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Ezure, JP
Hidetoshi Ezure, Tokyo JP
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| 20080274425 | POSITIVE WORKING LIGHT SENSITIVE PLANOGRAPHIC PRINTING PLATE MATERIAL - Disclosed is a positive working light sensitive planographic printing plate material comprising an aluminum support and provided thereon, a lower layer and an upper layer in that order, at least one of the upper and lower layers containing a fluoroalkyl group-containing acryl resin, wherein the upper layer contains an alkali soluble resin and a light-to-heat conversion material, and the lower layer contains an alkali soluble resin and an acid decomposable compound represented by the following formula (1), | 11-06-2008 |
Kaoru Ezure, Tokyo JP
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| 20100290870 | TRANSFER DEVICE - A transfer device according to the present invention includes a carrying-in area (A | 11-18-2010 |
Miho Ezure, Yokohama-Shi JP
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| 20120014430 | IMAGE ENCODING DEVICE AND IMAGE ENCODING METHOD - An image encoding device has: a first acquisition unit and a second acquisition unit that acquire a moving image; an encoding unit that encodes the acquired moving image in accordance with a predetermined encoding order and a predetermined encoding method; and a reception unit that receives an instruction to stop performing a process. When the reception unit receives the instruction, the encoding unit uses a last acquired image as an image that was to be acquired after the last acquired image and encodes all acquired images. | 01-19-2012 |
Seiyo Ezure, Tokyo JP
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| 20100084527 | ASSEMBLY TO ATTACH A DISPLAY DEVICE TO A DISPLAY DEVICE SUPPORT - An assembly to attach a display device to a support includes a body attachable to a display device support and a mounting member to which a display device is mountable, the mounting member including a collar that defines an axis about which the mounting member is rotatable relative to the body, the collar having a curved inwardly facing seat, the assembly further comprising a biasing member and a resiliently deformable friction element on the body, the biasing member and the friction element being received in the collar with the mating surface facing the seat when the assembly is assembled such that, when the biasing member is moved in an axial direction into the friction element, the biasing member acts on the friction element and the friction element is resiliently deformed by the biasing member to urge its mating surface against the seat to increase the frictional force therebetween. | 04-08-2010 |
Tetsuya Ezure, Tokyo JP
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| 20090253031 | ELECTROLYTE COMPOSITION, PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION ELEMENT USING THE SAME, AND DYE-SENSITIZED PHOTOVOLTAIC CELL - An electrolyte composition containing an ionic liquid and conductive particles, an electrolyte composition containing an ionic liquid and oxide semiconductor particles and optionally containing conductive particles, and an electrolyte composition containing an ionic liquid and insulating particles are provided. Furthermore, a photoelectric conversion element comprising: a working electrode, the working electrode comprising an electrode substrate and an oxide semiconductor porous film formed on the electrode substrate and sensitized with a dye; a counter electrode disposed opposing the working electrode; and an electrolyte layer made of these electrolyte compositions is provided. | 10-08-2009 |
| 20090293953 | ELECTROLYTE COMPOSITION, PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION ELEMENT USING THE SAME, AND DYE-SENSITIZED PHOTOVOLTAIC CELL - An electrolyte composition containing an ionic liquid and conductive particles, an electrolyte composition containing an ionic liquid and oxide semiconductor particles and optionally containing conductive particles, and an electrolyte composition containing an ionic liquid and insulating particles are provided. Furthermore, a photoelectric conversion element comprising: a working electrode, the working electrode comprising an electrode substrate and an oxide semiconductor porous film formed on the electrode substrate and sensitized with a dye; a counter electrode disposed opposing the working electrode; and an electrolyte layer made of these electrolyte compositions is provided. | 12-03-2009 |
Tomohiro Ezure, Ibaraki JP
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| 20100215104 | Method and System for Motion Estimation - A method of motion vector estimation for video encoding is provided that includes estimating a global motion vector for a sequence of macroblocks in a frame and estimating a motion vector for each macroblock in the sequence of macroblocks using the global motion vector to offset reference data for each macroblock. | 08-26-2010 |
Tomohiro Ezure, Tsukuba JP
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| 20100166060 | VIDEO TRANSCODER RATE CONTROL - A system and method for transcoding a video bitstream is disclosed herein. A video transcoder in accordance with the present disclosure includes a video decoder, a video encoder, and a rate controller. The video decoder decodes an encoded source video bitstream to produce an image. The video encoder encodes the image to produce a transcoded video bitstream. The rate controller controls the bitrate of the transcoded video bitstream. The rate controller includes a macroblock level controller that provides a transcoder quantization parameter to the encoder. The macroblock level controller derives the transcoder quantization parameter applied to a transcoder macroblock by the encoder, at least in part, from a source quantization parameter of a corresponding macroblock in the source video bitstream. | 07-01-2010 |
Tomonobu Ezure, Yokohama-Shi JP
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| 20090157152 | COSMETIC METHOD FOR IMPROVING SKIN CONDITION OF FACE AND NECK, AND APPARATUS THEREOF - It is an object of the invention to develop a method and an apparatus for improving a skin condition by improving the condition of the subcutaneous fat tissue that induces abnormal secretion of adipocytokines by the subcutaneous fat cells. The present invention provides a method for improving skin condition of the face and/or neck. The method for improving skin condition of the present invention comprises a step for applying 60 to 90 minutes of thermal stimulation at 41 to 43° C. to the subcutaneous fat of the face and/or neck. The present invention also provides an apparatus for improving the skin condition of the face and/or neck. The apparatus for improving skin condition of the present invention comprises a heater and applies 60 to 90 minutes of thermal stimulation at 41 to 43° C. to the subcutaneous fat of the face and/or neck. | 06-18-2009 |
Toru Ezure, Kyoto-Shi JP
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| 20090155881 | CELL-FREE PROTEIN SYNTHESIS METHOD AND CELL-FREE PROTEIN SYNTHESIS REACTION SOLUTION USING ADENOSINE 3',5'-BISPHOSPHATE - The present invention provides a method of conducting cell-free protein synthesis by conveniently suppressing mRNA degradation, and a reaction solution enabling cell-free protein synthesis by conveniently suppressing mRNA degradation. A cell-free protein synthesis method using a cell-free protein synthesis reaction solution containing at least an extract liquid derived from a living cell, a potassium salt, a magnesium salt, adenosine triphosphate, guanosine triphosphate, creatine phosphate, creatine kinase, amino acid, a tRNA, an mRNA, a buffer, and adenosine 3′,5′-bisphosphate. | 06-18-2009 |
Toru Ezure, Osaka JP
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| 20080221311 | Preparation method of insect cell extract solution for cell-free protein synthesis, the insect cell extract solution and cell-free synthesis method of protein using the insect cell extract solution - The present invention provides a preparation method of an insect cell extract solution for cell-free protein synthesis, the insect cell extract solution, a protein synthesis method in a cell-free system, which uses the insect cell extract solution, and a kit for cell-free protein synthesis containing the insect cell extract solution. The extract solution is easily prepared by the method of the present invention and can synthesize a higher amount of protein than by extract solutions prepared by conventional methods. | 09-11-2008 |
Yuichiro Ezure, Tokyo JP
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| 20090149222 | WIRELESS BASE STATION, COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, BELONGING INFORMATION MANAGEMENT METHOD AND STORAGE MEDIUM FOR STORING PROGRAM - The present invention is to allow prompt and reliable synchronization of belonging information management table even in environments where there is a possibility of receiving update notification information from a plurality of wireless base stations, without needing unnecessarily large traffic for synchronization of belonging information management table. Wireless base station stores belonging information management table, to which belonging information of a terminal belonging to the base station is associated with, to new/old judgment information for judgment of new/old of update. Belonging information update unit performs update of belonging information including the new/old judgment information thereof. Further, upon receiving update notification information from other wireless base station, the belonging information update unit updates the belonging information management table based on the update notification information. The update notification information includes at least updated portion in the belonging information and new/old judgment information. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20120014309 | WIRELESS COMMUNICATION APPARATUS, WIRELESS NETWORK SYSTEM, DATA TRANSFER METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM | 01-19-2012 |
