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| JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/31296 |
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| FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
| Author | Takeuchi, Kazuhiro| Inoue, Hajime| Yokoyama, Yoshiki| Senda, Masuo| Ota, Yusuke| Abe, Nobuhiro| Nishida, Keiichiro| |
| Abstract | We studied the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of 120 knees in 86 rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients and of 14 unaffected knees in 12 control cases. We also developed a scoring system as a quantitative analysis method. We divided the MRI into 10 items, and classified the severity of the symptoms into 4 grades (score 0 to 3). The average total score increased according to the radiographic grade. Soft tissue lesions were clearly detected, even in the early stages of RA. Items such as synovial proliferation showed a high score even in the early stages, suggesting that it was the initial symptom of RA. The score also showed a correlation with the inflammatory signs. These results suggest that this scoring system is very sensitive and yields a good reflection of RA activity. We demonstrated that this system is simple and convenient for routine diagnostic use. We further demonstrated that it is useful for following the advancement of RA and for evaluating the response to treatment. |
| Keywords | rheumatoid arthritis magnetic resonance imaging scoring system synovial membrane |
| Amo Type | Article |
| Publication Title | Acta Medica Okayama |
| Published Date | 1998-08 |
| Volume | volume52 |
| Issue | issue4 |
| Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
| Start Page | 211 |
| End Page | 224 |
| ISSN | 0386-300X |
| NCID | AA00508441 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| language | English |
| File Version | publisher |
| Refereed | True |
| PubMed ID | 9781272 |
| Web of Science KeyUT | 000075623600006 |
| JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/31176 |
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| FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
| Author | Yamamoto, Taibo| Seki, Shuji| Hirata, Seiichi| Oda, Takuzo| |
| Abstract | For the purpose to investigate the physiological functions of microvillus ATPase, general properties of the enzyme were studied on the microvillus membranes isolated from rabbit intestinal epithelial cells. 1) ATPase of the microvillus membranes was activated with Mg2+. Mg.ATP complex was thought to be a subStrate of the enzyme. The Michaelis constant for ATP of the ATPase was a value of 0.8 to I .0 mM. 2) The microvillus ATPase was also activated with Ca2+, but the affinity was lower than a half of that of Mg2+. 3) The optimum pH of the ATPase was about 7.8. 4) Activity of the microvillus ATPase was markedly inhibited by treating with deoxycholate (DOC), and the activity inhibited was partially restored by washing the microvillus membrane with distilled water. The structure of the membranes destroyed by treating with DOC was also partially restored by the same procedure. 5) Ultrasonic treatment also markedly destroyed the microvillus membrane and inhibited ATPase activity. Damaged ultrastructure and ATPase activity both were partially restored by treating with phospholipid, EPL. 6) Simultaneous presence of Na+ and K + stimulated scarcely the ATPase of purified microvillus membranes. 7) The microvillus ATPase was slightly activated in the presence of n-glucose. Phloridin gave little effect on the activity of the microvillus ATPase. |
| Amo Type | Article |
| Publication Title | Acta Medicinae Okayama |
| Published Date | 1971-02 |
| Volume | volume25 |
| Issue | issue1 |
| Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
| Start Page | 13 |
| End Page | 28 |
| NCID | AA00041342 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| language | English |
| File Version | publisher |
| Refereed | True |
| PubMed ID | 4258663 |
| NAID | 120002312906 |
| JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/31171 |
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| FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
| Author | Ogata, Masana| Hayashi, Sumiko| Takahara, Shigeo| |
| Abstract | The frequency of recessive gene, heterozygotes and homozygotes in Japanese acatalasemia were estimated as 0.0038, 7.5 X 10-3 and 3.0 X 10-5 by DAHLBERG'S formula, and estimated as 0.00087, 1.73 xl 0-3 and 4.23 X 10-6 by KIMURA'S formula. The frequency of recessive gene was calcu. lated from the frequency of hypocatalasemia obtained by the screening method as 0.00083, and it was almost identical with that calculated 1:'>y KIMURA'S formula. The number of acatalasemia was estimated as about 423 by KIMURA'S formula. |
| Amo Type | Article |
| Publication Title | Acta Medicinae Okayama |
| Published Date | 1971-06 |
| Volume | volume25 |
| Issue | issue3 |
| Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
| Start Page | 193 |
| End Page | 198 |
| NCID | AA00041342 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| language | English |
| File Version | publisher |
| Refereed | True |
| PubMed ID | 4263520 |
| NAID | 120002312645 |
| JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/30877 |
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| FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
| Author | Ogura, Hajime| Fujiwara, Tazuko| |
| Abstract | The rescue of infectious virus from nonproducer BH RSV(-) cells by chick cellular DNA was attempted in order to investigate the functional state of endogenous and exogenous retroviral genes integrated within the cellular DNA. No infectious virus was rescued by transfection with DNAs of chick helper factor (chf)-negative chick embryo cells (CEC), chf-positive CEC or uninfected CEC producing endogenous Rous associated virus (RAV-0). On the other hand, infectious Rous viruses with the phenotype of RAV-0 and RAV-1 were rescued by transfection with DNAs of CEC which had been infected with RAV-0 and RAV-1. From these results, it seems that exogenous retroviral genes integrated in the cellular DNA are expressed rather easily by transfection while those present endogenously are not. |
| Keywords | transfection chick DNA nonproducer Rous cell virus rescue |
| Amo Type | Article |
| Publication Title | Acta Medica Okayama |
| Published Date | 1989-10 |
| Volume | volume43 |
| Issue | issue5 |
| Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
| Start Page | 307 |
| End Page | 309 |
| ISSN | 0386-300X |
| NCID | AA00508441 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| language | English |
| File Version | publisher |
| Refereed | True |
| PubMed ID | 2558502 |
| Web of Science KeyUT | A1989CA06200007 |
| JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/30777 |
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| FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
| Author | Nakamura, Koki| Irie, Hiroyuki| Sano, Shunji| |
| Abstract | Even after successful operations, ugly postoperative skin scars are often distressing to patients and their parents. To judge the success of surgical methods and postoperative treatment, postoperative scars should be evaluated using a quantitative system. Height and width are easily measured, but scar redness is not. We have developed a simple and effective method for evaluating scar redness. According to the color definitions employed in computer graphics, each color can be expressed as RGB (red, green or blue) coordinates (r, g, b): 0 ≦ r, g, b ≦ 10. The degree of scar redness is defined by the following formula: redness score (RS) = (r1 - r0)2 + (g1 - g0)2 + (b1 - b0)2. Here, (R1, g1, b1) = coordinates of the scar color and (r0, g0, b0) = coordinates of the surrounding skin color. RS was evaluated in 59 children (35 males, 24 females; ages 1 month to 12 years old) who had scar redness after congenital cardiac surgery. For each patient, scar color and surrounding skin color was identified on the color sample table. Scar redness was also evaluated by the conventional grading method: 1 = mild, 2 = moderate and 3 = severe. The RS of the colored scars ranged from 4 to 100 (38 ± 27). By the conventional grading method, 44 scars were grade 1, 15 grade 2 and none grade 3. RS was significantly higher among grade 2 than grade 1 patients, 52 ± 25 and 33 ± 27, respectively (P < 0.05). Given its subjectivity, the conventional grading method yields variable data; surrounding skin color, moreover, is not considered. Our new evaluation method using RS effectively and accurately defines scar and skin colors, and allows quantitative studies of these factors. |
| Keywords | redness score scar redness quantification evaluation |
| Amo Type | Article |
| Publication Title | Acta Medica Okayama |
| Published Date | 1997-04 |
| Volume | volume51 |
| Issue | issue2 |
| Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
| Start Page | 101 |
| End Page | 104 |
| ISSN | 0386-300X |
| NCID | AA00508441 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| language | English |
| File Version | publisher |
| Refereed | True |
| PubMed ID | 9142347 |
| Web of Science KeyUT | A1997WX19600007 |
| JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/30555 |
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| FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
| Author | Hukuhara, Takesi| Neya, Toshiaki| Tsuchiya, Katsuhiko| |
| Abstract | In guinea pigs the lumen of an excised jejunal segment was perfused to study the effect of intraluminal pressure on the frequency of rhythmic contraction waves. Within the range of 0 to 40 mmH2O, increases in intraluminal pressure caused increases in the frequency of contraction waves. At pressures of 10, 15, 20, 30 and 40 mmH2O the frequency was 7.9, 9.0, 10.9, 12.5 and 13.3 per min (mean of ten preparations), respectively. An exponential relationship was proved to exist between the pressure and the frequency. |
| Keywords | intestinal motility intrinsic reflex. |
| Amo Type | Article |
| Publication Title | Acta Medica Okayama |
| Published Date | 1980-06 |
| Volume | volume34 |
| Issue | issue3 |
| Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
| Start Page | 169 |
| End Page | 174 |
| ISSN | 0386-300X |
| NCID | AA00508441 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| language | English |
| File Version | publisher |
| Refereed | True |
| PubMed ID | 6447985 |
| Web of Science KeyUT | A1980KE59200004 |
| JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/30424 |
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| FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
| Author | Shiraishi, Tetsuya| |
| Abstract | Ki-67 is a commercially available mouse monoclonal antibody (MoAb), which reacts with a nucleolar antigen (the Ki-67 antigen) expressed in proliferating eukaryotic cells. The author examined the precise localization of the Ki-67 antigen in C-6 cells using immunohistochemical and immunoelectron microscopic methods and estimated the proliferative activity of human brain tumors in situ. Positive nucleoplasmic reactions (early G1 phase) and nucleolar staining (late G1 phase) were observed. The cells showed very weak positive reactions in only one or two nucleoli (S phase) and multiple spicule reactions in the nucleoplasm (G2 phase). During the mitotic phase, the Ki-67 antigen was stained on the surfaces of all chromosomes and finely dispersed in the cytoplasm. By immunoelectron microscopic study, positive reactions were observed on the granular and dense fibrillar components. Therefore, the Ki-67 antigen seems to participate in the processing and assembly of preribosomal particles. In human brain tumors, the Ki-67 score (positive cells/total neoplastic cells), ranging 0 to 36.7%, correlated well with the histopathological grade of malignancy of the tumor. These findings suggest that immunohistochemical staining with the MoAb Ki-67 can be used as a convenient procedure for the simple evaluation of the proliferative activity of brain tumors. |
| Keywords | monoclonal antibody Ki-67 immunohistochemistry cell proliferation brain tumors nucleolar organizer regions |
| Amo Type | Article |
| Publication Title | Acta Medica Okayama |
| Published Date | 1990-08 |
| Volume | volume44 |
| Issue | issue4 |
| Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
| Start Page | 187 |
| End Page | 201 |
| ISSN | 0386-300X |
| NCID | AA00508441 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| language | English |
| File Version | publisher |
| Refereed | True |
| PubMed ID | 2244474 |
| Web of Science KeyUT | A1990DX04500003 |
| JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/30407 |
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| FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
| Author | Hamazaki, Keisuke| Okamoto, Ko| Gochi, Akira| Matsubara, Nagahide| Mori, Masanobu| Orita, Kunzo| |
| Abstract | A persistent problem in orthotopic liver transplantation is primary nonfunction (PNF) of the hepatic allograft. In an attempt to reduce the incidence of graft failure, the feasibility of pretransplant assessment of graft viability was investigated by 31P nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The level of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) was measured as an indicator of liver function by 31P NMR spectroscopy after a 30 min normothermic reperfusion following cold-storage in University of Wisconsin (UW) solution. The mean +/- SD beta-ATP/Pi ratio after preservation for 0, 12, 24 or 48 h was 1.40 +/- 0.34, 0.85 +/- 0.27, 0.64 +/- 0.14 and 0.38 +/- 0.09, respectively. Significance was observed between 12h and 24h and between 12h and 48h of preservation. These results correlated well with the morphological changes in endothelial cells and sinusoidal lining cells examined by transmission electron microscopy. It is suggested strongly that microcirculatory disturbances due to endothelial cell injury impairs the recovery of ATP levels after reperfusion, and that ATP determination by 31P NMR spectroscopy, as a non-invasive modality, may help in the prediction of PNF after liver transplantation. |
| Keywords | 31P-NMR liver preservation UW solution |
| Amo Type | Article |
| Publication Title | Acta Medica Okayama |
| Published Date | 1995-06 |
| Volume | volume49 |
| Issue | issue3 |
| Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
| Start Page | 175 |
| End Page | 178 |
| ISSN | 0386-300X |
| NCID | AA00508441 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| language | English |
| File Version | publisher |
| Refereed | True |
| PubMed ID | 7676849 |
| Web of Science KeyUT | A1995RH05400009 |
| JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/30362 |
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| FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
| Author | Lin, Tai-Tung| |
| Abstract | A progesterone receptor (PR) in human uterine cervical nuclei was demonstrated by a nuclear exchange assay using a synthetic progestin, promegestone (R5020) as a radio-labeled ligand. Total exchange of previously bound progesterone with R5020 was achieved by incubation at 0 degree C for 3 h. A 0.6 M KCl solution was used to extract the nuclear PR in uterine cervical tissue, and the dextran coated charcoal (DCC) method was used to separate the free [3H] R5020 from the bound form. Scatchard plots of nuclear PR binding showed two components with dissociation constants of Kd = 2.3 X 10(-10) and 4.6 X 10(-9) M. Three histological regions of the uterine cervix was studied as to their nuclear PR contents throughout the menstrual cycle. In the follicular phase, the connective tissue (CT) had the highest PR concentration (658.9 fmole/mg DNA), followed by the columnar epithelium (CE) (253.6 fmole/mg DNA), and the squamous epithelium (SE) (184.7 fmole/mg DNA). In the luteal phase, there was no significant difference among the three regions. Comparing these phases of cycle revealed that the CT had higher PR contents in the follicular phase than in the luteal phase, but no such difference was found in the CE or SE. These three regions had the same Kd value in both phases. |
| Keywords | receptor progesterone cervix uterus |
| Amo Type | Article |
| Publication Title | Acta Medica Okayama |
| Published Date | 1984-02 |
| Volume | volume38 |
| Issue | issue1 |
| Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
| Start Page | 41 |
| End Page | 48 |
| ISSN | 0386-300X |
| NCID | AA00508441 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| language | English |
| File Version | publisher |
| Refereed | True |
| PubMed ID | 6702485 |
| Web of Science KeyUT | A1984SF03000006 |
| JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/30359 |
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| FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
| Author | Tanizaki, Yoshiro| Komagoe, Haruki| Sudo, Michiyasu| Morinaga, Hiroshi| Kitani, Hikaru| Tada, Shinya| Takahashi, Kiyoshi| Kimura, Ikuro| |
| Abstract | Anti-IgE-induced histamine release from basophils was examined in 46 asthmatic subjects using a whole blood method. Basophils from subjects less than 30 years old released more histamine than those from subjects aged 41 to 50. The age at onset of the disease also affected the reactivity of basophils to anti-IgE: basophils showed a high response in subjects whose age at onset was between 0 and 10 years, and low response in the subjects whose age at onset was between 41 and 50 years. There was a correlation between histamine release and serum IgE levels. However, individual dose-response curves of histamine release varied greatly in whom serum IgE levels were low. |
| Keywords | histamine release whole blood patient age age a? onset serum IgE levels |
| Amo Type | Article |
| Publication Title | Acta Medica Okayama |
| Published Date | 1984-06 |
| Volume | volume38 |
| Issue | issue3 |
| Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
| Start Page | 275 |
| End Page | 280 |
| ISSN | 0386-300X |
| NCID | AA00508441 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| language | English |
| File Version | publisher |
| Refereed | True |
| PubMed ID | 6205544 |
| Web of Science KeyUT | A1984SY25800008 |
| JaLCDOI | 10.18926/AMO/30325 |
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| FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
| Author | Tanizaki, Yoshiro| Komagoe, Haruki| Sudo, Michiyasu| Morinaga, Hiroshi| Kitani, Hikaru| Tada, Shinya| Takahashi, Kiyoshi| Kimura, Ikuro| |
| Abstract | The correlation between blood eosinophilia and anti-IgE-mediated histamine release was investigated in 22 bronchial asthma patients with peripheral eosinophilia (over 8%). In the cases (Group A-1 and Group A-2) in which house dust was the specific antigen, significant histamine release from basophils was induced by anti-IgE and house dust. The result indicates a relationship between eosinophilia and the IgE-mediated mechanism of disease onset. In the cases (Group A-3) with RAST scores of 0+ and 1+ to house dust, the anti-IgE-induced histamine release varied from low to high percentages, and the participation of the IgE-mediated pathway was indicated in some cases. In the cases (Group B) with negative skin reactions, few patients had a family history of allergic disease. Their ages at onset were higher, and they demonstrated lower total IgE levels. These cases showed an extremely low percent of histamine release from basophils, which indicated the absence of a correlation between eosinophilia and IgE-mediated mechanisms. |
| Keywords | blood eosinophilia histamine release IgE-mediated reaction asthma |
| Amo Type | Article |
| Publication Title | Acta Medica Okayama |
| Published Date | 1984-12 |
| Volume | volume38 |
| Issue | issue6 |
| Publisher | Okayama University Medical School |
| Start Page | 525 |
| End Page | 531 |
| ISSN | 0386-300X |
| NCID | AA00508441 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| language | English |
| File Version | publisher |
| Refereed | True |
| PubMed ID | 6084401 |
| Web of Science KeyUT | A1984TX98000005 |
| Author | Takahashi, Norio| Suenaga, Ryousuke| Miyata, Koji| Ohashi, Ken| |
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| Published Date | 2006-5 |
| Publication Title | Magnetics Conference |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| Author | Nakata, Takayoshi| Takahashi, N.| Fujiwara, K.| Muramatsu, Kazuhiro| |
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| Published Date | 1990-3 |
| Publication Title | Magnetics |
| Volume | volume26 |
| Issue | issue2 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| Author | Kohmoto, Osamu| Yoshitomi, Yasumasa| Murakami, Hiroki| |
|---|---|
| Published Date | 2005-10 |
| Publication Title | Magnetics |
| Volume | volume41 |
| Issue | issue10 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| Author | Inoue, Akira| Yanou, Akira| Sato, Takao| Hirashima, Yoichi| |
|---|---|
| Published Date | 2001-6 |
| Publication Title | American Control Conference |
| Volume | volume4 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| Author | Michinishi, Hiroyuki| Yokohira, Tokumi| Okamoto, Takuji| |
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| Published Date | 1992-11-26 |
| Publication Title | Test Symposium |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| FullText URL | fulltext.pdf |
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| Author | Imai, Jun| Wada, Kiyoshi| |
| Keywords | error analysis flexible structures frequency-domain analysis linear programming modelling parameter estimation uncertain systems |
| Note | Print ISBN: 0-7803-6638-7| |
| Published Date | 2000-12 |
| Publication Title | Proceedings of the 39th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control |
| Volume | volume4 |
| Publisher | IEEE |
| Start Page | 3780 |
| End Page | 3784 |
| ISSN | 0191-2216 |
| NCID | BA51644536 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| language | English |
| OAI-PMH Set | 岡山大学 |
| Copyright Holders | © 2000 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works. |
| File Version | publisher |
| DOI | 10.1109/CDC.2000.912298 |
| Web of Science KeyUT | 000172029000684 |
| Author | Imai, Jun| Ando, Yasuaki| Konishi, Masami| |
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| Published Date | 2003-12 |
| Publication Title | Decision and Control |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| Author | Tsujita-Kyutoku, Miki| Yuri, Takashi| Danbara, Naoyuki| Senzaki, Hideto| Kiyozuka, Yasuhiko| Uehara, Norihisa| Takada, Hideho| Hada, Takahiko| Miyazawa, Teruo| Ogawa, Yutaka| Tsubura, Airo| |
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| Published Date | 2004-04-26 |
| Publication Title | Breast Cancer Research |
| Volume | volume6 |
| Issue | issue4 |
| Content Type | Journal Article |
| JaLCDOI | 10.18926/21349 |
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| Title Alternative | SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF ZIRCONIUM |
| FullText URL | pitsr_029_001_006.pdf |
| Author | Okuno, Takaharu| Sakanoue, Masanobu| |
| Abstract | Neo-Thorin was previously presented by the other authers as a color-developing reagent for the spectrophotometric determination of zirconium. 1) To determine the optimum condition for the use of this method, the effects of pH, time and temperature, and the interference of several ions were checked. The following conclusions were derived from the experimental results: Absorption curve-- The zirconium Neo-Thorin complex salt shows a maximum absorption at 580 mμ against Neo-Thorin (Figs. 1 and 2). Effect of pH-- The complex salt gives a maximum absorption at pH 1. 7 (Fig. 3). Effect of time and temperature-- Color absorption is stable for a period of 15 to 200 minutes after color development at room temperature. Heating over 40°C is harmful, because of the formation of a purple precipitation. Interference by several ions-- Cations UO(2)(2+) and Fe(3+) besides Th(4+), considerably interfer with color development. The absorption of 2000 μg U corresponds to that of 10 μg Zr (Fig. 4). However, interference by Fe(3+) becomes negligible if hydroxylamine hydrochloride is added. 2) As a result of the above conclusions, the following procedure is recommended: Procedure recommended-- A few ml of sample solution, 1 ml of 20% hydroxylamine hydrochloride and 1 ml of dilute acid, if necessary, are mixed and diluted to 9 ml. To this solution, 1 ml of 0.05% Neo-Thorin is added. The pH value of the final solution is 1.7. From 15 to 200 minutes after mixing, color absorption is measured at 575 mμ. In the range of 0 to 150 μg Zr per 10 ml, the color absorption of the complex salt obeys Beer's law (Fig. 5). 3) In demonstration, this method was applied to the determination of zirconium in a uranium mineral. Table 1 shows the zirconium content of beta-uranophane from Katamo Mine, Tottori-ken. |
| Publication Title | 岡山大学温泉研究所報告 |
| Published Date | 1961-06-25 |
| Volume | volume29 |
| Start Page | 1 |
| End Page | 6 |
| ISSN | 0369-7142 |
| language | Japanese |
| File Version | publisher |
| NAID | 120002310976 |