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2016A Priority Research Proposals: Social Interest Proposals

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S/N Proposal Number Proposal Title Project Leader Affiliation Country Affiliation Category Research Category Shift Beamline Proprietary(P)/
Non-proprietary(Np)
1 2016A1691 Development of a non-invasive method for the investigation of production techniques of ancient iron and steel artifacts using synchrotron radiation X-ray computed tomography Mariya Masubuchi National Institutes for Cultural Heritage Japan National and Nonprofit Organization Other 6 BL20B2 Np
2 2016A1692 Visualization of primate tooth root internal structures Tomohiko Sasaki The University of Tokyo Japan Educational Organization Other 3 BL20B2 Np
3 2016A1693 XAFS analyses of the uranium and zirconium mixed oxides for waste management of the fuel debris occurred by the Fukushima Daiichi NPP accident. Nobuaki Sato Tohoku University Japan Educational Organization Chemical Science 6 BL01B1 Np
4 2016A1694 XAFS Study for Traditional Japanese Textile Dyeing Process: Elucidation and Renacence of the Acient Dyeing Techniques from Aska to Edo Period. Hikaru Takaya Kyoto University Japan Educational Organization Chemical Science 9 BL27SU Np
5 2016A1695 Advanced scientific approach on material selection in traditional wooden artworks Kayoko Kobayashi Kyoto University Japan Educational Organization Materials Science and Engineering 3 BL40XU Np
6 2016A1696 The Trace Analysis of Cultural Properties Using Synchrotron FT-IR Micro-Spectroscopy Masayoshi Okuyama Archaeological Institute of Kashihara, Nara prefecture Japan National and Nonprofit Organization Other 3 BL43IR Np
7 2016A1697 Analysis of the iron chemical state included in the body clay of Nara sansai and green lead glaze ware Junko Furihata National Institutes for Cultural Heritage Japan National and Nonprofit Organization Other 6 BL01B1 Np
8 2016A1698 Three dimensional structures of arthropod and anomalocaris-like microfossils in the earliest Cambrian Tsuyoshi Komiya The University of Tokyo Japan Educational Organization Earth and Planetary Science 6 BL47XU Np
9 2016A1699 Synchrotron Infrared microspectroscopy of Proterozoic microfossils and extant microbe Motoko Igisu Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology Japan National and Nonprofit Organization Earth and Planetary Science 8.875 BL43IR Np
10 2016A1700 Nondestructive study to clarify the inner structure and origin of Japanese pipe-shaped bengara, red pigment using synchrotron X-ray CT Manako Tanaka Tokyo University of the Arts Japan Educational Organization Materials Science and Engineering 5.625 BL47XU Np
11 2016A1701 Influence of melting materials for coloring mechanisms at chin Fumiyoshi Kirino Tokyo University of the Arts Japan Educational Organization Chemical Science 7.875 BL01B1 Np
12 2016A1702 XAFS study of uranium in kidney of immature rats exposed to uranium acetate Shino Takeda National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology Japan National and Nonprofit Organization Medical Applications 11.875 BL37XU Np
13 2016A1703 Depth profile analysis of UV irradiated red lacquer film Masahiko Tsukada Tokyo University of the Arts Japan Educational Organization Other 9 BL43IR Np
14 2016A1704 Conservation science study on red lacquer for cultual properties -Effect of chloride ion on the discoloration of UV irradiated red lacquer- Masahiko Tsukada Tokyo University of the Arts Japan Educational Organization Chemical Science 5.875 BL27SU Np
15 2016A1706 Functional morphology of feeding apparatus in molluscs: radular microstructure and functional significance Takenori Sasaki The University of Tokyo Japan Educational Organization Earth and Planetary Science 6 BL20B2 Np
16 2016A1707 Provenance study of distribution of metallurgical technology during early Iron age in Northern Iran by X-ray imaging Ryuji Shikaku Okayama Orient Museum Japan National and Nonprofit Organization Other 15 BL28B2 Np
17 2016A1708 Where did the “Haku-ruri-no-wan” come from? - Provenance Estimation of Roman and Sasanian Glass Vessels Using High-Energy Synchrotron Radiation X-ray Fluorescence Analysis - Yoshinari Abe Tokyo University of Science Japan Educational Organization Other 3 BL08W Np