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    Letter from Henry Takeuchi, Rohwer Incarceration Camp to Mr. [John Victor] Carson, Dominguez Estate Company, February 16, 1943

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    Acknowledges letter from Carson, see Item csudh_rsp_701. Takeuchi confirms selling flumes and pipes and states that buildings were not sold to Farm Product Company. Letter refers to personal property, buildings on land to rent and an assumed current tenant, Julian Rodriguez who he believes still occupies a building. Letter also asks for Carson to check a garage to survey it's contents; a foreman will not let a Mr. Wright check the items. Takeuchi sketches buildings on the leased land for Mr. Carson's use

    Yu Takeuchi

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    Yu Takeuchi is serving for JAXA since 2007 and currently working as Associate Senior Administrator at Management and Integration Department of Human Spaceflight Technology Directorate. He is also working as Researcher at the Institute of Space Law of Keio University. He received LL.M. degree from the Institute of Air and Space Law of McGill University in 2015. His main interest is in international space law inter alia the legal aspects of space traffic management and sustainable space development. He is a member of the Air Law Institute of Japan, Japanese Society of International Law, and the International Institute of Space Law (IISL). Main Works Published in English - “Toward the International Regime for Space Traffic Management -What to Fix the Current International Regulations-”, (November 5, 2014). Space Traffic Management Conference, Paper 23 (http://commons.erau.edu/stm/2014/wednesday/23). - “Regulatory Regime for Tomorrow’s Suborbital Space Flights: Point-to-point International Flights”, 56th Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space, 2013. - “Space Traffic Management as a Guiding Principle of the International Regime of Sustainable Space Activities,” 4 Journal of East Asia and International Law, 2011 - “Japanese Perspective on Legal Issues of Commercial Human Spaceflight” (co-author), 53rd Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space, 2011 - “Legal Points at Issue about NEO Threat Response and International Cooperation” (co-author), 28th International Symposium on Space Technology and Science, 2011 - “From Guideline to International Treaty for Rule of Law concerning Mitigation of Space Debris?” (co-author), 52nd Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space, 2010 Main Works Published in Japanese (title translated into English) - “What is Space Traffic Management”, Vol. 46, No.9, Journal of the Japanese Institute of International Business Law, 2018. - Soichiro Kozuka & Masahiko Sato eds., Introduction of Space Law for Entrepreneur (2nd. Ed.), Yuhikaku, 2018. (co-authored) -“Challenges to International Space Law for Managing Space Traffic”, 55 Kuho (Air Law), 2014. -“Legal Points as Issues of NEO Threat Response and International Cooperation” (co-author), 3 Spaceguard Research, Japan Spaceguard Association, 2011https://commons.erau.edu/stm-images/1121/thumbnail.jp

    Takeuchi, T.

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    dataset for T. Shimaya and K. A. Takeuchi, Tilt-induced polar order and topological defects in growing bacterial populations. PNAS Nexus 2022

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    dataset for T. Shimaya and K. A. Takeuchi, Tilt-induced polar order and topological defects in growing bacterial populations. PNAS Nexus 2022. DOI: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac26

    Letter, Harry T. Takeuchi to Larry Seiichi Kataoka, Jan. 14, 1946

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    Handwritten letter from Harry Takeuchi to Larry Kataoka regarding financial payment for Wayne Collins's services. 1 page, single sided. Paper, ink.Collected by Larry Seiichi Kataoka at Tule Lake. Larry Seiichi Kataoka was a member of the Tule Lake Defense Committee, which included Tetsujiro Nakamura, Harry Uchida, and others. Wayne M. Collins advised Japanese American incarcerees who were deceived or coerced into renouncing their citizenship, many of which were incarcerated at Tule Lake. Ref: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf3r29n6q9/dsc/ http://encyclopedia.densho.org/Wayne%20M.%20Collins

    118. Takeuchi Seihō (1864-1942)

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    Iwao Seiichi, Iyanaga Teizō, Ishii Susumu, Yoshida Shōichirō, Fujimura Jun'ichirō, Fujimura Michio, Yoshikawa Itsuji, Akiyama Terukazu, Iyanaga Shōkichi, Matsubara Hideichi. 118. Takeuchi Seihō (1864-1942). In: Dictionnaire historique du Japon, volume 19, 1993. Lettre T. pp. 43-44

    Extension of the optimal source distribution for binaural sound reproduction

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    Binaural reproduction over loudspeaker requires system inversion which is often referred to as cross-talk cancellation. Such process is the major factor to degrade the quality of 3D sound reproduction but the Optimal Source Distribution (OSD) provides simple and effective signal processing and loudspeaker design principle which enables lossless crosstalk cancellation process. The OSD takes advantage of its physical property which ensures that in-phase and out-of-phase components of the binaural reproduction process are balanced. Hence the bulk of the crosstalk cancellation is achieved by its loudspeaker design principle and the related natural interference in the sound field. Inverse filters of the OSD have a unique property where only the simple phase change is required in essence for the perfect crosstalk cancellation. Therefore, each filter has flat frequency response that lead to advantages in many respects. It is shown here that the advantage of the OSD is further enhanced by separating in-phase and out-of-phase components through an alternative system design

    Subjective and objective evaluation of the Optimal Source Distribution for virtual acoustic imaging

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    A recently proposed "OSD" system overcomes a number of problems, such as loss of dynamic range, deterioration in control performance by small errors and room reflections, which are often associated with binaural synthesis over loudspeakers, by means of a conceptual monopole transducer pair whose span varies as a function of frequency. This paper reports results of objective and subjective evaluation of the system

    Optimal source distribution system for virtual acoustic imaging

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    When binaural sound signals are presented with loudspeakers, the system inversion involved gives rise to a number of problems such as, for example, loss of dynamic range and a lack of robustness to small errors of control performance. These problems for such systems are investigated and this has resulted in the proposal of a new system, the Optimal Source Distribution ("OSD") system, which overcomes these problems by means of variable transducer span. A practical solution to realize a variable transducer span by discretization is also described. Several examples of the "OSD" system are demonstrated which in practice produce a very robust system over the whole audible frequency range. The relationship to the "Stereo Dipole" system is also described
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