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From the Hokkaido Branch

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Tomoyasu AIZAWA, Kazuhiro ABE
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Alpine Trechids from Hokkaido, Japan (III) : Occurrence of Trechiama in Hokkaido

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Hokkaido, Japan: Jomon-Kultur auf Hokkaido

2017
On Hokkaido Island, the northernmost island cluster of the Japanese archipelago, humans started to make clay vessels already about 9000 years BC. However, their use of pottery was not related to sedentary lifestyle and crop cultivation only started several millennia later.
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Descriptive Epidemiology of IDDM in Hokkaido, Japan: The Childhood IDDM Hokkaido Registry

Diabetes Care, 1998
OBJECTIVE To identify the incidence of IDDM with regard to sex, age, family history of diabetes, season, and 5-year period of childhood IDDM among children ages 0–14 years from a population-based epidemiological study in Hokkaido, Japan, from 1973 to 1992.
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A Hokkaido Village

Current Anthropology, 1974
New York: Knopf. DRONAMRAJU, K. R. 1960. Hypertrichosis of the pinna of the human ear, Y-linked pedigrees. Journal of Genetics 57:230-44. DRONAMRAJU, K. R., and J. B. S. HALDANE. 1962. Inheritance of the hairy pinnae. American Journal of Human Genetics 14:102-3. GUHA, B. S. 1935. "Racial affinities of the people of India," in Census of India, 1931, vol.
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The voles of Hokkaido

Nature, 1998
The population numbers of mice, voles and lemmings can vary greatly, and often run in cycles. Study of such cycles has the object of understanding the dynamics and regulation of natural populations, and requires data in long time series. One such data set has now come to international attention — it has been quietly accumulating since the 1920s and ...
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The Effects on Rice Yields in Hokkaido

1988
We have seen that cool summer damage can have a significant impact on Japanese rice production, especially in the northern regions of Hokkaido and Tohoku, which produce more than a third of the national output. In this section we use a dynamic model to simulate the growth and yield of the rice crop in Hokkaido under some of the climatic scenarios ...
Parry, M.L., Carter, T.R., Konijn, N.T.
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