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    Gen Goto

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    Oral history interview with Gen Goto. Information on the oral history project is found in: csuf_stp_0012A; Glossary in: csuf_stp_0014.A Japanese American oral history project undertaken in 1979-1980, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and archived at the Fresno County Public Library

    Jeanette Goto and Sumi Hamasaki working on the corn line

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    Jeanette Goto and Sumi Hamasaki working on the corn line, sorting matured corn unable to be used for corn-on-the-cob to send through the cutters to make cut corn. (Seabrook Farms

    Fresno State Talks 2017: Joy Goto

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    What I'd like to do this evening is really to tell you a story. And it's a story about my process of becoming a scientist, research, a mentor, a teacher at Fresno State. And so I've titled it to talk about it serendipity, discovery, and joy in chemistry. And the joy in chemistry is really not meant to distinguish what has happened throughout my life and how I've become a chemist along that pathway.Goto, Joy JuneGoto, Joy June. California State University, Fresno. College of Science and Mathematics. Department of Chemistr

    Kazuko Goto: -bit + Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition Show Card

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    Show card for Kazuko Goto : -bit +, MFA exhibition. October 26 - November 24, 2002

    Angaria neglecta Poppe & Goto 1993

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    neglecta, Angaria Poppe & Goto, 1993 Angaria neglecta Poppe & Goto, 1993: 22 (pl. 6). Gastropoda, Angariidae Paratype: MZSP 95951. Locality: Japan, Wakayama prefecture, Nada-Cho, 510 fms. Preservation: Dry. Remarks: Former Jens Hemmen Collection. The specimen listed above was initially designated as paratype # 12 in the original description. The senior author (Poppe, pers. comm.) confirmed the type status.Published as part of Cavallari, Daniel C., Dornellas, Ana Paula S. & Simone, Luiz Ricardo L., 2016, Second annotated list of type specimens of molluscs deposited in the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, pp. 1-59 in European Journal of Taxonomy 213 on page 38, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2016.213, http://zenodo.org/record/384012

    Harmonizing Biodiesel Fuel Standards in East Asia: Current Status, Challenges and Way Forward

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    Abstract: This paper discusses the development of and policy towards biodiesel fuel (BDF) in the East Asia Summit (EAS) Region (hereafter East Asia), with a focus on activities related to harmonizing BDF standards. It finds that the EAS countries have actively promoted the development of BDF for a variety of reasons. To minimize problems with engines arising from the use of BDF, most EAS countries have established their national BDF standards. However, these diverse standards cause barriers for BDF trade and act against the regional interest in maximizing benefits from BDF production and utilization. Therefore, the EAS policy makers decided to harmonize BDF standards, and a regional benchmark standard has been published. Through a comparative review of existing national standards against the benchmark, it finds that the harmonization is beneficial economically and environmentally, and is technically feasible but practically stalled due to the lack of political determination. Therefore, among a few policy implications, the key message to deliver is a call for political determination to implement the harmonization in the EAS region. Since harmonization of BDF standards has been tried in other regions, the findings of this paper may supplement the literature, enhance understanding of the EAS case, and provide lessons and implications that may be helpful in advancing similar harmonization elsewhere.

    EMMA Talks: Hiromi Goto on PROTEST

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    The core purpose of EMMA Talks is to bring important stories by women identified* writers, activists, thinkers, storytellers, makers and doers, from the periphery to the public. Together their stories will build a powerful and engaging collection of talks, celebrating and building on the conversations, imaginings, and hard work of so many individuals, communities and movements, which will lead to a creative cross-pollination of ideas. *including two spirited, trans* and gender non-conforming folk

    Henry Kasai meets Mashashi Goto

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    Photo taken at the Salt Lake airport on July 4, 1929, when Mashashi Goto, 32-year-old pilot from Los Angeles, stopped for fuel during his attempt to fly around the world.  Henry Kasai, shown shaking Goto\u27s hand, acted as spokesman for the Japanese community as they converged at the airport to welcome Mr. Goto and wish him well for the remainder of his ambitious journey.  Later that day, Goto\u27s plane crashed in the Uinta Mountains, killing him
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