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1. A multiple nut tool comprising:
a) a T-shaped slide shaft including a pair of movably connected slide shafts;
b) three socket receivers connected to the T-shaped slide shaft wherein at least two of the three socket receivers is movably connected to the T-shaped slide shaft; and
c) a socket adapter connected to the three socket receivers.
2. The tool of claim 1 further comprising retainer pins attached to the T-shaped slide shaft.
The claims below are in addition to those above.
All refrences to claim(s) which appear below refer to the numbering after this setence.

1. A recording control system controlling an inkjet recording operation for recording an image by controlling a recording head based on image data indicating the image, the recording head having a plurality of nozzle rows and being configured to be capable of scanning in a first direction and a second direction opposite to the first direction, the plurality of nozzle rows corresponding to a plurality of colors, each nozzle row including a plurality of nozzles that are arranged in a direction intersecting with the first and second directions and that are configured to eject ink of corresponding color, the image including a plurality of pixels, the image data having a plurality of sets of pixel data corresponding to the plurality of pixels, each set of pixel data including a pixel value representing color of a corresponding pixel and indicating an amount of ink of the color, the recording control system comprising:
a setting unit that sets, in the image, a first region and a second region adjacent to the first region and that sets a detection region in one of the first and second regions,
a selecting unit that selects at least one pixel from among the pixels in the detection region such that a number of the selected at least one pixel is smaller than a total number of the pixels existing in the detection region;
a determining unit that determines whether a pixel value of the selected at least one pixel satisfies a criterion; and
a control unit that controls the recording head to eject ink based on pixel data corresponding to pixels in the first region while controlling the recording head to scan in the first direction such that the recording head records the image in the first region, the control unit controlling the recording head to eject ink based on pixel data corresponding to pixels in the second region while controlling the recording head to scan in the first direction such that the recording head records the image in the second region when the determining unit determines that the pixel value of the selected at least one pixel satisfies the criterion, the control unit controlling the recording head to eject ink based on pixel data corresponding to pixels in the second region while controlling the recording head to scan in the second direction such that the recording head records the image in the second region when the determining unit determines that the pixel value of the selected at least one pixel does not satisfy the criterion.
2. The recording control system according to claim 1, wherein the setting unit sets a plurality of representative pixels in the detection region, the plurality of the representative pixels being a part of the pixels in the detection region, a number of the plurality of the representative pixels being smaller than a total number of the pixels existing in the detection regions,
wherein the selecting unit selects the at least one pixel from among the plurality of representative pixels.
3. The recording control system according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of pixels are arranged in the image in an x direction and a y direction, the position of each pixel being defined by an x coordinate value with respect to the x direction and a y coordinate value with respect to the y direction,
wherein the setting unit sets the detection region such that the x coordinate values and the y coordinate values of all the pixels in the detection region are in an x detection range and in a y detection range, respectively, and
wherein the setting unit sets the plurality of representative pixels in the detection region such that each x coordinate value in the x direction range is equal to the x coordinate value defining the position of at least one representative pixel and each y coordinate value in the y direction range is equal to the y coordinate value defining the position of at least one representative pixel.
4. The recording control system according to claim 2, wherein the representative pixels are arranged continuously in the detection region.
5. The recording control system according to claim 2, wherein the detection region is a rectangular shaped region, and
wherein the representative pixels are arranged continuously along a diagonal line defined in the rectangular shaped region.
6. The recording control system according to claim 2, wherein the detection region is a rectangular shaped region,
wherein the representative pixels are arranged continuously along a pair of diagonal lines in the rectangular shaped region.
7. The recording control system according to claim 2, wherein the selecting unit selects all the pixels from among the representative pixels.
8. The recording control system according to claim 1, further comprising an accumulating unit that obtains an accumulation value by accumulating the pixel value for the selected at least one pixel, and
wherein the determining unit determines that the pixel value of the selected at least one pixel satisfies the criterion when the accumulation value is greater than or equal to a predetermined value,
wherein the determining unit determines that the pixel value of the selected at least one pixel fails to satisfy the criterion when the accumulation value is smaller than the predetermined value.
9. The recording control system according to claim 1, wherein the setting unit sets the first region, the second region, and the detection region in the image such that all of the first, second, and detection region have rectangular shapes, one side of the detection region coinciding with a part of a border line between the first region and the second region.
10. The recording control system according to claim 9, wherein the selecting unit selects, among the pixels in the detection region, the at least one selected pixel that is adjacent to the one side of the detection region coinciding with the part of the boarder line.
11. The recording control system according to claim 1, wherein the setting unit sets the first region and the second region such that the first region and the second region are arranged in a direction orthogonal to the first and second directions.

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1. A pharmaceutical composition for treating acute renal failure caused by rhabdomyolysis comprising a therapeutically effective amount of HGF and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
2. A pharmaceutical composition for treating myoglobinuria comprising a therapeutically effective amount of HGF and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
3. A pharmaceutical composition for treating acute renal failure caused by rhabdomyolysis caused by a myolytic substance released by external injury, compression damage, crash syndrome, burn, infection, drug poisoning, muscle metabolic disease, overuse of muscle, hypophosphatemia, or snake venom comprising a therapeutically effective amount of HGF.
4. A method of treating acute renal failure caused by rhabdomyolysis comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of HGF to a patient in need thereof.
5. A method of treating myoglobinuria comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of HGF to a patient in need thereof.
6. A method of treating acute renal failure caused by rhabdomyolysis caused by a myolytic substance released by external injury, compression damage, crash syndrome, burn, infection, drug poisoning, muscle metabolic disease, overuse of muscle, hypophosphatemia, or snake venom comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of HGF to a patient in need thereof.
7. A packaged product, comprising:
a container;
HGF contained within said container in an amount therapeutically effective for treating acute renal disease caused by rhabdomyolysis or myoglobinuria; and
instructions associated with said container which indicate that said HGF can be used for treating acute renal disease caused by rhabdomyolysis or myoglobinuria.
The claims below are in addition to those above.
All refrences to claim(s) which appear below refer to the numbering after this setence.

1. A titanium dioxide nanoparticle having a quasicrystalline phase corresponding to an intermediate form between a crystalline phase and an amorphous phase.
2. The titanium dioxide nanoparticle of claim 1, wherein
a main XRD peak of the quasicrystalline phase is shifted and broadened as compared to the crystalline phase.
3. The titanium dioxide nanoparticle of claim 2, wherein
the quasicrystalline phase has a full width at half maximum (FWHM) of 1.9 to 2.5.
4. The titanium dioxide nanoparticle of claim 2, wherein
the main x-ray diffraction (XRD) peak of the quasicrystalline phase is shifted as compared to a main peak of an anatase crystalline phase, such that satisfies the following equation: 23\xb0\u22662\u03b8\u226626\xb0.
5. The titanium dioxide nanoparticle of claim 2, wherein
the main x-ray diffraction (XRD) peak of the quasicrystalline phase is shifted as compared to a main peak of a rutile crystalline phase, such that 2\u03b8 satisfies the following equation: 26\xb0\u22662\u03b8\u226629\xb0.
6. The titanium dioxide nanoparticle of claim 1, wherein
the particles have an average particle size of 150 nm or less.
7. A preparation method of titanium dioxide nanoparticles, the preparation method comprising:
a) mixing a TiCl4 solution and water to prepare TiOCl2 in a jelly form; and
(b) obtaining titanium dioxide nanoparticles having a quasicrystalline phase corresponding to an intermediate form between a crystalline phase and an amorphous phase through a hydrothermal reaction of mixing TiOCl2 having the jelly form with water,
wherein in step (a), an amount of water is controlled so that a concentration of Ti3+ ions becomes 0.1 to 1.3 M, and
in step (b), an amount of water is controlled so that a concentration of Ti3+ ions becomes 1.5 to 4.3 M.
8. The preparation method of claim 7, wherein
the hydrothermal reaction in step (b) is a reaction performed by heating to a temperature of 50 to 200\xb0 C.
9. A one-dimensional titanate prepared by a reaction between titanium dioxide nanoparticles having a quasicrystalline phase corresponding to an intermediate form between a crystalline phase and an amorphous phase with an alkali solution.
10. The one-dimensional titanate of claim 9, wherein
the one-dimensional titanate has a nanotube, a nanosheet, a nanowire, or a nanorod shape.
11. A preparation method of titanate, the preparation method comprising reacting the titanium dioxide nanoparticles prepared by the preparation method of claim 7 with a 5 M to 25 M aqueous alkali solution to obtain one-dimensional titanate.
12. The preparation method of claim 11, wherein:
the aqueous alkali solution contains at least one of LiOH, KOH, and NaOH.
13. The preparation method of claim 11, wherein
the reaction between the titanium dioxide nanoparticles and the aqueous alkali solution is performed at 80 to 350\xb0 C. for 6 to 20 hours.
14. A lithium titanate nanoparticle prepared by a reaction between the one-dimensional titanate of claim 9 and lithium hydroxide (LiOH).
15. A preparation method of lithium titanate nanoparticles comprising reacting titanate prepared by the preparation method of claim 11 with 10 to 30 mol of lithium hydroxide (LiOH) and heating the reactant to 400 to 1200\xb0 C.