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    Coarse-grained loop algorithms for Monte Carlo simulation of quantum spin systems

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    ERRATUM: Publisher's Note: Coarse-grained loop algorithms for Monte Carlo simulation of quantum spin systems [Phys. Rev. E 66, 056705 (2002)]. Kenji Harada and Naoki Kawashima. Phys. Rev. E 67, 039903 (2003

    Structural Equation Modeling and Item Response Theory Parameter Equivalency Studies

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    This dataverse contains R scripts and the correspondent output data for simulations showing equivalency between structural equation and item response model parameters under certain parameterizations discussed on a article submitted to Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal

    HASTE DE LÍRIOS, DE KENJI MIYAZAWA

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    The present work is a translation from Japanese to Brazilian Portuguese of the Yomata no Yuri (Stem of Lillies) tale written by the Japanese author Kenji Miyazawa (1893-1933). Miyazawa was an essayist, poet and writer of Japanese children's tales. Even though his work is not so popular in Brazil, in Japan it has achieved much notoriety. He is considered one of the most relevant writers in both prose and poetry. Miyazawa was born in Iwate and graduated in Agricultural Sciences. He was also a professor and dedicated himself fundamentally to the writing career. His work is notably influenced by Nichiren Buddhism, which can be seen in the following work. This translation aims at presenting to the Brazilian public an example of the Kenji’s literature, considering the cultural relevance of his work and the importance for understanding the Japanese way of thinking.O presente trabalho é uma tradução para o português do Brasil do conto Yomata no Yuri (Haste de Lírios) do autor japonês Kenji Miyazawa (1893 – 1933). Miyazawa foi ensaísta, poeta e escritor de contos japoneses infantis. Embora a obra dele não seja tão conhecida no Brasil, no Japão ela alcançou bastante notoriedade, podendo ser considerado um dos escritores mais relevantes tanto na prosa, quanto na poesia. Miyazawa nasceu na prefeitura de Iwate, graduou-se em Ciências da Agricultura, foi professor universitário e dedicou-se fundamentalmente à carreira de escritor. Sua obra apresenta forte influência do Budismo Nichiren, como pode ser visto pela leitura do conto a seguir. Esta tradução visa a apresentar ao público brasileiro um exemplo da literatura de Kenji, tendo em vista a riqueza cultural de seu trabalho, bem como relevância para o entendimento do pensamento japonês

    Miyazawa Kenji and a Tale of “Kanji”

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    Miyazawa Kenji (1896-1933), a poet and author of children’s stories, spent much of his life laboring to improve the material and spiritual lives peasants in the impoverished farming communities of Iwate Prefecture. He received little notice during his lifetime, but since the Second World War the sincerity of his work, reflecting a life of spiritual struggle, has attracted growing attention. In this paper we examine relationship between kanji and Miyazawa Kenji and the meaning of kanji for him referring some works including Otsuberu to Zou (1926, literally Otsuberu and the Elephant) and Kaze no Matasaburō (1934, literally Matasaburō of the Wind)

    Association between disparity by gini coefficient for the population covered by emergency medical service rapid response and neurological outcomes in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Japan

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    掲載誌:Kenji Narikawa, Kensuke Suzuki, Kenji Fujimoto, Satoshi Harada, Mayumi Nakazawa, Shinnosuke Kitano, Ryotaro Suga, Satoo Ogawa (17 May 2023). Association between Disparity by Gini Coefficient for the Population Covered by Emergency Medical Service Rapid Response and Neurological Outcomes in Patients with Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in Japan, Emergency Medicine Investigations.研究紹介:国外学術誌掲載論文からdepartmental bulletin pape

    Molecular Dissection of the α-Dystroglycan- and Integrin-binding Sites within the Globular Domain of Human Laminin-10

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    This research was originally published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry. Hiroyuki Ido, Kenji Harada, Sugiko Futaki, Yoshitaka Hayashi, Ryoko Nishiuchi, Yuko Natsuka, Shaoliang Li, Yoshinao Wada, Ariana C. Combs, James M. Ervasti and Kiyotoshi Sekiguchi. Molecular Dissection of the α-Dystroglycan- and Integrin-binding Sites within the Globular Domain of Human Laminin-10. J. Biol. Chem. 2004; 279: 10946-10954 © the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biolog

    A Will from Miyazawa Kenji : Journey to the West, the Monkey King, and Dayu

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    Miyazawa Kenji (1896-1933) is a well-known author of children\u27s literature from and poet. He created many children\u27s literature and poet applying with his inexhaustible imagination. At the same time he often applied his rich culture for Chinese classics including not only the Four Books and Five Classics of Confucianism but also popular novel like Journey to the West to his works. In this paper we examined Miyazawa Kenji\u27s works and discussed meanings of Chinese classics for Miyazawa Kenji

    Posuton Shuyojo ポストン収容所

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    A a travel journal written by Kenji Kawabe of his time away from the Poston camp, Arizona from May 9 through June 2, 1944. He visited the Granada camp in Colorado and Salt Lake and the Topaz camp in Utah, meeting his friends and going sightseeing and shopping.The Kuwahara Family Papers contains documentation of the Kuwahara family depicting the daily life and people incarcerated in the Poston camp in Arizona during World War II. Materials include: junior high school, high school, and camp community newsletters in both Japanese and English, a short travel journal written by Kenji Kaware of his time away from the Psoton camp, visiting the Granada camp in Colorado and Salt Lake and the Topaz camp in Utah, photographs of class groups, farm workers, and desert landscape, watercolor paintings of the camp facilities, and programs and booklets of the family and community reunions of the Poston incarceration camp

    Does Trust Work in the Era of Distrust? Kenji Miyazawa and William James Give the Same Answer

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    This essay discusses ideas of Kenji Miyazawa that could help people of today rebuild confidence in themselves. Kenji held numerous ideas in common with great thinkers such as Fyodor Dostoevsky and William James. Kenji knew a great deal about the latest theories of natural science and psychology of his time. These were key sources of spiritual energy that enabled him to reexamine the relation between individual happiness and the happiness of the entire world. As the issue remains a major concern in our society, the author outlines Kenji's conclusion as to it

    Does Trust Work in the Era of Distrust? Kenji Miyazawa and William James Give the Same Answer

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    This essay discusses ideas of Kenji Miyazawa that could help people of today rebuild confidence in themselves. Kenji held numerous ideas in common with great thinkers such as Fyodor Dostoevsky and William James. Kenji knew a great deal about the latest theories of natural science and psychology of his time. These were key sources of spiritual energy that enabled him to reexamine the relation between individual happiness and the happiness of the entire world. As the issue remains a major concern in our society, the author outlines Kenji's conclusion as to it
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