M. Hamada

Publication List Details

Period

1928 - 2009

Number

36

Co-Authors

Block Diagram of Back Biasing (2009)

Tadahiro Kuroda, T. Kuroda, A. Inoue, M. Sumita, M. Hamada, ...

• Dynamic power is dominant in LP-process Active power = leakage + dynamic [Generic] [Low-power] leakage dynamic leakage dynamic • FF power & Clock power Dynamic power component ratio for...

A Nanostructual Microwave Probe Used for Atomic Force Microscope (2008)

Ju, Y., Hamada, M., Kobayashi, T., Soyama, H.

In order to develop a new structure microwave probe, the fabrication of AFM probe on the GaAs wafer was studied. A waveguide was introduced by evaporating Au film on the top and bottom surfaces of...

A Nanostructual Microwave Probe Used for Atomic Force Microscope (2008)

Ju, Y., Hamada, M., Kobayashi, T., Soyama, H.

In order to develop a new structure microwave probe, the fabrication of AFM probe on the GaAs wafer was studied. A waveguide was introduced by evaporating Au film on the top and bottom surfaces of...

A Nanostructual Microwave Probe Used for Atomic Force Microscope (2008)

Ju, Y., Hamada, M., Kobayashi, T., Soyama, H.

In order to develop a new structure microwave probe, the fabrication of AFM probe on the GaAs wafer was studied. A waveguide was introduced by evaporating Au film on the top and bottom surfaces of...

A Nanostructual Microwave Probe Used for Atomic Force Microscope (2008)

Ju, Y., Hamada, M., Kobayashi, T., Soyama, H.

In order to develop a new structure microwave probe, the fabrication of AFM probe on the GaAs wafer was studied. A waveguide was introduced by evaporating Au film on the top and bottom surfaces of...

Mining frequent stem patterns from unaligned RNA sequences (2006)

Hamada, M., Tsuda, K., Kudo, T., Kin, T., Asai, K.

Motivation: In detection of non-coding RNAs, it is often necessary to identify the secondary structure motifs from a set of putative RNA sequences. Most of the existing algorithms aim to provide the...

A Bayesian Analysis of the Compression Set and Stress-Strain Behavior in a Thermally Aged Silicone Foam (2005)

J Coons, M McKay, M Hamada

This paper is at the forefront of material modeling in its application of advanced statistical theory to an accelerated aging study for the purpose of predicting long-time stress-strain behavior of a...

Auxiliary Field Meson Model at Finite Temperature and Density (2005)

Kouno, H., Sakaguchi, T., Kashiwa, K., Hamada, M., Tokudome, H., Matsuzaki, M., ...

Starting from many quark interactions, we construct a nonlinear sigma-omega model at finite temperature and density. The mesons are introduced as auxiliary fields. Effective quark-meson couplings are...

A Bayesian Analysis of the Compression Set and Stress-Strain Behavior in a Thermally Aged Silicone Foam (2005)

J Coons, M McKay, M Hamada

This paper is at the forefront of material modeling in its application of advanced statistical theory to an accelerated aging study for the purpose of predicting long-time stress-strain behavior of a...

A Fully Bayesian Approach for Combining Multilevel Failure Information in Fault Tree Quantification and Corresponding Optimal Resource Allocation (2003)

Hamada, M, Martz, H. F., Reese, C S, Graves, T., Johnson, Valen, Wilson, A. G.

This paper presents a fully Bayesian approach that simultaneously combines basic event and statistically independent higher event-level failure data in fault tree quantification. Such higher-level...

A Fully Bayesian Approach for Combining Multilevel Failure Information in Fault Tree Quantification and Corresponding Optimal Resource Allocation (2003)

Hamada, M, Martz, H. F., Reese, C S, Graves, T., Johnson, Valen, Wilson, A. G.

This paper presents a fully Bayesian approach that simultaneously combines basic event and statistically independent higher event-level failure data in fault tree quantification. Such higher-level...

A Fully Bayesian Approach for Combining Multilevel Failure Information in Fault Tree Quantification and Corresponding Optimal Resource Allocation (2003)

Hamada, M, Martz, H. F., Reese, C S, Graves, T., Johnson, Valen, Wilson, A. G.

This paper presents a fully Bayesian approach that simultaneously combines basic event and statistically independent higher event-level failure data in fault tree quantification. Such higher-level...

A Fully Bayesian Approach for Combining Multilevel Failure Information in Fault Tree Quantification and Corresponding Optimal Resource Allocation (2003)

Hamada, M, Martz, H. F., Reese, C S, Graves, T., Johnson, Valen, Wilson, A. G.

This paper presents a fully Bayesian approach that simultaneously combines basic event and statistically independent higher event-level failure data in fault tree quantification. Such higher-level...

Martingale methods in dynamic portfolio allocation with distortion operators (2001)

Hamada, M., Sherris, M., Van Der Hoek, John

Standard optimal portfolio choice models assume that investors maximise the expected utility of their future outcomes. However, behaviour which is inconsistent with the expected utility theory has...

Martingale methods in dynamic portfolio allocation with distortion operators (2001)

Hamada, M., Sherris, M., Van Der Hoek, John

Standard optimal portfolio choice models assume that investors maximise the expected utility of their future outcomes. However, behaviour which is inconsistent with the expected utility theory has...

Evaluation of acute myocarditis and pericarditis by Gd-DTPA enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (1994)

MATSOUKA, H., HAMADA, M., HONDAT, T., KAWAKAMI, H., ABE, M., SHIGEMATSU, Y., ...

Gd–DTPA enhanced magnetic resonance imaging was performed in two adult patients with acute myocarditis and pericarditis. Gd–DTPA enhancement seemed to identify the exact cardiac region with the...

Clinical significance of systolic time intervals in hypertensive patients (1990)

Hamada, M., Hiwada, K., Kokubu, T.

This paper updates the current view on clinical significance of systolic time intervals (STI) in estimating the cardiac changes associated with hypertension. The following three intervals were...

TESTS FOR CORROSION MADE WITH STEEL MATERIALS SUBJECTED TO VARIOUS CONDITIONS FOR PROTRACTED PERIODS (1928)

Uchida, Y., Hamada, M.

This paper, as the title indicates, presents the results of tests that were made for corrosion by means of steel materials subjected to various conditions for long periods of time. The ages of the...

The 3' ends of tRNA-derived short interspersed repetitive elements are derived from the 3' ends of long interspersed repetitive elements.

Ohshima, K, Hamada, M, Terai, Y, Okada, N

Short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs) are a type of retroposon, being members of a class of informational molecules that are amplified via cDNA intermediates and flow back into the host...

Drosophila homolog of the murine Int-1 protooncogene.

Uzvölgyi, E, Kiss, I, Pitt, A, Arsenian, S, Ingvarsson, S, Udvardy, A, ...

We have isolated phage clones from Drosophila melanogaster genomic and cDNA libraries containing a sequence homologous to the murine Int-1 protooncogene. The Drosophila gene is represented by a...

Grayanotoxin opens Na channels from inside the squid axonal membrane.

Seyama, I, Yamada, K, Kato, R, Masutani, T, Hamada, M

External application of alpha-dihydro-grayanotoxin II (alpha-H2-GTX II) to squid giant axon under nonperfused condition caused substantial membrane depolarization. Intracellular perfusion of the...

A Newly Isolated Family of Short Interspersed Repetitive Elements (Sines) in Coregonid Fishes (Whitefish) with Sequences That Are Almost Identical to Those of the Smai Family of Repeats: Possible Evidence for the Horizontal Transfer of Sines

Hamada, M., Kido, Y., Himberg, M., Reist, J. D., Ying, C., Hasegawa, M., ...

The SmaI family of repeats is present only in the chum salmon and the pink salmon, and it is not present in five other species in the same genus or in other species in closely related genera. In the...

The Salmon Smai Family of Short Interspersed Repetitive Elements (Sines): Interspecific and Intraspecific Variation of the Insertion of Sines in the Genomes of Chum and Pink Salmon

Takasaki, N., Yamaki, T., Hamada, M., Park, L., Okada, N.

The genomes of chum salmon and pink salmon contain a family of short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs), designated the salmon SmaI family. It is restricted to these two species, a distribution...

Detection of the ongoing sorting of ancestrally polymorphic SINEs toward fixation or loss in populations of two species of charr during speciation.

Hamada, M, Takasaki, N, Reist, J D, DeCicco, A L, Goto, A, Okada, N

The FokI family of short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs) has been found only in the genomes of charr fishes (genus Salvelinus). In an analysis of the insertion of FokI SINEs using PCR, we...

The 3' ends of tRNA-derived short interspersed repetitive elements are derived from the 3' ends of long interspersed repetitive elements.

Ohshima, K, Hamada, M, Terai, Y, Okada, N

Short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs) are a type of retroposon, being members of a class of informational molecules that are amplified via cDNA intermediates and flow back into the host...

Drosophila homolog of the murine Int-1 protooncogene.

Uzvölgyi, E, Kiss, I, Pitt, A, Arsenian, S, Ingvarsson, S, Udvardy, A, ...

We have isolated phage clones from Drosophila melanogaster genomic and cDNA libraries containing a sequence homologous to the murine Int-1 protooncogene. The Drosophila gene is represented by a...

A Newly Isolated Family of Short Interspersed Repetitive Elements (Sines) in Coregonid Fishes (Whitefish) with Sequences That Are Almost Identical to Those of the Smai Family of Repeats: Possible Evidence for the Horizontal Transfer of Sines

Hamada, M., Kido, Y., Himberg, M., Reist, J. D., Ying, C., Hasegawa, M., ...

The SmaI family of repeats is present only in the chum salmon and the pink salmon, and it is not present in five other species in the same genus or in other species in closely related genera. In the...

The Salmon Smai Family of Short Interspersed Repetitive Elements (Sines): Interspecific and Intraspecific Variation of the Insertion of Sines in the Genomes of Chum and Pink Salmon

Takasaki, N., Yamaki, T., Hamada, M., Park, L., Okada, N.

The genomes of chum salmon and pink salmon contain a family of short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs), designated the salmon SmaI family. It is restricted to these two species, a distribution...

Grayanotoxin opens Na channels from inside the squid axonal membrane.

Seyama, I, Yamada, K, Kato, R, Masutani, T, Hamada, M

External application of alpha-dihydro-grayanotoxin II (alpha-H2-GTX II) to squid giant axon under nonperfused condition caused substantial membrane depolarization. Intracellular perfusion of the...

Detection of the ongoing sorting of ancestrally polymorphic SINEs toward fixation or loss in populations of two species of charr during speciation.

Hamada, M, Takasaki, N, Reist, J D, DeCicco, A L, Goto, A, Okada, N

The FokI family of short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs) has been found only in the genomes of charr fishes (genus Salvelinus). In an analysis of the insertion of FokI SINEs using PCR, we...