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Hayashi, Hyogo
Chieko Hayashi, Hyogo JP
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| 20090141774 | SPREAD SPECTRUM CLOCK GENERATOR CAPABLE OF FREQUENCY MODULATION WITH HIGH ACCURACY - In a spread spectrum clock generator, a DLL circuit delays an oscillation clock signal from a VCO and outputs ten delay clock signals having different phases respectively. A selector selects any one of the ten delay clock signals, and outputs a selected clock signal. A control circuit controls a signal selection operation of the selector. A feedback frequency divider divides a frequency of the selected clock signal by a frequency division ratio N, and generates a comparison clock signal. In this manner, a phase of the comparison clock signal can be fine-tuned. Therefore, a spread spectrum clock generator capable of frequency modulation with high accuracy can be obtained. | 06-04-2009 |
Kazuki Hayashi, Hyogo JP
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| 20110173948 | COMBINED CYCLE ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION PLANT AND HEAT EXCHANGER - A loss of heat that can be recovered in a heat recovery steam generator is eliminated, whereby a combined cycle electric power generation plant with high heat recovery efficiency is provided. A combined cycle electric power generation plant is adopted that includes a heat recovery steam generator | 07-21-2011 |
Kazumasa Hayashi, Hyogo JP
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| 20090232524 | DEVELOPER SUPPLY DEVICE, DEVELOPER SUPPLY CONTROL METHOD, AND DEVELOPER SUPPLY CONTROL PROGRAM - An image forming device in which the toner density of a two-component developing device can be stably controlled in printing a one-page image and the frequency of interruption of even printing a series of pages can be decreased as less as possible. The number of pixels of the image relevant to the development counted during the printing and the toner consumption is estimated from other image information, and the amount of toner corresponding to the consumption is supplemented. In this supplement, the count is acquired at an intermediate time of the one-page printing, the toner consumption is estimated, and the toner is supplemented during the printing after the intermediate time. Thereby, toner supplement can be performed ahead of its schedule, and a variation of the toner density can be prevented correspondingly. | 09-17-2009 |
Kazushi Hayashi, Hyogo JP
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| 20100219350 | Beam Detector and Beam Monitor Using The Same - A beam detector and a beam monitor using the same are provided, the beam detector being capable of precisely and stably detecting, for a long period of time, the position, the intensity distribution, and the change with time of radiation beams, soft x-ray beams, and the like and being manufactured at a low cost as compared to that of a conventional detection device. | 09-02-2010 |
Keiichi Hayashi, Hyogo JP
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| 20090325073 | MATERIAL FOR CONTACT COMPONENTS OR BATTERY COMPONENTS, AND BATTERY USING THE SAME - A material for contact components or battery components, which includes a metal sheet having a surface layer portion containing a first metal element, the metal sheet including a Cr-containing steel plate or a surface-treated steel plate, and at least a part of the first metal element on an outermost surface of the surface layer portion being substituted by a second metal element having a nobler standard electrode potential than the first metal element, the second metal element being deposited on the outermost surface in a state of a particulate metal, oxide, or hydroxide. | 12-31-2009 |
Keizo Hayashi, Hyogo JP
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| 20090275676 | Process for Producing Particulate Resin - A process for particulate-resin production from an aqueous solution containing resin particles by recovering the particulate resin from the solution. In recovering the particulate resin from the aqueous solution, a lubricant is added in an amount of 0.05-5 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of the resin ingredient contained in the particulate resin and a dispersant is added in an amount 0.1 to 1 time by weight the amount of the lubricant. Thus, a particulate resin excellent in transparency and blocking resistance can be obtained. In particular, a particulate isobutyrene block copolymer resin can be stably produced. | 11-05-2009 |
Masao Hayashi, Hyogo JP
Motoko Hayashi, Hyogo JP
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| 20090203096 | Process for Production of Optically Active Alcohol - The present invention provides methods for producing (S)-1,1,1-trifluoro-2-propanol, which include the step of reacting an enzyme of any one of alcohol dehydrogenase CpSADH, alcohol dehydrogenase ReSADH, carbonyl reductase ScoPAR, (2S,3S)-butanediol dehydrogenase ZraSBDH, carbonyl reductase ScGCY1, tropinone reductase HnTR1, tropinone reductase DsTR1, or alcohol dehydrogenase BstADHT, a microorganism or a transformant strain that functionally expresses the enzyme, or a processed material thereof, with 1,1,1-trifluoroacetone. The present invention also provides methods for producing (R)-1,1,1-trifluoro-2-propanol, which include the step of reacting alcohol dehydrogenase PfODH, a microorganism or a transformant strain that functionally expresses the enzyme, or a processed material thereof, with 1,1,1-trifluoroacetone. | 08-13-2009 |
Ryuzo Hayashi, Hyogo JP
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| 20080223733 | Analysis Apparatus and Analysis Method for Glycosylated Hemoglobin - Disclosed is a method for calculating a ratio of glycosylated hemoglobin with high accuracy by electrochemically detecting the concentration of fructosyl valine or fructosyl valyl-histidine in a sample. Also disclosed is an apparatus for assaying glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin simultaneously. Further disclosed are a method and an apparatus for removing hydrogen peroxide in a sample. | 09-18-2008 |
