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Computers & Structures | 1982

Finite strip analysis of curved composite girders with incomplete interaction

Yasunori Arizumi; Takeshi Oshiro; Sumio Hamada

This paper presents a finite strip analysis of curved composite girders with incomplete interaction. In the present analysis curved composite girder bridges are modelled by curved strip elements for the concrete slab and steel girder and spring elements for the shear connectors. The shear connectors are assumed as a two-dimensional spring element along the nodal line. The proposed method is applied to the analysis of curved box girders, curved plates and curved composite girder bridges with complete and incomplete interaction. Some analytical results obtained by this method are compared with the test results and theoretical values obtained by other methods, and they are in good agreement. Slip behavior of curved composite box girders is also discussed based on the results by the proposed method.


Journal of Gastroenterology | 1998

Combined hepatocellular and cholangiocellular carcinoma in a non-cirrhotic liver

Masayuki Shiraishi; Yasukatsu Takushi; Hiroaki Simoji; Takeshi Oshiro; Sanae Shinzato; Noboru Tanigawa; Toshiomi Kusano; Yoshihiro Muto

Abstract: Combined hepatocellular (HCC) and cholangiocellular carcinoma (CCC) (mixed carcinoma) is a rare subtype of primary hepatic carcinoma. We report a case of mixed carcinoma that developed in a non-cirrhotic liver, in a patient who was serologically negative for both hepatitis B and C viruses. A 65-year-old Japanese woman with a 25-year history of chronic rheumatoid arthritis had been treated with steroids and anti-inflammatory drugs, and was diagnosed by ultrasonography with an asymptomatic solitary tumor in the right lobe of the liver. On computed tomography scan and hepatic arteriography, the tumor was well enhanced by contrast medium in the early phase. Based on the findings of elevated serum alpha-feto protein (AFP, 245 ng/ml) and normal carcino-embryonic antigen (CEA, 2.6 ng/ml) levels, a preoperative diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma was made. Right lobectomy of the liver was performed on January 7, 1997. Histological examination showed that the resected tumor consisted of combined CCC cells and HCC cells in an intermingled form, with CCC being far more dominant than HCC. The tumor was therefore determined to be a combined carcinoma, subclassified as intermingled type. This case appears to indicate that mixed type carcinoma developed in a non-cirrhotic liver, with CCC being dominant; such a finding is extremely unusual, based on previously published reports.


Journal of Structural Engineering-asce | 1988

Behavior Study of Curved Composite Box Girders

Yasunori Arizumi; Sumio Hamada; Takeshi Oshiro


Transplantation Proceedings | 2001

Human thrombomodulin improves the microcirculation of the xeno-perfused porcine liver.

Masayuki Shiraishi; Takeshi Oshiro; Kaoru Taira; Eiji Nozato; Masayoshi Nagahama; Hironori Nomura; Yasukatsu Takushi; Hideki Sugawa; Yoshihiro Muto


Special Publication | 1985

Structural Performance and Bending Test of Deteriorated Reinforced Concrete Bridges

Takeshi Oshiro; Sumio Hamada


Proceedings of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers | 1983

STATIC BEHAVIOR OF CURVED COMPOSITE BOX GIRDERS

Yasunori Arizumi; Sumio Hamada; Takeshi Oshiro


Transplantation Proceedings | 2000

Adenovirus-mediated triple gene transfer of human complement regulating proteins to the porcine endothelial cell.

Masayoshi Nagahama; Masayuki Shiraishi; Takeshi Oshiro; Yoshihiro Muto


琉球大学工学部紀要 | 1987

Experimental and Analytical Studies on Behavior of Curved Composite Box Girders

Yasunori Arizumi; Sumio Hamada; Takeshi Oshiro; 康則 有住


Concrete international | 1987

Vertical Cracking of Concrete Tank Walls

Sumio Hamada; Takeshi Oshiro; ShinichiI Hino


Transplantation Proceedings | 2000

Adenovirus-mediated gene transfer of DAF and CD59 in xenogeneic pig liver perfusion

Masayuki Shiraishi; Masayoshi Nagahama; Eiji Nozato; Takeshi Oshiro; Kaoru Taira; Yoshihiro Muto

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Sumio Hamada

Kanto Gakuin University

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Yoshihiro Muto

University of the Ryukyus

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Eiji Nozato

University of the Ryukyus

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Kaoru Taira

University of the Ryukyus

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Hideki Sugawa

University of the Ryukyus

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Hiroaki Simoji

University of the Ryukyus

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