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  3. Case study: mochinage (throwing cakes)
Takaishi’s head, his son, his brother, grandson and the carpenter ascended through the building structure to prepare an altar in the roof (see also Ashkenazi 1985).
Takaishi’s wife, his son’s wife, and his son’s wife’s mother prepared the mochi in wooden trays and gave them to the men who took it to the roof.
Takaishi’s wife waited under the roof of the old house, greeting the women of the neighbourhood.
lucy.ukc.ac.uk /csacpub/Mono19/Html/wrapped_gifts-3_-3.html   (4829 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: Farewell to a Life
Tadakatsu Takaishi, as he was known then, came to the United States from Japan in 1989, a 15-year-old boy sent to military school by parents who thought he simply lacked discipline.
Takaishi's American memories begin at Oak Ridge Military Academy in Oak Ridge, N.C., where he was sent by his family, owners of a Tokyo-based newspaper, after failing Japan's high school entrance exams.
The Takaishi family, Abe explained, is well-known in Japan, and as their only son, "Chris has to be a success." He was sent away, Abe said, "to become strong and to break up his so-called shyness." To support him, the family has spent the equivalent of $40,000 a year.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A25978-2004Dec25?language=printer   (1705 words)

  
 The Reading Room: Web Fiction
Takaishi heard the rush of his blood in his ears and the occasional splash of one of the fish in the pool.
Takaishi wanted to be taken aback, shocked that a creature such as this could speak, but like his earlier anticipation he did not allow it.
Takaishi waited, thinking this had to be some deceit on the part of the beast.
www.house-of-pain.com /fictionarchives/2002/fiction23-07-02.html   (3828 words)

  
 Rho and Rab Small G Proteins Coordinately Reorganize Stress Fibers and Focal Adhesions in MDCK Cells -- Imamura et al. ...
Kotani, H., Takaishi, K., Sasaki, T., and Takai, Y. Rho regulates association of both the ERM family and vinculin with the plasma membrane in MDCK cells.
Nishiyama, T., Sasaki, T., Takaishi, K., Kato, M., Yaku, H., Araki, K., Matsuura, Y., and Takai, Y. rac p21 is involved in insulin-induced membrane ruffling and rho p21 is involved in hepatocyte growth factor- and 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA)-induced membrane ruffling in KB cells.
Takaishi, K., Sasaki, T., Kotani, H., Nishioka, H., and Takai, Y. Regulation of cell-cell adhesion by Rac and Rho small G proteins in MDCK cells.
www.molbiolcell.org /cgi/content/full/9/9/2561   (7903 words)

  
 ISHOF - Katsuo Takaishi (JPN) - 1991 Honor Pioneer Swimmer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Katsuo Takaishi was the first great swimmer to emerge from Japan and the first Asian swimmer to win an Olympic medal.
Takaishi continued swimming and in 1931, competed in the first USA vs. Japan swimming competition in Tokyo.
Katsuo Takaishi died of lung cancer at the age of 60, but not before achieving his government's highest award, "Shiju Hosho".
www.ishof.org /91ktakaishi.html   (328 words)

  
 City of Lomita
Lomita's Sister city is Takaishi City, located in Osaka, Japan.
As of January 2006, Takaishi City had an estimated population of 61,036 with a population density of 5,378 people per km
The Lomita City Council organized as an association and selected Takaishi Japan as its Sister City some 23 years ago.
www.lomita.com /cityhall/community/sistercity.html   (304 words)

  
 Farewell to a Life (washingtonpost.com)
He hopped into his Saturn and headed down a road fringed with birches, peering through the windshield at cloudless blue.
Chris Takaishi sobs in the basement bedroom at the Potomac home of Marilyn and Herb Stutts, where he had been packing for his return to Japan.
He took Takaishi to an optometrist, who diagnosed severe nearsightedness.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/articles/A25978-2004Dec25.html   (671 words)

  
 New Page 8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
T.K. is the youngest member in the group.
In the first season, Takeru lived in another town, but at the start of the new school year in Digimon 02, he and his mother moved to Odaiba and he now lives in the same apartment building as Iori and Miyako.
Poyomon is first seen in the Episode “Digi-Baby Room” and is also seen after the digidestined destroy Devimon.
home.att.net /~fenix/new_page_8.htm   (529 words)

  
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Some of these sesquiterpenes, triptofordin F-2 (Takaishi et al., 1988), 1,2,6,8,15-pentaacetoxy-9-benzoyloxy-4-hydroxy-beta-dihydroagarofuran and triptogelin A-1 (Takaishi et al., 1990) were observed to significantly inhibit the EBV-EA activation at low doses.
Based on the results, the structural requirements for the activity of these compounds were discussed [corrected].
€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€€ Ujita K Takaishi Y Tokuda H Nishino H Iwashima A Fujita T Inhibitory effects of triptogelin A-1 on 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13- acetate-induced skin tumor promotion.
www.swsbm.com /Abstracts/Euonymus-AB.txt   (1884 words)

  
 Distinct Actions and Cooperative Roles of ROCK and mDia in Rho Small G Protein-induced Reorganization of the Actin ...
We have previously shown that TPA induces disassembly of stress fibers and focal adhesions at 15 min, followed by their reassembly
at 2 h in MDCK cells (Takaishi et al.
Imamura, H., Takaishi, K., Nakano, K., Kodama, A., Oishi, H., Shiozaki, H., Monden, M., Sasaki, T., and Takai, Y. Rho and Rab small G proteins coordinately reorganize stress fibers and focal adhesions in MDCK cells.
www.molbiolcell.org /cgi/content/full/10/8/2481   (6578 words)

  
 Hepatic insig-1 or -2 overexpression reduces lipogenesis in obese Zucker diabetic fatty rats and in fasted/refed normal ...
Hepatic insig-1 or -2 overexpression reduces lipogenesis in obese Zucker diabetic fatty rats and in fasted/refed normal rats -- Takaishi et al.
Articles by Takaishi, K. Articles by Unger, R. Articles citing this Article
Li, J., Takaishi, K., Cook, W., McCorkle, S. and Unger, R. Proc.
www.pnas.org /cgi/content/full/101/18/7106   (3726 words)

  
 Takaishi - Bowl with Inscriptions by Fukagawa Junichi - Bachmann Eckenstein Art & Antiques - Asian Art & Buddhist Art ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Takaishi - Bowl with Inscriptions by Fukagawa Junichi - Bachmann Eckenstein Art & Antiques - Asian Art & Buddhist Art from China, Japan, Tibet, Himalaya and Japanese Screens
Bowl by Takaishi with inscriptions by Fukagawa Junichi
貴石作 Takaishi (Takayoshi?) saku: made by Takaishi (Takayoshi?)
www.art-antiques.ch /objects/1166.html   (145 words)

  
 Absolute Anime / Digimon: Digital Monsters / T.K. Takaishi
Absolute Anime / Digimon: Digital Monsters / T.K. Takaishi
This info came from Kirana, and was edited by yours truly (contact me).
This description came from Harmony and Kirana, and was edited by yours truly (contact me).
www.absoluteanime.com /digimon/tk.htm   (398 words)

  
 Regulation of Cell-Cell Adhesion by Rac and Rho Small G Proteins in MDCK Cells -- Takaishi et al. 139 (4): 1047 -- The ...
Regulation of Cell-Cell Adhesion by Rac and Rho Small G Proteins in MDCK Cells -- Takaishi et al.
Articles by Takaishi, K. Articles by Takai, Y. Articles citing this Article
Articles by Takaishi, K. Articles by Takai, Y. Pubmed/NCBI databases
www.jcb.org /cgi/content/full/139/4/1047   (8151 words)

  
 Digimon Discography & Lyrics
~Takaishi Takeru no Theme~ / Takaishi Takeru (Konishi Hiroko)
Jingle Bells / Takaishi Taker and Hida Iori (Yamamoto Taisuke and Urawa Megumi)
Keyboard o Uchinagara / Takaishi Takeru (Yamamoto Taisuke)
izzybond.tripod.com /letter/disco2.htm   (3941 words)

  
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Takeda Y, Matsumura H, Masuda T, Honda G, Otsuka H, Takaishi Y, Sezik E, Yesilada E
Takeda Y, Yanagihara K, Masuda T, Otsuka H, Honda G, Takaishi Y, Sezik E, Yesilada E
Taninaka H, Takaishi Y, Honda G, Imakura Y, Sezik E, Yesilada E
www.lib.gazi.edu.tr /sci_t.html   (3266 words)

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