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Maiko Hamada, Osaka-Shi JP
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| 20100041643 | THIENOTRIAZOLODIAZEPINE COMPOUND AND MEDICINAL USE THEREOF - [Solving means] A thienotriazolodiazepine compound of the following formula (I) | 02-18-2010 |
Maiko Hayata US
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| 20110209994 | PROTECTIVE SHEET AND USE THEREOF - A protective sheet (for example, a protective sheet for masking during plating) is provided that has an excellent balance of adherence to the surface of an adherend and easy releasability when heat and pressure bonded. The protective sheet includes a substrate and a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) layer which is provided on one side of the substrate. The PSA layer is thermoplastic. When the protective sheet is pressure bonded to a polyimide film at a temperature of 120° C. and a pressure of 0.34 MPa for a pressing time of 5 seconds, the protective sheet has a peel strength PS | 09-01-2011 |
Maiko Hishioka, Osaka JP
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| 20100176500 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - A semiconductor device includes a plurality of electrodes formed on a semiconductor chip, and a plurality of wires each connecting each of the electrodes to an inner lead, and each having a plurality of bending points. A first wire of the plurality of the wires has a slope extending upwardly from a first bending point toward a second bending point, where the first bending point is being located at an upper end of a rising portion. The second bending point of the first wire is the highest bending point in the first wire. A second wire of the plurality of the wires has a slope extending downwardly from a first bending point toward a second bending point, where the first bending point is located at an upper end of a rising portion. The second bending point of the second wire is the lowest bending point in the second wire. | 07-15-2010 |
Maiko Ito, Shizuoka-Ken JP
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| 20110219326 | IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, AUTHORITY MANAGEMENT METHOD OF IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, AND AUTHORITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM OF IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - There is provided an image forming apparatus which can simply create a role that is an assembly of the authorities for using each function of the image forming apparatus. | 09-08-2011 |
Maiko Kaneko, Ishikawa JP
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| 20100006801 | Sugar derivatives and application of same - A sugar derivative derived from Aphanothece sacrum as a freshwater blue-green alga, having a mean molecular weight of 2,000,000 or more and a repeat structure of a sugar chain unit where a sugar constituent of a hexose structure and a sugar constituent of a pentose structure are conjugated together in a linear chain or a branched chain, containing a lactated, sulfated sugar as a constituent, where 2.7 or more hydroxyl groups per 100 hydroxyl groups are sulfated or sulfur element occupies 1.5% by weight or more of all of the elements, in the sugar chain unit. | 01-14-2010 |
| 20110272292 | METAL COLLECTION METHOD AND METAL COLLECTION DEVICE - The method of the present invention includes a step (i) in which a voltage is applied between first and second electrodes | 11-10-2011 |
Maiko Karlsson, Malmo SE
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| 20090073310 | SHUTTER ARRANGEMENT FOR COVERING A CAMERA LENS - A shutter arrangement for covering a camera lens includes a camera lens cover that is movable in a plane along a first direction between a first closed position and a second opened position. In the first closed position, the camera lens cover substantially covers the camera lens and in the second opened position, the camera lens is substantially uncovered. The shutter arrangement also includes a movable cover that moves between a first position and a second position which displaces the movable cover from the plane. | 03-19-2009 |
| 20110097071 | SHUTTER ARRANGEMENT FOR COVERING A CAMERA LENS - A shutter arrangement for covering a camera lens includes a camera lens cover that is movable in a plane along a first direction between a first closed position and a second opened position. In the first closed position, the camera lens cover substantially covers the camera lens and in the second opened position, the camera lens is substantially uncovered. The shutter arrangement also includes a movable cover that moves between a first position and a second position which displaces the movable cover from the plane. | 04-28-2011 |
Maiko Kato, Tokyo JP
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| 20100047854 | METHOD FOR DETECTION OF HUMAN PRECURSOR T CELL AND PRECURSOR B CELL - A method for detection of a precursor T cell or precursor B cell, a method for evaluation of the property of a hematopoietic precursor cell in a source for transplantation, and a kit for use in the evaluation are disclosed. A precursor T cell or precursor B cell can be detected by co-cultivating a stromal cell line with a monocyte. By using the detection method, a precursor T cell or precursor B cell can be quantified and can also evaluate the property of a hematopoietic precursor cell in a source for transplantation. | 02-25-2010 |
Maiko Kikuchi, Tokyo JP
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| 20120080053 | METHOD FOR CLEANING OF SEMICONDUCTOR SUBSTRATE AND ACIDIC SOLUTION - Disclosed is a cleaning method which can remove, particularly, all of an organic contaminant, a particle contaminant, and a metal contaminant adhered to a semiconductor substrate at a high cleaning level, and which can realize the reduction in environmental load caused by the cleaning. The method of cleaning the semiconductor substrate includes a first cleaning process of cleaning the semiconductor substrate with a cleaning composition including a transition-metal-containing water-soluble salt (A), a chelating agent (B1), and a peroxide (C), a ratio of the chelating agent (B1) to the transition-metal-containing water-soluble salt (A) being 0.5 molar equivalent or more; and a second cleaning process of cleaning the semiconductor substrate, which is cleaned through the first cleaning process, with an acidic solution containing a chelating agent (B2). | 04-05-2012 |
Maiko Kondo, Shizuoka-Ken JP
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| 20090017392 | TONER, DEVELOPER AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A toner composition including toner particles including at least a binder resin; and a colorant, wherein the toner composition satisfies at least one of the following relationships (1) and (2): | 01-15-2009 |
| 20100233609 | TONER, DEVELOPER AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - The present invention relates to toner compositions containing: toner particles made of: binder resin; colorant; and a wax which is dispersed in the toner particles, where the toner composition satisfies relationship (2): B≦394−400A′ when 0.950 | 09-16-2010 |
Maiko Sakai, Tsukuba-Shi JP
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| 20100323231 | POSITIVE ELECTRODE ACTIVE MATERIAL, SODIUM SECONDARY BATTERY, AND PRODUCTION METHOD OF OLIVINE-TYPE PHOSPHATE - Disclosed are a positive electrode active material and a method for producing an olivine-type phosphate. The positive electrode active material comprises an olivine-type phosphate represented by the following formula (I), wherein the maximum peak in an X-ray diffraction pattern obtained using a CuKα ray is the peak of the (031) plane of the olivine-type phosphate and the half-value width of the peak is 1.5° or less: A | 12-23-2010 |
Maiko Shibuya, Tochigi JP
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| 20080234413 | Polyacetal resin composition - A polyacetal resin composition of the present invention includes: a) a polyacetal resin, b) a high molecular weight silicone blended with a polyacetal resin, a high molecular weight silicone blended with an olefin resin, a polyolefin resin grafted to a silicone compound or a combination thereof, and c) an organic cyclic compound having an active imino group. | 09-25-2008 |
| 20100056698 | POLYOXYMETHYLENE COMPOSITIONS AND ARTICLES MADE FROM THESE - Polyoxymethylene compositions comprising (a) 20 to 80 weight percent polyacetal homopolymer, copolymer, or mixtures of these; (b) 5 to 40 weight percent glass fiber; (c) 0.1 to 2 weight percent polymeric thermal stabilizer selected from the group consisting of polyacrylamide, polymethacrylamide, and mixtures of these; (d) 0.02 to 2 weight percent allantoin; and 0.1 to 5 weight percent of an ethylene copolymer of the formula E/X/Y; wherein Y includes a glycidyl group. Articles made from these compositions. | 03-04-2010 |
Maiko Shikatani, Osaka JP
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| 20110261221 | IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD - An image processing device for displaying a planar map which can be easily viewed by a user without increasing the amount of processing. A planar map generating device ( | 10-27-2011 |
Maiko Suzuki, Kagawa JP
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| 20110046597 | WEARING ARTICLE - The present invention aims to provide a wearing article improved so that various types of nonwoven fabrics can be effectively used for target nonwoven fabric without anxiety that the target nonwoven fabric once engaged with hook elements might be readily torn. As an outer sheet | 02-24-2011 |
| 20110251577 | WEARING ARTICLE - A wearing article configured so as to prevent bodily fluids from staying in the proximal side edges of the cuffs and thereby to restrict development of skin troubles such as diaper rashes due to such staying bodily fluids. The wearing article includes a chassis having an inner sheet lying on a side facing a wearer's body and an outer sheet lying on a side facing away from the wearer's body and a liquid-absorbent structure is sandwiched between these inner and outer sheet. The liquid-absorbent structure is formed with highly absorbent regions having a higher bodily fluid absorption capacity than that of a remaining region. The highly absorbent regions include front regions lying on the side of a front end and rear regions lying on the side of a rear end. The highly absorbent regions are formed by increasing a thickness of a liquid-absorbent core. Leakage-barrier cuffs are formed on the side of the inner sheet facing the wearer's body. Proximal side edges of the leakage-barrier cuffs are bonded to the inner sheet by bonding means which partially overlap the front and rear regions of the liquid-absorbent structure. | 10-13-2011 |
Maiko Tanaka, Chiba-Shi JP
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| 20110242595 | Data dividing method and data dividing device - The data dividing method includes: a printer state detecting step of detecting a state of the printer device; a division data amount setting step of setting, when a first division data item is to be transferred to the printer device, a size of a print range included in a second division data item to be subsequently transferred to the printer device based on the state of the printer device detected in the printer state detecting step; and a data dividing step of dividing the print range of data to be printed into the second division data items based on the size of the print range set in the division data amount setting step. | 10-06-2011 |
Maiko Tanaka, Ichihara-Shi JP
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| 20120073743 | ADHESIVE SHEET AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME, SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE MANUFACTURING METHOD AND SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - An adhesive sheet comprising a release substrate | 03-29-2012 |
Maiko Yamaguchi, Kamakura-Shi JP
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| 20100310993 | TRANSPORTING METHOD, TRANSPORTING APPARATUS, EXPOSURE METHOD, AND EXPOSURE APPARATUS - A ladder type stage apparatus that transports a film-shaped substrate includes a plurality of rods whose longitudinal directions are aligned in a direction that is orthogonal to the moving direction of the film-shaped substrate in order to support the film-shaped substrate; chains that join the rods along a closed-loop trajectory; and a drive motor that moves the rods along this loop-shaped trajectory via the chains. | 12-09-2010 |
Maiko Yasui, Atsugi-Shi JP
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| 20100263851 | HEAT-TRANSFER MECHANISM AND INFORMATION DEVICE - A heat-transfer mechanism which transfers heat of a heat-generating component mounted on a board to a housing includes a heat-transfer plate having a bottom face portion which has contact with the heat-generating component, a first heat-transfer portion which is screwed near one end portion of the housing and a second heat-transfer portion which is screwed near the other end portion of the housing. | 10-21-2010 |
Maiko Yoshida, Shizuoka-Ken JP
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| 20100173079 | EMULSION TYPE INKJET INK - One embodiment of the invention is an emulsion type inkjet ink including water, a pigment, an emulsifier, and an alcohol compound in which the alcohol compound is dispersed in water with the emulsifier. The emulsifier is a polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid ester compound, and the alcohol compound is a compound including an aromatic ring and having a boiling point of 180° C. or higher. | 07-08-2010 |
| 20110109687 | INKJET EMULSION INK - According to one embodiment, an inkjet emulsion ink includes coloring material, an aqueous liquid, an oil liquid, and a polyvinyl alcohol. The aqueous liquid accounts for 10 to 40% by weight of the inkjet emulsion ink, the oil liquid accounts for 60 to 90% by weight of the inkjet emulsion ink. At least a part of the oil liquid is an aromatic alcohol represented by general formula A. The polyvinyl alcohol accounts for 0.1 to 3% by weight of the inkjet emulsion ink and is represented by general formula B. The viscosity of an aqueous solution containing 4% by weight of the polyvinyl alcohol at 20° C. is less than 10 mPa·s. | 05-12-2011 |
| 20110148977 | INKJET EMULSION INK - According to one embodiment, an inkjet emulsion ink includes an aqueous liquid, a color pigment dispersed in the aqueous liquid, an oil liquid, a white pigment dispersed in the oil liquid, and polyvinyl alcohol. The aqueous liquid content of the inkjet emulsion ink is W | 06-23-2011 |
| 20110148978 | INKJET EMULSION INK - According to one embodiment, an inkjet emulsion ink includes a pigment, an aqueous liquid, an oil liquid, and a polyoxyethylene hydrogenated castor oil. The polyoxyethylene hydrogenated castor oil emulsifies the aqueous liquid and the oil liquid. The oil liquid is at least partly an aliphatic monoalcohol having 6 to 9 carbon atoms. | 06-23-2011 |
| 20110259238 | AQUEOUS PIGMENT INK - According to one embodiment, an aqueous pigment ink includes water, a pigment, and a water-soluble polymeric compound. The pigment is contained in the aqueous pigment ink in an amount of less than 5 wt %. The aqueous pigment ink has viscosities (mPa·s) measured at 25° C. using a cone-plate type viscometer and satisfying the following relationships: | 10-27-2011 |
| 20110261107 | AQUEOUS INKJET INK - According to one embodiment, an aqueous inkjet ink includes water and a pigment. The pigment is contained in the aqueous inkjet ink in an amount of less than 5 wt %. The queous inkjet ink has viscosities (mPa·s) measured at 25° C. using a cone-plate type viscometer and satisfying the following relationships: | 10-27-2011 |
| 20110273515 | AQUEOUS INKJET INK - According to one embodiment, an aqueous inkjet ink includes a dispersion medium that contains water and a water-soluble polyhydric alcohol having a weight average molecular weight of 400 or more, and a pigment. The pigment accounts for less than 5 mass % of the total amount of the aqueous inkjet ink. The aqueous inkjet ink has viscosities (mPa·s) measured using a cone-plate type viscometer at 20 rpm and satisfying the following relationships: | 11-10-2011 |
| 20110279514 | AQUEOUS INKJET INK - According to one embodiment, an aqueous inkjet ink includes water in an amount of from 15 to 50% by mass of the total amount of the ink, a glycol mixture in an amount of from 34 to 80% by mass of the total amount of the ink, and a pigment in an amount of from 2 to 20% by mass of the total amount of the ink. The glycol mixture contains 40 to 70% by mass of propylene glycol, with the remainder being isoprene glycol. | 11-17-2011 |
| 20110279515 | AQUEOUS INKJET INK - According to one embodiment, an aqueous inkjet ink includes a color material, water as a first liquid, propylene glycol as a second liquid, and a compound represented by the following general formula (PEG) or a compound represented by the following general formula (PGC) as a third liquid. The aqueous inkjet ink has a water activity of 0.85 or less. | 11-17-2011 |
| 20120013676 | AQUEOUS INKJET INK - According to one embodiment, an aqueous inkjet ink includes a pigment in an amount of 2 to 20% by mass of the total amount of the aqueous inkjet ink, and a dispersion medium in which the pigment is dispersed. The dispersion medium contains water in the amount of 53 to 94% by mass, with the remainder of the dispersion medium being a compound represented by the following general formula 1. The water accounts for 50 to 80% by mass of the total amount of the aqueous inkjet ink. | 01-19-2012 |
| 20120033010 | AQUEOUS INKJET INK - According to one embodiment, an aqueous inkjet ink includes a color material in an amount of 2 to 20% by mass of the total amount of ink, water in an amount of 41 to 70% by mass of the total amount, and a water-soluble organic solvent in an amount of 20 to 53% by mass of the total amount. The solvent contains a compound represented by the following general formula 1 which accounts for 20 to 50% by mass of the total amount of ink. When the amount of compound is equal to the amount of solvent, the total amount of solvent is the compound, and the sum of the amounts of the color material, the water, and the solvent is 100% by mass or less of the ink. | 02-09-2012 |
| 20120062644 | AQUEOUS INKJET INK - According to one embodiment, an aqueous inkjet ink includes a color material, water in an amount of 50-70% by mass of the total amount of the ink, and a water-soluble organic solvent in an amount of 29-49% by mass of the total amount. The soluble organic solvent contains a compound represented by the following general formula 1 which accounts for 10-36% by mass of the total amount of ink. When the amount of the compound is equal to the amount of the solvent, the total amount of the solvent is the compound. The sum of the amounts of the color material, the water, and the water-soluble organic solvent is 100% by mass or less of the ink. | 03-15-2012 |
| 20120062645 | AQUEOUS INKJET INK - According to one embodiment, an aqueous inkjet ink includes a color material, water in an amount of from 50-70% by mass of the total amount of the ink, and a water-soluble organic solvent in an amount of from 29-49% by mass of the total amount. The water-soluble organic solvent contains a compound represented by the following general formula 1, and the compound represented by the following general formula 1 accounts for 10-35% by mass of the total amount of the ink. The sum of the amounts of the color material, the water, and the water-soluble organic solvent is 100% by mass or less of the ink. | 03-15-2012 |
