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    Four Japanese in Search of Henry Miller by Wayne E. Arnold

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Nearly ten years before the United States Supreme Court ruling that made American author Henry Miller a household name, the Japanese courts had ruled that Miller’s literature was art, and not pornographic. …”
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    THE EQUIVALENT OF THE JAPANESE VERBS SONAERU, SASHIAGERU, AND SAZUKERU INTO INDONESIAN by Made Ratna Dian Aryani, Renny Anggraeny

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The data source of this study uses data from the Japanese corpus, namely www.kotonoha.gr.jp/shonagon/.The results of this study indicate that syntactically the verbs of sonaeru, sashiageru and sazukeru each have a different structure in Japanese. …”
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    RUSSIAN–JAPANESE TRADE AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS: IS THERE A NEW FULCRUM? by D. V. Streltsov

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Russia plays the role as a pivotal supplier of certain raw materials for the Japanese market, namely energy resources, non-ferrous metals, seafood and timber. …”
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    Majority or Minority: Data Imbalance Learning Method for Named Entity Recognition by Sota Nemoto, Shunsuke Kitada, Hitoshi Iyatomi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Data imbalance presents a significant challenge in various machine learning (ML) tasks, particularly named entity recognition (NER) within natural language processing (NLP). …”
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    The present situation of Japanese company’s purpose: It focuses on the relation with business creed by Haruhiko NOBAYASHI

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…That name has “purpose” and much “importance of existence” that are that equivalent term in translation, but there is “the will”, too. …”
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    Podocarpus Aphid (suggested common name) Neophyllaphis podocarpi Takahashi (Insecta: Hemiptera: Aphididae) by Eleanor F. Phillips, Jennifer L. Gillett-Kaufman

    Published 2017-12-01
    “… The podocarpus aphid, Neophyllaphis podocarpi Takahashi, is a pest of Podocarpus species in Florida, namely the nonnative ornamental shrub Podocarpus macrophyllus (common names include bigleaf podocarpus, kusamaki, podo, Japanese yew, and southern yew) (Stamps no date). …”
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    Podocarpus Aphid (suggested common name) Neophyllaphis podocarpi Takahashi (Insecta: Hemiptera: Aphididae) by Eleanor F. Phillips, Jennifer L. Gillett-Kaufman

    Published 2017-12-01
    “… The podocarpus aphid, Neophyllaphis podocarpi Takahashi, is a pest of Podocarpus species in Florida, namely the nonnative ornamental shrub Podocarpus macrophyllus (common names include bigleaf podocarpus, kusamaki, podo, Japanese yew, and southern yew) (Stamps no date). …”
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    Linguistically informed ChatGPT prompts to enhance Japanese-Chinese machine translation: A case study on attributive clauses. by Wenshi Gu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Present-day machine translation tools often fail to accurately translate attributive clauses from Japanese to Chinese. In light of this, this paper investigates the linguistic problem underlying such difficulties, namely how does the semantic role of the modified noun affect the selection of translation patterns for attributive clauses, from a linguistic perspective. …”
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    Implicit self-esteem decreases depressive symptoms, but explicit self-esteem does not: longitudinal study in Japan using the Name Letter Test by Hikaru Ohno, Akira Hasegawa

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The study also examined whether experiencing positive and negative events had identical effects on implicit and explicit self-esteem. Japanese undergraduate students (N = 154) completed the Name Letter Task and scales assessing explicit self-esteem, experiences of positive and negative events, and depressive symptoms twice at an interval of 2 weeks. …”
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    Factors associated with preventive health services use by older war-displaced Japanese returning from China and by older Korean residents of Japan: a descriptive correlational stud... by Chu Hyang Oh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Background Among the people with diverse backgrounds and cultural customs living in Japan, two important groups, namely, war-displaced Japanese returning from China and South and North Korean nationals who are naturalized citizens residing in Japan, will experience population aging in the same way as the general Japanese population. …”
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    Ueji, le précurseur du jardin japonais moderne et les hommes qui l’ont influencé by Yagasaki Zentarō

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…Our reflection shall be based on the most important patrons of Japanese gardens. Gardener Ueji, whose real name is Ogawa Jihei VII, widely participated to the development of the Japanese garden during the modern era. …”
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    Tenchi warfare – modern military operations based on the “tenchijin” philosophy by Sorin TOPOR

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The paper examines a number of trends in technological development, lessons learned from this conflict, and opportunities for applying the Japanese tenchijin philosophy to modern military operations. …”
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    Understanding North Korea: Rimjin-gang Citizen Journalists Out to Cure the “Sick Man of Asia”? by Suzy Kim

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Published twice a year in South Korea and Japan in their respective languages, it is edited in Seoul by North Korean defector, Choi Jin-i, before being translated into Japanese and then from Japanese into English.2 Rimjin-gang aims to publish reports about everyday life in North Korea with the help of a dozen underground North Korean informants, whom Ishimaru identifies as "North Korean journalists." …”
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    A Case of Persistent Generalized Retrograde Autobiographical Amnesia Subsequent to the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011 by Yuji Odagaki

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…This case report describes a patient suffering from retrograde episodic-autobiographical amnesia for whole life, persisting for even more than five years after the disaster. A Japanese man, presumably in his 40s, got police protection in April 2016 but was unable to respond to question about his own name. …”
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    Accommodation intersubjective et générique dans le forum du Madman’s Café by Stéphane Kostantzer

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Even better, not only does humour allow divergence, it in fact legitimizes it: as the name of the site suggests, this forum, however elitist it may be, inscribes inventiveness at the heart of its generic identity. …”
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    Physician Kitasato Shibasaburō: Achievements and posthumous veneration in Shintō by V. A. Gorshkov-Cantacuzene

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Yersin, and the genus to which the bacterium is assigned is named in his honor. As it happened, Kitasato is almost unknown in European science, and some of his achievements are attributed to other researchers. …”
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    Images du corps nikkei à São Paulo by Helena Prado

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…By considering a few common expressions from popular language and by examining recorded discourse, it aims to analyse what is presented as obvious: the body designated as “Japanese” in Brazil, one that is foreign, different and excluded from the body representations at work in the “national myth”.It will therefore be a matter of identifying the phenotypical markers at play, and showing what directly follows from them, namely a series of representations “naturally” associated with the Nikkei ethnicity, having to do with norms of aesthetics and social behaviour, with moral and intellectual values, and with collective and individual practices expected from Japanese Brazilians.…”
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