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Nursing in Japan

Nursing Outlook, 1994
and attended daily rounds with the housestaff and interacted with nurses. l Nursing Science on the topic of “Nurses’ Involvement with Ethics Committees in U.S. Hospitals” Moderating a panel of researchers at an international nursing research conference sponsored by the Japanese Academy of Nursing Science Talking about the role of the clinical nurse ...
M J, Tierney, L M, Tierney
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Suicide in Japan

Social Science & Medicine. Part A: Medical Psychology & Medical Sociology, 1978
Abstract After a brief survey of suicide literature and an epidemiological description of Japanese suicides, their etiological analysis was divided into two stages of suicide process: definition of the situation and adjustive response. The suicidal definition of the situation was discussed in terms of goal-means discrepancy, personality traits and ...
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Surgery in Japan

Archives of Surgery, 1993
Prominent progress has been made in the field of surgery in Japan following the examples of Germany and the United States before and after World War II, respectively. At present, surgery in japan seems to have reached almost top levels in the field of research as well as medical care. Although the educational system and medical training in the field of
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Japan's enemy is Japan

The Washington Quarterly, 1999
Japan's financial crisis is worse than most people think, Yukawa warns. After a lot of talk, the time has come for bold action to jump‐start Japan's economy.
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Is Japan Religious?

Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 2019
The popular image of Japan and religion presents something of a paradox. On the one hand, large cross-cultural surveys frequently present Japan as a country of non-believers, where only 10-15% of the population self-identify as religious and the vast ...
C. Kavanagh, J. Jong
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IN rollout in Japan

IEEE Communications Magazine, 1993
The evolution of the intelligent network (IN) services and architecture of the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation (NTT) is discussed. The hierarchical structure of network functions, machine independent service execution environment, advanced service creation environment and service-independent platform of the IN architecture are ...
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RHINOPHYMA IN JAPAN

International Journal of Dermatology, 1994
Abstract Background. Rhinophyma is an end stage of acne rosacea. It results in a large nose due to a proliferation of sebaceous glands and fibrous tissue. Many cases of rhinophyma have been reported in the Western world; however, in Japan, rhinophyma has been an uncommon disease. Methods.
M, Furukawa, K, Kanetou, T, Hamada
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Tracheobronchoplasty in Japan

General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2012
More than a century has passed since the first tracheoplasty was successfully performed by Eiselsberg in 1896. In that time, tracheobronchoplasty has developed with the extension of operative indications. This review focuses on who contributed to the development of this operation in Japan, and in what ways, with comparisons to results for these ...
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Japan

Judging International Human Rights, 2019
K. Teraya
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