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-semiquinone complex; A Possible dielectric response mechanismMitsumi, Minoru*; Ezaki, Kazunari*; Komatsu, Yuki*; Toriumi, Koshiro*; Miyato, Tatsuya*; Mizuno, Motohiro*; Azuma, Nobuaki*; Miyazaki, Yuji*; Nakano, Motohiro*; Kitagawa, Yasutaka*; et al.
Chemistry; A European Journal, 21(27), p.9682 - 9696, 2015/06
Times Cited Count:10 Percentile:30.53(Chemistry, Multidisciplinary)Kuriyama, Masaaki; ; Araki, Masanori; ; Hanada, Masaya; Inoue, Takashi; Kawai, Mikito; Kazawa, Minoru; ; Kunieda, Shunsuke; et al.
Fusion Engineering and Design, 26, p.445 - 453, 1995/00
Times Cited Count:43 Percentile:95.34(Nuclear Science & Technology)no abstracts in English
Kuriyama, Masaaki; ; Araki, Masanori; ; Hanada, Masaya; Inoue, Takashi; Kawai, Mikito; Kazawa, Minoru; ; Kunieda, Shunsuke; et al.
15th IEEE/NPSS Symp. on Fusion Engineering,Vol. 1, 0, p.470 - 473, 1993/00
no abstracts in English
Kuriyama, Masaaki; Ohara, Yoshihiro; ; ; Hanada, Masaya; Inoue, Takashi; ; ; Ito, Takao; Kawai, Mikito; et al.
Fusion Technology 1992, Vol.1, p.564 - 568, 1993/00
no abstracts in English
Mizuno, Mino*; Enokido, Yuji; Unno, Ichiro; Kono, Kenichi; Yamanouchi, Sadamu; Itaki, Toshiyuki
Nuclear Technology, 69(1), p.107 - 113, 1985/00
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.00(Nuclear Science & Technology)None
by neutron diffractionJonen, Shintaro; Kaneko, Koji; Metoki, Naoto; Mizuno, Fumio*; Honda, Fuminori*; Aoki, Dai*; Homma, Yoshiya*; Yamamoto, Etsuji; Shiokawa, Yoshinobu*; Onuki, Yoshichika*
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Takeuchi, Shinji; Hayano, Akira; Ikeda, Koki; Mikake, Shinichiro; Hara, Masato; Yamamoto, Masaru; Tsuruta, Tadahiko; Nakamata, Kiminori; Takeuchi, Ryuji; Saegusa, Hiromitsu; et al.
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The results from the pilot borehole investigations conducted at FY2006 at Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory are presented. The investigations are carried out to obtain various information for the planning of water treatment facility, planning for the grouting and revision for the construction design by understanding the geological environment below the excavating area. From the result of the investigations, important section of the inflow water and hydrochemical composition which should be treated in the water treatment facility have been obtained. Required informations on the planning for the future construction of MIU are addressed.
Todaka, Azumi*; Toyoda, Shin*; Tachi, Momoko*; Shimazaki, Tatsuya*; Oka, Toshitaka; Yamaguchi, Ichiro*; Inoue, Kazuhiko*; Yasuda, Hiroshi*; Hirota, Seiko*; Tani, Atsushi*; et al.
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To estimate the external exposure dose using electron spin resonance technique, we use a "standard sample" which were prepared at each laboratory with each preparation protocol. It is necessary to unite the preparation protocol for the "real" standard sample. In the point of view of the enamel extraction method, no difference was observed for five dose responses between the absorbed dose and the CO
radical intensity.
Takeuchi, Shinji; Tsuruta, Tadahiko; Takeuchi, Ryuji; Nakamata, Kiminori; Mizuno, Takashi
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Pilot borehole investigations were carried out at Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory, Mizunami Japan to obtain informations on design on water treatment facility, planning the grouting and design URL. The investigations were conducted dut to the excess of F and B concentrations in discharged water in the river near the URL. Major results of the investigations will be introduced.

Metoki, Naoto; Yamamoto, Etsuji; Honda, Fuminori*; Kaneko, Koji; Jonen, Shintaro; Mizuno, Fumio; Sugai, Takashi*; Aoki, Dai*; Homma, Yoshiya*; Shiokawa, Yoshinobu*
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Takemiya, Hiroshi; Saito, Kimiaki; Mizuno, Satoshi*; Tanigaki, Minoru*
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Visualization system for immediately publishing detailed time variation data on the distribution of radioactive substances in Fukushima district is presented. The system visualizes and provides continuous and consecutive air dose rate data measured by devices mounted on buses. It automatically generates scripts for both displaying intuitive distribution data with the help of networked GIS systems and providing graphs on the time variation data in cooperation with web-services. In this presentation, we introduce an outline of the Fukushima air dose measurement project in which the system is utilized, and report elemental technologies for the development of the system.