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    Postcard from Akiko Nakashima to Itsuhei Takano, September 1, 1943

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    A postcard sent from Akiko Nakashima to her father, Itsuhei Takano, who was incarcerated in the Gila River camp in Arizona. She and her family left the camp on September 1, 1943. There are letters written by her brother, Fumio Fred Takano, asking his friend, Mrs. Parker, to deliver his truck along with Akiko's personal items to the camp. It appears that he was able to get his truck back and Akiko's family was able to leave the camp by the truck. The postcard captures the street scene in Wickenburg, Arizona.The Takano Family Papers contains materials from members of the Takano and Meguro family who reside in Los Angeles, California, including Issei immigrants Itsuhei and Tomoye Takano, Kumaji and Tsuruno Meguro, and their Nisei children, Fumio Fred and Yoneko (Meguro) Takano, Ruth Yoshiko Meguro, and Leo Ryoichi Meguro. The papers covers from prewar through post-war, including the period of forced evacuation and incarceration during World War II, the Korean war, and the redress movement in the 1980s. The papers consists of correspondence, photographs, camp newspapers, yearbooks, and other documents. Noted are photographs depicting the Japanese American community in Colorado in the 1930s, including photos of Japanese Young People’s Christian members; and schoolchildren and staff of a Japanese school and public schools. There are also documents regarding a real estate property in Los Angeles, California, which Fumio Fred Takano purchased in 1938, and his legal documents and letters present his efforts to protect the property during the war with the support of his non-Japanese American friend. Also included are letters depicting his struggles to be granted the indefinite leave permit from the Gila River incarceration camp in Arizona, as a consequence of his answers to “loyalty questionnaire” questions 27 and 28. In addition, the Issei parents’ letters detail their experiences during the war from an Issei point of view, describing the trip from the Pomona Assembly Center to the Heart Mountain camp in Wyoming, incarceration life, and their return from the camp to California

    Data for - MuFFIN - Modelling Foraging Fitness in Marine Predators

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    This repository contains information on the raw GPS-Time Depth Recorder-accelerometer data collected from two penguin species, The Little penguin (Eudyptula minor) and the Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) published in: "The role of individual variability on the predictive performance of machine learning applied to large bio-logging datasets." Article DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-22258-1 Marianna Chimienti * , Akiko Kato, Olivia Hicks, Frédéric Angelier, Michaël Beaulieu, Jazel Ouled-Cheikh, Coline Marciau, Thierry Raclot, Meagan Tucker, Danuta Maria Wisniewska, Andre Chiaradia, Yan Ropert-Coudert *Corresponding author. [email protected] This study was supported by: H2020-Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship, project number 890284, "Modelling Foraging Fitness in Marine predators (MuFFIN)", awarded to Marianna Chimienti Nature of dataset: quantitative Purpose of dataset: collect movement data from penguin species Scope of dataset: quantify movement patterns in penguin species while foraging during the breeding season<br

    Letter from Joseph R. Goodman to Akiko Nishioka, May 27, 1942

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    Letter from Joseph R. Goodman to Akiko Nishioka, regarding Japanese American students from the west coast who resettled at colleges and universities in the east.Personal correspondence, organizational records, government documents, publications, and other papers created or collected by Joseph R. Goodman documenting the forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, as well as organized resistance to incarceration. Included in the collection are records of the Japanese Young Men's Christian Association and the Japanese American Citizens' League in San Francisco, including papers of the Japanese YMCA's executive secretary Lincoln Kanai; Sakai family papers; Goodman's correspondence to and from Japanese American incarcerees, organizations opposing forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans, the War Relocation Authority, and others; publications, photographs, and ephemera from the Topaz Relocation Center, where Goodman taught high school; War Relocation Authority records and publications; and newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and reports about forced removal and incarceration created by various government, religious, and civic organizations, in California and nationwide

    Repeated oral dosing of TAS-102 confers high trifluridine incorporation into DNA and sustained antitumor activity in mouse models

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    金沢大学博士(医学)博士論文本文Full 以下に掲載:ONCOLOGY REPORTS 32(6) pp.2319-2326 2014. Spandidos Publications. 共著者:Nozomu Tanaka, Kazuki Sakamoto, Hiroyuki Okabe, Akio Fujioka, Keisuke Yamamura, Fumio Nakagawa, Hideki Nagase, Tatsushi Yokogawa, Kei Oguchi, Keiji Ishida, Akiko Osada, Hiromi Kazuno, Yukari Yamada, Kenichi Matsuodoctoral thesi

    Repeated oral dosing of TAS-102 confers high trifluridine incorporation into DNA and sustained antitumor activity in mouse models

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    博士論文本文Full 以下に掲載:ONCOLOGY REPORTS 32(6) pp.2319-2326 2014. Spandidos Publications. 共著者:Nozomu Tanaka, Kazuki Sakamoto, Hiroyuki Okabe, Akio Fujioka, Keisuke Yamamura, Fumio Nakagawa, HidekiNagase, Tatsushi Yokogawa, KeiOguchi, KeijiIshida, Akiko Osada, Hiromi Kazuno, YukariYamada, Kenichi Matsu

    わが国における「看護師−患者関係」に関する研究の動向 : 1987年から1994年に発表された文献を通して

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     研究目的は「看護師―患者関係」に関する研究の動向を明らかにすることである。看護系大学が急増する前段階である1987年から1994年までに発表された68文献を概観し、研究内容の類似性を比較して分類した。分析の結果、5つのカテゴリー、1)相互作用の分析、2)看護師と患者の反応、3)相互作用を促進させる要素、4)関係成立を困難にする要素、5)相互作用を促進させる方法および看護上の効果、が抽出された。これらはさらに、「看護師―患者関係」を解明する基礎的研究と、「看護師―患者関係」を発展させる実践的研究にまとめられた。今後は、看護の高等教育化が定着した段階においても「看護師―患者関係」の研究を継続し、「看護師―患者関係」の中に潜む看護の本質的な要素を浮き彫りにして研究成果を看護実践に活用していくことが必要である。 This study examined trends in studies on nurse-patient relationship. We surveyed 68 studies published between 1987 and 1994, and classified their major features. A rapid increase in the number of nursing colleges occurred during this period. The following study categories were extracted: 1) analysis of interaction, 2) response of nurse and patient, 3) factors that promote interaction, 4) factors that disturb the establishment of nurse-patient relationships, 5) ways to promote interaction and their effects on nursing. These categories were divided into fundamental research aimed at clarifying nurse-patient relationships and practical research aimed at advancing relationships. We concluded that studies on nurse-patient relationships should be continued in higher education for nurses and that the results of these studies should be used to optimize active nursing services

    A COUNTER EXAMPLE TO HARMONICITY

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    SOME CONDITION FOR HARMONICITY

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