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Publication type: Book
Title: Can Japan compete?
Author(s): Porter,Michael E. (Author) Takeuchi,Hirotaka (Author) Sakakibara,Mariko (Author)
Responsibility Data: Michael E. Porter, Hirotaka Takeuchi, and Mariko Sakakibara
Publication Data: New York : Perseus Publishing, 2003
Physical Description: xvi, 208 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
ISBN: 0-465-05989-9  
Subject Area: Economics
Subject Terms:  Competition -- Japan   Competition, International   Industrial management -- Japan   Industrial policy -- Japan   Japan -- Economic conditions -- 1989- 
Call Number: 338.60480952 POR
Accession Number 71919

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Publication type: Article
Title: Properties of Jeffreys Mixture for Markov Sources
Author(s): Takeuchi,J. (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Issue Number:2013/JAN V.59 N.1
Call No.:003.4505 ITI
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 438-456
Subject Area: Systems
Subject Terms:  Telecommunication   Information theory 
Accession Number 103118
Abstract
We discuss the properties of Jeffreys mixture for a Markov model. First, we show that a modified Jeffreys mixture asymptotically achieves the minimax coding regret for universal data compression ...

Abstract URL:http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=6307868&sortType%3Dasc_p_Sequence%26filter%3DAND%28p_IS_Number%3A6387658%29%26pageNumber%3D2
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Publication type: Article
Title: Iterative LMMSE Channel Estimation and Decoding Based on Probabilistic Bias
Author(s): Takeuchi,K. (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:IEEE Transactions on Communications
Issue Number:2013/JUL V.61 N.7
Call No.:621.3805 ITC
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 2853 - 2863
Subject Area: Engineering
Subject Terms:  Telecommunication 
Accession Number 105092
Abstract
Iterative channel estimation and decoding based on probabilistic bias is investigated. In order to control the occurrence probability of transmitted symbols, biased convolutional codes (CCs) are proposed. A biased CC is obtained by puncturing the parity bit of a conventional (unbiased) CC and by inserting a fixed bit at the punctured position when the state is contained in a certain subset of all possible states. ...

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Publication type: Article
Title: Large-System Analysis of Joint Channel and Data Estimation for MIMO DS-CDMA Systems
Author(s): Takeuchi,K (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Issue Number:2012/MAR V.58 N.3
Call No.:003.4505 ITI
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p1385 - 1412
Subject Area: Computer
Subject Terms:  Information Theory 
Accession Number 118176
Abstract
This paper presents a large-system analysis of the performance of joint channel estimation, multiuser detection, and per-user decoding (CE-MUDD) for randomly spread multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) direct-sequence code-division multiple-access (DS-CDMA) systems. A suboptimal receiver based on successive decoding in conjunction with linear minimum mean-squared error (LMMSE) channel estimation is investigated ...

Abstract URL:http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=6157088&sortType%3Dasc_p_Sequence%26filter%3DAND%28p_IS_Number%3A6157047%29
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Publication type: Article
Title: Estimation of crystallinity of trehalose dihydrate microspheres by usage of terahertz time-domain spectroscopy
Author(s): Takeuchi,Issei (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Issue Number:2012/SEP V.101 N.9
Call No.:615.05 JPS
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p3465–3472
Subject Area: Medical sciences
Subject Terms:  Pharmacy 
Accession Number 119676
Abstract
Crystalline state of pharmaceutical materials is of great importance in the preparation of pharmaceutics because their physicochemical properties affect bioavailability, quality of products, therapeutic level, and manufacturing process. In this study, we have estimated the crystallinity of trehalose dihydrate microspheres by measuring terahertz (THz) spectroscopy ...

Abstract URL:http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jps.23147/abstract
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Publication type: Article
Title: Cumulative Cyclic Deformation Capacity of Circular Tubular Braces under Local Buckling
Author(s): Takeuchi,Toru (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:Journal of Structural Engineering
Issue Number:2011/NOV V.137 N.11
Call No.:624.105 JSE
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p1311–1318
Subject Area: Engineering
Subject Terms:  Civil Engineering 
Accession Number 122966
Abstract
Tubular-section members are commonly used as seismic-resistant braces because they have a higher moment of inertia than open cross sections of equivalent area. However, the cumulative cyclic deformation capacity of tubular sections after buckling is smaller than that of open sections, such as H-shaped sections ...

Abstract URL:http://ascelibrary.org/doi/abs/10.1061/%28ASCE%29ST.1943-541X.0000380
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Publication type: Article
Title: On an Achievable Rate of Large Rayleigh Block-Fading MIMO Channels With No CSI
Author(s): Takeuchi,K (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Issue Number:2013/OCT V.59 N.10
Call No.:003.4505 ITI
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p6517 - 6541
Subject Area: Computer
Subject Terms:  Information Theory 
Accession Number 131319
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Training-based transmission over Rayleigh block-fading multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channels is investigated. As a training method a combination of a pilot-assisted scheme and a biased signaling scheme is considered ...

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Publication type: Article
Title: Quantitative analysis of cysteine-34 on the anitioxidative properties of human serum albumin in hemodialysis patients
Author(s): Anraku,Makoto (Author) Takeuchi,Koji (Author) Watanabe,Hiroshi (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Issue Number:2011/SEP V.100 N.9
Call No.:615.05 JPS
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 3968–3976
Subject Area: Medical sciences
Subject Terms:  Pharmacy 
Accession Number 145679
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The purpose of this study was to quantitatively evaluate the extent of contribution of cysteine-34 (34Cys) on the antioxidant effect of human serum albumin (HSA) and to elucidate the physiological implication in hemodialysis (HD) patients. The ratio of oxidized albumin correlated directly with the thiol content in plasma of the HD patients who received intravenous iron ...

Abstract URL:http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jps.22571/abstract
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Publication type: Article
Title: Managing the Risks of Proactivity: A Multilevel Study of Initiative and Performance in the Middle Management Context
Author(s): Glaser,Lotte (Author) Stam,Wouter (Author) Takeuchi,Riki (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:The Academy of Management Journal
Issue Number:2016/AUG V.59 N.4
Call No.:658.005 AMJ
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 1339-1360
Subject Area: Management
Subject Terms:  Management 
Accession Number 156716
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Drawing on theories of behavioral decision making and situational strength, we developed and tested a multilevel model that explains how the performance outcomes of personal initiative tendency depend on the extent of alignment between organizational control mechanisms and proactive individuals’ risk propensities. ...

Abstract URL:http://amj.aom.org/content/59/4/1339.abstract
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Publication type: Article
Title: Expatriates’ Performance Profiles: Examining the Effects of Work Experiences on the Longitudinal Change Patterns
Author(s): Takeuchi,Riki (Author) Li,Yixuan (Author) Wang,Mo (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:Journal of Management
Issue Number:2019/FEB V.45 N.2
Call No.:658.005 JMA
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 451–475
Subject Area: Management
Subject Terms:  Management 
Accession Number 174485
Abstract
Using four-wave, longitudinal, archival data sets from an expatriate sample (237 engineers and 191 managers) working in China, we explore whether different performance change patterns exist for expatriates during their international assignments and how work-related experiences accumulated prior to the assignments relate to performance change patterns. Using a latent class growth analysis, we identify the coexistence of four distinct longitudinal change patterns of expatriate job performance (i.e., u-curve, learning-curve, stable high-performance, and stable low-performance patterns). ...

Abstract URL:https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0149206317741195
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Publication type: Article
Title: Lactobacillus helveticus SBT2171 alleviates allergic symptoms in a murine model for pollen allergy
Author(s): Makino,Tomoyuki (Author) Yamashita,Maya (Author) Takeuchi,Natsumi (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry
Issue Number:2019/DEC V.83 N.12
Call No.:547.19205 BBB
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 2298-2306
Subject Area: Chemistry
Subject Terms:  Biochemistry   Chemistry, Organic   Biotechnology   Biological Science Disciplines 
Accession Number 179712
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Lactic acid bacteria are known to have various health-promoting effects and are highly expected to find applications in anti-allergic food materials. In this study, we focused on Lactobacillus helveticus SBT2171 (LH2171), which reportedly modifies some unique immune responses and ameliorated symptoms of patients allergic to mites and house dust in the previous studies. We examined the effect of LH2171 on cytokine production by antigen-stimulated murine naïve splenocytes in vitro and demonstrated that it inhibited IL-4 and IL-13 production while enhancing IFN-? and IL-10 production. Then, we examined the anti-allergic effect of LH2171 in vivo using a murine model of pollen allergy and found that LH2171 reduced the sneezing frequency when orally administered to mice. We successfully confirmed the immune modulatory activity of LH2171 and its anti-allergic activity against inhaled antigens. These evidences would contribute to identifying the anti-allergic mechanism of LH2171. ...

Abstract URL:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09168451.2019.1654847
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Publication type: Article
Title: Construction of Hepatic-Lobule-Like 3-D Vascular Network in Cellular Structure by Manipulating Magnetic Fibers
Author(s): Kim,Eunhye (Author) Takeuchi,Masaru (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:IEEE / ASME Transactions on Mechatronics
Issue Number:2020/FEB V.25 N.1
Call No.:621.05 ITM
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 477 - 486
Subject Area: Engineering
Subject Terms:  Mechatronics 
Accession Number 181618
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Without perfusable vascular networks, 3-D tissues populated with cells cannot maintain a living condition. To construct 3-D tissues, a well-organized vascular network is required. In this article, a method for constructing a hepatic-lobule-like vascular network in a 3-D cellular structure by using magnetic fields is employed. To realize channel networks that mimic the hepatic lobule, steel rods and magnetic fibers were utilized as a sacrificial mold in fibrin gel. The steel rods and fibers were connected by magnetic fields using magnetic tweezers. In our previous work “Construction of hepatic lobule-like vascular network by using magnetic fields” (Int. Conf. Robot. Autom., 2018, pp. 2688-2693), the tweezers were designed by 2-D simulation data. In addition, a 3-D cellular structure without a channel network was only cultured. New tweezers were designed based on 3-D simulation data to generate higher magnetic fields than the former tweezer. In addition, a tissue with the 3-D channel network was cultured for a week. To verify that the channel network can supply the nutrients to the cells in tissues, the viability of the cells located on the structure was analyzed. The cells close to the channel network show a higher cell viability than the cells far from the channel network. ...

Abstract URL:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8922598


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