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酸性雨噴霧および塩水噴霧複合サイクル環境促進実験による鋼橋塗装の耐久性に関する研究KOYAMA, Akihisa, SHIMIZU, Yoshiyuki, ITOH, Yoshito, 小山, 明久, 清水, 善行, 伊藤, 義人 20 July 2007 (has links)
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酸性雨と塩水噴霧複合サイクル環境促進実験による金属皮膜防食の耐久性に関する研究KOYAMA, Akihisa, SHIMIZU, Yoshiyuki, ITOH, Yoshito, 小山, 明久, 清水, 善行, 伊藤, 義人 20 December 2007 (has links)
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複合サイクル環境促進実験を用いた異なる鋼板角部形状の塗装防食耐久性に関する研究KITANE, Yasuo, SHIMIZU, Yoshiyuki, ITOH, Yoshito, 北根, 安雄, 清水, 善行, 伊藤, 義人 20 January 2010 (has links)
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INFLUENCE OF EDGE GEOMETRY OF BASE STEEL PLATE ON CORROSION RESISTANCE OF COATED STEELSITOH, Yoshito, KIM, In-Tae, SHIMIZU, Yoshiyuki 08 1900 (has links)
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DURABILITY OF STEEL BRIDGE COATING SYSTEMS ON PLATE EDGES WITH DIFFERENT CORNER GEOMETRIESKitane, Y., Watanabe, N., Shimizu, Y., Itoh, Y. 11 1900 (has links)
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DETERIORATION CHARACTERISTICS OF Sn-BEARING STEEL BY ACCELERATED EXPOSURE TESTSITOH, Y., KAMIMURA, T., HIROHATA, M., MORI, T. 09 1900 (has links)
The Thirteenth East Asia-Pacific Conference on Structural Engineering and Construction, September 11-13, 2013, Sapporo, Japan (EASEC-13)
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LONG-TERM PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF HIGH DAMPING RUBBER BEARINGS BY ACCELERATED THERMAL OXIDATION TESTGu, Haosheng, Kitane, Yasuo, Itoh, Yoshito, Paramashanti 12 1900 (has links)
2nd International Conference on Advances in Experimental Structural Engineering, Tongji Univ., Shanghai, China, December 4-6, 2007
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Deterioration Characteristics of Anti-corrosive Metallic Coatings under Acid Rain and Application of Paint RepairKURITA, Koji, ITOH, Yoshito, HIROHATA, Mikihito 10 1900 (has links)
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Below deck on the "Love Boat": intimate relationships between cruise ship workers in a globalized environmentForsythe, Susan 14 August 2012 (has links)
This study was conceptualized from my own experience working on board cruise ships
and from the lack of studies of relationships on board cruise ships. This thesis examines
the question: how does globalization in the form of accelerated capitalism and inter-
connectedness through the sharing of food and drink across national identities that takes
place in the space of cruise ships affect intimate relationships of cruise employees?
Through the examinations of narratives of nine ex-crewmembers, developed through
qualitative interviews, by using both the phenomenological and narrative methodology a
couple of prominent themes appeared. The interviewees described working on a cruise
ship as “intense” and the passage of time appears faster on board ship. It appears
throughout the narratives, the nature of accelerated capitalism in the cruise ship industry
affects the way the majority conduct their relationships.
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The Cyanotoxin Anatoxin-a: Factors Leading to its Production and Fate in FreshwatersGagnon, Alexis 08 February 2012 (has links)
Anatoxin-a (ANTX) is a neurotoxin produced by several freshwater cyanobacteria and has
been implicated in the death of livestock and domestic animals from consumption of tainted
surface waters. ANTX is unstable under normal conditions and is somewhat problematic to
extract and study. Accelerated solvent extraction (ASE) combined with liquid
chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC/MS) was used to develop an efficient extraction and
analytical method for both ANTX and the more commonly encountered hepatotoxic
microcystins produced by cyanobacteria. The effects of nitrogen supply on the cellular
production and release of ANTX was investigated in Aphanizomenon issatschenkoi
(Ussaczew) Proschkina-Lavrenko (Nostocales). In contrast to the predictions of the carbonnutrient
balance hypothesis, the maximum production was observed under moderate N stress.
In addition, steady state fugacity-based models were employed to investigate ANTX’s
distribution and fate in freshwater ecosytems. ANTX was not found to be very persistent in
aquatic ecosystems and did not appear to bioaccumulate in fish, at least not from the
dissolved phase.
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