Results for 'Shunko Tashiro'

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    Gendaijin no shiseikan: shimin no tame no bihāra.Shunkō Tashiro (ed.) - 1994 - Kyōto-shi: Dōhōsha Shuppan.
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    Thinking of Life through Death: A Question of Life.Shunko Tashiro, Akinori Imai & Ken Yamada - 1995 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 15:67.
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    Japanese Buddhist Hospice and Shunko Tashiro.Fuki Ikeuchi & Alison Freund - 1995 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 15:61.
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    Kigyō to keiei rinri.Yoshinori Tashiro - 2000 - Kyōto-shi: Mineruva Shobō.
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    English Poets, Egyptian Onions, and the Protestant View of the Eucharist.Tom T. Tashiro - 1969 - Journal of the History of Ideas 30 (4):563.
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  6. Muichimotsuchū mujinzō.Hidenori Tashiro - 1970 - Shunjusha.
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  7. Research, Practice, and Innovative Therapy: On the Theoretical Model of Robert J. Levine.Shimon Tashiro - 2010 - Asian Bioethics Review 2 (3):229-239.
     
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    Change in the graphics of journal articles in the life sciences field: analysis of figures and tables in the journal “Cell”.Kana Ariga & Manabu Tashiro - 2022 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 44 (3):1-34.
    The purpose of this study is to examine how trends in the use of images in modern life science journals have changed since the spread of computer-based visual and imaging technology. To this end, a new classification system was constructed to analyze how the graphics of a scientific journal have changed over the years. The focus was on one international peer-reviewed journal in life sciences, Cell, which was founded in 1974, whereby 1725 figures and 160 tables from the research articles (...)
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    Spatial Frequency Effective for Increasing Perceived Glossiness by Contrast Enhancement.Hiroaki Kiyokawa, Tomonori Tashiro, Yasuki Yamauchi & Takehiro Nagai - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    It has been suggested that luminance edges in retinal images are potential cues for glossiness perception, particularly when the perception relies on low-luminance specular regions. However, a previous study has shown only statistical correlations between luminance edges and perceived glossiness, not their causal relations. Additionally, although specular components should be embedded at various spatial frequencies depending on the micro-roughness on the object surface, it is not well understood what spatial frequencies are essential for glossiness perception on objects with different micro-roughness. (...)
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    Classes of Activities in Clinical Laboratories: Practice, Research, or Else?Kenji Matsui & Shimon Tashiro - 2009 - Asian Bioethics Review 1 (3):281-284.
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  11. Ethical challenges for the design and conduct of mega-biobanking from Great East Japan Earthquake victims.Kenji Matsui & Shimon Tashiro - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):55.
    Amid continuing social unrest from the Great East Japan Earthquake and subsequent Fukushima nuclear accident of 2011, the Japanese government announced plans for a major biobanking project in the disaster-stricken areas, to be administered by the ‘Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization’ (ToMMo). This project differs from previous biobanking projects in that it 1) was initiated mainly to boost post-disaster recovery and reconstruction; and 2) targets the area’s survivors as its primary subjects. Here, we review the ethics of the ToMMo biobanking project (...)
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    A systematic approach to the disclosure of genomic findings in clinical practice and research: a proposed framework with colored matrix and decision-making pathways.Tomohide Ibuki, Shimon Tashiro, Keiichiro Yamamoto & Kenji Matsui - 2021 - BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-16.
    BackgroundWhether and how to disclose genomic findings obtained in the course of genomic clinical practice and medical research has been a controversial global bioethical issue over the past two decades. Although several recommendations and judgment tools for the disclosure of genomic findings have been proposed, none are sufficiently systematic or inclusive or even consistent with each other. In order to approach the disclosure/non-disclosure practice in an ethical manner, optimal and easy-to-use tools for supporting the judgment of physicians/researchers in genomic medicine (...)
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    A Pilot Study of Selected Japanese Nurses' Ideas on Patient Advocacy.Anne J. Davis, Emiko Konishi & Marie Tashiro - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (4):404-413.
    This pilot study had two purposes: (1) to review recent Japanese nursing literature on nursing advocacy; and (2) to obtain data from nurses on advocacy. For the second purpose, 24 nurses at a nursing college in Japan responded to a questionnaire. The concept of advocacy, taken from the West, has become an ethical ideal for Japanese nurses but one that they do not always understand, or, if they do, they find it difficult to fulfil. They cite nursing leadership support as (...)
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    Recommendations for promoting international multi‐site clinical trials—from a viewpoint of ethics review.Haruka Nakada, Suzanne Hasthorpe, Carel IJsselmuiden, Francis Kombe, Marieme Ba, Mihaela Matei, Kenichi Nakamura, Nobuko Ushirozawa, Yasuhiro Fujiwara & Shimon Tashiro - 2019 - Developing World Bioethics 19 (4):192-195.
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