Results for 'Naomichi Takama'

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  1. Gandai o ugokasu shikōhō.Naomichi Takama - 1972
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  2. Tetsugaku nyūmon.Naomichi Takama - 1969
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  3. Tetsugaku yōgo no kiso chishiki.Naomichi Takama - 1961
     
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  4. Nishida tetsugaku hihan.Naomichi Hayashi - 1948
     
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    Design of BBS with Visual Representation for Online Data Analysis.Yasufumi Takama & Yuta Seo - 2008 - In S. Iwata, Y. Oshawa, S. Tsumoto, N. Zhong, Y. Shi & L. Magnani (eds.), Communications and Discoveries From Multidisciplinary Data. Springer. pp. 111--126.
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  6. Shoku no shisō to kōdō.Hiroyuki Toyokawa & Naomichi Ishige - 1999 - Tōkyō: Hatsubai Nō-san-gyoson Bunka Kyōkai. Edited by Naomichi Ishige & Hiroyuki Toyokawa.
     
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  7. On walk entropies in graphs. Response to Dehmer and Mowshowitz.Ernesto Estrada, José A. de la Peña & Naomichi Hatano - 2016 - Complexity 21 (S1):15-18.
    We provide here irrefutable facts that prove the falsehood of the claims published in [1] by Dehmer and Mowshowitz (DM) against our paper published in [2]. We first prove that Dehmer’s definition of node probability [3] is flawed. In addition, we show that it was not Dehmer in [3] who proposed this definition for the first time. We continue by proving how the use of Dehmer’s definition does not reveal all the physico-mathematical richness of the walk entropy of graphs. Finally, (...)
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    Volume of Amygdala Subregions and Clinical Manifestations in Patients With First-Episode, Drug-Naïve Major Depression.Hirofumi Tesen, Keita Watanabe, Naomichi Okamoto, Atsuko Ikenouchi, Ryohei Igata, Yuki Konishi, Shingo Kakeda & Reiji Yoshimura - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    We examined amygdala subregion volumes in patients with a first episode of major depression and in healthy subjects. Covariate-adjusted linear regression was performed to compare the MD and healthy groups, and adjustments for age, gender, and total estimated intracranial volume showed no differences in amygdala subregion volumes between the healthy and MD groups. Within the MD group, we examined the association between amygdala subregion volume and the 17-item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression score and the HAMD subscale score, and found (...)
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