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Author Bian, Zhihong| Hu, Xinran| Liu, Xia| Yu, Haibo| Bian, Yuting| Sun, Hongming| Fukui, Yusuke| Morihara, Ryuta| Ishiura, Hiroyuki| Yamashita, Toru|
Keywords Alzheimer’s disease cerebral amyloid angiopathy chronic cerebral hypoperfusion rivaroxaban white matter
Note This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by IOS Press.|
Published Date 2023-11-07
Publication Title Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
Volume volume96
Issue issue2
Publisher IOS Press
Start Page 609
End Page 622
ISSN 1387-2877
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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PubMed ID 37840489
DOI 10.3233/jad-230413
Web of Science KeyUT 001099536400015
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Title Alternative OKADO Masakatsu, OKADA Tomohiro, KAWAUCHI Atsushi, KAWANISHI Hidemichi, and TAKAOKA Hiroyuki (Eds.). Connecting the history of 'survival': Ten years after the Earthquake, from the intersection of 'City of Memory' and 'New Town'
JaLCDOI 10.18926/66203
FullText URL jdc_003_315.pdf
Author IMAZU, Katsunori|
Amo Type 新刊紹介 (New Book)
Publication Title Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date 2024-03-25
Volume volume3
Publisher 岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page 315
End Page 316
ISSN 2436-8326
Content Type Article
language Japanese
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Title Alternative WATANABE Shinichiro The study of ancient Chinese state
JaLCDOI 10.18926/66202
FullText URL jdc_003_308.pdf
Author TSUCHIGUCHI, Fuminori|
Amo Type 書評 (Book Review)
Publication Title Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date 2024-03-25
Volume volume3
Publisher 岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page 308
End Page 314
ISSN 2436-8326
Content Type Article
language Japanese
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Title Alternative Life of a prostitute from the perspective of the Earned Money Book (Gyoku keisanbo): A Look at “Historical documents related to the brothel(tentative)[Iwakiro,Yamagata Prefecture]” in the collection of the Okayama University Library
JaLCDOI 10.18926/66201
FullText URL jdc_003_299.pdf
Author SAWAYAMA, Mikako|
Amo Type 資料紹介 (Materials and data)
Publication Title Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date 2024-03-25
Volume volume3
Publisher 岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page 299
End Page 307
ISSN 2436-8326
Content Type Journal Article
language Japanese
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Title Alternative A Meiji person's impression of the petition: What the postscript tells
JaLCDOI 10.18926/66200
FullText URL jdc_003_290.pdf
Author YAMASHITA, Hiroshi|
Amo Type 資料紹介 (Materials and data)
Publication Title Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date 2024-03-25
Volume volume3
Publisher 岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page 290
End Page 298
ISSN 2436-8326
Content Type Journal Article
language Japanese
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Title Alternative Biyō Kokugaku Kiroku (School records of the Okayama han in the Edo period) (3)
JaLCDOI 10.18926/66199
FullText URL jdc_003_154.pdf
Author KURACHI, Katsunao|
Amo Type 資料紹介 (Materials and data)
Publication Title Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date 2024-03-25
Volume volume3
Publisher 岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page 154
End Page 289
ISSN 2436-8326
Content Type Journal Article
language Japanese
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Title Alternative Nephrite and jadeitite: Connecting the world and Japanese archaeology through scientific analysis of jade artifacts
JaLCDOI 10.18926/66198
FullText URL jdc_003_141.pdf
Author IIZUKA, Yoshiyuki|
Amo Type 展望:文明動態学研究所第1回特別展 津島から世界へ、世界から津島へ (Perspectives: From Tsushima to the world and from the world to Tsushima)
Publication Title Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date 2024-03-25
Volume volume3
Publisher 岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page 141
End Page 153
ISSN 2436-8326
Content Type Article
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Title Alternative Introduction
JaLCDOI 10.18926/66197
FullText URL jdc_003_134.pdf
Author MATSUMOTO, Naoko|
Amo Type 展望:文明動態学研究所第1回特別展 津島から世界へ、世界から津島へ (Perspectives: From Tsushima to the world and from the world to Tsushima)
Publication Title Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date 2024-03-25
Volume volume3
Publisher 岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page 134
End Page 140
ISSN 2436-8326
Content Type Article
language Japanese
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Title Alternative Damage caused by the torrential rain in western Japan in 2018 and the reconstruction of local culture: The case of Kogakudō in Azō, Ōzu City, Ehime Prefecture
JaLCDOI 10.18926/66196
FullText URL jdc_003_119.pdf
Author TOKIWAI, Morimichi| SHIRAISHI, Naohiro| OMOTO, Takahisa|
Amo Type 特集:災害と文明・地域社会 (Special Issue: Disasters, civilization, and local society)
Publication Title Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date 2024-03-25
Volume volume3
Publisher 岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page 119
End Page 133
ISSN 2436-8326
Content Type Journal Article
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Title Alternative Disasters in Iyo considered from the diary of the Komatsu Clan's kaisho: Focusing on the response to the Kyōhō famine
JaLCDOI 10.18926/66195
FullText URL jdc_003_092.pdf
Author EBESU, Hikaru|
Amo Type 特集:災害と文明・地域社会 (Special Issue: Disasters, civilization, and local society)
Publication Title Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date 2024-03-25
Volume volume3
Publisher 岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page 92
End Page 118
ISSN 2436-8326
Content Type Journal Article
language Japanese
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Title Alternative Water usage, flooding, and the Takao family at Senjū-nakagumi in the Meiji period: A case study of the Minuma substitute canal (Minuma-daiyōsui)
JaLCDOI 10.18926/66194
FullText URL jdc_003_079.pdf
Author MIMURA, Shoji|
Abstract This paper examines the maintenance work of the Minuma Substitute Canal by the Meiji Government and how Noriyoshi Takao who lived at Senjū-nakagumi was involved in it. In the 1880s, when the cost of maintaining the Minuma Substitute Canal was shifted from government expenditures to private ones, the early modern water usage system was on the verge of being converted to a modern one. This meant that the system, which was based on villages or ryō (領), transformed into one based on individuals, especially landowners. The village served as a cost-sharing unit during the Meiji period. Ryō (領) were operated in the downstream water of the Minuma Substitute Canal where there were no critical structures. However, districts (郡) supervised the water usage of ryō, creating a multilayered local community in terms of water usage.
Keywords water usage floods modern Japan
Amo Type 特集:災害と文明・地域社会 (Special Issue: Disasters, civilization, and local society)
Publication Title Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date 2024-03-25
Volume volume3
Publisher 岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page 79
End Page 91
ISSN 2436-8326
Content Type Journal Article
language Japanese
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Title Alternative Disaster information and documentation in the Meiji period
JaLCDOI 10.18926/66193
FullText URL jdc_003_067.pdf
Author AMANO, Masashi|
Abstract This paper focuses on the recording and transmission of disaster information, and examines the accumulation of disaster information, its trends, and the intentions behind its accumulation through a survey of information records accumulated by individuals during the Meiji period. Endō Sanenobu, the subject of this paper, was active mainly in Kyoto during the Meiji period (1868-1912), and in the course of his activities, he accumulated a vast amount of information records called the Seizan Manroku (静山漫録), including records of his investigations of ancient documents handed down in various places and verification records of folk tales and customs passed down in various places. In the course of accumulating such information, he became increasingly interested in disaster information after the Yodogawa river flood in Osaka in 1885, and eventually began to compile a series of Suiin Hikkai(酔蚓筆芥)on disaster information as his main theme. The series of information activities by Sanenobu were also supported by the development and diffusion of information media during that period. At the same time, the fact that Sanenobu paid attention to disaster information among various types of information suggests that he regarded disasters as an important turning point in his understanding of national and social changes. Through this information, the reality of people's social perceptions formed by the media will be revealed.
Keywords the Yodogawa river disaster information information gathering historical awareness
Amo Type 特集:災害と文明・地域社会 (Special Issue: Disasters, civilization, and local society)
Publication Title Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date 2024-03-25
Volume volume3
Publisher 岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page 67
End Page 78
ISSN 2436-8326
Content Type Journal Article
language Japanese
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Title Alternative The formation of sandbanks and regional transformation in the Late Medieval period
JaLCDOI 10.18926/66192
FullText URL jdc_003_060.pdf
Author YATA, Toshifumi|
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to clarify how a harbor city established in a sandbank inlet transformed a local area. In the Later Medieval period, the harbor city of Nakamura was established in the lower part of the Chikusa river. In the late 15th century, the Eiōji temple of Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism was constructed in the harbor city of Nakamura. Nakamura used Sagoshinoshō as a local name. In the 16th century, the harbor city of Kariya on the west coast of the Chikusa river also used the local name of Sagoshinoshō. In the early modern period, villages to the west of the mouth of the Chikusa river came to use the local name of Sagoshinoshō. While the local name of the west coastal area of the Chikusa river mouth had been Akōnoshō, it changed to Sagoshinoshō. Areas where local names may have changed also include Shikatanoshō and Mikuriyanoshō elsewhere in the Later Medieval period.
Keywords sandbank the Chikusa river harbor city temple of Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism local names
Amo Type 特集:災害と文明・地域社会 (Special Issue: Disasters, civilization, and local society)
Publication Title Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date 2024-03-25
Volume volume3
Publisher 岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page 60
End Page 66
ISSN 2436-8326
Content Type Journal Article
language Japanese
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Title Alternative Disasters and human life
JaLCDOI 10.18926/66191
FullText URL jdc_003_055.pdf
Author IMAZU, Katsunori|
Amo Type 特集:災害と文明・地域社会 (Special Issue: Disasters, civilization, and local society)
Publication Title Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date 2024-03-25
Volume volume3
Publisher 岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page 55
End Page 59
ISSN 2436-8326
Content Type Journal Article
language Japanese
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Title Alternative The inflow of Bizen Sue ware into the palace capital in the first half of the Asuka period
JaLCDOI 10.18926/66190
FullText URL jdc_003_041.pdf
Author KIMURA, Osamu| BABA, Masakazu| MORIKAWA, Minoru|
Abstract In this paper, we attempt to reconstruct the process by which Bizen Sue ware flowed into the palace capital in the early 7th century, the first half of the Asuka period. Among the large lids collected from the Sazarashi Nakaike Kiln in Setouchi City, Okayama Prefecture, we found one that closely resembles the lids unearthed in the southern part of the Nara Basin, the Asuka Fujiwara area, and it is now clear that Sue ware was supplied to the capital from the Bizen area in the eastern part of Okayama Prefecture. The supply of Sue ware from the Bizen area to the Asuka Fujiwara area may date back to the first half of the Asuka period. It has been suggested that the supply of Sue ware to the imperial capital became active in the latter half of the Asuka period, but the results of this paper clarify that the Bizen area was supplying Sue ware to the palace capital before such large-scale supply began. It is highly likely that the supply of Sue ware to the palace capital in the first half of the Asuka period became the basis for the mass supply seen in the latter half.
Keywords Asuka period ancient Bizen Sue ware supply of Sue ware to the imperial capital production and circulation
Amo Type 研究ノート (Research note)
Publication Title Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date 2024-03-25
Volume volume3
Publisher 岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page 41
End Page 54
ISSN 2436-8326
Content Type Journal Article
language Japanese
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Title Alternative Parameter study of strong ground motion simulation for the Median Tectonic Line in the case of the Iyo-Bungo Earthquake of September 1st, 1596
JaLCDOI 10.18926/66189
FullText URL jdc_003_021.pdf
Author OKUMA, Yurie| KUMAMOTO, Takashi|
Abstract The purpose of this study is to verify the fault length and earthquake magnitude of the Iyo-Bungo earthquake in 1596 estimated by Ishibashi (2019) using historical documents written in the same period. According to Ishibashi (2019), the length of the source fault was estimated to have been less than 100 km and the earthquake magnitude was roughly estimated to have been around 7.5. In order to attempt to reproduce the interpretation, we conducted two different strong ground motion simulations: the attenuation equation method and the characterized source model method, both used in the Headquarters for Earthquake Research Promotion. We simulated earthquake ground motions based on several source fault models including estimation by Ishibashi (2019). For the length of the fault, a 100 km length corresponding to the Iyonada segment of the Median Tectonic Line active fault system was the first model and 130 km and 160 km models extending onshore to the northeast were taken into account as epistemic uncertainties. Regarding the dip angle of the fault, both 40 and 90 degree models were considered also as epistemic uncertainties. Our calculation with other uncertainties shows that the models with a fault length of 100 km with a dip angle of 90 or 40 degrees are consistent with the seismic intensity and seismogenic fault length of offshore fault estimated by Ishibashi (2019) based on reliable first-grade documents. If low-certainty intensity estimates by Ishibashi (2019) are used to evaluate fault length in our calculation, the possibility of 130 or 160 km length models with additional onshore faults will remain. Our results show that the strong ground motion simulation could reinforce the expert’s interpretation of historical documents and propose quantitative source fault models for historical earthquakes.
Keywords Median Tectonic Line 1596 Iyo-Bungo earthquake strong ground motion simulation epistemic uncertainties
Amo Type 論文 (Research article)
Publication Title Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date 2024-03-25
Volume volume3
Publisher 岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page 21
End Page 40
ISSN 2436-8326
Content Type Journal Article
language Japanese
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JaLCDOI 10.18926/66188
FullText URL jdc_003_001.pdf
Author TSURI, Masao| AOO, Ken|
Abstract Holistic well-being has rapidly developed in the 21st century as a policy measurement tool. Nevertheless, there continue to be some gaps in the literature regarding the interrelation between subjective well-being and other factors, and, regarding disaggregation of the well-being status within a country, by age group, gender, and community. This study first illustrates how the concept of well-being developed from a philosophical and psychological conception of “happiness” to being measured by multidimensional tools that measure the impact of policy and the progress of society, such as OECD’s Better Life Index, UK’s National Well-being Measurement, and Japan’s Well-being Survey and Quality of Life. Subsequently, it analyzes the relationships between subjective well-being and objective variables by comparing the country, regional, and individual datasets. It found that some indicators, such as social relationships, have asymmetric effects on life satisfaction depending on the income level or threshold. In other words, if the income is less than a certain level, the effects of some indicators on life satisfaction are complementary to income, while if the income is above that level, the effects are substitutional. Finally, it estimates these effects and confirms them statistically by using the OECD Regional Statistics. Regarding the relationship between social connection and self-evaluation of life satisfaction rated on a 10-point Likert scale, the base score in the estimation is approximately 5.1 points higher in the lowest quartile group of income. However, the substitution is lower than that of the other groups by approximately -0.061. The coefficient of social connection for the other groups was approximately 0.059, and the lowest group had almost zero coefficients for substitution.
Keywords well-being household income social connection OECD Regional Statistics
Amo Type 論文 (Research article)
Publication Title Dynamics of Civilizations
Published Date 2024-03-25
Volume volume3
Publisher 岡山大学文明動態学研究所
Start Page 1
End Page 20
ISSN 2436-8326
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language English
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Author Matsuo, Toshihiko| Tanaka, Takehiro| Yamada, Kiyoshi| Nose, Motoko| Tanimoto, Yasushi|
Keywords debridement eyelid lacrimal sac Mycobacterium abscessus nontuberculous mycobacteria
Published Date 2023-12-21
Publication Title Clinical Case Reports
Volume volume11
Issue issue12
Publisher Wiley
Start Page e8364
ISSN 2050-0904
Content Type Journal Article
language English
OAI-PMH Set 岡山大学
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PubMed ID 38130855
DOI 10.1002/ccr3.8364
Web of Science KeyUT 001128230600001
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FullText URL olj_73_2_contents_eng.pdf
Publication Title Okayama Law Journal
Published Date 2023-12-22
Volume volume73
Issue issue2
ISSN 0386-3050
language Japanese
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FullText URL olj_73_2_colophon.pdf
Publication Title Okayama Law Journal
Published Date 2023-12-22
Volume volume73
Issue issue2
ISSN 0386-3050
language Japanese
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