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Ghetto and Schools in Kyoto, Japan

Equity & Excellence in Education, 1973
(1973). Ghetto and Schools in Kyoto, Japan. Equity & Excellence in Education: Vol. 11, No. 4-5, pp. 29-34.
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An Inscribed Statue of Tyche in Kyoto, Japan

2022
TYCHE Contributions to Ancient History, Papyrology and Epigraphy, Bd. 34 (2019)
Blumell, Lincoln, Hull, Kerry
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Long-term care for the elderly in Kyoto, Japan

Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 1988
This is a descriptive study based on interviews and personal experiences of the author in Kyoto, Japan. The study examines long-term care in the Japanese context and government efforts to support home and institutional care.Because of cultural values and the prevailing health care system, Japan today maintains a tradition of providing long-term care at
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Kyoto and the heavens: setting Japan’s center of time

Japan Forum, 2019
AbstractWhy did scholars in mid-nineteenth century Japan assume that the prime meridian should run through Kyoto – positioning the city not only as the center of Japan but also of the entire world?...
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Alternative Viewership Practices in Kyoto, Japan

2018
Cinema attendance and domestic production is once more on the rise in East Asia. At the same time, Japanese cinema is enjoying a domestic boom. This chapter takes as a case study alternative viewership practices in the city of Kyoto from 2014 to 2017, where Shōwa era (1926–1989) classics were screened twice a day at the Kyōto Bunka Hakubutsukan (City ...
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KYOTO SUCCESS IN JAPAN'S HANDS [PDF]

open access: possibleChemical & Engineering News Archive, 2001
JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER Junichiro Koizumi has made ambiguous statements about his nation's plans for the Kyoto protocol on global climate change. Since President George W. Bush announced that he was rejecting the protocol, Japan's ratification has become critical to the treaty's future.
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North Kyoto’s Response to Japan’s Shrinking Population

2017
The Japanese population is both decreasing rapidly and ageing due to low birth rates and longer life expectancies. Within marginalised areas, such as North Kyoto, the situation is becoming highly problematic because the main industry has been agriculture.
Kiichiro Tomino   +2 more
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EPISCLERAL LIPID DEPOSITS AND SCLERAL PLAQUES IN JAPAN (KYOTO)

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1983
Screening of 189 Mongolian Japanese of both sexes in all age groups for scleral degenerations revealed presence of lipid deposits, especially round the anterior ciliary vessels, in 52%. The prevalence exceeds that among Caucasians in Denmark (N = 689), Eskimos in Greenland (N = 340), and Arabs in Jordan (N = 127), all examined by the same worker ...
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TAKAHASHI, Ryosuke: Kyoto/Japan

2019
Ryosuke Takahashi, MD, PhD graduated from Kyoto University, Japan in 1983. He completed his neurology residency in Kyoto University Hospital and its affiliated hospitals and worked as a staff neurologist at Tokyo Metropolitan Neurological Hospital. In 1989, he started basic researches on neurodegenerative disorders and neuronal apoptosis as a staff ...
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SPHEROID DEGENERATION, KERATOPATHY, PINGUECULA, AND PTERYGIUM IN JAPAN (KYOTO)

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1984
The prevalences of various possibly sunlight‐induced degenerations of the exposed section of the eye have been studied in a series of 189 Japanese (Mongols) in Kyoto (subtropical climate, 35° N. lat.). The results were compared with those of the author's examinations, using the same method and apparatus, in Jordan near the Red Sea (Arabs, N = 127) in ...
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