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    Funds that supported the research activities of Masaki Miya, recipient of the 2023 Ichthyological Society of Japan Award of Excellence.

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    Table showing the funds that supported the research activities of Masaki Miya at the Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba, recipient of the 2023 Ichthyological Society of Japan Award of Excellence.</p

    Letter from Miya Iwataki, National Coalition for Redress/Reparations, to Congressman Mervyn Dymally, May 12, 1982

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    Letter from Miya Iwataki, National Coalition for Redress/Reparations, to Congressman Mervyn Dymally, about the breakfast meeting that the National Coalition for Redress/Reparations (NCRR) had with the Congressman.The Jim Matsuoka Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress Collection includes brochures, meeting notes and agendas, publications, booklets, and other material related to the Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress (NCRR), formally known as the National Coalition for Redress/Reparations. The National Coalition for Redress/Reparations was officially formed on July 12, 1980, and included members of the Los Angeles Community Coalition for Redress/Reparations (LACCRR), Japanese Community Progressive Alliance (JCPA), Tule Lake Committee, Nihonmachi Outreach Committee, the Asian/Pacific Student Union, and other members of the community. The material was collected by Jim Matsuoka, a founding member of the organization. Matsuoka also served on the board and was the treasurer. In addition to the NCRR material, the collection also contains event flyers and Day of Remembrance material. For issues of the Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress newsletter "Banner" published after 2007, visit the NCRR website at https://ncrr-la.org/

    Evidence from mitochondrial genomics supports the lower Mesozoic of South Asia as the time and place of basal divergence of cypriniform fishes (Actinopterygii: Ostariophysi)

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    Figure 4. Ancestral distribution ranges reconstructed parsimoniously using PAUP*. Two representative character state (see legend for Fig. 3) optimizations are shown on the upper (delayed transition) and lower (accelerated transition) rows. Minimum F optimization was the same as delayed transition. The parsimonious reconstruction of character states allows an unrealistic all zero state. It does not give the character state at the root. In such cases the character state was manually optimized (asterisks).Published as part of Saitoh, Kenji, Sado, Tetsuya, Doosey, Michael H., Bart Jr, Henry L., Inoue, Jun G., Nishida, Mutsumi, Mayden, Richard L. & Miya, Masaki, 2011, Evidence from mitochondrial genomics supports the lower Mesozoic of South Asia as the time and place of basal divergence of cypriniform fishes (Actinopterygii: Ostariophysi), pp. 633-662 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 161 (3) on page 651, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2010.00651.x, http://zenodo.org/record/575419

    FIGURE 1a in Limits and phylogenetic relationships of East Asian fishes in the subfamily Oxygastrinae (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)

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    FIGURE 1a. The phylogenetic relationships of the subfamily Oxygastrinae (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae), as represented by the tree topology with the best log likelihood score (ln L = -111857.327) recovered from 100 independent maximum likelihood searches. Bootstrap values are reported at each node (values below 50% are not shown). Relationships are shown for (a) outgroup taxa and (b) subfamily Oxygastrinae.Published as part of &lt;i&gt;Tang, Kevin L., Agnew, Mary K., Hirt, M. Vincent, Lumbantobing, Daniel N., Raley, Morgan E., Sado, Tetsuya, Teoh, View-Hune, Yang, Lei, Bart, Henry L., Harris, Phillip M., He, Shunping, Miya, Masaki, Saitoh, Kenji, Simons, Andrew M., Wood, Robert M. &amp; Mayden, Richard L., 2013, Limits and phylogenetic relationships of East Asian fishes in the subfamily Oxygastrinae (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae), pp. 101-135 in Zootaxa 3681 (2)&lt;/i&gt; on page 110, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3681.2.1, &lt;a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10098437"&gt;http://zenodo.org/record/10098437&lt;/a&gt

    FIGURE 4 in Limits and phylogenetic relationships of East Asian fishes in the subfamily Oxygastrinae (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)

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    FIGURE 4. The strict consensus of four most-parsimonious trees (length = 25370 steps; CI = 0.159; RI = 0.460) based on a data matrix with a subset of 122 taxa (of 144); terminals represented solely by sequences obtained from GenBank were removed. Bootstrap values are reported at each node (values below 50% are not shown).Published as part of &lt;i&gt;Tang, Kevin L., Agnew, Mary K., Hirt, M. Vincent, Lumbantobing, Daniel N., Raley, Morgan E., Sado, Tetsuya, Teoh, View-Hune, Yang, Lei, Bart, Henry L., Harris, Phillip M., He, Shunping, Miya, Masaki, Saitoh, Kenji, Simons, Andrew M., Wood, Robert M. &amp; Mayden, Richard L., 2013, Limits and phylogenetic relationships of East Asian fishes in the subfamily Oxygastrinae (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae), pp. 101-135 in Zootaxa 3681 (2)&lt;/i&gt; on page 116, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3681.2.1, &lt;a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10098437"&gt;http://zenodo.org/record/10098437&lt;/a&gt

    FIGURE 3 in Limits and phylogenetic relationships of East Asian fishes in the subfamily Oxygastrinae (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)

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    FIGURE 3. The tree topology with the best log likelihood score (ln L = -107719.569) resulting from 100 independent searches of a data matrix with a subset of 122 taxa (of 144); terminals represented solely by sequences obtained from GenBank were removed. Bootstrap values are reported at each node (values below 50% are not shown).Published as part of &lt;i&gt;Tang, Kevin L., Agnew, Mary K., Hirt, M. Vincent, Lumbantobing, Daniel N., Raley, Morgan E., Sado, Tetsuya, Teoh, View-Hune, Yang, Lei, Bart, Henry L., Harris, Phillip M., He, Shunping, Miya, Masaki, Saitoh, Kenji, Simons, Andrew M., Wood, Robert M. &amp; Mayden, Richard L., 2013, Limits and phylogenetic relationships of East Asian fishes in the subfamily Oxygastrinae (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae), pp. 101-135 in Zootaxa 3681 (2)&lt;/i&gt; on page 115, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3681.2.1, &lt;a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10098437"&gt;http://zenodo.org/record/10098437&lt;/a&gt

    FIGURE 2a in Limits and phylogenetic relationships of East Asian fishes in the subfamily Oxygastrinae (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)

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    FIGURE 2a. The phylogenetic relationships of the subfamily Oxygastrinae, as represented by the strict consensus of six mostparsimonious trees (length = 26366 steps; CI = 0.154; RI = 0.469). Relationships are shown for (a) outgroup taxa and (b) subfamily Oxygastrinae. Bremer (above) and bootstrap (below) support values are displayed at each node (bootstrap values below 50% are not shown).Published as part of &lt;i&gt;Tang, Kevin L., Agnew, Mary K., Hirt, M. Vincent, Lumbantobing, Daniel N., Raley, Morgan E., Sado, Tetsuya, Teoh, View-Hune, Yang, Lei, Bart, Henry L., Harris, Phillip M., He, Shunping, Miya, Masaki, Saitoh, Kenji, Simons, Andrew M., Wood, Robert M. &amp; Mayden, Richard L., 2013, Limits and phylogenetic relationships of East Asian fishes in the subfamily Oxygastrinae (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae), pp. 101-135 in Zootaxa 3681 (2)&lt;/i&gt; on page 113, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3681.2.1, &lt;a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10098437"&gt;http://zenodo.org/record/10098437&lt;/a&gt

    Day of Remembrance: "a decade of struggle looking to the future" program

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    Program detailing a Day of Remembrance event held on February 11, 1990, at the Japan America Theatre. Also included is a Rafu Shimpo newspaper article titled, "Life After Redress," by Miya Iwataki, regarding the National Coalition for Redress/Reparations (NCRR) organization and redress efforts dated January 30, 1990.The Kay Ochi Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress Collection includes press releases, flyers, programs, clippings, and other material related to the Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress (NCRR), formally known as the National Coalition for Redress/Reparations, and Day of Remembrance events. The National Coalition for Redress/Reparations was officially formed on July 12, 1980 and included members of the Los Angeles Community Coalition for Redress/Reparations (LACCRR), Japanese Community Progressive Alliance (JCPA), Tule Lake Committee, Nihonmachi Outreach Committee, the Asian/Pacific Student Union, and other members of the community. The material was collected by Kay Ochi, a former president of the organization who joined in 1981

    Speciation in the open ocean

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