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Multi-disciplinary analysis ob 50-100nt-sized,small RNAs Universally found in mouse cells
科学研究費助成事業(科学研究費補助金)研究成果報告書:新学術領域研究2009-2011課題番号:2120003
Severe hepatic injury caused by orlistat
ArticleAMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE. 119(8): E7-E7journal articl
Mortality secondary to fulminant hepatic failure in patients with prior resolution of hepatitis B virus infection in Japan
© 2006 by [The University of Chicago Press ]ArticleCLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES. 47(5):E52-E56(2008)journal articl
Complemented subspaces of p
Let K be a non-archimedean non-trivially valued complete field. In this
paper we study Banach spaces over K. Some of main results are as follows:
(1) The Banach space BC((l∞)1) has an orthocomplemented subspace linearly homeomorphic
to c0.
(2) The Banach space BC((c0)1) has an orthocomplemented subspace linearly homeomorphic
to l∞
Inhibitory effect of 22-oxa-1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D-3, maxacalcitol, on the proliferation of pancreatic cancer cell lines
ArticleJOURNAL OF STEROID BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. 97(1-2): 173-177 (2005)journal articl
Aboriginal Language Education in British Columbia, Canada: Some Issues on Endangered Language Learning
This paper illustrates mainly three areas of dilemmas that aboriginal languageeducation faces, especially where their languages are severely endangeredhaving few speakers left in the local communities. The areas of dilemmas arenamely purpose/framework, goal, and assessment of language learning. Theseissues are discussed comparing aboriginal language education with second andforeign language education, and the difficulties in aboriginal languageeducation are argued to be caused by its unique position in language education
Fieldwork: Expectation of and from Researcher
This paper addresses issues of linguistic research on endangered languages including ethics and conflicts between researchers and speakers of the targeted languages. In particular, the transition of a researcher is described by comparing my fieldwork experiences on languages in vigorous use and languages in danger of disappearing. I discuss how my views toward research have transformed from researcher-driven to community-driven, and how the role of researchers has grown from primary research conductors focusing on their research questions to research collaborators of the communities accommodating the needs of the communities. Some conflicts between researchers and language speakers in the community are illustrated by trying to tell both sides of the story, and the importance of appreciating language speakers’ history and background is especially stressed to understand those conflicts and to prepare fieldwork on endangered languages. The difficulty in balancing between professional and personal involvement in the research is also considered
Epidemiology of hepatocellular carcinoma in Japan
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comArticleJOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY. 44:102-107 (2009)journal articl
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