Characteristics of Pregnancy Course in an Infant With Cerebral Palsy Showing Decreased Fetal Movement. [PDF]
Objective To clarify the characteristics of patients with cerebral palsy (CP) showing decreased fetal movement (DFM). Methods Among patients with CP between January 2009 and February 2021, we collected cases of DFM from the causal analysis report. We retrieved the clinical course and the causes of CP. Results Of 2834 cases of CP, 225 (8%) patients were
Nagayama S +7 more
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Exploring Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement in Allergy Research: Cross-Disease and Cross-Stakeholder Perspectives in Japan. [PDF]
Allergy, Volume 81, Issue 3, Page 902-905, March 2026.
Adachi T +26 more
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Cseh Dávid Sándor recenziója Doma Petra Az idegen vonzásában. Sadayakko, Matsui Sumako és Hanako: színésznők az interkulturális színház kontextusában című kötetéről.
Dávid Sándor Cseh
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A Kabuki Pose in Sculptures of Auguste Rodin
Hanako (Ōta Hisa, 1868–1945) was an insignificant member of a small Japanese theatrical troupe when she was discovered by the well-known dancer, Loïe Fuller, who after seeing Hanako’s death scene, decided to become her impresario.
Petra Doma
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New Aspects of “The Case of Richard Sorge”. A View From Modern Russia (2017–2022)
Due to the expiration of a number of previously classified materials related to the activities of the Soviet special services during the Second World War, and also due to the especially high public interest in the “case of Richard Sorge” in the last 5 ...
A. E. Kulanov, A. B. Sharova
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Heavy Episodic Drinking and Hazardous Drinking Among Japanese Young Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study on Prevalence and Associated Factors. [PDF]
This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of problematic drinking among young adults (18–24 years) using a survey conducted in 11 cities targeting students and employees, including those aged 18 and 19 years. The prevalence of HED and HD were 27.2% and 17.9%, respectively. A high prevalence of HED among males and a high prevalence of HD among 20‐year‐
Yoshida K +9 more
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FROM A JAPANESE PERSPECTIVE: THE WESTERN INFLUENCES IN THE WORKS OF ŌGAI The article focuses on how Mori Ōgai (1862-1922), a Japanese writer, translator and literary critic, incorporated references to European literature and culture in his novellas ...
Katarzyna Sonnenberg-Musiał
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New Aspects of “The Case of Richard Sorge”. View From Modern Russia (2017–2022)
Due to the expiration of a number of previously classified materials related to the activities of the Soviet special services during the Second World War, and also due to the especially high public interest to “the case of Richard Sorge” within the last ...
A. E. Kulanov, A. B. Sharova
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Service Quality of a Public Library:
The purpose of this study is to examine (1) the dimensions of perceived service quality, (2) the effect of service quality on overall satisfaction, loyalty, and recommendation, and (3) the moderating effects of age and gender on the relationship between ...
Hanako Majima
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Rethinking the Origins of Cross-Language Effects: How Heard Verbs Influence Japanese- and English-Speaking Children's Attention to the Details of Actions. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Languages differ in how words carve up the world into categories, and these differences in lexical categories often influence how speakers interpret perceived events. Past research has shown that languages with a single and general word for one domain tend to cue attention more broadly than languages with multiple, more specific verbs.
Hagihara H +3 more
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