strength and electrical conductivity. In one aspect, the invention is a Cu—Ni—Si—Co—Cr copper alloy for electronic materials, containing about 0.5-about 2.5% by weight of Ni, about 0.5-about 2.5% by weight of Co, about 0.30-about 1.2% by weight of Si, and about 0.09-about 0.5% by weight of Cr, and the balance being Cu and unavoidable impurities, wherein the ratio of the total weight of Ni and Co to the weight of Si in the alloy composition satisfies the formula: about 4≦[Ni+Co]/Si≦about 5, and the ratio of Ni to Co in the alloy composition satisfies the formula: about 0.5≦Ni/Co≦about 2, and wherein Pc is equal to or less than about 15/1000 μm | 01-29-2009 |
20090035174 | Copper Alloy for Electronic Materials - The invention provides Cu—Ni—Si alloys containing Co, and having excellent strength and conductivity. A copper alloy for electronic materials in accordance with the invention contains about 0.5-about 2.5% by weight of Ni, about 0.5-about 2.5% by weight of Co, about 0.30-about 1.2% by weight of Si, and the balance being Cu and unavoidable impurities, wherein the ratio of the total weight of Ni and Co to the weight of Si ([Ni+Co]/Si ratio) satisfies the formula: about 4≦[Ni+Co]/Si≦about 5, and the ratio of Ni to Co (Ni/Co ratio) satisfies the formula: about 0.5≦Ni/Co≦about 2. | 02-05-2009 |
20090301614 | CU-NI-SI-CO COPPER ALLOY FOR ELECTRONIC MATERIALS AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - The invention provides Cu—Ni—Si—Co alloys having excellent strength, electrical conductivity, and press-punching properties. In one aspect, the invention is a copper alloy for electronic materials, containing 1.0 to 2.5 mass % of Ni, 0.5 to 2.5 mass % of Co, and 0.30 to 1.2 mass % of Si, the balance being Cu and unavoidable impurities, wherein the copper alloy for electronic material has a [Ni+Co+Si] content in which the median value ρ (mass %) satisfies the formula 20 (mass %)≦ρ≦60 (mass %), the standard deviation σ (Ni+Co+Si) satisfies the formula σ (Ni+Co+Si)≦30 (mass %), and the surface area ratio S (%) satisfies the formula 1%≦S≦10%, in relation to the compositional variation and the surface area ratio of second-phase particles size of 0.1 μm or greater and 1 μm or less when observed in a cross section parallel to a rolling direction. | 12-10-2009 |
20100086435 | Cu-Ni-Si SYSTEM ALLOY FOR ELECTRONIC MATERIALS - An object of the present invention is to provide a Corson alloy having significantly improved characteristics, i.e. high strength and high electrical conductivity, by enhancing the effect of addition of Cr to a Cu—Ni—Si system alloy. There is provided a copper alloy for electronic materials comprising 1.0-4.5% by mass Ni, 0.50-1.2% by mass Si, 0.003-0.3% by mass Cr wherein the weight ratio of Ni to Si satisfies the expression: 3≦Ni/Si≦5.5, and the balance being Cu and incidental impurities, wherein particles of Cr—Si compounds having a size of 0.1 μm to 5 μm are dispersed in the alloy and the dispersed particles having an atomic concentration ratio of Cr to Si of 1 to 5 and a dispersion density of no more than 1×10 | 04-08-2010 |
20110027122 | Cu-Ni-Si-Co-Cr System Alloy for Electronic Materials - The problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a significant improvement in the properties in Cu—Ni—Co—Si alloy by adding Cr, i.e., to provide Corson alloys having high strength and high electrical conductivity. There is provided a copper alloy for electronic materials comprising 1.0 to 4.5 mass % of Ni, 0.50 to 1.2 mass % of Si, 0.1 to 2.5 mass % of Co, 0.003 to 0.3 mass % of Cr, with the balance being Cu and unavoidable impurities, the mass concentration ratio of the total mass of Ni and Co to Si ([Ni+Co]/Si ratio) satisfies the formula: 4≦[Ni+Co]/Si≦5, and with regard to Cr—Si compound whose size is 0.1 to 5 μm dispersed in the material, atomic concentration ratio of Cr to Si in the dispersed particle is 1-5, and area dispersion density thereof is more than 1×10 | 02-03-2011 |
Satoshi Era, Saitama JP
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20160041049 | FORCE SENSOR - A cylindrical annular detector is disposed at the periphery of the columnar body fixed at a central part of the upper surface of a supporting substrate. A space between the columnar body and the annular detector is connected by a thin flexible connection member (diaphrapm). A washer-shaped insulation substrate is disposed on the upper surface of the supporting substrate, individual fixed electrodes are formed on the upper surface thereof, and they constitute capacitive elements together with a displacement electrode which is composed of the lower surface of the annular detector. Upon exertion of an external force on the annular detector, the flexible connection member deflects to cause displacement, which is detected as change in capacitance value of the capacitive element. | 02-11-2016 |
Seiichi Era, Gifu-Shi JP
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20100296715 | MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING APPARATUS AND OPERATING METHOD THEREFOR, DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING SYSTEM, AND DIAGNOSIS METHOD - The present teaching aims to detect a lesion in tissue at a very early stage. The present teaching provides a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus including a transmission/reception module that receives a magnetic resonance signal from a subject after transmitting a high-frequency signal, a control module that controls the transmission/reception module such that scans are executed based on pulse sequences corresponding to a first imaging condition without application of an MT pulse and to a second imaging condition accompanied by the application of the MT pulse, a calculation module that calculates a lesion diagnostic rating index represented as a function of a signal intensity Mo of a first magnetic resonance signal received from the subject according to the first imaging condition and a signal intensity Ms of a second magnetic resonance signal received from the subject according to the second imaging condition, and a detection module that detects a lesion in living tissue or a presage thereof in the imaged region based on the lesion diagnostic rating index. | 11-25-2010 |
Takumi Era, Hyogo JP
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20100136526 | Therapeutic Agent for Neuroblastoma Targeting ARID3b - It is intended to provide a therapeutic agent for neuroblastoma. More particularly, it is intended to provide the therapeutic agent for neuroblastoma containing an ARID3b inhibitor. | 06-03-2010 |
20110039912 | Therapeutic Agent for Neuroblastoma Targeting ARID3b - It is intended to provide a therapeutic agent for neuroblastoma. More particularly, it is intended to provide the therapeutic agent for neuroblastoma containing an ARID3b inhibitor. | 02-17-2011 |
Takumi Era, Kumamoto JP
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20150160194 | METHOD FOR SCREENING FOR SUBSTANCE - The object of the present invention is to provide a method for screening a substance capable of promoting induction of induced pluripotent stem cells from cells derived from an individual affected by a disease for which it is impossible to produce induced pluripotent stem cells simply by introducing reprogramming genes. The present invention provides a method for screening a substance, which comprises culturing cells derived from an individual affected by a disease for which it is impossible to produce induced pluripotent stem cells simply by introducing reprogramming genes, the cells being transfected with reprogramming genes, in the presence of test substances, and selecting a test substance capable of promoting induction of induced pluripotent stem cells from the cells. | 06-11-2015 |
Tetsuo Era, Osaka JP
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20100193486 | ARC START CONTROL METHOD - To start consumable electrode arc welding, an initial current is supplied to a welding wire after causing the welding wire to contact a base material and retracting the welding wire from the base material. In this manner, an initial arc is generated. The welding wire is retracted continuously for an initial arc lift period Ti with the initial arc maintained. Afterwards, the initial arc is switched to a steady arc. A predetermined weld pool formation period Tp is set after the initial arc lift period Ti. In the weld pool formation period, a weld pool formation current greater than the initial current is supplied with the initial arc maintained and the welding wire is caused to proceed and fed to the base material. In the weld pool formation period, a weld pool is formed by the initial arc without allowing the welding wire to release droplets and contact the base material. By this method, the initial arc is switched to the steady arc state after the weld pool has been formed. This suppresses generation of spatter caused by transfer of the droplets to the base material. | 08-05-2010 |
Tetsuo Era, Osaka-Shi JP
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20080223840 | Squeezing detection control method for consumable electrode arc welding - A squeezing detection control method is provided for consumable electrode arc welding. The method includes a step of detecting a droplet squeezing phenomenon by checking that a change in a voltage or resistance between the consumable electrode and base material reaches a squeezing detection reference value, and a step of executing output control for rapidly decreasing a welding current passing through a short-circuited load when the squeezing phenomenon is detected, so that arc re-striking occurs in a state of low current. The squeezing detection reference value is set to a first value during the electrode positive polarity, and set to a second value during the electrode negative polarity. The second value is different from the absolute value of the first value, and each of the first and the second values is set such that the resultant welding state is satisfactory. (FIG . | 09-18-2008 |
20080237208 | Feed control method for consumable electrode AC arc welding - A feed control method is provided for consumable electrode AC arc welding, in which the welding wire is fed at a predetermined wire feed rate, and a welding voltage applied to an arc is switched in alternation between electrode positive polarity and electrode negative polarity. In the method, a welding current setting signal is generated, and the wire feed rate is set to a first feed rate during a period of the electrode positive polarity, based on both the wire welding characteristics for the electrode positive polarity and the welding current setting signal. Further, the wire feed rate is set to a second feed rate during a period of the electrode negative polarity, based on both the wire welding characteristics for the electrode negative polarity and the welding current setting signal. | 10-02-2008 |
20090032513 | Arc welding power source - An arc welding power source supplies a start current, a welding current and a crater current as an output current in accordance with an activating signal supplied from outside. The power source includes a start period setting unit, a crater period setting unit, and a current control unit that controls the output current. The current control unit causes the power source to supply the start current and the welding current consecutively while the activating signal is in an on-state, where the start current is supplied for the start period, and the welding current is supplied for the period following the start period. The current control unit also causes the power source to supply the crater current after the activating signal is turned off, where the crater current is supplied for the crater period. | 02-05-2009 |
20120199560 | WELDING DEVICE AND CARBON DIOXIDE GAS SHIELDED ARC WELDING METHOD - A welding device includes a power supply circuit for applying a voltage across a torch and a base metal, and a power supply control device. The power supply control device controls the power supply circuit such that a high level current is output during a first arc period Ta | 08-09-2012 |
Tomohiro Era, Sunto-Gun JP
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20110112299 | TETRACYCLIC COMPOUND - Provided are a tetracyclic compound represented by the formula (I): | 05-12-2011 |
Tomohiro Era, Tokyo JP
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20130108685 | CATIONIC LIPID | 05-02-2013 |
20130129811 | CATIONIC LIPID - The present invention provides a cationic lipid, which allow nucleic acids to be easily introduced into cells, represented by formula (I) | 05-23-2013 |
20130280305 | CATIONIC LIPID - The present invention provides a cationic lipid, which allow nucleic acids to be easily introduced into cells, represented by formula (I) | 10-24-2013 |
20140039032 | LIPID NANO PARTICLES COMPRISING CATIONIC LIPID FOR DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM - The present invention provides a lipid nano-particles, which allow nucleic acids to be easily introduced into cells, comprising a cationic lipid represented by formula (I) | 02-06-2014 |
20140045913 | LIPID NANO PARTICLES COMPRISING COMBINATION OF CATIONIC LIPID - The present invention provides a lipid nano-particles, which allow nucleic acids to be easily introduced into cells, comprising a cationic lipid represented by formula (I) | 02-13-2014 |
20140294978 | CATIONIC LIPID - The present invention provides a cationic lipid and the like. The cationic lipid is for delivering a medicament containing a cationic lipid which facilitates the introduction of a nucleic acid into a cell or the like, and is represented by formula (I). | 10-02-2014 |
20150174261 | CATIONIC LIPID - Provided are a cationic lipid which facilitates the introduction of a nucleic acid into, for example, a cell or the like; a composition containing the cationic lipid and a nucleic acid; a method for introducing a nucleic acid into a cell by using a composition containing the cationic lipid and the nucleic acid; and the like. The cationic lipid is, for example, a cationic lipid represented by formula (A): formula (A): | 06-25-2015 |
20150343062 | CATIONIC LIPID - The present invention provides a cationic lipid, which allow nucleic acids to be easily introduced into cells, represented by formula (I) | 12-03-2015 |
Yoshikazu Era, Yokohama JP
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20120189299 | OPTICAL RECEIVER - In pattern synchronization for correctly regenerating received data, which is performed in an optical receiver for receiving an optical signal that has been subjected to quadrature phase modulation, signal conduction is quickly established without using duplicate combinations of bit shifting and pattern changing. A control method that does not involve verifying the duplicate combinations generated in modulation formats and pattern synchronization search orders. Specifically, a signal check circuit ( | 07-26-2012 |