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 Tokyo - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Tokyo is the central place of politics, economy, culture and academics in Japan as well as the home of the Japanese emperor and the seat of the national government, as well as a major business and financial centre for all of East Asia.
Tokyo literally means "eastern capital" in Japanese, a meaning in opposition to an old capital to the west, Kyoto, which was renamed "Saikyo", meaning "western capital", for a brief period of time in the 19th century.
Tokyo's re-emergence from wartime trauma was complete at the 1964 Summer Olympics, which publicized the city on an international stage and brought global attention to the "economic miracle".
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 Learn more about Tokyo in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Tokyo is the business center of the country as well as the home of the Japanese emperor and the seat of the national government.
Tokyo is often considered part of the Greater Tokyo Area, which consists of Tokyo prefecture itself and the surrounding prefectures of Kanagawa, Saitama and Chiba.
Tokyo literally means "eastern capital" in Japanese, to mean to oppose to an old capital in west, Kyoto, which was renamed "Saikyo", meaning "western capital", for a period of time.
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 Tokyo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tokyo's borders extend to outlying islands in the Pacific Ocean, some as far as 1,000 km south of the mainland.
Tokyo is located to the northwest of Tokyo Bay, about 90 km east to west and 25 km north to south.
Tokyo is also part of the Greater Tokyo Area by far the world's most populous metropolitan area that includes the surrounding prefectures of Kanagawa, Saitama and Chiba.
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 Kodaira   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Kunihiko Kodaira graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1938 with a degree in mathematics.
From 1944 until 1949, Kodaira was an associate professor at the University of Tokyo but by this time his work was well known to mathematicians world-wide and he received an invitation from Weyl to come to Princeton.
Kodaira accepted Weyl 's invitation and, from 1949 until 1961, he was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton.
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 Tokyo prefecture
Tokyo prefecture (東京都; Tokyo-to) is located on Honshu island, Japan.
Tokyo prefecture is part of the Kanto region, the capital is Shinjuku.
Tokyo prefecture is divided into wards (区;; Ku), cities (市部;; Shibu) and islands (島; shima).
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 Tokyo Skyscrapers, Architecture, Buildings, Real Estate, and Construction News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The vast metropolitan capital of Japan, Tokyo is Japanese for "capital of the east".
Tokyo is centred around the huge Imperial Palace and gardens, and forms an enormous urban area with neighbouring city Yokohama and various smaller cities.
Tokyo is not actually a city, but a special type of prefecture called a "to." The Meiji Restoration in the mid 19th century sparked the reorganization of Japan's provinces, and the city of Edo in the province of Musashi became the prefecture of Tokyo in 1871.
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 Shinjuku, Tokyo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is a major commercial and administrative centre as well as the location of one of Tokyo's largest public transport interchanges, Shinjuku Station.
Shinjuku is home to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, Tokyo's tallest building, where political and public administration of Tokyo takes place.
Shinjuku is a major urban-transit hub: Shinjuku Station sees an estimated 2 million passengers pass through it each day, with three subway lines, two private-rail commuter lines, and several JR lines passing through it.
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 Interview with a mathematician
I was born in 1917 (the 6-th year of Taisho in the Japanese calendar) and entered the University of Tokyo in 1937.
Both Kodaira and Tomonaga came to the IAS one year before, but Tomonaga stayed only for one year.
Kodaira had been in Princeton, but he was not there that year, because he was teaching at Johns Hopkins for a year.
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 Kodaira, Tokyo Prefecture, Pictures
Primarily a commuter suburb of Tokyo, Kodaira is served by several passenger-rail lines, including the Seibu Shinjuku Line.
Kodaira has several education institutions, including Musashino Art University (founded in 1929; established as a university in 1962), Tsuda College (1900), a branch of Hitotsubashi University (1875), a junior college, and a police academy.
Kodaira was established in 1889 when seven farmers' villages were merged into a single administrative unit.
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 Metropolis of Tokyo    
Although the Tokyo Metropolitan Area occupies less than 4% of Japanese territory, it is inhabited by over one-quarter of the Japanese population and generates almost one-third of Japan's gross national product.
One-seventh of Tokyo is zoned as agricultural land and the average height of buildings is less than two stories.
Tokyo Teleport Town is a new waterfront subcenter constructed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in order to decentralize the overcrowded city center.
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 Articles - F.C. Tokyo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Its hometown is Tokyo perfecture and uses Ajinomoto Stadium as its home ground.
Its practice gorunds are Sarue Ground in Koto, Tokyo and Kodaira Ground in Kodaira, Tokyo.
On August of the same year, it held a friendly match against one of the greatest football clubs, Real Madrid getting beaten three to zero but gaining valuable experiences both on and off the field for what it takes to be a great football club.
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 Catalogue: VII/147
The observations were made with the 105 Schmidt telescope at Kiso Observatory in the photographic V band, mostly during 1984-1988.
Observations were made with the 105cm Schmidt telescope at the Kiso Observatory, Institute of Astronomy, University of Tokyo, in the photographic V band (Kodak IIa-D emulsion combined with a Schott GG 495 filter) mostly during 1984-1988.
Sample galaxies photographed on a total of 280 Schmidt plates were scanned with the PDS 2020 GMS microdensitometer at the Kiso Observatory during April-August 1988.
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 Kodaira, Tokyo - Result for Kodaira, Tokyo - Meaning of Kodaira, Tokyo - Definition of Kodaira, Tokyo - Dictionary of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
'''Kodaira''' (小平市; -shi) is a cities of Japan city located in Tokyo, Japan.
As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 182,549 and the population density density of 8,922.24 persons per square kilometer km²;.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Kodaira, Tokyo.
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 Encyclopedia of Aikido [KOBAYASHI, YASUO]
Presently heads a group of more than 80 dojos mainly in the greater Tokyo area and is Director of the Aikido Saitama Federation.
Kobayashi was awarded a medal by the Brazilian government in 1988.
Kobayashi Dojo, 582 Higashi-machi, Gakuen, Kodaira-shi, Tokyo-to 187 Japan (0423)41-0376.
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 Kodaira Kunihiko --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Japanese mathematician who was awarded the Fields Medal in 1954 for his work in algebraic geometry and complex analysis.
More results on "Kodaira Kunihiko" when you join.
June 16, 2000, Tokyo), was the consort of Emperor Hirohito and the mother of Emperor Akihito.
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 AllRefer.com - Kodaira, Japan (Japanese Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
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Kodaira [k O d I ´rA] Pronunciation Key, city (1990 pop.
It is a suburb of Tokyo, producing automobile tires and electrical machinery.
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 Japanese Pottery - Tokyo Museums
The sky view of Tokyo from the 11th floor where the Museum is located is also worth to see.
Plays and musical concerts are also regularly held at the Sogetsu theater located in the same building.
The Tokyo Fuji Museum of Modern Art was founded in 1983, and exhibits the modern art from the world.
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 For Sale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
I'm located near Kodaira station on the Seibu-Shinjuku line.
The Seibu-Shinjuku line runs west from Shinjuku (through Takadanobaba), and Kodaira is about 25 minutes by Express train.
I know of a guy who speaks English and does deliveries in the Tokyo area if you need help.
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 British Journal of Pharmacology - Abstract of article: Pharmacological detection of AMPA receptor heterogeneity by use ...
Department of Degenerative Neurological Diseases, National Institute of Neuroscience, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, 4-1-1 Ogawahigashi, Kodaira, Tokyo 187, Japan
Department of Neurochemistry, National Institute of Neuroscience, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, 4-1-1 Ogawahigashi, Kodaira, Tokyo 187, Japan
Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science, School of Life Science, 1432-1 Horinouchi, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-03, Japan
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 SGI News September 15, 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Four second year high school students from Tokyo Soka High School in Kodaira City, Tokyo, won awards at the High School Chemistry Grand-Prix 2002 competition, held on July 20 and August 24.
On September 13, Kenichi Hatanaka, chair of the Subcommittee for the High School Chemistry Grand-Prix and International Chemistry Olympiad, visited Soka High School in Kodaira City, Tokyo, and presented Soka High School President Hideki Shibuya with a notification of participation of the four students in the IChO.
This year, 11,000 high school students competed in the first level of competition, and among them, 20 second year high school students from five high schools were selected to advanced to the final round.
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 Kodaira --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
city, Tokyo Metropolis ( to), Honshu, Japan, in the Musashino Plateau, on the Shinjuku Line (railway).
The surrounding area was developed as an agricultural region after the construction of a water supply system in the mid-1600s.
The long, rectangular fields were planted with mulberry trees (for silk production) in the early 20th century, and Kodaira grew as a residential suburb…
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 Review and future prospects of low-voltage RAM circuits - Author Bios
Nakagome received his B.S. degree in electrical and electronic engineering and his M.S. degree in applied electronics from the Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1978 and 1980, respectively.
In 1980, he joined the Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd., Tokyo, where he was engaged in research on MOS device physics and technologies.
He has been engaged in the research and development of MOS dynamic-memory circuit technologies, including on-chip voltage converters, redundancy circuits, and subthreshold-leakage current reduction techniques.
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 Japan Times: Three climbers found safe after pal dies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Nobuhiko Fujimori, 39, a truck driver from Musashimurayama, Tokyo, and Hisashi Ikeda, 29, a trucker from Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, climbed down the mountain on their own Friday morning.
Another climber, Yuichi Matsui, a 33-year-old company employee from Hachioji, Tokyo, was found dead Thursday in the Shirato River.
According to police, Fujimori and Ikeda said the four climbers were hit by a mudslide at midnight July 17 and Matsui was unable to get free.
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 DMD/BMD mutations: deletions and duplications in Japan
National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Kodaira, Tokyo
In addition, 17 point mutations were found (15 nonsense and 2 splice site mutations (see DMD database).
These deletions / duplications have not been included in the DMD deletion/duplication database.
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 $B"#F|K\A49qCO0h>pJs(B Town Information in Japan - Tokyo (others-24)
This HP is a informathion from Hamura city Tokyo Japan.
A relaxing place in Tokyo to stay and hold meetings and receptions.
Juggling circle in University of Electro Communication(UEC) in Chofu Tokyo.
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 Hino, Tokyo - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hino (日野市;; -shi) is a city located in Tokyo, Japan.
As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 171,309 and the density of 6,222.63 persons per km²;.
Hino is the home of Tama Zoo (多摩動物公園: Tama Dōbutsu Kōen), operated by the government of Tokyo.
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 Guides-Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Chris -- for almost 20 years a news editor/fashion writer at The Japan Times in Tokyo -- has had an active interest in bird-watching and natural history from childhood.
He is a longtime member of Portland Bird Observatory in England, and also a life member of the Dorset Bird Club.
He is available to lead individuals or groups throughout Japan - for one-day trips out of Tokyo, for a few days or a week or two in Japan - and also to prepare itineraries.
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 Effects of Drugs on Cholesterol Esterification in Normal and Niemann-Pick Type C Fibroblasts
AY-9944 and other cationic amphiphilic drugs (CADs) have been reported to cause a reduction of acid sphingomyelinase activity in fibroblasts and various tissues in the rat, and DMSO has been known to correct a partial deficiency of acid sphingomyelinase activity in Niemann-Pick type C (NPC) flbroblasts.
Lipoprotein-deficient bovine serum (LPDS) was obtained from Sankyo Co. (Tokyo, Japan).
From the Division of Inherited Metabolic Disorders, National Institute of Neuroscience, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Kodaira, Tokyo.
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 $B"#F|K\A49qCO0h>pJs(B Town Information in Japan - Tokyo (others-5)
We have a motto: Slow is better with a steady but firm steps to the top of mountain.
Could you come to our town meeting called Slow food and trekking planning to be held every month a Tokyo shitamachi to join us.
We run cafeGallery and Studio on Root 14th along the NNE Shore of Tokyo Bay, Japan.
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