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  Hiroshi Nakajima - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dr Hiroshi Nakajima of Japan, was born at Chiba City, Japan, on 16 May 1928.
In 1993, Dr Nakajima was re-elected to a second term of office as Director-General.
In 1997, Dr Nakajima announced that he was not seeking another re-election and that his term of office would end in July 1998.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hiroshi_Nakajima   (169 words)

  
 Arizona Daily Wildcat - Selby victim speaks out after conviction - Monday, October 11, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Nakajima, who left the UA immediately after the assault, was the only one in the Selby trial who had her throat slashed during the assault.
Nakajima said while going to a support group in Seattle she met a woman who had been sexually assaulted while she was a student at the UA and had not reported it.
Nakajima said she didn't have a choice in reporting her assault because her throat was cut during the assault and she was rushed to the hospital where she told her story.
wildcat.arizona.edu /papers/98/35/01_4.html   (880 words)

  
 Probert Encyclopaedia: Aviation (N)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Nakajima A6M2-N, code named Rufe by the Allies, was essentially a Mitsubish A6M fighter with a large central float which also contained an auxiliary fuel tank, stabilising floats beneath the wings and increased vertical tail surfaces.
The Nakajima B5N was a cantilever, low-wing monoplane with retractable tail wheel landing gear and was manned by a crew of three comprising a pilot, radio operator, and observer/bomb-aimer.
Nakajima Ki-34 was a low-wing cantilever monoplane powered by two Nakajima Type 97 (Ha 1B) 9-cylinder air-cooled engines providing a top speed of 368 kmh and a range of 2430 km.
www.probertencyclopaedia.com /IN.HTM   (3805 words)

  
 Heitaro Nakajima Oral History
Nakajima: I had to strike a fine balance because there were many subjects that I wasn't very good at in general education, although I was good at physics and math.
Nakajima: When I shifted to my new post, it was very difficult for heirs to the throne, as it were, to carry on that promotion once I had effectively disappeared to another post.
Nakajima: [Translator to Aspray: At that time he was 55, or 56, and the retirement age was 65.] I definitely wanted to work on at least until 65, so that was why ten years was the figure.
www.ieee.org /organizations/history_center/oral_histories/transcripts/nakajimah.html   (6258 words)

  
 GAnet - Arts - Calendar of Events - Emi Nakajima.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Emi Nakajima, began her piano studies at the age of two and made her solo debut at the age of 11 with the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Nakajima was a prize winner in the 1996 William Kapell International Piano Competition and first-prize winner of the Pinault 5th Biennial Audio/Video International Piano Competition (2000) and The Pennsylvania Piano Competition (2001).
Nakajima attended Germantown Academy from K-10th grade, and became a full-time student at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia at age 16.
www.germantownacademy.org /arts/emi.shtml   (403 words)

  
 Queens Chronicle - South Edition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Nakajima, 31 years old and now living in Ridgewood, described the experience as being “like a ghost in the desert.” His survival in this foreign land required that he learn to communicate with others without speaking—in this case by using people’s eyes and body language.
Nakajima is from an island in Japan called Hokkaido, which he described as being “very quiet, nothing bur cornfields and nothing is going on at all.” His first experience with movies came through watching Jackie Chan.
Nakajima’s do-it-yourself spirit is admirable, but he admits that it is also very time consuming.
www.zwire.com /site/news.cfm?newsid=12535463&BRD=1860&PAG=461&dept_id=109522&rfi=8   (1065 words)

  
 Cecile Moochnek Gallery: Masuo Nakajima
Nakajima, who makes his home in Nagano, Japan, is part of a 900-year artistic lineage.
With the ease of a master, Nakajima both tames and unleashes the essence of stone.
Nakajima's uncompromising approach to his art and the purity of his vision follow in this tradition.
www.cecilemoochnek.com /shows/nakajima599.htm   (222 words)

  
 Surgical Neurology.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Nakajima, T. Yasui, M. Nishikawa, H. Kishi, M. Kan, The role of postoperative patient posture in the recurrence of chronic subdural hematoma: a prospective randomized trial, Surgical Neurology 58 (6) (2002) pp.
Hideki Nakajima, Yoshiyasu Iwai, Kazuhiro Yamanaka, Toshihiro Yasui, Hiroshige Kishi, Primary intracranial germinoma in the medulla oblongata, Surgical Neurology 53 (5) (2000) pp.
Nakajima, M. Miyajima, M. Hishii, H. Arai, K. Sato, H. Fujii, Endodermal cyst of the quadrigeminal cistern: case report, Surgical Neurology 56 (6) (2001) pp.
www.elsevier.com /cdweb/journals/00903019/viewer.htt?viewtype=authors&rangeselected=139   (803 words)

  
 Taiho Shichauzo file 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Nakajima walks into the office only to be greeted by a group of coworkers who want to ask him something.
Yoriko pops up at this point and explains, to Nakajima's dismay, that he wanted to ask Miyuki out on a date since he heard that she was going to have an omiai.
As Nakajima continues to be depressed, Natsumi grabs him and drags him off to the garage where she tells Miyuki that he has something to tell her.
www.tcp.com /~doi/taiho/file3.html   (2137 words)

  
 Business 2.0 :: Magazine Article :: Startup :: Satoshi Nakajima Thinks Small   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Nakajima's software would reside both on a server and on cell phones themselves, which would require that he somehow persuade cell-phone carriers and manufacturers to add his software to their phones.
That's a tall order, but Nakajima is confident that his software will be so good that the wireless powers will have no choice but to incorporate it into their products.
Nakajima is starting out with games because they most clearly demonstrate the need for a better interactive experience.
www.business2.com /b2/web/articles/0,17863,513145,00.html   (828 words)

  
 Page X   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Nakajima played Godzilla in 13 Japanese films through 1972, including "Godzilla: King of the Monsters" (1956), "King Kong vs. Godzilla" (1963), "Monster Zero" (1966) and "Son of Godzilla" (1967).
Nakajima says his artistic leeway grew with each film in the popular series.
Nakajima is asked about the tone of the first film (Japanese title: "Gojira"), which is much more serious than later, lighthearted Godzilla films.
www.injersey.com /pagex/story/0,2506,296467,00.html   (424 words)

  
 Movie Database - [TV Guide Online]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Despite the title, Queens-based filmmaker Yasuaki Nakajima's nano-budget sci-fi feature is less a thriller than a social drama in the tradition of FIVE (1951) and THE WORLD, THE FLESH, AND THE DEVIL (1959), in which a small group of men and women must rebuild their lives after some catastrophe.
Nakajima got the idea from personal experience when, as a non-English speaking tourist in Australia, he was forced to communicate without words, and his experiment here is surprisingly successful.
Nakajima shot on 16 mm fl-and-white film — a refreshing alternative to video — and his use of actual locations rather than constructed sets reveals an interesting, if disturbing, irony: Our present world stands in quite convincingly for a postapocalyptic landscape.
online.tvguide.com /movies/database/showmovie.asp?MI=46002   (411 words)

  
 Coleman Golf Classic
Nakajima, a co-leader heading into the final round with Shino Yokoyama of La Quinta, Calif., was one stroke in front of Nagl and Acker-Macosko, with a 141 (-3) total.
Nagl and Nakajima advanced after parring the first hole, but Acker-Macosko was ousted after she bogeyed her first attempt.
Nakajima prevailed on the fifth playoff hole after rolling in a 10-foot putt for birdie, while Nagl missed a 15-foot putt and parred the hole.
www.futurestour.com /2002/W042802.html   (720 words)

  
 Kenpachiro Satsuma & Haruo Nakajima, May 21, 1998
Nakajima: Since I did everything I could in all Godzilla movies, I can hardly answer which one was most difficult.
Nakajima: Up until that time, there was no kaiju genre; so, all I could do was just imagine it myself.
Nakajima: He was truly a gentleman; he never showed any anger toward his staff nor the cast.
www.scifi.com /transcripts/GodzillaGuys.html   (1663 words)

  
 GrandPrix.com > News > Nakajima joins Tyrrell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
There has been some speculation in Japan that Nakajima is either acting on behalf of Honda - or trying to convince Honda - to use Tyrrell as the basis of a all-Honda F1 team in 1999 and beyond.
Nakajima was placed at Lotus in 1987 as part of a deal which saw Lotus get the use of Honda engines.
Nakajima continued to have strong Honda links after his retirement and in January 1994 it was Satoru who gave the Honda-Honda RC101B chassis its first public demonstration runs.
www.grandprix.com /ns/ns00831.html   (626 words)

  
 ABC 7 News - Sorenstam, Nakajima Share Lead In Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Nakajima also had a quick start with a birdie at the first and back-to-back birdies from the fourth.
Nakajima then birdied the par-three 12th and added a birdie at the par- four 14th to move to minus-six.
Like Sorenstam, Nakajima had a strong finish with three consecutive birdies to close out her round and match Sorenstam's course record from a year ago.
www.wjla.com /news/stories/1104/185412.html   (673 words)

  
 Nakajima Hikoki
Nakajima quickly became on of the two major aircraft manufacturers in Japan.
Nakajima also built Bristol Jupiter and Lorraine engines from 1927 through 1938 and used the Jupiter as a basis to developed it's own Ha-1 Kotobuki.
Nakajima was second to Mitsubishi in the production of engines during World War II.
www.shanaberger.com /nakajima.htm   (143 words)

  
 Steven T. Nakajima, MD - The Fertility Center Louisville, KY
Nakajima was recently selected by Good Housekeeping magazine as one of the "Best Doctors for Women", an honor given to only 401 doctors in the nation.
Nakajima ST, McLachlan RI, Cohen NL, Clifton DK, Bremner WJ, Soules MR: The immunoreactive inhibin secretion pattern in the midluteal phase of the normal menstrual cycle: Relationships with luteinizing hormone and progesterone.
Nakajima ST, JR Brumsted, J Chapitis, TD Trainer, C Kessler, JL Deaton, DH Riddick, M Gibson: The absence of progestational activity of oral spironolactone.
www.kyinfertility.com /cvnakajima.shtml   (3644 words)

  
 Nakajima Myrt
In the spring of 1942, Nakajima Hikoki K. received a new specification from the Naval Staff.
The vertical stabilizer was canted forward to keep the overall length of the aircraft within the dimensions of existing carrier deck elevators.
Nakajima created the C6N1-S by eliminating the observer and installing two oblique-firing 20 mm cannon in his place.
www.nasm.si.edu /research/aero/aircraft/nakamyrt.htm   (745 words)

  
 NZFPM - Feature Articles - 'The Story of Nakajima Ki43i No. 750 (Oscar)' by Prue Wallis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Because of the Oscar's extreme rarity Tim Wallis decided that the aircraft was to be restored to a taxi condition and to be kept as original as possible.
Without dwelling on the events in the Pacific during World War 11, the evolvement of the Hayabusa aircraft and the part it played in the Pacific theatre needs to be mentioned briefly to show the role cast both for the aircraft and for the Japanese Army Airforce during these terrible years.
Our Oscar, Nakajima Ki-43, serial number 750, was constructed in November 1942 and despatched to Truk Island, possibly via an aircraft carrier sent to equip both the 1st and 11th Sentai before their arrival in Rabaul.
www.nzfpm.co.nz /articles/oscar.htm   (6087 words)

  
 Nakajima Tsurugi
In January 1945, the Japanese Army told the Nakajima firm to develop a special attacker armed with a single bomb.
Nakajima engineer Aori Kunihiro, helped by personnel from Mitaka Research Institute and Ota Manufacturing Co., Ltd., designed an aircraft built from a variety of materials.
Nakajima also added auxiliary flaps to the inboard wing trailing edges.
www.nasm.si.edu /research/aero/aircraft/nakatsurugi.htm   (582 words)

  
 Dr. Nakajima - Louisville, KY - University OB/GYN Associates (doctors)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Nakajima is a board-certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist who is also subspecialty board-certified in Reproductive Endocrinology.
Nakajima ST, McAuliffe T, Gibson M: The 24 hour pattern of the levels of serum progesterone and immunoreactive human chorionic gonadotropin in normal early pregnancy.
Katz DF, Salde DA, Nakajima ST. Cervical mucus hydration as a biomarker for the onset of the fertile period.
www.kyinfertility.com /cvnakajima.htm   (2032 words)

  
 Nakajima B5N / B6N shipboard torpedo-bombers (David Llewellyn James)
Nakajima B5N - Allied reporting-name 'Kate' - was the sole shipboard torpedo-bomber of the Japanese Navy at the start of the Pacific War.
It was by then quite old, having been designed to meet a specification of 1935, and was already judged to be obsolescent.
Nakajima B6N Tenzan 'Jill' torpedo aircraft - the B5N's successor
www.angelfire.com /fm/compass/jtp.htm   (475 words)

  
 Akio Nakajima
Related articles in situ pedicle resection in left trisegmentectomy of the liver combined with reconstruction of the right hepatic vein to an inferior vena caval segment transpositioned from the infrahepatic portion.
Induction of heme-oxygenase-1 and dilatation of hepatic sinusoids by an administration of pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate in rat livers.
Nakajima, Y. Yamamoto, K. Taura, K. Hata, M. Fukumoto, H. Uchinami, K. Yonezawa and Y. Yamaoka.
meds.queensu.ca /qcri/cole/nakajima.htm   (206 words)

  
 Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate (Gale) was numerically the most important fighter serving with the Japanese Army Air Force (JAAF) during the last year of the Pacific War, and was probably the best Japanese fighter aircraft to see large-scale operation during this period of the war.
The aircraft was a fairly conventional low-wing monoplane that bore an obvious family resemblance to the Ki-43 and Ki-44 fighters that preceded it.
These figures were achieved with a superbly maintained and restored aircraft and with highly-refined aviation gasoline, and were not typical of Japanese-operated aircraft during the later stages of the war.
www.csd.uwo.ca /~pettypi/elevon/baugher_other/ki-84.html   (4283 words)

  
 Håkans Aviation page - Nakajima (A1N) Type 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
During 1926 Gloucestershire Aircraft (Gloster Aircraft from 11 November 1926) was approached by the Nakajima concern, which (together with Aichi and Mitsubishi) had been asked to submit a design for a new single-seat shipboard fighter in the competition announced in April 1926 by the Imperial Japanese Navy to replace the Mitsubishi Type 10 (1MF4).
After modification by a Nakajima team led by Takao Yoshida and installation of a 520 hp Nakajima-built Jupiter VI engine, the Gambet competed against prototypes of indigenous design and was officially accepted in April 1929 as the Type 3 Carrier Fighter, or A1N1.
About 50 aircraft were built by Nakajima with the 420 hp Nakajima Jupiter VI engine and the first entered service in 1929 replacing the Mitsubishi (1MF) Type 10 on the carriers Hosho, Akagi, Kaga and later on the Ryujo (1933).
www.bahnhof.se /~surfcity/a1n.htm   (642 words)

  
 Nakajima G8N - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Nakajima G8N "Renzan" (連山, "mountain range") was a land-based bomber designed for use by the Imperial Japanese Navy.
After the war, one prototype was taken the U.S. and scrapped after testing.
Powerplant: 4x Nakajima NK9K-L 24 "Homare" 18-cylinder radials, 1,492 kW (2,000 hp) each
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nakajima_G8N   (193 words)

  
 Nakajima J5N1 Tenrai   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Japanese Army instructed Nakajima to develop a single-seat, twin-engine aircraft to meet requirements set fourth early in 1943.
The army wanted this fighter to carry heavy guns so Nakajima installed two 30 mm and two 20 mm cannons.
Nakajima built only six prototypes (two were two-seat variants) before the program was cancelled.
www.nasm.si.edu /research/aero/aircraft/nakajima_j5n1.htm   (262 words)

  
 Yasuko Nakajima, M.D. Ph.D.
We are conducting molecular biological, physiological and cell biological investigations of the signal transduction mechanisms of neurotransmitter effects on brain neurons.
Takano, K., Stanfield, P.R., Nakajima, S., and Nakajima, Y. Protein kinase C-mediated inhibition of an inward rectifier potassium channel by substance P in nucleus basalis neurons.
Velimirovic, B.M., Koyano, K., Nakajima, S., and Nakajima, Y. Opposing mechanisms of regulation of a G protein-coupled inward rectifier K channel in rat brain neurons.
www.uic.edu /depts/mcan/yasukon.htm   (395 words)

  
 Nakajima or Honda? : Animeboards.com Forums
Deffinately Nakajima he deserves her after chasing her for so long she should at least cut him some slack
Nakajima's affection for Miyuki is very steadfast and very admirable.
I believe the feelings between the two of them are reciprocatory, so they should be together for as long as they still care about each other.
animeboards.com /showthread.php?t=49746   (257 words)

  
 Tohru Nakajima (Mergers & Acquisitions) - Leading Lawyers Survey 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Tohru Nakajima joined Nagashima and Ohno in 1980 and has been a partner with the firm since 1988.
Nagashima and Ohno and Tsunematsu Yanase and Sekine established a new firm with effect from January 1, 2000 under the name of Nagashima Ohno and Tsunematsu, which is the largest, full-service law firm in Japan.
Mr Nakajima graduated from Tokyo University with an LLB degree in 1978 and was admitted to the Japanese Bar in 1980.
www.asialaw.com /directories/leadinglawyers2000/tohrunakajima.htm   (167 words)

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