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Monotonicity and Continuity of the Critical Capital Stock in the Dechert-Nishimura Model
We show that the critical capital stock of the Dechert-Nishimura (1983) model is a decreasing and continuous function of the discount factor. We also show that the critical capital stock merges with a nonzero steady state as the discount factor decreases to a certain boundary value, and that the critical capital stock converges to the minimum sustainable capital stock as the discount factor increases to another boundary value.Dechert-Nishimura model, Nonconvexity, Optimal growth, critical capital stock
Letter from Sojiro Nishimura to Mr. S. Okine, November 26, 1946 [in Japanese]
A letter from Sojiro Nishimura to his uncle, Seiichi Okine. He writes about his visit in the Okines' place in California and appreciation for their courtesy and generosity. He also notes that he has found the monetary gift of 15 dollars included in a gift from the Okines but would like to take only 5 dollars and return the rest to Seiichi.The Okine Collection contains materials collected by Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine who were Issei flower growers in Whittier, California. It includes correspondence, photographs, financial documents, and a photo album. A large portion of the collection consists of family correspondence with Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine, including letters from their Nisei children, Masao and Makoto Okine, both soldiers overseas during World War II, to their Issei parents incarcerated in the Rohwer incarceration camp in McGehee, Arkansas. The correspondence also includes letters from their relatives and friends who are former incarcerees in the camps during the war and have “resettled” in Chicago, Illinois as well as letters from the Okines’ family members in Hiroshima, Japan during the Allied occupation of Japan. In addition, the collection includes a family photo album compiled by Dorothy Ai Aoki, a Nisei daughter to the Okines
Letter from Shizuka Nishimura to Mr. and Mrs. S. Okine, October 30, [1947?] [in Japanese]
A letter from Shizuka Nishimura in San Juan Bautista, California, to her uncle and aunt, Seiichi Okine. She thanks them for chrysanthemum flowers which they sent to her. She receives letters from her family members in Japan and learns that Fumiko Yamanaka is planning to return from Japan to the U.S. soon and that Jogi sent Fumiko money to prepare for the trip.The Okine Collection contains materials collected by Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine who were Issei flower growers in Whittier, California. It includes correspondence, photographs, financial documents, and a photo album. A large portion of the collection consists of family correspondence with Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine, including letters from their Nisei children, Masao and Makoto Okine, both soldiers overseas during World War II, to their Issei parents incarcerated in the Rohwer incarceration camp in McGehee, Arkansas. The correspondence also includes letters from their relatives and friends who are former incarcerees in the camps during the war and have “resettled” in Chicago, Illinois as well as letters from the Okines’ family members in Hiroshima, Japan during the Allied occupation of Japan. In addition, the collection includes a family photo album compiled by Dorothy Ai Aoki, a Nisei daughter to the Okines
Letter from Sojiro Nishimura to Mr. and Mrs. Okine, December 24, [1945] [in Japanese]
A greeting letter from Munejiro Nishimura in Gardena, California to Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine in Hawthorne, California. In the letter, he thanks them for a Christmas gift and informs that he and his family has been staying in a house provided by a Caucasian friend who is supportive to the Japanese. The arrival date and place of the letter are recorded: December 22, 1945, Hawthorne.The Okine Collection contains materials collected by Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine who were Issei flower growers in Whittier, California. It includes correspondence, photographs, financial documents, and a photo album. A large portion of the collection consists of family correspondence with Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine, including letters from their Nisei children, Masao and Makoto Okine, both soldiers overseas during World War II, to their Issei parents incarcerated in the Rohwer incarceration camp in McGehee, Arkansas. The correspondence also includes letters from their relatives and friends who are former incarcerees in the camps during the war and have “resettled” in Chicago, Illinois as well as letters from the Okines’ family members in Hiroshima, Japan during the Allied occupation of Japan. In addition, the collection includes a family photo album compiled by Dorothy Ai Aoki, a Nisei daughter to the Okines
Clinical Effects of Eculizumab in PNH: Extravascular Hemolysis After Eculizumab Treatment
The dominant "heating" mode: bending excitation of water molecules by low-energy positron impact
We report a quantum dynamical treatment of the vibrational excitation
of the bending mode of water molecules by collision with low energy positrons
in the energy regions close to threshold openings.
The exact vibrationally coupled-channel equations derived for the
total system are solved in a Body-Fixed-Vibrational-Coupled-Channels (BF-VCC) reference frame, using a single-center expansion of the total wavefunction and of the
interaction potential. The vibrationally inelastic cross-sections for
transitions from the ground to the lowest excited state of the bending mode clearly show
the bending excitation channel to be the dominant inelastic process at
low collision energies. Comparisons with our earlier calculations
for the other modes and for the excited processes induced by
electron impact are also presented and analysed
Enhanced positron annihilation in small gaseous hydrocarbons: threshold effects from symmetric C-H bond deformation
Computing vibrational effects in low-energy positron scattering from polyatomic molecules: the H20 and C2H2 stretching modes
sj-docx-1-jdr-10.1177_00220345231181539 – Supplemental material for Endothelial Insulin Resistance Exacerbates Experimental Periodontitis
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jdr-10.1177_00220345231181539 for Endothelial Insulin Resistance Exacerbates Experimental Periodontitis by T. Zeze, T. Shinjo, K. Sato, Y. Nishimura, M. Imagawa, S. Chen, A.-k. Ahmed, M. Iwashita, A. Yamashita, T. Fukuda, T. Sanui, K. Park, G.L. King and F. Nishimura in Journal of Dental Research</p
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