Substitution of a 2-anthryl group at the nitrogen of N=NPh and N=CHPh bonds led to mutual isomerization between Z and E isomers on triplet sensitization giving photostationary mixtures very much rich in E isomers, although the substitution at the carbon of CH=NPh bond resulted in one-way Z → E isomerization in the triplet state likewise to CH=CHPh and C(CH3)=NOCH3 bonds.
In this research we focus on unit-type apartment dwelling complexes built in the late 1980's in rural Beijing, and conducted both questionnaire surveys and indoor measurement procedures. By doing this, we revealed the current problems regarding unit-type enterprise apartments, including the different housing types and their respective deteriorating situations and rehabilitation plans. Subsequently, the changes in the health status of the elderly and family members were analyzed; as well as the lifestyle changes associated with residential remodeling, with the aim of pointing out the relationship between them.
This study covers state of implementation of support measures by municipality and the recognition of issues by them on self-management by the residents in public housing. Issues on residents self-management such as degradation and weakening of community order is increasing in municipality that has large management number of houses. On the other hand, municipalities that have performed implementing measures remain in about 10% of the total with the exception of individual correspondence. Although the number of support measures of community activities performed is still small, Nagoya City and Omuta City has taken one-stop service that is limited to public housing.
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