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Sayoko Amano, Utsunomiya-Shi JP
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20090067053 | OPTICAL SYSTEM AND IMAGE PICKUP APPARATUS HAVING SAME - An optical system includes an optical element formed of resin. On at least one of optical surfaces on the light incidence side of the optical element formed of resin, a plurality of depressions or protrusions of a size not larger than the wavelengths of visible light is formed without a periodic structure or in a random arrangement. | 03-12-2009 |
20130034711 | OPTICAL ELEMENT, AND OPTICAL SYSTEM AND OPTICAL APPARATUS USING SAME - The optical element of the present invention has an anti-reflection film formed on a substrate. The anti-reflection film comprises a low refractive index layer that is formed by mutually binding hollow fine particles, each of which has a vacancy therein, using a binder, and the low refractive index layer consists of a first layer serving as an outermost layer and a second layer which is adjacent to the first layer and is located on the substrate side. Here, the filling ratio of the binder to the first layer is lower than the filling ratio of the binder to the second layer, the refractive index of the first layer is 1.1 or more but not more than 1.25 and the refractive index of the second layer is 1.26 or more but not more than 1.35 | 02-07-2013 |
20140133032 | OPTICAL ELEMENT HAVING ANTIREFLECTIVE FILM, OPTICAL SYSTEM, AND OPTICAL APPARATUS - An optical element includes a substrate that is transparent, and an antireflective film laminated on the substrate. The antireflective film includes, in order from the substrate, a first layer, a second layer, and a third layer. The substrate has a refractive index of 1.80 to 2.05 for the d-line. The first layer is an inorganic oxide film having a refractive index of 1.43 to 1.47 for the d-line and a physical film thickness of 29.0 to 40.0 nm and containing silica as a main component. The second layer is an inorganic oxide film having a refractive index of 2.00 to 2.20 for the d-line and a physical film thickness of 12.0 to 41.0 nm. The third layer is a film having a refractive index of 1.23 to 1.26 for the d-line and a physical film thickness of 110.0 to 130.0 nm and containing silica nanoparticles. | 05-15-2014 |
Sayoko Kobayashi, Tokyo JP
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20110033855 | METHOD FOR QUANTIFYING TARGET NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES AND KIT FOR QUANTIFYING TARGET NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES - The present invention is to provide a method for highly sensitively and precisely quantifying nucleic acid molecules in a sample. The method for quantifying target nucleic acid molecules in a nucleic acid-containing sample comprises: (a) preparing a sample solution comprising a nucleic acid-containing sample, a first nucleic acid molecule probe comprising a sequence complementary to the target nucleic acid molecule and conjugated with a first marker, and a second nucleic acid molecule probe comprising a sequence complementary to the first nucleic acid molecule probe and conjugated with a second marker; (b) denaturing nucleic acid molecules in this sample solution; (c) hybridizing them; (d) forming a covalent bond between two nucleic acid strands in the hybrid under a same condition, regarding the temperature and the salt concentration, as that of the hybrid formation; and (e) quantifying the target nucleic acid molecules by detecting a time course change in an optical characteristic of the first marker or the second marker in the sample solution, wherein an optical characteristic of at least either one of the first marker and the second marker is changed depending on whether or not the first nucleic acid molecule probe and the second nucleic acid molecule probe are hybridized. | 02-10-2011 |
Sayoko Tanaka, Oume-Shi JP
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20100332467 | DISPLAY PROCESSING APPARATUS, DISPLAY PROCESSING METHOD, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT - According to one embodiment, an display processing apparatus includes an operation receiver, a view information acquiring module, a correlation calculator, a display information generator, and a display controller. The operation receiver receives operation to select key content. The view information acquiring module acquires view correlation information. The correlation calculator calculates the correlation of each of second contents with the key content based on the similarity to the key content and the view correlation information. The display information generator generates first display information of the key content and second display information of the second contents. The display controller displays list information including the first display information and pieces of the second display information. The pieces of the second display information are arranged around the first display information such that second display information of second content with higher correlation with the key content is closer to the first display information. | 12-30-2010 |
Sayoko Tanaka, Ome-Shi JP
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20090296741 | VIDEO PROCESSOR AND VIDEO PROCESSING METHOD - According to one embodiment, a video processor includes an interface module which sequentially receives two video and audio multiplex streams to be spliced as a preceding stream and a following stream, and a stream converting module which sequentially extracts time information monotonously increasing in each of the preceding stream and the following stream received by the interface module and performs rewriting for shifting one time information of either the preceding stream or the following stream in lump such that the time information is continuous at a splice point between the preceding stream and the following stream. | 12-03-2009 |
Sayoko Tanaka, Osaka JP
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20140321162 | ILLUMINATION CONTROL - The methods, devices, and/or compositions described herein can used to reduce variations, such as spatial and temporal variations, in luminance intensity. Luminance variation is reduced by varying some aspect of transmittance with respect to the intensity of light. | 10-30-2014 |