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    フセイゴウセイニオケルヨウバイコウカ

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    京都大学0048新制・論文博士農学博士乙第1471号論農博第239号新制||農||83(附属図書館)学位論文||S44||N322(農学部図書室)2461UT51-45-F113(主査)教授 大野 稔, 教授 三井 哲夫, 教授 中島 稔学位規則第5条第2項該当Kyoto UniversityDA

    Oportunidades para eletrônica embarcada em máquinas agrícolas.

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    Recomendações sobre o uso da máquina para derriçar café.

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    Embrapa está desenvolvendo equipamento para colheita de açaí.

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    Obama’s visit to Hiroshima is viewed as “a sort of” apology by the people of Japan.

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    This week President Obama will visit the Japanese city of Hiroshima, more than 70 years after the city was destroyed by a US nuclear attack at the end of World War II. While the White House has stated that the President will not apologize for the atomic bombing during his visit – and has also made clear that his visit should not be seen as an apology – it is hard not to link the visit to the idea of an apology. Atsushi Tago and Kazunori Inamasu conducted a Japan-wide survey and a survey of Hiroshima residents. They found evidence that while neither the people of Hiroshima nor the Japanese public more generally are looking for an apology from Obama, even without a formal statement of apology, his visit is still seen to be “a sort of apology”
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