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Summary of report of bulletins from March 26, 1942 to June 31, 1942
Summary of the report on bulletins written by Kiyotoshi Iwamoto. Summary covers staff, activities, and number of bulletins.The Tsuyoshi Roy Nakai Collection includes reports and and handwritten notes related to the Manzanar incarceration camp and the Nakai family
History of the Office no. 2
Report by Iwao Shirokawa about the history of Information Field Office No. 2 at the Manzanar incarceration camp. Report covers history of the office, personnel, services, and accomplishments.The Tsuyoshi Roy Nakai Collection includes reports and and handwritten notes related to the Manzanar incarceration camp and the Nakai family
Progress report of the Information Field Office No. 4
Progress report by Nori Nakai for Information Field Office No. 4 at the Manzanar incarceration camp. Report covers field office location, personnel, accomplishments, and services.The Tsuyoshi Roy Nakai Collection includes reports and and handwritten notes related to the Manzanar incarceration camp and the Nakai family
Resume of Information Office No. 3
Report by Mike Hori about the Information Field Office No. 3 at the Manzanar incarceration camp. Report covers history of the office, services, personnel, family reunions, and daily life at the camp.The Tsuyoshi Roy Nakai Collection includes reports and and handwritten notes related to the Manzanar incarceration camp and the Nakai family
Progress report of Information Office 5
Progress report written by Howard Mukai about the Information Office No. 5 at the Manzanar incarceration camp. Report covers services, accomplishments, and personnel.The Tsuyoshi Roy Nakai Collection includes reports and and handwritten notes related to the Manzanar incarceration camp and the Nakai family
A Meaning of Baroque in terms of Space Syntax
A city is a spatial system that is generated in the process of searching for an ideal form. From the structure of a city, we can find paradigms of the past in which worldviews of the society are instilled. Baroque, to be studied in this paper, is interpreted as a change from ′limitation′ to ′infinity′. There are many studies that investigated Baroque but they see the change from a single viewpoint of either cosmology or practicality. The purpose of this study is, therefore, to combine these two viewpoints for a comprehensive understanding of what paradigm has formed Baroque cities. Practicality is revealed by means of Space Syntax and our new concept, Urban Entropy Coefficient (: UEC), which is then related to cosmology. We conclude that the intention of Baroque was to configure a Multi-Center layout for the dynamic function of the city
sj-docx-3-anr-10.1177_20530196221135077 – Supplemental material for Beppu Bay, Japan, as a candidate Global Boundaries Stratotype Section and Point for an Anthropocene series
Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-anr-10.1177_20530196221135077 for Beppu Bay, Japan, as a candidate Global Boundaries Stratotype Section and Point for an Anthropocene series by Michinobu Kuwae, Bruce P Finney, Zhiyuan Shi, Aya Sakaguchi, Narumi Tsugeki, Takayuki Omori, Tetsuro Agusa, Yoshiaki Suzuki, Yusuke Yokoyama, Hirofumi Hinata, Yoshio Hatada, Jun Inoue, Kazumi Matsuoka, Misaki Shimada, Hikaru Takahara, Shin Takahashi, Daisuke Ueno, Atsuko Amano, Jun Tsutsumi, Masanobu Yamamoto, Keiji Takemura, Keitaro Yamada, Ken Ikehara, Tsuyoshi Haraguchi, Stephen Tims, Michaela Froehlich, Leslie Keith Fifield, Takahiro Aze, Kimikazu Sasa, Tsutomu Takahashi, Masumi Matsumura, Yukinori Tani, Peter R Leavitt, Hideyuki Doi, Tomohisa Irino, Kazuyoshi Moriya, Akira Hayashida, Kotaro Hirose, Hidekazu Suzuki and Yoshiki Saito in The Anthropocene Review</p
Ligand Binding to the Membrane-Distal Domain of the Met Receptor Induces Dimerization at the Membrane-Proximal Domain
Activation of cytokine and growthfactor receptors by ligands triggers crucial cellular responses in various physiological processes. However, our understanding of their structural basis remains incomplete due to the limited informationon the active ligand−receptor complex structure. Their structural analysis poses two significant challenges: preserving thecomplex structureduring isolation fromliving cells and achieving high-resolution characterization. In this study,we analyzed the structure of the active complex of the hepatocyte growth factor(HGF)-Met receptor by chemically fixing prior to isolating from living cells and high-speed atomic force microscopy imaging at the single-protein level. We also conducted split-luciferase complementary assay and cryo-electronmicroscopy experiments for the HGF-Met extracellular domain complex and complemented these results with molecular dynamics simulations. We found that HGF binding to the Sema domain of Met promotes homotypic dimerization at the membrane-proximal region of Met, specifically the IPT4 domain. In summary, our study unveils the structural features of the physiological HGF-Met complex and clarifies the ligand-induced dimerization of the Met receptor
sj-xlsx-4-anr-10.1177_20530196221135077 – Supplemental material for Beppu Bay, Japan, as a candidate Global Boundaries Stratotype Section and Point for an Anthropocene series
Supplemental material, sj-xlsx-4-anr-10.1177_20530196221135077 for Beppu Bay, Japan, as a candidate Global Boundaries Stratotype Section and Point for an Anthropocene series by Michinobu Kuwae, Bruce P Finney, Zhiyuan Shi, Aya Sakaguchi, Narumi Tsugeki, Takayuki Omori, Tetsuro Agusa, Yoshiaki Suzuki, Yusuke Yokoyama, Hirofumi Hinata, Yoshio Hatada, Jun Inoue, Kazumi Matsuoka, Misaki Shimada, Hikaru Takahara, Shin Takahashi, Daisuke Ueno, Atsuko Amano, Jun Tsutsumi, Masanobu Yamamoto, Keiji Takemura, Keitaro Yamada, Ken Ikehara, Tsuyoshi Haraguchi, Stephen Tims, Michaela Froehlich, Leslie Keith Fifield, Takahiro Aze, Kimikazu Sasa, Tsutomu Takahashi, Masumi Matsumura, Yukinori Tani, Peter R Leavitt, Hideyuki Doi, Tomohisa Irino, Kazuyoshi Moriya, Akira Hayashida, Kotaro Hirose, Hidekazu Suzuki and Yoshiki Saito in The Anthropocene Review</p
sj-docx-1-anr-10.1177_20530196221135077 – Supplemental material for Beppu Bay, Japan, as a candidate Global Boundaries Stratotype Section and Point for an Anthropocene series
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-anr-10.1177_20530196221135077 for Beppu Bay, Japan, as a candidate Global Boundaries Stratotype Section and Point for an Anthropocene series by Michinobu Kuwae, Bruce P Finney, Zhiyuan Shi, Aya Sakaguchi, Narumi Tsugeki, Takayuki Omori, Tetsuro Agusa, Yoshiaki Suzuki, Yusuke Yokoyama, Hirofumi Hinata, Yoshio Hatada, Jun Inoue, Kazumi Matsuoka, Misaki Shimada, Hikaru Takahara, Shin Takahashi, Daisuke Ueno, Atsuko Amano, Jun Tsutsumi, Masanobu Yamamoto, Keiji Takemura, Keitaro Yamada, Ken Ikehara, Tsuyoshi Haraguchi, Stephen Tims, Michaela Froehlich, Leslie Keith Fifield, Takahiro Aze, Kimikazu Sasa, Tsutomu Takahashi, Masumi Matsumura, Yukinori Tani, Peter R Leavitt, Hideyuki Doi, Tomohisa Irino, Kazuyoshi Moriya, Akira Hayashida, Kotaro Hirose, Hidekazu Suzuki and Yoshiki Saito in The Anthropocene Review</p
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