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  1. Hearer's aspect in politeness: The case of requests.Saeko Fukushima - 2009 - In Dingfang Shu & Ken Turner (eds.), Contrasting Meanings in Languages of the East and West. Peter Lang.
     
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    La littérature après Fukushima.Saeko Kimura - 2016 - Rue Descartes 88 (1):32.
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  3. Fukushima Shunʼō chosaku shū.Shunʼō Fukushima - 1974 - Mokujisha.
     
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  4. F23. Shinshu University Hospital Established the Division of Clinical Genetics as One of its Central Service Departments.Yoshimitsu Fukushima - forthcoming - Bioethics in Asia: The Proceedings of the Unesco Asian Bioethics Conference (Abc'97) and the Who-Assisted Satellite Symposium on Medical Genetics Services, 3-8 Nov, 1997 in Kobe/Fukui, Japan, 3rd Murs Japan International Symposium, 2nd Congress of the Asi.
  5. Kyōiku genron.Masao Fukushima - 1948
     
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  6. Pesutarotchi.Masao Fukushima - 1947
     
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  7. Pesutarotchi no konpon shisō kenkyū.Masao Fukushima - 1934
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  8. Zen to Tōyō shisō no shomondai.Shunʾō Fukushima (ed.) - 1970
     
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    Multilayered sociocultural phenomena: Associations between subjective well‐being and economic status.Fukushima Shintaro - 2016 - Zygon 51 (1):191-203.
    In this article, incoherent results of the associations between subjective well-being and economic status at multiple social levels are shown. Although individual-level positive associations are shown within developed countries, national-level associations disappear among developed countries. Group/area-level associations, meanwhile, do exist within Japanese societies. From these inconsistent phenomena, a sociocultural unit is proposed, within which well-being of people is collectively shared based on mutual reciprocity. The simple addition of social scientific results themselves cannot reconstruct the whole range of phenomena. Humanities could (...)
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    Response Format, Not Semantic Activation, Influences the Failed Retrieval Effect.Saeko Tanaka, Makoto Miyatani & Nobuyoshi Iwaki - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  11. Classes of Beings in Sufism.Saeko Yazaki - 2022 - In Christian Lange & Alexander Knysh (eds.), Sufi cosmology. Boston: Brill.
  12. Explicating Legitimacy: In Defense of a Minimalist Role-Based Conception of State Legitimacy.Gen Fukushima - 2023 - Dissertation, Waseda University
     
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  13. Kyōka kachi to Nihon seishin.Masao Fukushima - 1933 - Tōkyō: Tamagawa Gakuen Shuppanbu.
     
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    Phrase structure grammar, Montague semantics, and floating quantifiers in japanese.Kazuhiko Fukushima - 1991 - Linguistics and Philosophy 14 (6):581 - 628.
  15. On Small Devices of Thought: Concepts, Etymology and the Problem of Translation.Masato Fukushima - 2005 - In Bruno Latour & Peter Weibel (eds.), Making Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy. Mit Press (Ma).
     
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  16. Kinsei Nihon no jugaku: Tokugawa-kō keishū shichijūnen shukuga kinen.Kashizō Fukushima & Iesato Tokugawa (eds.) - 1939 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
     
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  17. Michi to oshie.Masao Fukushima - 1977
     
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  18. An estimation of runoff loads of pollutants from River Hii to Lake Shinji.I. Takeda, A. Fukushima & Y. Mori - 1996 - Laguna 3:91-96.
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    Yosoku ga tsukuru shakai: "kagaku no kotoba" no tsukawarekata.Tomiko Yamaguchi & Masato Fukushima (eds.) - 2019 - Tōkyō-to Meguro-ku: Tōkyō Daigaku Shuppankai.
    科学的予測なるものの圧力が増大するなかで。先端バイオテクノロジーやDNA型鑑定への期待、災害予測、感染症シミュレーション、地震予測、放射線被ばくのリスク予測、そして政策や経済での活用まで、予測と社会の 複雑かつ多面的な関係性を考察する。.
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    Aspects of ancient medicine - (V.) nutton, (l.) totelin (edd.) Ancient medicine, behind and beyond Hippocrates: Essays in honour of Elizabeth Craik. (Technai. An international journal for ancient science and technology 11.) pp. 216, ill. Pisa and Rome: Fabrizio Serra editore, 2020. Paper, €115. Isbn: 978-88-3315-288-2. [REVIEW]Masayuki Fukushima - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):300-302.
  21. Katō Hiroyuki bunsho.Hiroyuki Katåo, Katsumi Ueda, Hirotaka Fukushima & Kåoji Yoshida - 1990 - Kyōto-shi: Dōhōsha. Edited by Katsumi Ueda, Hirotaka Fukushima & Kōji Yoshida.
    1-2. Sōkō -- 3. Katō Hiroyuki kōen zenshū ; Shizen to rinri ; Kokka no tōchiken ; Sekininron ; Jinsei no shizen to waga kuni no zento.
     
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    The two faces of FBW7 in cancer drug resistance.Zhiwei Wang, Hidefumi Fukushima, Daming Gao, Hiroyuki Inuzuka, Lixin Wan, Alan W. Lau, Pengda Liu & Wenyi Wei - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (11):851-859.
    Chemotherapy is an important therapeutic approach for cancer treatment. However, drug resistance is an obstacle that often impairs the successful use of chemotherapies. Therefore, overcoming drug resistance would lead to better therapeutic outcomes for cancer patients. Recently, studies by our own and other groups have demonstrated that there is an intimate correlation between the loss of the F‐box and WD repeat domain‐containing 7 (FBW7) tumor suppressor and the incurring drug resistance. While loss of FBW7 sensitizes cancer cells to certain drugs, (...)
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    Pressure-induced semiconductor-metal transitions in amorphous Si and Ge.O. Shimomura, S. Minomura, N. Sakai, K. Asaumi, K. Tamura, J. Fukushima & H. Endo - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 29 (3):547-558.
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    The Associations between Regional Gray Matter Structural Changes and Changes of Cognitive Performance in Control Groups of Intervention Studies.Hikaru Takeuchi, Yasuyuki Taki, Yuko Sassa, Atsushi Sekiguchi, Tomomi Nagase, Rui Nouchi, Ai Fukushima & Ryuta Kawashima - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    (1 other version)Interactions between a quiz robot and multiple participants.Akiko Yamazaki, Keiichi Yamazaki, Keiko Ikeda, Matthew Burdelski, Mihoko Fukushima, Tomoyuki Suzuki, Miyuki Kurihara, Yoshinori Kuno & Yoshinori Kobayashi - 2013 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 14 (3):366-389.
    This paper reports on a quiz robot experiment in which we explore similarities and differences in human participant speech, gaze, and bodily conduct in responding to a robot’s speech, gaze, and bodily conduct across two languages. Our experiment involved three-person groups of Japanese and English-speaking participants who stood facing the robot and a projection screen that displayed pictures related to the robot’s questions. The robot was programmed so that its speech was coordinated with its gaze, body position, and gestures in (...)
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    Systematic reviews showed insufficient evidence for clinical practice in 2004: what about in 2011? The next appeal for the evidence‐based medicine age. [REVIEW]Paulo José Fortes Villas Boas, Regina Stella Spagnuolo, Amélia Kamegasawa, Leandro Gobbo Braz, Adriana Polachini do Valle, Eliane Chaves Jorge, Hugo Hyung Bok Yoo, Antônio José Maria Cataneo, Ione Corrêa, Fernanda Bono Fukushima, Paulo do Nascimento, Norma Sueli Pinheiro Módolo, Marise Silva Teixeira, Edison Iglesias de Oliveira Vidal, Solange Ramires Daher & Regina El Dib - 2013 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19 (4):633-637.
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    Fukushima, Flawed Epistemology, and Black-Swan Events.Dr Kristin Shrader-Frechette - 2011 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 14 (3):267-272.
    In response to the Fukushima, Chernobyl, and Three Mile Island core melts, nuclear proponents allege they were “black-swan events”—extremely unlikely, at the tail of probability distributions. They...
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    After Fukushima Daiichi: New Global Institutions for Improved Nuclear Power Policy.Thom Brooks - 2012 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 15 (1):63 - 69.
    This comment argues for the importance of global institutions to regulate nuclear power. Nuclear power presents challenges across national borders irrespective of whether plants are maintained safely. There are international agreements in place on the disposal of nuclear waste, an issue of great concern in terms of environmental and health effects for any nuclear power policy. However, there remains a pressing need for an international agreement to ensure the safe maintenance of nuclear facilities. Safe nuclear power beyond waste disposal should (...)
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    After Fukushima: The Equivalence of Catastrophes.Jean-Luc Nancy - 2014 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    In this book, the philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy examines the nature of catastrophes in the era of globalization and technology. Can a catastrophe be an isolated occurrence? Is there such a thing as a “natural” catastrophe when all of our technologies—nuclear energy, power supply, water supply—are necessarily implicated, drawing together the biological, social, economic, and political? Nancy examines these questions and more. Exclusive to this English edition are two interviews with Nancy conducted by Danielle Cohen-Levinas and Yuji Nishiyama and Yotetsu Tonaki.
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    Fukushima Daiichi, Normal Accidents, and Moral Responsibility: Ethical Questions about Nuclear Energy.Benjamin Hale - 2011 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 14 (3):263 - 265.
    Ethics, Policy & Environment, Volume 14, Issue 3, Page 263-265, October 2011.
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    Fukushima : une mutation épistémico-politique.Alain-Marc Rieu - 2016 - Rue Descartes 88 (1):48.
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    TEPCO Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster and Social Media: A Chronolog-ical Overview.Kenji Saito - 2012 - International Review of Information Ethics 18:12.
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    Japanese Philosophy after Fukushima.John A. Tucker - 2017 - Journal of Japanese Philosophy 5:11-42.
    The imperative that Japanese philosophy faces today, I assert, is the imperative of environmental philosophy. It is an imperative that has decidedly global origins and indisputable global significance. In discussing this imperative, I revive some age-old, perhaps idealistic, and even romantic themes from East Asian Confucian thinking in the hopes that they might become more central motifs of Japanese philosophizing, charting a way forward in the wake of Fukushima, toward a more sustainable future. In the process, I critique admixtures (...)
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    Fukushima ou la découverte du cygne noir.Yann Moulier Boutang & Anne Querrien - 2011 - Multitudes 45 (2):5-10.
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    6. Fukushima: Resilience And The Unimaginable.Michael Ignatieff - 2017 - In The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. pp. 138-166.
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    Fukushima, Flawed Epistemology, and Black-Swan Events.Kristin Shrader-Frechette - 2011 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 14 (3):267 - 272.
    Ethics, Policy & Environment, Volume 14, Issue 3, Page 267-272, October 2011.
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    Following the Fukushima Disaster on (and against) Wikipedia: A Methodological Note about STS Research and Online Platforms.David Moats - 2019 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 44 (6):938-964.
    Science and technology studies is famous for questioning conceptual and material boundaries by following controversies that cut across them. However, it has recently been argued that in research involving online platforms, there are also more practical boundaries to negotiate that are created by the variable availability, visibility, and structuring of data. In this paper, I highlight a potential tension between our inclination toward following controversies and “following the medium” and suggest that sometimes following controversies might involve going “against platforms” as (...)
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    Nuclear Power after Fukushima 2011: Buddhist and Promethean Perspectives.Graham Parkes - 2012 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 32:89-108.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Nuclear Power after Fukushima 2011:Buddhist and Promethean PerspectivesGraham ParkesDuring 2010 many environmentalists previously opposed to nuclear power were deciding, in the face of anthropogenic climate change from burning fossil fuels, that the only way to prevent runaway global warming would be to build more nuclear power plants after all.1 There are risks involved—though fewer than with carbon-based sources of energy.2 When one compares the detrimental effects of nuclear (...)
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  39. Engineering Ethics on Fukushima.Yusuke Kaneko - 2013 - International Journal of Humanities and Social Science 3 (3).
    In this paper, we discuss the problems of Tohoku earthquake in terms of engineering ethics. But as“engineers,”we also count seismologists. This is because, simply thinking, the recent disaster is partially attributable to seismologists. Through the discussion, including an overview of the earthquake, we reach the conclusion endorsing the abolition of nuclear power plants.
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    The medical implications of Fukushima for medical students.Helen Caldicott - 2017 - Angelaki 22 (3):27-32.
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    Animals and the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster.Yoko Kito - 2021 - Journal of Animal Ethics 11 (1):106-108.
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    What Can We Learn From Fukushima?Junichi Murata - 2015 - Journal of Philosophical Research 40 (Supplement):251-257.
    The accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, which occurred on the occasion of the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011, caused enormous damage to the political, social, cultural and natural environments in Japan and still continues to create problems.What can we learn from the case of Fukushima from the viewpoint of the philosophy of technology?First, I emphasize that technology is not considered a closed system constituted only of a technological factor in the narrow sense (...)
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    Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy Technologies in the Post-fukushima Era.Eunil Park - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    In 2011, the Fukushima nuclear accident occurred, and this had a strong effect on public perceptions of energy facilities and services that relate not only to nuclear energy, but also renewable energy resources. Moreover, the accident has also considerably affected national energy plans in both developing and developed countries. In South Korea, several studies have been conducted since the accident to investigate public perspectives toward particular energy technologies; however, few studies have investigated public perceptions of renewable-energy technologies and tracked (...)
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    Implicit Attitudes About Agricultural and Aquatic Products From Fukushima Depend on Where Consumers Reside.Otgonchimeg Tsegmed, Daiki Taoka, Jiang Qi & Atsunori Ariga - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Japanese consumers are still hesitant to purchase products from Fukushima, although 7 years have passed since the Fukushima nuclear disaster and these products are officially considered safe. In this study, we examined whether Japanese consumers have negative implicit attitudes towards agricultural and aquatic products from the Fukushima region and whether these attitudes are independent of their explicit attitudes. Japanese students completed an implicit association test and a questionnaire to assess their implicit and explicit attitudes towards products from (...)
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    L'équivalence des catastrophes (Après Fukushima).Jean-Luc Nancy - 2012 - Paris: Éditions Galilée.
    La catastrophe de Fukushima n’est pas considérée ici seulement comme le dernier désastre majeur qui oblige à repenser l’usage de l’énergie nucléaire. On envisage sa leçon de manière plus générale, en tant qu’elle manifeste l’interdépendance désormais inextricable des phénomènes dits « naturels » et des ensembles techniques, sociaux, politiques, économiques dont la connexion générale nous oppresse. Toutes les catastrophes ne sont certes pas équivalentes. Mais l’équivalence dont on veut parler ici est celle qui met en correspondance et qui fait (...)
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    The Ethics of Nuclear Energy: Risk, Justice, and Democracy in the Post-Fukushima Era.Behnam Taebi & Sabine Roeser (eds.) - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    Despite the nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan, a growing number of countries are interested in expanding or introducing nuclear energy. However, nuclear energy production and nuclear waste disposal give rise to pressing ethical questions that society needs to face. This book takes up this challenge with essays by an international team of scholars focusing on the key issues of risk, justice, and democracy. The essays consider a range of ethical issues, including radiological protection, the influence (...)
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    Facing a Crisis with Calmness? The Global Response to the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster.Yuichi Kubota - 2012 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 13 (3):441-466.
    Literature expects that an attitude toward nuclear power is in direct proportion to the perceived risk of accidents at an operational nuclear power plant; that is, the oppositional attitude is based on the view that nuclear technology is risky and support for nuclear power is related to a perceived low risk and/or potential benefit. However, it is misleading to assume that individuals’ risk perception alone can linearly explain their position after such an accident. The association between risk perception and attitude (...)
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    Orchestrating a Low-Carbon Energy Revolution Without Nuclear: Germany’s Response to the Fukushima Nuclear Crisis.Miranda A. Schreurs - 2013 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 14 (1):83-108.
    In October 2010, the German conservative ruling coalition and Free Democratic Party ) passed a law permitting the extension of contracts for Germany’s seventeen nuclear power plants. This policy amended a law passed in 2001 by a Social Democratic Party and Green Party majority to phase out nuclear energy by the early 2020s. The explosions in the nuclear reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power facility, however, resulted in a decision to speed up the phaseout of nuclear energy. The (...)
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    ‘Don’t Think of Fukushima!’: The Ethics of Risk Reframing in ‘Nuclear for Climate’ Communications.Ryan M. Katz-Rosene - 2021 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 24 (2):164-186.
    In recent years an assemblage of nuclear energy proponents has coalesced around the notion of ‘Climate First’ – arguing that nuclear power is a necessary component of the fight against climate chan...
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    Stress-Testing Europe: Normalizing the Post-Fukushima Crisis.Başak Saraç-Lesavre & Brice Laurent - 2019 - Minerva 57 (2):239-260.
    The Fukushima accident was a crisis in Japan, and a crisis elsewhere. In Europe, the aftermath of Fukushima was a period of intense questioning, about how to ensure the safety of nuclear reactors, and how, at the same time, ensure the ability of the European Union to act as a consistent political actor in the face of potentially catastrophic risks. Using empirical material related to the post-Fukushima stress tests and the subsequent discussions about the European regulatory framework (...)
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