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Basic Research on Methods to Predict Natural Disasters Using Remote Sensing Data : Leaf Water Content in Tree Canopies
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Fichtes Einsicht in der >> transscendentalen Logik << ---- Das faktische Wissen und der minnor im Syllogismus ----
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Agro-meteorological analysis of adaptability of land for olive cultivation in Nagasaki Prefecture : (3) The evaluation of adaptability of land for olive cultivation in Ōshima of Saikai City
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Strategic Decision System based on the Survey of Decision Analyses
Hundreds of Studies on Decision Making ware started in 1930th and reached its peak in 1970th. However, most of studies after its peak are remained in derivative methods of 70th, because there is no significant foundlings in Mathematics; theoretical background of Decision Analysis.
In this paper, we will restructure Strategic Decision System based on the Survey of Decision Analyses. Because, this system covers most of the decision analyses from 30th to current, decision maker will allow selecting suitable decision analysis depending upon the problem.departmental bulletin pape
Challenge to the educational partnership programs between high school and university in the department of management and information sciences
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A preliminary analysis of Nagasaki Japanese speakers' non-standard use of the intransitivising -te aru construction : Non-resultative utte aru
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Agro-meteorological analysis of adaptability of land for olive cultivation in Nagasaki Prefecture (2) The evalution of physical character to improve fine particle red soil and red-yellow soil using clinker ash
In this study on fine red soil in the northern part of Nagasaki Prefecture, the following findings were obtained as a result of experiments to improve soil using clinker ash. The components of clinker ash in this region were the same as those of clinker ash produced from other thermal power plants. We found that the addition of clinker ash resulted in an increase in the amount of available moisture in both red soil and red and yellow soil and that the coefficient of permeability expanded and drainage improved when the mixing ratio increased. In cultivation studies after the soil improvement, the highest average yield of komatsuna and chingensai (Brassica Rapa), compared with control plots, was obtained at mixing ratio 40% and 10%, respectively.departmental bulletin pape