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181por Adachi, Shuhei, Honma, Tomoki, Yasaka, Ryosuke, Ohshima, Kazusato, Tokuda, Makoto“…TuMV is fundamentally divided into six phylogenetic groups; among which Asian-BR, basal-BR and world-B groups are known to occur in Japan. In Kyushu Japan, basal-BR has invaded approximately 2000 and immediately replaced the predominant world-B virus group. …”
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182por Elsayed, Ayman Khamis, Skuhravá, Marcela, Ohta, Kazuki, Yoshida, Satoshi, Tokuda, Makoto“…In 2018, an undescribed Massalongia species was discovered forming leaf galls on the midveins of B. grossa on Mount Tara, Saga Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan. In this study the species is described as M. nakamuratetsui Elsayed & Tokuda, sp. nov., and a DNA barcode provided for it. …”
Publicado 2020
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183por Tanaka, Rumi, Fujita, Kimie, Makimoto, Kiyoko, Yakushiji, Kanako, Tanaka, Satomi, Motomura, Goro, Fujii, Masanori, Ikemura, Satoshi, Nakashima, Yasuharu“…The ethics committee of Kyushu University approved this study (2019-126 and 2019-273). …”
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184por Hashimoto, Hiroki, Ito, Takamichi, Ichiki, Toshio, Yamada, Yuichi, Oda, Yoshinao, Furue, Masutaka“…In this study, we retrospectively reviewed 51 patients who were histopathologically diagnosed with cutaneous immune-related adverse events (irAEs) following ICI therapy between 2014 and 2020 at the Department of Dermatology of Kyushu University Hospital. Of the 51 patients (30 men, 21 women), maculopapular rash (38/51, 74.5%), erythema multiforme (2/51, 3.9%), lichenoid reaction (3/51, 5.9%), psoriasiform reaction (3/51, 5.9%), bullous pemphigoid (3/51, 5.9%), scleroderma-like reaction (1/51, 2.0%), and Stevens–Johnson syndrome (1/51, 2.0%) were observed. …”
Publicado 2021
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185“…In 2020, Cluster IV was dominant in the Kanto/Tosan and Kyushu/Okinawa regions, whilst in other regions Cluster II was predominant. …”
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186Effects of different winter climates in Japan on body composition of young Thoroughbreds in trainingpor ISHIMARU, Mutsuki, MATSUI, Akira, SEKI, Kazuhiro, KOROSUE, Kenji, AKIYAMA, Kentaro, MIZUKAMI, Hirotoshi, YOSHIDA, Toshinobu, TAYA, Kazuyoshi“…Changes in the body composition of 50 Thoroughbreds colts and fillies, born between 2004 and 2010, were compared between those reared at the Hidaka Training and Research Center (Hidaka), Hokkaido, which is extremely cold in winter, and those reared at the Miyazaki Yearling Training Farm (Miyazaki), Kyushu, which is mildly cold in winter. The horses were divided into two sex groups and reared and trained in Hidaka or Miyazaki for 7 months from October of one year of age to April of two years of age. …”
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187por Huang, Zheqi, Kawamura, Kahori, Kitayama, Takaya, Li, Qianying, Yang, Shijie, Miyake, Tatsuro“…Dental accessibility is decent in the 3 metropolitan areas around Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya but poor in the Tohoku and Kyushu regions. In addition, dental accessibility is significantly related to the prevalence of dental caries and dft after adjusting for other sociodemographic variables (P < .005). …”
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188“…In the examination of Hirota crania, Kyushu Island Jomon and Doigahama Yayoi crania were added as comparative data and contrasted with three-dimensional (3D) surface scan imaging and two-dimensional outline-based geometric morphometric analysis, combined with objective assessments of potential cranial modification. …”
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189por SUGO, Nobuo, TERAZONO, Sayaka, MATSUURA, Chie, FUCHINOUE, Yutaka, SAKAEYAMA, Yuki, ABE, Mitsuyoshi, MIKAI, Masataka, KUBOTA, Syuhei, KONDO, Kosuke, SHIMOKAWA, Shoko, MAEHARA, Taketoshi, AKUTSU, Hiroyoshi, IKAWA, Fusao, ENOMOTO, Yukiko, KAMIYA, Kazuko, KURODA, Satoshi, TAKESHIMA, Hideo, TAMURA, Noriko, HISHIKAWA, Tomohito, FUJII, Masazumi, FUJIMAKI, Takamitsu, HORIUCHI, Tetsuyoshi, YAMAMOTO, Junkoh, YAMAMOTO, Tetsuya, KATO, Yoko“…The programs of all seven branch meetings of the Japan Neurosurgical Society (Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu, Kinki, Chugoku/Shikoku, and Kyushu) were used to determine the number of presentations and chairpersons by sex. …”
Publicado 2023
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190“…METHODS: We divided 564 consecutive new outpatients at the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine of Kyushu University Hospital into two groups: a physically abused group and a non-abused group. …”
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191por Takarabe, Masataka, Kotera, Masaaki, Nishimura, Yosuke, Goto, Susumu, Yamanishi, Yoshihiro“…Contact: yamanishi@bioreg.kyushu-u.ac.jp Supplementary Information: Datasets and all results are available at http://cbio.ensmp.fr/~yyamanishi/aers/.…”
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192por Chow, Seinen, Kajigaya, Yoshikazu, Kurogi, Hiroaki, Niwa, Kentaro, Shibuno, Takuro, Nanami, Atsushi, Kiyomoto, Setuo“…We analyzed nucleotide sequences of the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene in the “D. savignyi-like” samples, and found all 17 individuals collected in the mainland of Japan (Sagami Bay and Kyushu) to be Diadema-sp, but all nine in the Ryukyu Archipelago (Okinawa and Ishigaki Islands) to be D. savignyi, with large nucleotide sequence difference between them (11.0%±1.7 SE). …”
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193por Chono, Makiko, Matsunaka, Hitoshi, Seki, Masako, Fujita, Masaya, Kiribuchi-Otobe, Chikako, Oda, Shunsuke, Kojima, Hisayo, Nakamura, Shingo“…Among commercial cultivars, ‘Iwainodaichi’ (Kyushu), ‘Junreikomugi’ (Kinki-Chugoku-Shikoku), ‘Kinuhime’ (Kanto-Tokai), ‘Nebarigoshi’ (Tohoku-Hokuriku), and ‘Kitamoe’ (Hokkaido) showed the strongest grain dormancy in each geographical group, and all these varieties, except for ‘Kitamoe’, were found to carry the Zen-type SNP. …”
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194por Tsuru, Tomoko, Adachi, Hisashi, Enomoto, Mika, Fukami, Ako, Kumagai, Eita, Nakamura, Sachiko, Nohara, Yume, Kono, Shoko, Nakao, Erika, Sakaue, Akiko, Morikawa, Nagisa, Fukumoto, Yoshihiro“…This cross-sectional study enrolled 1926 subjects (769 males and 1157 females) aged 40 to 95 years who underwent a health check-up in a Japanese cohort of the Seven Countries Study, in Tanushimaru, a typical farming town in Kyushu Island in 2009. The subjects’ medical history, alcohol intake, smoking habit, and current medications for hypertension, dyslipidemia, and diabetes were ascertained by questionnaire. …”
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195“…Hippocampus haema is only known from the Korea Strait, western Kyushu, and East/Japan Sea. Recognition of the three species is supported by differences in mitochondrial DNA fragments (cytochrome b, 16S rRNA, and 12S rRNA).…”
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196“…Detailed three-dimensional images of P and S wave velocity and Poisson’s ratio (σ) of the crust and upper mantle beneath Kyushu in SW Japan are determined, with a focus on the source area of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake (M 7.3) that occurred in the Beppu-Shimabara graben (BSG) where four active volcanoes and many active faults exist. …”
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197“…In Matsuyama, Japan, a native bitterling fish, Tanakia lanceolata, is known to form hybrids with another bitterling species, T. limbata, which was recently introduced from western Kyushu, Japan. These bitterlings spawn in the gills of two freshwater unionid species, Pronodularia japanensis and Nodularia douglasiae nipponensis, which have rapidly declined on the Matsuyama Plain in the past 30 years. …”
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198por Arima, Mitsuru, Akiyama, Masato, Fujiwara, Kohta, Mori, Yujiro, Inoue, Hirosuke, Seki, Eiko, Nakama, Takahito, Tsukamoto, Shoko, Ochiai, Masayuki, Ohga, Shouichi, Sonoda, Koh-Hei“…METHODS: In this ten-year retrospective study, we reviewed the medical records of patients who underwent ROP screening at Kyushu University Hospital. Among the patients who received IVB or laser photocoagulation (LPC) for the treatment of type 1 ROP, we included infants whose neurodevelopmental examination (the Kyoto Scale of Psychological Development [KSPD]) results at 18 months corrected age were available. …”
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199Trends in Nutritional Intake and Serum Cholesterol Levels over 40 Years in Tanushimaru, Japanese Men“…We investigated the relationship between time trends in nutrient intake and serum cholesterol levels in a Japanese cohort of the Seven Countries Study, in Tanushimaru, a typical farming town on Kyushu Island. METHODS: Subjects totaled 628 in 1958, 539 in 1977, 602 in 1982, 752 in 1989, and 402 in 1999, and all of the subjects were men aged 40-64 years. …”
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200“…Modelling of the Cascadia and Kyushu subduction zones shows that the products of sediment melting closely reproduce the magnetotelluric observations. …”
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