Tetsuya Hoshino
University of Tsukuba
45 Papers
118 Citations
Tetsuya Hoshino is an academic researcher from University of Tsukuba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diffraction & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 38 publications. Previous affiliations of Tetsuya Hoshino include Applied Science Private University.
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Papers
Verifying the validity and reliability of the Japanese version of the Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability (FLACC) Behavioral Scale
Yujiro Matsuishi,Haruhiko Hoshino,Nobutake Shimojo,Yuki Enomoto,Takahiro Kido,Tetsuya Hoshino,Masahiko Sumitani,Yoshiaki Inoue +7 more
TL;DR: The translated Japanese version of the FLACC Behavioral Scale shows high validity and reliability and can be used as a benchmark for future use in Japanese hospitals.
A columnar model explaining long-term memory
TL;DR: This study examined the performance of columnar memory and found that it was comparable to holographic memory and showed that this model could explain the above-mentioned experimental results as well as associative memory.
Retroperitoneal abscess associated with closed pelvic ring fracture diagnosed by fine free air on initial trauma pan computed tomography scan
Yohei Yanagisawa,Miki Yoshida,Manami Doi,Tetsuya Hoshino,Yoshiaki Inoue,Masashi Yamazaki +5 more
TL;DR: A 49-year-old male with a closed pelvic ring fracture was diagnosed with a retroperitoneal abscess via fine free air on initial CT scan, prompting a minimally invasive treatment approach and avoiding anterior pelvic ring stabilization.
Cross-sectional particle measurement in the resonance domain on the substrate through scatterometry.
TL;DR: A versatile method for three-dimensional shape measurement where a specific particle can be selected on the substrate and its cross-sectional shape and size can be measured, and the category of the analyzable object is extended to more shapes, such as rectangles and triangles, in addition to a conventional ellipsoid.
The Validity and Reliability of the Japanese Version of the Cornell Assessment of Pediatric Delirium.
Haruhiko Hoshino,Yujiro Matsuishi,Yuki Enomoto,Nobutake Shimojo,Takahiro Kido,Asaki Matsuzaki,Muneaki Matsubara,Hideyuki Kato,Tetsuya Hoshino,Chani Traube,Gabrielle Silver,Satoru Kawano,Yoshiaki Inoue +12 more
TL;DR: The Japanese version of the Cornell Assessment of Pediatric Delirium is a valid and reliable tool for use in Japanese PICUs and may lead to better identification of the population and risk factors for appropriate management and therapeutic and preventative interventions.