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    Letter from Uta Okada to Mrs. Natsumeda

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    In this brief letter, Mrs. Okada appreciates the visits Mrs. Natsumeda made to her home. Item from Misao Okada’s album.Misao Okada’s scrapbook contains photographs, ephemera, notes, and correspondence documenting her time at Amache and a visit and reunion over 50 years later. The scrapbook also includes materials relating to reparations and events observing Japanese American incarceration

    Application of the modified Okada filters to fMCI data.

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    A. The modified Okada filter is expressed in the equation similar to that shown in Fig 1C, but the coefficient β in the denominator can take a value different from 2. B. The original fMCI trace (top) was filtered by the Okada filter (β = 2) and the modified Okada filters (β = 3–10). The same fMCI data as Fig 3 were filtered. The S/Ns in the filtered traces were compared to the original S/Ns (middle), and the effect of the modified Okada filter was compared to the Okada filter (right). C. The mean ± SEM S/Ns of the 100 filtered traces are plotted as a function of β.</p

    [Letter from K. Okada to Mr. and Mrs. H. Natsumeda]

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    A letter, written in Japanese from K. Okada in Murray, Utah to Mr. and Mrs. H. Natsumeda inside the Amache Incarceration Camp in Granada, Colorado. Item from Misao Okada’s album.Misao Okada’s scrapbook contains photographs, ephemera, notes, and correspondence documenting her time at Amache and a visit and reunion over 50 years later. The scrapbook also includes materials relating to reparations and events observing Japanese American incarceration

    [Western Union telegram addressed to Misao Okada]

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    Telegram advising Misao Okada that she is "exempt for all of those provisions pertaining exclusively to persons of Japanese ancestry."This relates to her husband, Charles Okada's active military duty. This information is reiterated in the form of a permit, which was subsequently mailed to Misao --which is found in item csudh_oka_0058. Item from Misao Okada’s album.Misao Okada’s scrapbook contains photographs, ephemera, notes, and correspondence documenting her time at Amache and a visit and reunion over 50 years later. The scrapbook also includes materials relating to reparations and events observing Japanese American incarceration

    Comparison of S/N improved by the Okada and the median, binomial, and Savitzky-Golay filters.

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    A. The S/N is compared between Okada-filtered (abscissa) and median-filtered traces (ordinary). Each dot represents a single cell. Wilcoxon signed rank test. n = 100 cells. B. The ratios of the S/N in the Okada-filtered traces to those in median-filtered traces are plotted against the S/N in the original raw traces. Pearson’s correlation coefficient r was negative, and the regression line crossed y = 1 at the original S/N of 1.19. C. Same as A, but compared to the binomial-filtered traces. D. Same as B, but for binomial-filtered traces. Pearson’s correlation coefficient r was negative, and the regression line crossed y = 1 at the original S/N of 1.04. E. Same as A, but compared to Savitzky-Golay-filtered traces. F. Same as B, but for Savitzky-Golay-filtered traces. Pearson’s correlation coefficient r was negative, and the regression line crossed y = 1 at the original S/N of 0.90.</p

    Obituary: Tokindo S. Okada (1927-2017)

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    Hisato Kondoh and Harukazu Nakamura look back at the life and career of their mentor Tokindo S. Okada, a pioneer of Japanese developmental biology.</jats:p

    Letter from Sachiko Okada to Pvt. George H. Nakamura, August 15, 1945

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    Correspondence from Sachiko Okada to George Hideo Nakamura regarding general updates on family and friends and feelings about the end of World War II.The Japanese American Archival Collection documents the people, places, and daily life of Japanese Americans, primarily those who lived in the once thriving community of pre-war Florin in the Sacramento region, as well as the conditions in American incarceration camps during World War II. The approximately 7,000 original items include personal and official letters, photographs, diaries, arts and crafts, newsletters, textiles, camps artifacts, yearbooks and other publications

    Toru and Jim Okada: interview of August 18, 1984

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    Transcript (typescript, 118 pages) of an interview by Sandra Fuller and Leslie Kelen with brothers Toru ("Beb"), Tetsu, Kenge and "Junior" Okada, Japanese-Americans living in Utah in 1984. In the transcript, Toru is called "1man," Kenge is "2Man," Junior is "3Man," and Tetsu is "4man." An unidentified woman, probably a wife, joined the conversation.The Okado brothers (b. 1919 to 1929) talk about the families of their mother and father in Japan, relocation to Hawaii, coming to Utah and raising sugar beets, and land ownership policies in the U. S. Other topics covered include picture brides, the Depression, civilian life during World War II, farming, and Japanese American organization

    [Letter from J.A. Romanczuk, Major, A.G.D., Asst. Adjutant General to Misao Okada]

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    This letter informs Misao Okada that her application to reside within the evacuated areas of the Western Defense Command has been approved. Essentially, she can live where she wants, even in areas that had been off limits to people of Japanese descent. Item from Misao Okada’s album.Misao Okada’s scrapbook contains photographs, ephemera, notes, and correspondence documenting her time at Amache and a visit and reunion over 50 years later. The scrapbook also includes materials relating to reparations and events observing Japanese American incarceration

    Application of the Okada filter with different window lengths to fMCI data.

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    The original fMCI trace (top) was filtered by the Okada filters with window lengths of three, five and seven frames (left). The same fMCI data as Fig 3 were filtered. The S/Ns in the filtered traces were compared to the original S/Ns (middle), and the effect of the Okada filter with the windows of five and seven frames was compared to that with three frames (right).</p
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