Results for 'Yoshichika Ōnuki'

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    Single crystal growth and characterization of URu2Si2.Yoshinori Haga, Tatsuma D. Matsuda, Naoyuki Tateiwa, Etsuji Yamamoto, Yoshichika Ōnuki & Zachary Fisk - 2014 - Philosophical Magazine 94 (32-33):3672-3680.
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    Divalent, trivalent, and heavy fermion states in Eu compounds.Y. Ōnuki, A. Nakamura, F. Honda, D. Aoki, T. Tekeuchi, M. Nakashima, Y. Amako, H. Harima, K. Matsubayashi, Y. Uwatoko, S. Kayama, T. Kagayama, K. Shimizu, S. Esakki Muthu, D. Braithwaite, B. Salce, H. Shiba, T. Yara, Y. Ashitomi, H. Akamine, K. Tomori, M. Hedo & T. Nakama - 2017 - Philosophical Magazine 97 (36):3399-3414.
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    Designing robot eyes for communicating gaze.Tomomi Onuki, Takafumi Ishinoda, Emi Tsuburaya, Yuki Miyata, Yoshinori Kobayashi & Yoshinori Kuno - 2013 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 14 (3):451-479.
    —Human eyes not only serve the function of enabling us “to see” something, but also perform the vital role of allowing us “to show” our gaze for non-verbal communication, such as through establishing eye contact and joint attention. The eyes of service robots should therefore also perform both of these functions. Moreover, they should be friendly in appearance so that humans may feel comfortable with the robots. Therefore we maintain that it is important to consider gaze communication capability and friendliness (...)
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    A Dilemma in Modern Japan?Hironori Onuki - 2015 - ProtoSociology 32:59-82.
    Transnational labour migration has recently returned to the spotlight in Japan, due to its rapidly declining population and labour force. This paper argues that the tension between the (self-)illusion of Japan as a homogeneous nation-state and trans-border labour-importing to ensure the continued supply of the workforce has inherently characterized the process of Japan’s modernity since the Meiji Restoration of 1868. In doing so, it seeks to demonstrate how the synchrony of such ostensibly conflicting interests makes eminent economic sense to recruit (...)
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    2002 Busan Asian Games Sport Science Congress.Hideaki Onuki - 2002 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 24 (2):51-54.
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    Politics for the Domain of Dance in Schools.Hideaki Onuki - 2004 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 26 (2):1-12.
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    Report of the joint symposium in the 50th Anniversary Conference of the Japanese Society of Physical Education.Hideaki Onuki & Hideaki Hayashi - 2000 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 22 (1):37-44.
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    Report: World Dance 2000 Choreography Today.Hideaki Onuki - 2000 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 22 (2):39-44.
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    Self-Initiated Actions Under Different Choice Architectures Affect Framing and Target Evaluation Even Without Verbal Manipulation.Yutaro Onuki, Hidehito Honda & Kazuhiro Ueda - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    What Stimuli Are Necessary for Anchoring Effects to Occur?Yutaro Onuki, Hidehito Honda & Kazuhiro Ueda - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The anchoring effect is a form of cognitive bias in which exposure to some piece of information affects its subsequent numerical estimation. Previous studies have discussed which stimuli, such as numbers or semantic priming stimuli, are most likely to induce anchoring effects. However, it has not been determined whether anchoring effects will occur when a number is presented alone or when the semantic priming stimuli have an equivalent dimension between a target and the stimuli without a number. We conducted five (...)
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    Saṁskr̥ta-Sādhutā =.Ashok Aklujkar, Chikafumi Watanabe, Michele Marie Desmarais & Yoshichika Honda (eds.) - 2012 - D.K. Printworld.
    Ashok Aklujkar, Indian Sanskritist and Indologist; contributed articles.
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