Results for 'Keiko Shimizu'

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    Human genetic research, race, ethnicity and the labeling of populations: recommendations based on an interdisciplinary workshop in Japan.Yasuko Takezawa, Kazuto Kato, Hiroki Oota, Timothy Caulfield, Akihiro Fujimoto, Shunwa Honda, Naoyuki Kamatani, Shoji Kawamura, Kohei Kawashima, Ryosuke Kimura, Hiromi Matsumae, Ayako Saito, Patrick E. Savage, Noriko Seguchi, Keiko Shimizu, Satoshi Terao, Yumi Yamaguchi-Kabata, Akira Yasukouchi, Minoru Yoneda & Katsushi Tokunaga - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):33.
    A challenge in human genome research is how to describe the populations being studied. The use of improper and/or imprecise terms has the potential to both generate and reinforce prejudices and to diminish the clinical value of the research. The issue of population descriptors has not attracted enough academic attention outside North America and Europe. In January 2012, we held a two-day workshop, the first of its kind in Japan, to engage in interdisciplinary dialogue between scholars in the humanities, social (...)
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    Validation of the Japanese Version of the Burnout Assessment Tool.Keiko Sakakibara, Akihito Shimazu, Hiroyuki Toyama & Wilmar B. Schaufeli - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Negotiation of Memory and Agency in Japanese Oral Narrative Accounts of Wartime Experiences.Keiko Matsuki - 2000 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 28 (4):534-550.
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    Soshiki no jōken ; Utsukushiki kōi.Ikutarō Shimizu - 1992 - Tōkyō: Kōdansha. Edited by Ikutarō Shimizu.
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    Interactions between neural cells and blood vessels in central nervous system development.Keiko Morimoto, Hidenori Tabata, Rikuo Takahashi & Kazunori Nakajima - 2024 - Bioessays 46 (3):2300091.
    The sophisticated function of the central nervous system (CNS) is largely supported by proper interactions between neural cells and blood vessels. Accumulating evidence has demonstrated that neurons and glial cells support the formation of blood vessels, which in turn, act as migratory scaffolds for these cell types. Neural progenitors are also involved in the regulation of blood vessel formation. This mutual interaction between neural cells and blood vessels is elegantly controlled by several chemokines, growth factors, extracellular matrix, and adhesion molecules (...)
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    How do mammalian transposons induce genetic variation? A conceptual framework.Keiko Akagi, Jingfeng Li & David E. Symer - 2013 - Bioessays 35 (4):397-407.
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  7. The influence of cognitive development in EFL/ESL (L2) learning and environmental variables.Keiko Hayashi - 1997 - Communication and Cognition. Monographies 30 (1-2):151-174.
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    KM システムへの Web マイニング技術の応用: 利用者の操作意図を反映した Web Usage マイニング実験.Ozaki Tomonobu Shimazu Keiko - 2002 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 17 (3):330-342.
    KM (Knowledge Management) systems have recently been adopted within the realm of enterprise management. On the other hand, data mining technology is widely acknowledged within Information systems' R&D Divisions. Specially, acquisition of meaningful information from Web usage data has become one of the most exciting eras. In this paper, we employ a Web based KM system and propose a framework for applying Web Usage Mining technology to KM data. As it turns out, task duration varies according to different user operations (...)
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    Japanese Studies of Post-Opium War China: 1981.Shimizu Minoru & Shigaku Zasshi - 1984 - Chinese Studies in History 18 (1-2):119-137.
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    Rinrigaku nōto.Ikutarō Shimizu - 1993 - Tōkyō: Kōdansha.
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  11. Rongo to keisatsu.Okiyasu Shimizu - 1993 - Tōkyō: Tentensha. Edited by Confucius.
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    Regulation of plant form: Identification of a molecule controlling cell expansion.Keiko U. Torii & Xing-Wang Deng - 1995 - Bioessays 17 (5):383-386.
    The form of higher plants is largely dependent upon cell division and expansion patterns. Taking a genetic approach, Takahashi et al.(1) have identified a regulatory molecule in Arabidopsis thaliana called DIMINUTO (DIM), which is involved in determining the degree and direction of plant cell expansion. Their extensive characterization of a dim mutant suggested a direct involvement of the DIM gene in regulating cell elongation, perhaps by modulating the expression of structural genes which determine the orientation and elasticity of the cell (...)
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  13. Selection of the research question.Keiko Ueda & Lotfi B. Merabet - 2018 - In Felipe Fregni & Ben M. W. Illigens (eds.), Critical thinking in clinical research: applied theory and practice using case studies. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Left Posterior Orbitofrontal Cortex Is Associated With Odor-Induced Autobiographical Memory: An fMRI Study.Keiko Watanabe, Yuri Masaoka, Mitsuru Kawamura, Masaki Yoshida, Nobuyoshi Koiwa, Akira Yoshikawa, Satomi Kubota, Masahiro Ida, Kenjiro Ono & Masahiko Izumizaki - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    HALO: An experimental station project.Keiko Courdy & Jacques Parnel - 2009 - Technoetic Arts 7 (1):65-69.
    The planet is experiencing a deep metamorphosis. The pressure that is being generated nowadays on the living can be felt in a human lifetime. The extreme speed of climate change and its impact on our ecosystem can no longer be ignored. When looking at the phenomenon of ecological resilience, we notice that after a disturbance, a shock on an ecosystem, like the burning of a forest, the resilient system rebuilds itself but not exactly as it was before, surprisingly new species (...)
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    Standards of Conducts for Biostatisticians and Stem Cell Researchers: A Call for Self-formulated Aspirational Ethics Over Built-in Prohibitive Ethics.Keiko Sato & Mika Suzuki - 2022 - Science and Engineering Ethics 28 (2):1-20.
    We proposed the Standards of Conducts to provide a general framework that will serve as the basis for guiding each biostatistician and stem cell researcher to formulate their personal standards, rather than as rules with which they are required to comply. Given the responsibility and characteristics of their work, they are expected to maintain independence and work autonomously as professionals. Each of the Standards of Conducts comprises a preamble, mission and values to uphold, Standards of Conducts, and background. When one (...)
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    A new cell cycle checkpoint that senses plasma membrane/cell wall damage in budding yeast.Keiko Kono & Amy E. Ikui - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (4):1600210.
    In nature, cells face a variety of stresses that cause physical damage to the plasma membrane and cell wall. It is well established that evolutionarily conserved cell cycle checkpoints monitor various cellular perturbations, including DNA damage and spindle misalignment. However, the ability of these cell cycle checkpoints to sense a damaged plasma membrane/cell wall is poorly understood. To the best of our knowledge, our recent paper described the first example of such a checkpoint, using budding yeast as a model. In (...)
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    Madame Lavoisier et la traduction française de l'"Essay on phlogiston" de Kirwan (Madame Lavoisier and the French translation of Kirwan's Essay on phlogiston).Keiko Kawashima - 2000 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53 (2):235-264.
    In this article I examine Lavoisier's collaboration with his wife in the translation of Kirwan's An essay on phlogiston into French (Essai sur le phlogistique, 1788). This translation is a kind of counter attack by the school of French scholars around Lavoisier. Mrs Lavoisier is generally considered only to have translated Kirwan's book, not to have refuted it. Through a detailed analysis of the translation, of her manuscripts, and of other documents of the period, I conclude that Mrs Lavoisier not (...)
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    Rites of Passage: Constructing Quality in a Commodity Subsector.Keiko Tanaka & Lawrence Busch - 1996 - Science, Technology and Human Values 21 (1):3-27.
    This article extends the concept of symmetry to ethics. Using the case of canola in Canada, the authors argue that grades and standards simultaneously subject humans and nonhumans to rites of passage that test their "goodness. " Then, they further develop a tentative typology of standards. The authors argue that these standards allow something resembling the neoclassical market to be established, create the conditions for economic analysis, and allocate power among human actors.
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    Empathy, Connectedness and Organisation.Kathryn Pavlovich & Keiko Krahnke - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 105 (1):131-137.
    In this paper, we conceptually explore the role of empathy as a connectedness organising mechanism. We expand ideas underlying positive organisational scholarship and examine leading-edge studies from neuroscience and quantum physics that give support to our claims. The perspective we propose has profound implications regarding how we organise and how we manage. First, we argue that empathy enhances connectedness through the unconscious sharing of neuro-pathways that dissolves the barriers between self and other. This sharing encourages the integration of affective and (...)
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  21. Public Attitudes Toward Animal Research: Some International Comparisons.Linda Pifer, Kinya Shimizu & Ralph Pifer - 1994 - Society and Animals 2 (2):95-113.
    A comparative analysis was made of the public's attitudes toward the use of animals in scientific research in 15 different nations. The intensity of opposition to animal research was found to vary from relatively low levels in Japan and the United States to much higher levels in France, Belgium, and Great Britain. More women than men were opposed to animal research in all 15 nations. Scientific knowledge, or the lack of knowledge, was not found to have a consistent relationship with (...)
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    Short Duration Repetitive Transcranial Electrical Stimulation During Sleep Enhances Declarative Memory of Facts.Nicola Cellini, Renee E. Shimizu, Patrick M. Connolly, Diana M. Armstrong, Lexus T. Hernandez, Anthony G. Polakiewicz, Rolando Estrada, Mario Aguilar-Simon, Michael P. Weisend, Sara C. Mednick & Stephen B. Simons - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Public Goods Games in Japan.Keiko Ishii & Robert Kurzban - 2008 - Human Nature 19 (2):138-156.
    Social dilemmas, in which individually selfish behavior leads to collectively deficient outcomes, continue to be an important topic of research because of their ubiquity. The present research with Japanese participants replicates, with slight modifications, public goods games previously run in the United States. In contrast to recent work showing profound cross-cultural differences, the results of two studies reported here show remarkable cross-cultural similarities. Specifically, results suggest that (1) as in the U.S., allowing incremental commitment to a public good is effective (...)
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    Faces with Light Makeup Are Better Recognized than Faces with Heavy Makeup.Keiko Tagai, Hitomi Ohtaka & Hiroshi Nittono - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  25. Ethical principles in palliative medicine.Shimizu Tetsuro - unknown
    In the present paper I try to show that ethical principles of medical activities in general can be adequately applied to medical activities for the patient in his terminal stage. For this objective, I shall argue first what are the principles and rules of medical activities in general, and then show how these can be applied to palliative medicine.
     
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    Bare nouns and telicity in Japanese.Keiko Yoshida - 2008 - In Susan Rothstein (ed.), Theoretical and Crosslinguistic Approaches to the Semantics of Aspect. John Benjamins. pp. 421--439.
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    What Does Only Assert and Entail?Keiko Yoshimura - 2007 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 3:97-117.
    What Does Only Assert and Entail? This paper investigates the semantics of English only and two equivalent expressions in Japanese -dake and -shika, giving attention to two aspects: the debate over the status of two propositions that are involved in the use of ONLY expressions and the semantic and pragmatic differences among ONLY items, if any. We claim that a sentence with ONLY expressions entails both the affirmative and negative propositions. This view raises issues with Horn's original claim as well (...)
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  28. Reflective equilibrium in practice and model selection: a methodological proposal from a survey experiment on the theories of distributive justice.Akira Inoue, Kazumi Shimizu, Daisuke Udagawa & Yoshiki Wakamatsu - 2024 - Synthese 203 (5):1-31.
    In political philosophy, reflective equilibrium is a standard method used to systematically reconcile intuitive judgments with theoretical principles. In this paper, we propose that survey experiments and a model selection method—i.e., the Akaike Information Criterion (AIC)-based model selection method—can be viewed together as a methodological means of satisfying the epistemic desiderata implicit in reflective equilibrium. To show this, we conduct a survey experiment on two theories of distributive justice, prioritarianism and sufficientarianism. Our experimental test case and AIC-based model selection method (...)
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    Voluntary settlement and its consequences on predictors of happiness: the influence of initial cultural context.Keiko Ishii, Shinobu Kitayama & Yukiko Uchida - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  30. Free Will and the Divergence Problem.Takuo Aoyama, Shogo Shimizu & Yuki Yamada - 2015 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 23:1-18.
    This paper presents what the authors call the ‘divergence problem’ regarding choosing between different future possibilities. As is discussed in the first half, the central issue of the problem is the difficulty of temporally locating the ‘active cause’ on the modal divergent diagram. In the second half of this paper, we discuss the ‘second-person freedom’ which is, strictly, neither compatibilist negative freedom nor incompatibilist positive freedom. The divergence problem leads us to two hypothetical views (i.e. the view of single-line determination (...)
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    Cultural Similarities and Differences in Social Discounting: The Mediating Role of Harmony-Seeking.Keiko Ishii & Charis Eisen - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:386916.
    One’s generosity to others declines as a function of social distance, which is known as social discounting. We examined cultural similarities and differences in social discounting and the mediating roles of the two aspects of interdependence (self-expression and distinctiveness of the self) as well as the two aspects of independence (harmony-seeking and rejection avoidance). Using the same procedure that previous researchers used to test North Americans, Study 1 showed that compared to North Americans, Japanese discount more steeply a partner’s outcomes (...)
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  32. Chord priming-the automaticity of schematic expectancies.J. J. Bharucha & Keiko Stoeckig - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):514-514.
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    Time is ripe to embrace the scientific approach in Applied Ontology.Stefano Borgo, Pascal Hitzler & Cogan Shimizu - 2020 - Applied ontology 15 (3):245-249.
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    Collateral damage: An investigation of non-combatant teasing by American service personnel in occupied Iraq and Afghanistan.Don Bysouth, Keiko Ikeda & Sohail Jeloos-Haghi - 2015 - Pragmatics and Society 6 (3):338-366.
    This investigation examines ‘teasing’ of non-combatant children by US military service personnel in occupied Iraq and Afghanistan. The majority of existent investigations of teasing and related practices place significant conceptual importance on the intentions of the teaser – such that a target can understand that the tease is not true. However, in data examined here it appears that targets do not understand the language in which the teasing is undertaken. Drawing from publicly available video footage posted on the video sharing (...)
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    現代思想への道程: 江川義忠先生古稀記念論文集.Yashitada Egawa, Gishō Numa & Takichi Shimizu (eds.) - 1990 - Tōkyō: Hokuju Shuppan.
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  36. Ningen No Kagaku to Tetsugaku.Lucien Goldmann, Ikutaro Shimizu & Koji Kawamata - 1960 - Iwanami Shoten.
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    The Effects of the Environment on the Drawings of an Extraordinarily Productive Orangutan Artist.Yuki Hanazuka, Hidetoshi Kurotori, Mika Shimizu & Akira Midorikawa - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Guide to Using Masked Design Variables to Estimate Standard Errors in Public Use Files of the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey and the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey.Esther Hing, Sarah Gousen, Iris Shimizu & Catharine Burt - 2003 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 40 (4):401-415.
  39. Shō-shi.Yang Kung-sun & Kiyoshi Shimizu - 1970 - Meitoku Shuppan. Edited by Yang Shang.
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    Crystal structure of stress-induced acicular martensite in Cu-14·2 al-4·3 Ni alloy.K. Otsuka & K. Shimizu - 1971 - Philosophical Magazine 24 (188):481-484.
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    Breaking the silence: three bHLH proteins direct cell‐fate decisions during stomatal development.Lynn Jo Pillitteri & Keiko U. Torii - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (9):861-870.
    Stomata are microscopic pores on the surface of land plants used for gas and water vapor exchange. A pair of highly specialized guard cells surround the pore and adjust pore size. Studies in Arabidopsis have revealed that cell–cell communication is essential to coordinate the asymmetric cell divisions required for proper stomatal patterning. Initial research in this area identified signaling molecules that negatively regulate stomatal differentiation. However, genes promoting cell‐fate transition leading to mature guard cells remained elusive. Now, three closely related (...)
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    Formation of crystal approximants to icosahedral quasicrystal in Sc-based alloys.Y. G. So, A. Shimizu, K. Edagawa & S. Takeuchi - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (3-5):373-379.
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  43. Kagaku gijutsu jidai no kodomotachi.Keiko Nakamura - 1997 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
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  44. Dialogue with American scepticism: Cavell and Zizek on sexual difference.Keiko Ogata - 2014 - In Matthew Flisfeder & Louis-Paul Willis (eds.), Zizek and Media Studies: A Reader. Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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    Local Haole - A Contradiction in Terms? The dilemma of being white, born and raised in Hawai'i.Keiko Ohnuma - 2002 - Cultural Values 6 (3):273-285.
    While much has been written about the uniquely Hawaiian take on the category “local” – usually in terms of resistance to colonization, the alternative or counterhegemonic – little has been written about “haole”, the trope that served to silhouette the “local” and has evolved in dialectical opposition to it. A term that emerged during the plantation era to represent working-class immigrant workers mostly from Asia, “local” is constructed by exclusion. It has evolved to represent solidarity against all “external forces” controlling (...)
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    Brill Online Books and Journals.Linda Pifer, Kinya Shimizu & Ralph Pifer - 1994 - Society and Animals 2 (2):95-113.
    A comparative analysis was made of the public's attitudes toward the use of animals in scientific research in 15 different nations. The intensity of opposition to animal research was found to vary from relatively low levels in Japan and the United States to much higher levels in France, Belgium, and Great Britain. More women than men were opposed to animal research in all 15 nations. Scientific knowledge, or the lack of knowledge, was not found to have a consistent relationship with (...)
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    Luck vs. Capability? Testing Egalitarian Theories.Akira Inoue, Kazumi Shimizu, Daisuke Udagawa & Yoshiki Wakamatsu - 2019 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 10 (4):809-823.
    The issue of distributive justice receives substantial amount of attention in our society. On the one hand, we are sensitive to whether and the extent to which people are responsible for being worse off. On the other hand, we are mindful of society’s worst-off members. There has been a debate over luck egalitarianism, which relates to the former concern, and relational egalitarianism, which echoes the latter. By investigating the psychological processes of these two concerns, this paper examines the reliability of (...)
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    Cultural Variation in Reactions to a Group Member’s Vicarious Choice and the Role of Rejection Avoidance.Charis Eisen & Keiko Ishii - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Japanese Ink Paintings from American Collections: The Muromachi Period, An Exhibition in Honor of Shūjirō ShimadaJapanese Ink Paintings from American Collections: The Muromachi Period, An Exhibition in Honor of Shujiro Shimada.Donald F. McCallum, Yoshiaki Shimizu & Carolyn Wheelwright - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (2):334.
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    A Bibliography of Saljuq Studies.Rhoads Murphey & Kosuke Shimizu - 1983 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (4):811.
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