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The Simplicity in the Inside of a Cage(1957) : the “Invention” of Television by Ben Wada and Tadashi Iijima
Just after NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) started to television broadcasting in February 1953, Ben Wada, one of the most acclaimed Japanese television directors, also began to make a number of unique television works. Although his early works have often been criticized for being esoteric, its uses of ingenious close-ups have brought him great fame. This article analyzes one of the Wada’s earliest television works, The Inside of a Cage (Ori no Naka, 1957, considered a lost work) to investigate his vision of Japanese television. According to Wada, the whole story was not essential for this work because the main theme was a man’s escape from the “cage” in the middle of the story just like Robert Bresson’s masterpiece A Man Escaped (1956), which made deep impression on him. However, the scriptwriter Tadashi Iijima, who was a famous film critic, put a high priority on the story which includes Hitchcockian twist ending and main character’s change of feeling toward ex-girlfriend. Although they both pursued the simplicity in this work which only television could accomplish, there was a subtle difference between their viewpoints on storytelling of television. In investigating the existing scripts and other materials of the work, we can find some traces of their conflict.教員研究論文Faculty Paper
Association between Light-Intensity and Moderate-to-Vigorous-Intensity Physical Activity Habits and Kidney Dysfunction: A General Population Cohort Study
博士論文 要旨Abstract/本文Full 以下に掲載:Health &Social Care in the Community 2023(Article ID 9677484) pp.1-8 2023. Hindawi. 共著者:Goro Sakurai, Tadashi Toyama, Toshiaki Tokumaru, Akinori Hara, Yuta Yamamura, Shiori Nakagawa, Megumi Oshima, Taro Miyagawa, Hisayuki Ogura, Shinji Kitajima, Norihiko Sakai, Miho Shimizu, Takashi Wada, Yasunori Iwat
Role of intracardiac defibrillation during the procedure as a predictor of atrial fibrillation recurrence after catheter ablation
主査 : 諸井雅男 / タイトル : Role of intracardiac defibrillation during the procedure as a predictor of atrial fibrillation recurrence after catheter ablation /著者 : Shintaro Yao, Hideki Koike, Tadashi Fujino, Ryo Wada, Katsuya Akitsu, Masaya Shinohara, Toshio Kinoshita, Takanori Ikeda /掲載誌 : International Heart Journal /巻号・発行年等 : 62(1): 87-94, 2021 /本文ファイル: 出版者
Eyes-state-dependent alterations of magnetoencephalographic connectivity associated with delayed recall in Alzheimer's disease via graph theory approach
金沢大学博士(医学)博士論文 要旨Abstract/本文Full 以下に掲載:Health &Social Care in the Community 2023(Article ID 9677484) pp.1-8 2023. Hindawi. 共著者:Goro Sakurai, Tadashi Toyama, Toshiaki Tokumaru, Akinori Hara, Yuta Yamamura, Shiori Nakagawa, Megumi Oshima, Taro Miyagawa, Hisayuki Ogura, Shinji Kitajima, Norihiko Sakai, Miho Shimizu, Takashi Wada, Yasunori Iwatadoctoral thesi
Association between Light-Intensity and Moderate-to-Vigorous-Intensity Physical Activity Habits and Kidney Dysfunction: A General Population Cohort Study
金沢大学博士(医学)博士論文 要旨Abstract/本文Full 以下に掲載:Health &Social Care in the Community 2023(Article ID 9677484) pp.1-8 2023. Hindawi. 共著者:Goro Sakurai, Tadashi Toyama, Toshiaki Tokumaru, Akinori Hara, Yuta Yamamura, Shiori Nakagawa, Megumi Oshima, Taro Miyagawa, Hisayuki Ogura, Shinji Kitajima, Norihiko Sakai, Miho Shimizu, Takashi Wada, Yasunori Iwatadoctoral thesi
Comparative Evaluation of Fundus Image Interpretation Accuracy in Glaucoma Screening Among Different Physician Groups [Response to Letter]
Chiharu Wada-Koike,1,* Ryo Terauchi,1,* Kota Fukai,2 Kei Sano,1 Euido Nishijima,1 Koji Komatsu,1 Kyoko Ito,3 Tomohiro Kato,3 Masayuki Tatemichi,2 Yoshiaki Kabata,4 Tadashi Nakano1 1Department of Ophthalmology, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan; 2Department of Preventive Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara, Japan; 3Centre for Preventive Medicine, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan; 4Department of Ophthalmology, Jikei University School of Medicine, Daisan Hospital, Tokyo, Japan*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Yoshiaki Kabata, Department of Ophthalmology, Jikei University School of Medicine, Daisan Hospital, 4-11-1 Izumihontyou, Komae-si, Tokyo, 125-8506, Japan, Tel +81 3 3480 1151, Fax +81 3 3480 5700, Email [email protected]
Letter from M. Kurima to Mr. and Mrs. Okine, January 22, 1946 [in Japanese]
A letter from Tadashi Mac and Fusaye Alice Kurima in Chicago, Illinois, to their relatives, Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine in Hawthorne, California. Kurima thanks them for the Christmas gift and congratulates on their daughter, Hatsuno's marriage. He also writes about Masao Okine who sent a 5-yen bill to Kurima from Japan.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
Chen-Ricci inequalities for Riemannian maps and their applications
AMS Special Session Differential Geometry and Global Analysis, Honoring the Memory of Tadashi Nagano (1930-2017) at Joint Mathematical Meeting -- JAN 16, 2020 -- Denver, CORiemannian maps between Riemannian manifolds, originally introduced by A.E. Fischer in [Contemp. Math. 132 (1992), 331-366], provide an excellent tool for comparing the geometric structures of the source and target manifolds. Isometric immersions and Riemannian submersions are particular examples of such maps. In this work, we first prove a geometric inequality for Riemannian maps having a real space form as a target manifold. Applying it to the particular case of Riemannian submanifolds, we recover a classical result, obtained by B.-Y. Chen in [Glasgow Math. J. 41 (1999), 33-41], which nowadays is known as the Chen-Ricci inequality. Moreover, we extend this inequality in case of Riemannian maps with a complex space form as a target manifold. We also improve this inequality when the Riemannian map is Lagrangian. Applying it to Riemannian submanifolds, we recover the improved Chen-Ricci inequality for Lagrangian submanifolds in a complex space form, that is a basic inequality obtained by S. Deng in [Int. Electron. Electron. J. Geom. 2 (2009), 39-45] as an improvement of a geometric inequality stated by B.-Y. Chen in [Arch. Math. (Basel) 74 (2000), 154-160].Amer Math SocNational Research Foundation of Korea [2019K2A9A1A06097856]; Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) [119N087]; Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Education [2018R1D1A1B07040576]; Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitization, CNCS/CCCDI -UEFISCDI [PN-III-P4-ID-PCE-2020-0025]The first author was supported under the framework of international cooperation program managed by the National Research Foundation of Korea (2019K2A9A1A06097856). The third author was supported under the framework of international cooperation program managed by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) with project id: 119N087. The second author was supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education (2018R1D1A1B07040576). The fourth author was supported by a grant of the Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitization, CNCS/CCCDI -UEFISCDI, project number PN-III-P4-ID-PCE-2020-0025, within PNCDI III
慢性期末梢前庭障害に対する前庭リハビリテーションの身体活動量と主観的なめまい感に対する効果:6カ月間のランダム化比較試験
Introduction: The present study aimed to determine whether supervised vestibular
rehabilitation therapy (VRT) by physical therapists (PTs) affects subjective dizziness in
patients with chronic vestibular disorders, and whether supervised VRT-induced changes
in subjective dizziness are related to the changes in physical activity levels in daily life.
Methods: Patients (n = 47) with chronic peripheral vestibular disorders were randomly
divided into the VRT group (n = 25) and control group (n = 22). Patients in the VRT group
received weekly supervised visits from PTs for a period of 6 months. Every other month,
both groups were advised by neuro-otologists to increase the amount of activity in their
daily life. All patients wore an accelerometer device, which recorded their physical activity
for seven successive days before the end of the intervention. Patients also completed
the dizziness and unsteadiness questionnaires before and after the intervention.
Results: Subjective dizziness decreased significantly regardless of whether supervised
VRT was administered; however, dizziness evoked by social activity and head and body
movements improved more significantly in the VRT group than in the control group. In the
VRT group, there was a significant negative correlation between the increase in sedentary
behavior and improvement in subjective dizziness, and a significant positive correlation
between the increase in light physical activity and improvement in subjective dizziness at
the second month of intervention. The VRT group showed a significantly higher rate of
increase in light physical activity than the control group, after 6 months of intervention.
Conclusion: Supervised VRT could be highly effective in treating subjective dizziness
in patients with chronic peripheral vestibular disorders. We believe frequent (weekly) and
medium-term (6 months) PT-guided interventions may be highly effective in enhancing
physical activity in daily life, and may subsequently improve subjective dizziness in
these patients.
Trial registration: This clinical study was registered with University hospital Medical
Information Network (identification number: 000028832). https://www.umin.ac.jp/博士(医学)・甲第878号・令和5年3月15日© 2021 Shiozaki, Ito, Wada, Yamanaka and Kitahara.
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms
Effects of Vestibular Rehabilitation on Physical Activity and Subjective Dizziness in Patients With Chronic Peripheral Vestibular Disorders: A Six-Month Randomized Trial
Introduction: The present study aimed to determine whether supervised vestibular
rehabilitation therapy (VRT) by physical therapists (PTs) affects subjective dizziness in
patients with chronic vestibular disorders, and whether supervised VRT-induced changes
in subjective dizziness are related to the changes in physical activity levels in daily life.
Methods: Patients (n = 47) with chronic peripheral vestibular disorders were randomly
divided into the VRT group (n = 25) and control group (n = 22). Patients in the VRT group
received weekly supervised visits from PTs for a period of 6 months. Every other month,
both groups were advised by neuro-otologists to increase the amount of activity in their
daily life. All patients wore an accelerometer device, which recorded their physical activity
for seven successive days before the end of the intervention. Patients also completed
the dizziness and unsteadiness questionnaires before and after the intervention.
Results: Subjective dizziness decreased significantly regardless of whether supervised
VRT was administered; however, dizziness evoked by social activity and head and body
movements improved more significantly in the VRT group than in the control group. In the
VRT group, there was a significant negative correlation between the increase in sedentary
behavior and improvement in subjective dizziness, and a significant positive correlation
between the increase in light physical activity and improvement in subjective dizziness at
the second month of intervention. The VRT group showed a significantly higher rate of
increase in light physical activity than the control group, after 6 months of intervention.
Conclusion: Supervised VRT could be highly effective in treating subjective dizziness
in patients with chronic peripheral vestibular disorders. We believe frequent (weekly) and
medium-term (6 months) PT-guided interventions may be highly effective in enhancing
physical activity in daily life, and may subsequently improve subjective dizziness in
these patients.
Trial registration: This clinical study was registered with University hospital Medical
Information Network (identification number: 000028832). https://www.umin.ac.jp/博士(医学)・甲第878号・令和5年3月15日© 2021 Shiozaki, Ito, Wada, Yamanaka and Kitahara.
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.identifier:Frontiers in neurology Vol.12 Article No.656157 (2021 Apr)identifier:16642295identifier:http://ginmu.naramed-u.ac.jp/dspace/handle/10564/4110identifier:Frontiers in neurology, 12: Article No.65615
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