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The Tokyo Air Raids in the Words of Those Who Survived, 被災者が語る東京空襲

open access: yesAsia-Pacific Journal, 2011
This article provides introduces the types of first-person accounts of the civilian experience of the Tokyo air raids. Examples of such accounts are given under the headings: "Complete Personal Narratives," "Incomplete Episodes and Incidents," and "Sites
Bret Fisk
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Reconciliation and Peace through Remembering History: Preserving the Memory of the Great Tokyo Air Raid 「歴史の記憶」から和解と平和へ東京大空襲を語りついで

open access: yesAsia-Pacific Journal, 2011
In this 2009 speech given by a central figure in the decades-long citizen's movement to remember and memorialize the Tokyo air raids, Saotome Katsumoto details his own experience of the March 10, 1945 firebombing of Japan's capital. He then situates the
Saotome Katsumoto
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A study on the acceptance and transformation of the Great Tokyo Air Raid monuments in the urban environment

open access: diamondJournal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture, 2018
Hiroshi YANAGIHARA, Hirotsugu KANNO
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Destruction from Above: Long-Term Impacts of WWII Tokyo Air Raids

open access: greenSSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Masataka Harada   +2 more
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Earthquake and War-Damaged Trees in Urban History: Non-Destructive Tree Diagnosis Using Sonic Tomography

open access: yesLand, 2023
It has been a century since the Great Kanto earthquake and 78 years since WWII, both of which were catastrophic events in Japan’s history. Preserving memories of urban disasters is essential for preventing future tragedies, and while survivors ...
Takayo Negishi, Hirotsugu Kanno
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Fossil Hegemony and Capitalist Realism in Tropic of Orange

open access: yesFuture Humanities, Volume 4, Issue 1, May 2026.
ABSTRACT This article examines Karen Tei Yamashita's Tropic of Orange (1997) through the lens of Mark Fisher's influential concept ‘capitalist realism’. Scholars of petrofiction have pointed to a political ambivalence in the representation of fossil fuels, where a better understanding of fossil capital can overwhelm as much as galvanize.
Claire Ravenscroft
wiley   +1 more source

Homo sapiens, industrialisation and the environmental mismatch hypothesis

open access: yesBiological Reviews, Volume 101, Issue 2, Page 580-601, April 2026.
ABSTRACT For the vast majority of the evolutionary history of Homo sapiens, a range of natural environments defined the parameters within which selection shaped human biology. Although human‐induced alterations to the terrestrial biosphere have been evident for over 10,000 years, the pace and scale of change has accelerated dramatically since the onset
Daniel P. Longman, Colin N. Shaw
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Gel Electrophoretic Detection of Black Market ACE‐031

open access: yesDrug Testing and Analysis, Volume 17, Issue 10, Page 1934-1946, October 2025.
This article presents a study on black market ACE‐031 products and their detection by gel‐electrophoresis and Western blotting. Of the 14 tested products, only 12 contained an ACVR2B‐immunoreactive protein. However, mass spectrometry revealed that the products did not contain the ACVR2B‐Fc fusion protein ACE‐031 but instead the full‐length human ...
Christian Reichel   +3 more
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Seasonal Adaptation of the Gut Microbiome in Japanese Macaques: Linking Gut Microbiome Shifts With Fermentative Function

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 15, Issue 9, September 2025.
Seasonal dietary shifts in Japanese macaques drive changes in gut microbiome composition and function. While overall diversity remains stable, microbial communities adapt by modulating fermentative processes, ensuring efficient and stable energy extraction from leaves while responding flexibly to non‐leaf foods.
Wanyi Lee   +6 more
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