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  1. Ningenteki ikikata no tankyū.Mitsuo Hori - 1979
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    Extending intuitionistic linear logic with knotted structural rules.R. Hori, H. Ono & H. Schellinx - 1994 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 35 (2):219-242.
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    Kindai no shakai rinri shisō.Takahiko Hori - 1983 - Tōkyō: Aoki Shoten.
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    Peredvisnyky nezalez︠h︡noï Ukraïny: istorychni rozvidky.M. I︠E︡ Hori︠e︡lov - 1996 - Kyïv: Vyd-vo "Rada".
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    Shi e no samayoi: shisaku to jinsei.Hidehiko Hori - 1987 - Tōkyō: Ningen to Rekishisha.
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    Kakusu to iu koto.Mitsuo Moriguchi - 1985 - Kyōto-shi: Kōyō Shobō.
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    Timing of Gun Fire Influences Sprinters’ Multiple Joint Reaction Times of Whole Body in Block Start.Mitsuo Otsuka, Toshiyuki Kurihara & Tadao Isaka - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Calculations on the temperature dependence of the knight shift in liquid metals at constant volume and its measurement in sodium.Mitsuo Watabe, Minoru Tanaka, Hirohisa Endo & B. K. Jones - 1965 - Philosophical Magazine 12 (116):347-354.
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  9. Shamanism in Japan.Hori Ichirii - 1975 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 214:231.
     
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    Geijutsu sakuhin to jikan =.Tsukiko Hori - 1993 - Fukuoka-shi: Kyūshū Daigaku Shuppankai.
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  11. Russeru.Mitsuo Kaneko - 1968
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  12. Rasseru rinri shisō kenkyū.Mitsuo Kaneko - 1974
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  13. Ronrigaku josetsu.Mitsuo Shiraishi - 1976
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  14. Sūri ronrigaku gaisetsu.Mitsuo Shiraishi - 1974
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  15. Tetsugaku josetsu.Mitsuo Shiraishi - 1980 - Edited by Kosaka, Kunitsugu & [From Old Catalog].
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  16. Benshōhō no shōmondai.Mitsuo Taketani - 1948
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  17. Gendai seibutsugaku to benshōhō.Mitsuo Taketani - 1975 - Edited by Tokukichi Nojima.
     
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  18. Fujingen.Hori Keizan & Hino Tatsuo kōchū - 2000 - In Jinsai Itō (ed.), Jinsai nissatsu. Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
     
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  19. Arisutoteresu.Mitsuo Yamamoto - 1977
     
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  20. Ningenzō.Mitsuo Yamaguchi - 1970
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  21. Tetsugakusha no urei.Mitsuo Yamamoto - 1963
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  22. Tetsugakusha no warai.Mitsuo Yamamoto - 1971
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    Decoded Neurofeedback for Extinction of Fear Memory.Kawato Mitsuo & Koizumi Ai - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  24. Heiwa no shisōshiteki kenkyū.Mitsuo Miyata - 1978 - Sobunsha.
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  25. Genjitsu.Mitsuo Moriguchi - 1981
     
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  26. "Sekai" no imi o motomete.Mitsuo Moriguchi - 1979
     
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  27. Shina rinrigaku shi kōwa.Mitsuo Mori - 1937
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    Peace Culture in Hiroshima.Mitsuo Okamoto - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 3:113-118.
    Fifty-seven years ago. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were annihilated by unprecedented state terrorism. But survivors of both cities never said "Remember Hiroshima and Nagasaki!" No survivors harbored the feeling "once recovered from devastation of the holy land, Japan will not fail to revenge". Instead, they realized in the atomic inferno that violence begets violence and pledged: "Rest in peace. We will never repeat the mistakes. No more Hiroshima, No more Nagasaki".
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    Senshin shisōshijō no bokka =.Mitsuo Okamoto - 2020 - Tōkyō: Kyūko Shoin.
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  30. Tōyō-teki seimeikan to gakumon: atarashii seimeigaku o saguru.Mitsuo Ishikawa - 1983 - Tōkyō: Sanshin Tosho.
     
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    A novel coenzymatic function of pyridoxal 5′‐phosphate.Toshio Fukui & Mitsuo Tagaya - 1986 - Bioessays 5 (1):21-24.
    Pyridoxal 5′‐phosphate, the vitamin B6 derivative, acts as the coenzyme of many enzymes involved in amino acid metabolism. Exceptionally, this compound was found covalently bound to glycogen phosphorylase, the key enzyme in the regulation of glycogen metabolism. Although it is essential for the function of phosphorylase, its direct role has remained an enigma. We have recently found that the glucose moiety of pyridoxal (5′)diphospho (1)‐α‐D‐glucose, a conjugate of pyridoxal 5′‐phosphate and glucose 1‐phosphate through a pyrophosphate linkage, is transferred to the (...)
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    How cognitive typology affects second language acquisition: A study of Japanese and Chinese learners of English.Ryan Spring & Kaoru Horie - 2013 - Cognitive Linguistics 24 (4):689-710.
  33. Forced choice associative recognition.Se Clark, A. Hori & De Callan - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):479-479.
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    Computational Methods for Discoveries from Integrated Data-Human-Interactive Annealing for Multilateral Observation.Yoshiharu Maeno, Kenichi Horie & Yukio Ohsawa - 2008 - In S. Iwata, Y. Oshawa, S. Tsumoto, N. Zhong, Y. Shi & L. Magnani (eds.), Communications and Discoveries From Multidisciplinary Data. Springer. pp. 187--203.
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    The application of artificial intelligence to the medical field: report of a qualitative investigation.Taketoshi Okita, Atsushi Asai, Tsuyoshi Horie & Seiji Bito - 2020 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 30 (5):230-233.
    Progress in artificial intelligence technological innovation raises questions about the role of medical staff and the meaning of medical specialization. This study involved a qualitative survey of medical professionals and ordinary citizens to expand knowledge of this topic. A combination of Neo-Socratic Dialogue and Transfer Dialogue techniques, was used to acquire knowledge related to emerging forms of medical care and changing work demands after the implementation of AI, qualitatively analyzing the TD transcript only. Eleven subjects participated in two surveys. The (...)
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    Organic and dynamic tool for use with knowledge base of AI ethics for promoting engineers’ practice of ethical AI design.Kaira Sekiguchi & Koichi Hori - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (1):51-71.
    In recent years, ethical questions related to the development of artificial intelligence are being increasingly discussed. However, there has not been enough corresponding increase in the research and development associated with AI technology that incorporates with ethical discussion. We therefore implemented an organic and dynamic tool for use with knowledge base of AI ethics for engineers to promote engineers’ practice of ethical AI design to realize further social values. Here, “organic” means that the tool deals with complex relationships among different (...)
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    A Multi-level Analysis of Thirty-two Societies on Marital and Family Satisfaction.Yoshinori Kamo & Makiko Hori - 2011 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 12 (3):325-342.
    When we examine the quality of life for each individual, several specific dimensions need to be considered. Health conditions and quality of family relationships are critical. When the individual in question is married, his/her marital quality is important. When he/she has a job, subjective assessment of that job is important. Social relationships regarding friends, neighbors, colleagues, relatives, etc. may be critical also. Although the quality of life is more than the sum of qualities of these specific areas of one's life, (...)
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    Internal models in the cerebellum.Daniel M. Wolpert, R. Chris Miall & Mitsuo Kawato - 1998 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2 (9):338-347.
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    Flowers on the Rock: Global and Local Buddhisms in Canada.John S. Harding, Victor Sogen Hori & Alexander Soucy - 2014 - Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    When Sasaki Sokei-an founded his First Zen Institute of North America in 1930 he suggested that bringing Zen Buddhism to America was like "holding a lotus against a rock and waiting for it to set down roots." Today, Buddhism is part of the cultural and religious mainstream. Flowers on the Rock examines the dramatic growth of Buddhism in Canada and questions some of the underlying assumptions about how this tradition has changed in the West. Using historical, ethnographic, and biographical approaches, (...)
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    Computer-aided thinking by mapping text-objects into metric spaces.Yasuyuki Sumi, Koichi Hori & Setsuo Ohsuga - 1997 - Artificial Intelligence 91 (1):71-84.
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    What would it Mean to Directly Observe Electrons?David Mitsuo Nixon - 2004 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 8 (1):1–18.
    In this paper it is argued that a proper understanding of the justification of perceptual beliefs leaves open the possibility that normal humans, unaided by microscopes, could genuinely know, by direct observation, of the existence of a theoretical entity like an electron. A particular theory of justification called perceptual responsibilism is presented. If successful, this kind of view would undercut one line of argument that has been given (for example, by Bas van Fraassen) in support of scientific anti-realism. Various objections (...)
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  42. Ai no naka ni ikiru chie.Hidehiko Hori - 1969
     
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    Expression transmission using exaggerated animation for Elfoid.Maiya Hori, Yu Tsuruda, Hiroki Yoshimura & Yoshio Iwai - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Embracing the Utopian: Rorty and Dewey on Social Hope.Saori Hori - 2019 - Philosophy of Education 75:443-447.
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    Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy: Neglected Themes and Hidden Variations.Victor Hori & Melissa Anne-Marie Curley (eds.) - 2008 - Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture.
    The growing scholarship on the Kyoto School of Japanese Buddhist philosophy has brought it to the attention of more and more people in the West, but in the process, the Kyoto School has acquired a fixed identity. It is usually depicted as centered around three main figures—Nishida Kitarō, Tanabe Hajime and Nishitani Keiji—and concerned with the philosophy of nothingness. In fact, however, as the thirteen scholars in this volume show, the Kyoto School included several other members beside the inner circle (...)
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    Folk Religion in Japan.Ichiro Hori, Joseph M. Kitagawa & Alan L. Miller - 1969 - Philosophy East and West 19 (1):92-93.
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    Human-interactive annealing process with pictogram for extracting new scenarios for patent technology.Kenichi Horie, Yoshiharu Maeno & Yukio Ohsawa - 2008 - In S. Iwata, Y. Oshawa, S. Tsumoto, N. Zhong, Y. Shi & L. Magnani (eds.), Communications and Discoveries From Multidisciplinary Data. Springer. pp. 205--219.
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  48. Hōri Hidehiko jinsei ronshū.Hidehiko Hori - 1968
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  49. Introduction.Victor Sōgen Hori - 2008 - In Victor Hori & Melissa Anne-Marie Curley (eds.), Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy: Neglected Themes and Hidden Variations. Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture. pp. 1-6.
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  50. Kindai shisō kōza.Makoto Hori, Giichi Kamo & Toshio Kamba (eds.) - 1948
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