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JaLCDOI 10.18926/40198
Title Alternative On climatology in Misasa Spa - Summary for past ten years
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Author Matoba, Kunikazu| Yahata, Takaaki| Esawa, Hidemitsu| Inoue, Taeko|
Abstract Misasa Spa is well known as the most radioactive hot springs in Japan (maximum Rn content: 2330×10(-10) curie/l) and it has been applied to the management of neuralgia, rheumatic diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, etc. In this paper the climatological factors in Misasa Spa during the last decade (1956~1965) are summarized. The main features are as following: 1. The atmospheric temperature attains highest above 30℃ during the last ten days in July and the first ten days in August. In winter the temperature goes down below 0℃. during the last ten days in January and the first ten days in February. Owing to the high humidity, however, it is not felt so cold. 2. The amount of precipitation is more than 2,000 mm or so through the year. 3. The westwards wind is prevailing. The wind grade of 2~3 are observed most frequently. 4. Approximately 150 days of the year are clear fairly clear. 5. It is proved unexpectedly that it is rich in or the ultraviolet radiation even in winter. The results pointed above may suggest that the therapeutical period is optimal between March and October.
Publication Title 岡山大学温泉研究所報告
Published Date 1966-10-25
Volume volume36
Start Page 31
End Page 36
ISSN 0369-7142
language Japanese
File Version publisher
NAID 120002400934
JaLCDOI 10.18926/40172
Title Alternative The effect of radioaclive thermal bathing upon serum iron values
FullText URL 039_061_075.pdf
Author Yamamoto, Yasuhisa|
Abstract The author investigated the effect of radioactive hot spring bathing on serum iron values. The serum iron values were measured by Umemoto-Yamamoto's method using o-nitrosoresorcin monomethylether, as a colour-developing reagent. The chemical compositions of the spring water used is as following: pH : 7.04, Rn : 38-151x10(-10)curies/l, K(+) : 14.0, Na(+) : 540.2, Ca(++) : 61. 2, Mg(++) : 6.6, Fe(++) : 89.0, AI(+++) : 0.1, Cl(-) : 709.5, S0(4)(--) : 179.5, HCO(3)(-) : 226.7, H(2)SiO(3) : 89.0, HBO(2) : +, CO(2) : 29.5, totaling 1,827mg/kg. 1) Single bathing: The iron values in the serum were measured before and after 0, 1/2, 1 and 2 hours after the radioactive thermal bathing for 10 minutes in water of 41 ±2℃ in temperature. Single thermal bathing showed no significant effect on the serum iron values in healthy hnman subjects, but the serum iron concent:'ations in healthy white rabbits tended to decrease following single thermal bathing and to remain at a decreased level for 1/2 to 1 hour, and returned to normally within 2 hours from the time of the bathing (Table 1, 2 and Fig. 1, 2). 2) A series of baths: The author examined the serum iron values of patients with rheumatic disorders before and 3rd, 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th days after in the course of "a series of baths" in radioactive hot spring. Patients bathed in water of 41 ± 2℃ in temperature, for 5-10 minutes, 2 or 3 times daily. A fall in the serum iron values was seen on the 3rd to 7th days. At that time the pattern of iron absorption from intestine showed a iron dificiency anemia type. The rate of absorption of iron was rapid. At about the 14th day, the serum iron values of patients tended to increase but unbound iron-binding capacity of the serum decreased. Subsequently, the serum iron values returned to the initial levels between the 21st and 28th day (Table 3, 4, 5, and Fig. 3, 4, 5), 3) It is said that the reticulo-endothelial system plays an inportant part in iron metabolism. The author injected 5 ml of Indian ink into the aural vein of rabbits for the purpose of blocking the reticulo-endothelial system. These procedures were carried out once a day for 7 successive days. The rabbits with "a blockade of R. E. S." had no significant change in the serum iron values during a series of baths. From what has been stated in the above, it may be said that bathing in radioactive hot springs regubtes the iron metabolism of patients with anemia and brings about the acceleration of the medullary function.
Publication Title 岡山大学温泉研究所報告
Published Date 1970-03-30
Volume volume39
Start Page 61
End Page 75
ISSN 0369-7142
language Japanese
File Version publisher
NAID 40017532352
JaLCDOI 10.18926/40154
Title Alternative Report of a case of severe mechanical joundice -Successfully treated by jejuno-hepatic ducts anastomoses
FullText URL 041_057_062.pdf
Author Noishiki, Yasuharu| Kotakemori, Michiaki| Komoto, Yoshiaki| Nakahara, Yasuhiro|
Abstract Jejuno hepatic ducts anastomoses were successfully performed by carefull managements. Because of dense adhesion at hilus of liver, around the gall bladder and choledocus, dissection of common duct, cystic duct, hepatic ducts and even gall bladder was very difficult anatomically. Resecting a inflammatory granulative tumor, including gall bladder, choledocus, lesser omentum and hepatocluodenal ligament en mass, we found that only very short hepatic ducts with inflammatory granulation tissue were remained open. Reconstruction of biliary passages was done using Roux. Y. method with loop jejunum. It needed very carefull procedure to avoid suture failure, ascending infection (cholangitis) and postoperative stenoses at the site of the anastomoses. The anastomoses were performed using atraumatic 3-0 Tefdek ; interrupted and each big bite of duct wall together with surrounding thickend granulative tissue, in order to keep capillary blood supply effective and to minimize the anastomotic trauma which were very important for wound healing. Patient is healthy, enjoying his normal life and his liver function tests are within normal range, 1 1/2 years postoperatively.
Publication Title 岡山大学温泉研究所報告
Published Date 1972-03-25
Volume volume41
Start Page 57
End Page 62
ISSN 0369-7142
language Japanese
File Version publisher
NAID 40017532304
JaLCDOI 10.18926/40149
Title Alternative A subsequent report on the new McKinney type mass spectrometer in the Institute for Thermal Spring Research, Okayama University
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Author Matsubaya, Osamu|
Abstract Since the installation in April 1970, the McKinney type mass spectrometer has maintained a good condition and about 5000 isotopic analyses of oxygen, carbon and sulfer has been cerried out so far. The ion source filament was changed to spiral one from single wire. Consequently three times sensitivity and the longer life of filament were obtained. Gradual changes in the ratio of potential divider (β) and the sensitivity (|△ E(0)(2)|/E(0)(1)) for the difference of β have been observed (Table 1). Because these changes are opposite in trend but similar in degree, it is supposed that these changes are caused by decrease of feed-back resister value in the balancing system. Although there remain some problems in the corrections for the difference in observed isotopic tatio between two cases that a same CO(2) is fed to ion source from the ST side of inlet system on the one hand and from the X side on the another, the reproducibility of the measurement of isotopic ratio for long period is about ±O.1‰ (Table 2, Fig. 1). δ(18)O values of standard waters, MSA-1 and MSA-2, measured during a period from May to Dec. 1970 and in Sep. 1971 yielded good agreements implying the reproducibility of the measurement to be constant (Table 3). Both calculated δ(18)O values relative to a given sample based on each observed δ(18)O value relative to two different samples agreed each other. It is concluded that the linearity of observed a-value holds over a range of 30‰ (Table 4).
Publication Title 岡山大学温泉研究所報告
Published Date 1972-03-25
Volume volume41
Start Page 3
End Page 7
ISSN 0369-7142
language Japanese
File Version publisher
NAID 120002398147
JaLCDOI 10.18926/40136
Title Alternative Oxygen Isotopic Composition of Water in the Living Things : Preliminary Analyses and Discussions
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Author Kishima, Noriaki|
Abstract Oxygen isotope analysis was carried out, by use of a new method (oxalate equilibration method) of preparing CO(2) for mass spectrometry, on water samples extracted from a number of biological samples collected in Misasa Town and Hashizu Coast, Tottori Prefecture. The δ values (the per mil enrichment of (18)O in sample waters relative to the Standard Mean Ocean Water) were suggested to be distributed in the living things as follows. The water absorbed by plant roots was supposed to have the same δ value with the water outside it (δs. about -8‰), and in a rapidly transpiring plant, this water reached the leaves, partly infiltrating into the phloem. When transpiration was slow, on the other hand, the isotopic composition of ascending xylem sap was modified by the exchange of water with phloem. where leaf water with a higher δ value was migrating. As Gonfiantini et aI. (1965) and Dongmann et al. (1972) have odserved, leaf waters were enriched markedly in (18)O in the daytime. A criterion of the δ of leaf water may be the sum of δs and △δ that corresponds to the (18)O fractionation factor in the H(2)O(I)-H(2)O(v) system. The sum comes to about 0‰ at ordinary leaf temperatures. and really δ values near 0‰ were observed in leaves of some herbaceous plants, in exudate from a tip of vine of Kudzu, in body fluid of herbivorous insects, etc., but higher δs (up to +19‰) were also observed in some other leaves such as pine needles, Especially leaves showed an increase in δ by about 10 ‰ toward the pnd of November when the average temperature fell below 10℃, probably because of accumulation of the daily enrichment as a resul t of slow water absorption and circulation. A few plant species grown on a dune were analyzed and it seemed that, among them, herbaceous plants were dependent on spraied sea water and pine trees on ground water. δ's of petal water were dispersed (-9~-3‰), probably according to the volume-to-transpirational flux ratio of water in the petals. Succurent fruits in enlarging stage seemed to have lower δ's near δs, but in maturing stagp δ's increaspd to about -4‰, i.e., to the avpraged δ of Ieaf water in the day and night. Herbivorous insects (imagines and la rvae) in general had distinctly higher δ values than carnivorous insects, the border being at -1‰. However, lower δ's at about -5‰ were obserbed on aphides which might have been sucking somewhat dilutpd leaf water from seave tube cells. Sometimes the δ of a herbivorous insect was a few per mil higher than that of the leaf it was nibbling, probably as a result of evaporation of water from the insect and of respiration. The level at about -3‰ common for carnivorous insects could not be explained, although tipula and chironomus making a swarm also showed a δ value on the level. Blood of a heron did not show such a low δ as supposed from its food habit. As compared with the drinking water of -8‰, blood and urine were found to have an identical δ in the range of -4 to -5‰ in either mouse or man, The δ value of the oxidation water produced in man's body was estimated to be about -6‰ from an approximate water balance.
Publication Title 岡山大学温泉研究所報告
Published Date 1975-03-25
Volume volume44
Start Page 61
End Page 75
ISSN 0369-7142
language Japanese
File Version publisher
NAID 120002383784
Author Hamano, Ryosuke| Inagaki, Masaru| Nishie, Manabu| Tokunaga, Naoyuki| Tsunemitsu, Yosuke| Ohtsuka, Shinya| Iwakawa, Kazuhide| Iwagaki, Hiromi| Sonobe, Hiroshi|
Published Date 2010-08-02
Publication Title 岡山医学会雑誌
Volume volume122
Issue issue2
Content Type Journal Article
Author Nakamura, Hiroaki|
Published Date 2006-08-24
Publication Title Developments in Mathematics
Volume volume12
Content Type Journal Article
Author Higashi, Kuniaki| Ishiga, Yasuhiro| Inagaki, Yoshishige| Toyoda, Kazuhiro| Shiraishi, Tomonori| Ichinose, Yuki|
Published Date 2008-03-01
Publication Title Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Volume volume279
Issue issue3
Content Type Journal Article
Author Pogosov, W V| Machida, K|
Published Date 2006-8
Publication Title Physical Review A
Volume volume74
Issue issue2
Content Type Journal Article
Author Yamamoto, Shunzo|
Published Date 2005-10
Publication Title Journal of Solution Chemistry
Volume volume34
Issue issue10
Content Type Journal Article
Author Koga, Kenichiro| Widom, Benjamin|
Published Date 2006-10-01
Publication Title Molecular Physics
Volume volume104
Issue issue22-24
Content Type Journal Article
Author Kondo, Kazuo| Fukui, Keisuke|
Published Date 1998-9
Publication Title Journal of the Electrochemical Society
Volume volume145
Issue issue9
Content Type Journal Article
Author Schroder, Christian| Nojiri, Hiroyuki| Schnack, Jurgen| Hage, Peter| Luban, Marshall| Kogerler, Paul|
Published Date 2005-1
Publication Title Physical Review Letters
Volume volume94
Issue issue1
Content Type Journal Article
Author Fujiki, S.| Kubozono, Y.| Kobayashi, M.| Kambe, T.| Rikiishi, Y.| Kashino, S.| Ishii, K.| Suematsu, H.| Fujiwara, A.|
Published Date 2002-6
Publication Title Physical Review B
Volume volume65
Issue issue23
Content Type Journal Article
Author Nagao, Nobuaki| Nogami, Yoshio| Oshima, Kokichi| Yamada, Hiroyuki| Ueda, Yutaka|
Published Date 2003-5
Publication Title Physica B
Volume volume329-333
Content Type Journal Article
Author Machida, K| Mizushima, T| Ichioka, M|
Published Date 2006-9
Publication Title Physical Review Letters
Volume volume97
Issue issue12
Content Type Journal Article
Author Nagano, Takayuki| Kuwahara, Eiji| Takayanagi, Toshio| Kubozono, Yoshihiro| Fujiwara, Akihiko|
Published Date 2005-06-30
Publication Title Chemical Physics Letters
Volume volume409
Issue issue4-6
Content Type Journal Article
Author Ishikawa, Hirofumi| Ohga, Yukio| Doi, Rikuo|
Published Date 2003-07-29
Publication Title Parasitology Research
Volume volume91
Issue issue6
Content Type Journal Article
Author Wang, Zhi Liang| Wada, Osami| Koga, Ryuji|
Published Date 2003-8
Publication Title Electromagnetic Compatibility
Volume volume1
Content Type Journal Article
Author Tanaka, Naoki|
Published Date 2000-8
Publication Title Journal of the London Mathematical Society
Volume volume62
Issue issue1
Content Type Journal Article