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    Stan Ichikawa.

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    Photo of Stan Ichikawa, a Japanese American soldier during World War II and friend of Mary (Murakami) Doi

    Stan Ichikawa, April 13, 1945.

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    Photo of Stan Ichikawa, a Japanese-American soldier during World War II and friend of Mary (Murakami) Doi

    The actors Ichikawa Danjūrō and Ichikawa Monnosuke.

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    Print shows the actor Ichikawa Monnosuke as a courtesan and Ichikawa Danjūrō as a merchant.Title and other descriptive information compiled by Nichibunken-sponsored Edo print specialists in 2005-06.Format: Hosoban Beni-e.Restricted access; material extremely fragile; please use online digital image.Forms part of: R. Leicester Harmsworth collection.Forms part of: Japanese prints and drawings (Library of Congress)

    Revisiting Yamaguchi-Ichikawa water hammer model

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    Hydraulic systems are susceptible to transient phenomena like water hammer, necessitating accurate analytical models for effective simulation and prediction. This study extensively evaluates the Yamaguchi-Ichikawa model, offering insights into its capabilities and areas for enhancement. Noteworthy is its minimal series terms requirement, particularly advantageous for highly viscous fluid simulations. Mathematical similarities with established models hint at a potential unified analytical framework. However, discrepancies with experimental data, especially at initial stage of water hammer and in pulsation periodicity, highlight limitations, particularly in modeling of complex pressure systems. Despite these challenges, the Yamaguchi-Ichikawa model exhibits promising amplitude damping characteristics, offering potential for parameter estimation advancements, notably in the instantaneous accelerationbased approach. This comprehensive evaluation underscores the Yamaguchi-Ichikawa model's potential in hydraulic system analysis, while also delineating avenues for refinement and further research. Efforts to analytically derive parameters hold promise for enhancing model accuracy and applicability, further advancing hydraulic system understanding and design

    Progress Towards the Total Synthesis of Jogyamycin Using a Tandem Ichikawa/Winstein Rearrangement

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    Jogyamycin is a densely functionalized aminocyclopentitol that displays potent antiprotozoal activity. Herein, we report a route to this natural product that utilizes an unprecedented transformation involving a tandem Ichikawa/Winstein rearrangement to install the C-1/C-2 diamine core. Attempts to further functionalize the C-3/C-4 alkene en route to jogyamycin are also discussed

    Block printing: Ichikawa Danjuro VII [001] Self-Portrait (001)

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    Photograph of block print: "Self-Portrait of Danjuro VII in a Shibaraku Performance" by Ichikawa Danjuro VII (Japanese, 1791-1859), surimono, ink and color on paper (mica and brass dust), (approximate size, may vary slightly) 20.3 x 17.9 cm (8 x 7 in), Edo period (1615-1868), Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, N.Y.; the actor has portrayed himself ensconced in his Shibaraku robes, with Ichikawa family mon (crest) design, and has signed Ichikawa Danjuro at the lower left"Self-Portrait of Danjuro VII in a Shibaraku Performance" by Ichikawa Danjuro VII (Japanese, 1791-1859), surimono, ink and color on paper (mica and brass dust), Edo period (1615-1868). The actor has portrayed himself ensconced in his Shibaraku robes and has signed Ichikawa Danjuro at the lower left

    Print: Actor Ichikawa Omezu as a Kabuki character

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    Woodblock print on mica paper depicting actor Ichikawa Omezu as a Kabuki character in the play "Koi Nyobo Somewake Tazuna.

    Japanese investment and influence in Thai development

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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 32-34).Nobuko Ichikawa, Michael A. Cusumano, Karen R. Polenske

    Stanley Ichikawa standing on the steps of the Utah State Capitol building.

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    Photo of Stanley Ichikawa, a Japanese-American soldier during World War II, standing on the steps of the Utah State Capitol building

    Ichikawa Ebizō V as Kaminari Shōkurō

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    Medium: woodcutprintssigned: Toyokuni ga in a Toshidama cartouche"Ichikawa Ebizō V as Kaminari Shōkurō" [2021.0013.002.000], Utagawa, Kunisada IIIArtist and Role: Utagawa, Kunisada III,Extent: sightExtent: fram
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