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Erratum: The histone demethylase JMJD2B regulates endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2020) 117 (4180-4187) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1913481117)
Correction for “The histone demethylase JMJD2B regulates endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition,” by Simone F. Glaser, Andreas W. Heumüller, Lukas Tombor, Patrick Hofmann, Marion Muhly-Reinholz, Ariane Fischer, Stefan Günther, Karoline E. Kokot, David Hassel, Sandeep Kumar, Hanjoong Jo, Reinier A. Boon, Wesley Abplanalp, David John, Jes-Niels Boeckel, and Stefanie Dimmeler, which was first published February 7, 2020; 10.1073/pnas.1913481117 (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 117, 4180-4187). The authors note that Hitoshi Okada should be added to the author list between Karoline E. Kokot and David Hassel. Hitoshi Okada should be credited with providing mice. The corrected author line, affiliation line, and author contributions appear below. The online version has been corrected
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Volume and issue: Vol.6, No.7 (2011)Page: pp.317-322Title: Contribution of Slip and Cleavage in Friction and Wear at (10-14) Surface of Magnesite (MgCO3) CrystalAuthor(s): Kaori Niki, Mai Kobayashi and Hitoshi ShindoVolume and issue: Vol.7, No.1 (2012)Page: pp.8-12Title: Frictional Asymmetry and Wear Pattern Formation by Slip and Cleavage Detected at Directional r {10-14} Face of Calcite (CaCO3)Author(s): Kaori Niki, Mai Kobayashi and Hitoshi Shind
Letter from John Lancaster, Unit President, A.I.F.D., January 29, 1970
Letter from John Lancaster, Chairman, American Institute of Floral Designers (A.I.F.D) addressed to the florists who are interested in attending the Yoke Kuromi Memorial Dinner.This collection contains two photograph albums and material related to Hitoshi "Yoke" Kuromi and Corrine Nobuko Nishimura Kuromi. Subjects in the collection include the Kuromi family, the Gila River incarceration camp, and hot rods, and classic cars
Letter from John Lancaster, Unit President, A.I.F.D., January 29, 1970
Letter from John Lancaster, Unit President, American Institute of Floral Designers (A.I.F.D.), possibly addressed to the Southern California Teleflora Unit about the funeral for Yoke Kuromi.This collection contains two photograph albums and material related to Hitoshi "Yoke" Kuromi and Corrine Nobuko Nishimura Kuromi. Subjects in the collection include the Kuromi family, the Gila River incarceration camp, and hot rods, and classic cars
Meeting minutes for Yoke Kuromi's memorial dinner, May 20, 1970
A copy of the meeting minutes for Yoke Kuromi's Memorial Dinner.This collection contains two photograph albums and material related to Hitoshi "Yoke" Kuromi and Corrine Nobuko Nishimura Kuromi. Subjects in the collection include the Kuromi family, the Gila River incarceration camp, and hot rods, and classic cars
Letter from John Lancaster, General Chairman, A.I.F.D.
Letter from John Lancaster, General Chairman for the American Institute of Floral Designers (A.I.F.D.) regarding the Yoke Kuromi Memorial Dinner.This collection contains two photograph albums and material related to Hitoshi "Yoke" Kuromi and Corrine Nobuko Nishimura Kuromi. Subjects in the collection include the Kuromi family, the Gila River incarceration camp, and hot rods, and classic cars
Meeting minutes for Yoke Kuromi's memorial dinner
Meeting minutes for Yoke Kuromi's Memorial Dinner.This collection contains two photograph albums and material related to Hitoshi "Yoke" Kuromi and Corrine Nobuko Nishimura Kuromi. Subjects in the collection include the Kuromi family, the Gila River incarceration camp, and hot rods, and classic cars
From the 'Rescue of the Nation State' to the Emergence of European Spaces. EUIJ-Kansai Workshop on "New Research Horizons of the History of European Integration", May 10, 2008, Toyonaka (Osaka)
The aim of this paper is to make some contribution to the discussion on the future direction of the historical research on the European integration processes. What I intend to do here is, broadly, to link the contemporary European studies to the Historical studies, and concretely, to emphasise the transnational dimension of European integration. This exercise should be read as presenting my "wish list" to the Integration Historians
Letter from John I. Ingle, D.D.D, University of Southern California, School of Dentistry, to Janet Kuromi and family; Letter from George J. Inagaki to Mrs. Kuromi, January 28, 1970
Letter from John I. Ingle to Janet Kuromi and family stating that a gift from Ronald James Wong to the Alumni Memorial Fund for the School of Dentistry at the University of Southern California has been made in Yoke Kuromi's name. Attached to the back is a handwritten sympathy letter from George J. Inagaki to Mrs. Kuromi.This collection contains two photograph albums and material related to Hitoshi "Yoke" Kuromi and Corrine Nobuko Nishimura Kuromi. Subjects in the collection include the Kuromi family, the Gila River incarceration camp, and hot rods, and classic cars
Creation of a Disaster Prevention Education System
In a conventional disaster prevention education course, students generally learn how people were affected in previous disasters, and perform disaster drills. Their motives to participate in such programs are their own anxiety about a possible disaster and sympathy for victims. It is, so to speak, education that appeals to their emotions. Due to these characteristics, conventional disaster prevention education can only be carried out in disaster-affected areas and tends to decline in effectiveness when several decades have elapsed since the event and the memory of the suffering endured has grown dimmer. Moreover, students who take the conventional course tend to assume a passive attitude in relation to disasters. The author argues that a new educational program that appeals to the intellectual side of students by presenting knowledge on disaster prevention in systematic form would be a more effective approach. The new disaster prevention education program is outlined in this paper. It will enable students to acquire a strong awareness of the importance of disaster preventionIn a conventional disaster prevention education course, students generally learn how people were affected in previous disasters, and perform disaster drills. Their motives to participate in such programs are their own anxiety about a possible disaster and sympathy for victims. It is, so to speak, education that appeals to their emotions. Due to these characteristics, conventional disaster prevention education can only be carried out in disaster-affected areas and tends to decline in effectiveness when several decades have elapsed since the event and the memory of the suffering endured has grown dimmer. Moreover, students who take the conventional course tend to assume a passive attitude in relation to disasters. The author argues that a new educational program that appeals to the intellectual side of students by presenting knowledge on disaster prevention in systematic form would be a more effective approach. The new disaster prevention education program is outlined in this paper. It will enable students to acquire a strong awareness of the importance of disaster preventio
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