Results for 'Tadakuma Iwai'

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  1. Nihon kindai shisō no seiritsu.Tadakuma Iwai - 1959
     
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    A Breast Cancer Experience Re-narrated: The Undying: Pain, Vulnerability, Mortality, Medicine, Art, Time, Dreams, Data, Exhaustion, Cancer, and Care by Anne Boyer, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2019.Yoshiko Iwai - 2020 - Journal of Medical Humanities 42 (4):801-803.
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    Japanese Christianity in the Meiji Era: An Analysis of Ebina Danjo's Perspective on Shintoistic Christianity.Shuma Iwai - 2008 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 25 (4):195-204.
    This paper examines the perspective of Shintoistic Christianity of Ebina Danjo, a Japanese theologian, during the Meiji period, and how his view influences Japanese churches today. Based on the review of literature, this paper investigates the historical background of Christianity in Japan during that period, followed by key issues of Ebina's thoughts on Christianity with respect to his Bible interpretation, nationalism, and view of the Logos. Through the analysis of his perspective of Shintoistic Christianity, this paper presents some missiological implications.
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    Legislative Records, 2000.Tomoaki Iwai - 2000 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 1 (2):333-336.
    The political scene behind Japan's legislation in 2000 was uneasy and flurried. The ascent to political power by Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori following the sudden death of Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi, the shift in political framework caused by the separation of the Liberal Party from the coalition government, and the general election came one after the other in a series of restless succession.
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    Narrative Humility and Parasite, directed by Bong Joon Ho, 2019.Yoshiko Iwai - 2020 - Journal of Medical Humanities 43 (1):197-199.
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    Role of nickel and manganese in recovery of resistivity in iron-based alloys after low-temperature proton irradiation.K. Murakami, T. Iwai, H. Abe, N. Sekimura, Y. Katano, T. Iwata & T. Onitsuka - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (15):1680-1695.
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    Kindaika to dentō no aida: Meijiki no ningenkan to sekaikan.Kōhei Yoshida, Shōgo Iwai & Kunitsugu Kosaka (eds.) - 2016 - Tōkyō: Kyōiku Hyōronsha.
    儒教・仏教という知的伝統と、西洋哲学という新たな知が出会った明治。近代化と伝統の間で花開く新たな知の深層を明らかにする!
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    Egocentric Direction and Position Perceptions are Dissociable Based on Only Static Lane Edge Information.Ryoichi Nakashima, Ritsuko Iwai, Sayako Ueda & Takatsune Kumada - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Military metaphors and pandemic propaganda: unmasking the betrayal of ‘Healthcare Heroes’.Zahra Khan, Yoshiko Iwai & Sayantani DasGupta - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (9):643-644.
    Dr Caitríona L Cox’s recent article expounds the far-reaching implications of the ‘Healthcare Hero’ metaphor. She presents a detailed overview of heroism in the context of clinical care, revealing that healthcare workers, when portrayed as heroes, face challenges in reconciling unreasonable expectations of personal sacrifice without reciprocity or ample structural support from institutions and the general public. We use narrative medicine, a field primarily concerned with honouring the intersubjective narratives shared between patients and providers, in our attempt to deepen the (...)
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    Military metaphors and pandemic propaganda: unmasking the betrayal of 'Healthcare Heroes.Zahra Khan, Yoshiko Iwai & Sayantani DasGupta - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics Recent Issues 47 (9):643-644.
    Dr Caitríona L Cox’s recent article expounds the far-reaching implications of the ‘Healthcare Hero’ metaphor. She presents a detailed overview of heroism in the context of clinical care, revealing that healthcare workers, when portrayed as heroes, face challenges in reconciling unreasonable expectations of personal sacrifice without reciprocity or ample structural support from institutions and the general public. We use narrative medicine, a field primarily concerned with honouring the intersubjective narratives shared between patients and providers, in our attempt to deepen the (...)
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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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    Immersive Virtual Reality Reminiscence Reduces Anxiety in the Oldest-Old Without Causing Serious Side Effects: A Single-Center, Pilot, and Randomized Crossover Study.Kazuyuki Niki, Megumi Yahara, Michiya Inagaki, Nana Takahashi, Akira Watanabe, Takeshi Okuda, Mikiko Ueda, Daisuke Iwai, Kosuke Sato & Toshinori Ito - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    Background: Dementia is one the major problems of aging societies, and, novel and effective non-drug therapies are required as interventions in the oldest-old to prevent cognitive decline.Objective: This study aims to examine the efficacy and safety of reminiscence using immersive virtual reality focusing on anxiety that often appears with cognitive decline. The secondary objective is to reveal the preference for VR image types for reminiscence: live-action or computer graphics.Methods: This was a pilot, open-label, and randomized crossover study which was conducted (...)
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    An OT Perspective on Phonological Variation.Paul Kiparsky - unknown
    (2) Why is there the most deletion when the next word begins with a consonant? Why does “pause” have different effects on the frequency of deletion? The following table shows the rate of retained -t, -d for five groups of speakers: _##C _## _##V Philadelphians (Guy 1980) .00 .88 .62 New Yorkers (Guy 1980) .00 .17 .34 Sansei (Iwai 1993) .12 .48 .84 Nisei (Iwai 1993) .41 .36 .70 Chicanos (Santa Ana 1991) .39 .68 .67..
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