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1117
Life sciences
posted:2014/04/03

Mutational analysis method for JAK2 genes

TSUNEDA, Satoshi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering)
This method uses a fluorescent probe as a method of measuring the JAK2 gene mutations seen in chronic myeloproliferative disorders (MPDs). It enables quantification that is highly sensitive, simple, low cost, and high throughput.Applications to pharmaceutical screening methods...
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1009
Information Communication
posted:2014/04/03

Item selection method and equipment

KAWAI, Takashi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Fundamental Science and Engineering Department of Intermedia Art and Science)
3D images are incorporated in movies, mobile phones, computer games, etc. and a lot of content and devices have been introduced to the market. This invention is a technology that focuses on the depth of focus of the eyes of the viewers to adjust and replay 3D images, and it en...
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939
Life sciences
posted:2014/04/03

Simulated constricted blood vessel and manufacturing method thereof

IWASAKI, Kiyotaka Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering Cooperative Major in Advanced Biomedical Sciences)
This invention is an artificial blood vessel for modeling stenotic lesions caused by the calcification of blood vessels, and the manufacturing method thereof.Elasticity near to that of an actual human constricted blood vessel can be obtained by mixing calcium carbonate powder ...
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806
Manufacturing Technology
posted:2014/04/03

Modifier providing organic polymer products with self-extinguishing properties, method of use of the modifier, and organic polymer products having self-extinguishing properties

YUI, Hiroshi Guest Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering) (retired)
This invention can provide organic polymer products such as plastic, rubber, wood, paper, etc. with self-extinguishing properties simply and at a low cost, without reducing the physical properties of the products. It does not use substances such as halogen compounds, etc. whic...
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797
Manufacturing Technology
posted:2014/04/03

Composition for cutting and grinding, cutting and grinding oil, cutting and grinding wheel and surface treatment material

HAMA, Yoshimasa Professor (retired)
This invention disperses mineral micro-particles which have an extremely low environmental load in cutting and grinding oil, etc. or attaches them to the surfaces of working tools for machining, in order to contribute to improving machining accuracy and tool life.
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692
Environment Life sciences
posted:2014/04/03

Lipolytic microorganism and method for treating wastewater containing oil and fat using the same

YUI, Hiroshi Guest Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering) (retired)
This invention relates to a novel microorganism that can efficiently break down fats and oils from animals and vegetables that are contained in wastewater from kitchens and other sources, as well as the enzymes that are generated by this microorganism. It is a method of treati...
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617
Life sciences
posted:2014/04/03

Neutrophil function inspection system and method

SUZUKI, Katsuhiko Professor (Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences)
This is a proposal for neutrophil function inspection system using a chemiluminescence method and hydrogel that can separate chemotactic cells or organisms. This system can easily take quantitative measurements of neutrophil functions (chemotactic activity, active oxygen-produ...
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139JP
Information Communication
posted:2014/04/03

Measuring apparatus

HASHIZUME, Takumi Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering Waseda Research Institute for Science and Engineering) (retired)
This invention is an apparatus used to measure the location of features in road areas. It enables the measuring of the location of features on roads except the white lines and on the sides of roads, using a mobile mapping system (MMS). In particular, it can measure locations t...
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94JP
Information Communication
posted:2014/04/03

Sentence evaluating device and sentence evaluating program

ANTHONY, Laurence Professor (Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Creative Science and Engineering Center for English Language Education)
This learning system aims to computerize the evaluation of answer sentences in English compositions in an objective manner, in line with actual situations. It not only assesses the similarity of words used between the model answer and the answer provided in English composition...
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2013-0130-18
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

The development of facilities and equipment based on analyses of the motor functions of the legs

FUJIMOTO, Hiroshi Professor (Faculty of Human Sciences School of Human Sciences)
Analyzing the effects of tactile paving and inclined obstacles on the walking of healthy people, the elderly and injured people (an examination of stress or danger of tripping while walking).Elucidating the mechanical properties of the structure of the foot (e.g., the arch) wh...
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2013-0130-17
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

Interfaces that make use of the characteristics of cutaneous sensation

FUJIMOTO, Hiroshi Professor (Faculty of Human Sciences School of Human Sciences)
Designing an information communicating device for the visually impairedAnalyzing the characteristics of a variety of tactile sensing such as differences in the surface area, the layer structure and hardness (Young’s modulus), slipperiness, etc., and proposing devices that make...
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2013-0130-16
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

Ways to alleviate mood disorders through attention training

KUMANO, Hiroaki Professor (Faculty of Human Sciences School of Human Sciences)
Focusing on “rumination = repeated recalling of past events and being tormented by them,” often seen in depression, we are developing a form of neurobehavioral therapy based on attention training to alleviate rumination. We can provide treatments that suit the symptoms of the ...
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2013-0130-15
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

Evaluation of comfort through measurement of brain activity

KUMANO, Hiroaki Professor (Faculty of Human Sciences School of Human Sciences)
By measuring blood flow in the brain in real time through optical topography (NIRS), we can provide an objective, numerical index of the state of comfort or emotions. This will assist in the search for more effective stimulatory conditions and designs.
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2013-0130-14
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

The brain mechanism that handles operational errors and motor learning

MASAKI, Hiroaki Professor (Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences)
The activity of the anterior cingulate cortex is measured from the error-related negativity. The process of learning though warnings and rewards is analyzed through brain waves, brain imaging, TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation), eye-trackers, etc.
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2013-0130-13
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

Sports and sleep

UCHIDA, Sunao Professor (Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences) (retired)
Regarding the effect of physical exercise on sleep at night, we carry out research into the kind of exercise that is appropriate for improving sleep.We carry out research into the potential of exercise in treating depression, to see if it can improve people’s mood.
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2013-0130-12
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

The scientific basis and the future possibility for ischemic resistance training

TAKARADA, Yudai Professor (Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences)
Takarada et al. have previously shown that low-intensity resistance exercise combined with vascular occlusion induces a marked hypertrophy and concomitant increase in strength, even if the exercise load is much lower than that expected to induce muscular hypertrophy.
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2013-0130-11
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

Analyzing sports skills

KANOSUE, Kazuyuki Professor (Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences) (retired)
In batting and pitching, a variety of analyzing methods such as the use of full body motion capture and force plates to analyze physical performance, bat swings or ball spin, and precision measuring of hand and finger movements and visual cognitive motion are used to evaluate ...
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2013-0130-10
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

Coaching skills based on body image research, and sports promotion activities based on them

KANOSUE, Kazuyuki Professor (Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences) (retired)
We are measuring and analyzing brain activity during “body imaging” in which people recall movements without actual physical movement, and the gap between what people consider to be the ideal movement and reality. Noninvasive brain imaging and biomechanical measurements are ca...
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2013-0130-09
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

Elucidating the state of health problems centered on backaches, and proposing methods of prevention (exercise treatment)

KANEOKA, Koji Professor (Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences)
We are elucidating the mechanisms behind injuries in the back region, including the spine and surrounding areas (hip joint, groin region, shoulder girdle), and we have knowledge in diagnosis, treatment and prevention. We target mainly swimmers (swimming, water polo, diving, sy...
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2013-0130-08
Life sciences
posted:2014/05/21

Evaluating sports equipment based on knowledge in sports medicine

FUKUBAYASHI, Toru Professor (Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences) (retired)
Analyzing through observation of the dynamics of bones and joints using cineradiography, and evaluating making use of knowledge in sports medicineSports we target mainly are soccer (junior and women’s), judo, basketball, rugby, golf, etc.
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