... formanagement (in Japanese) . Quality, Journal of the Japanese Society for Quality Control, 29,292-299.Hirotsu, C. (1992). QC technology (in Japanese) . Quality, Journal of the Japanese Society ... acquire basic TQCconceptIn-house TQCOrientation Course 1dayJUSE: Union of Japanese Scientist & Engineers, JSA: Japanese Standards AssociationTPOS is the friendly tailor-made software of ... forQuality Control, 22, 238-258.Ishikawa, K. (1969). Education and training of quality control in Japanese industry. Reports ofStatistical Application and Research, JUSE 16, 85-104.Jido, J. (1990-1991)....
... http://www.medsci.org 308Table 1. Demographic and Clinicopathologic Characteristics of 56 Japanese Patients with Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Characteristics Values Age, yr 64.3±7.5 ... -78) Height, cm 163.1±6.7 (150-180) Weight, kg 55.9±9.4 (33-79) Sex Male/Female = 51/5 Race Japanese Performance status 0/1/2/unknown = 28/22/4/2 Histological type squamous cell carcinoma ... positive supraclavicular lymph nodes were defined as M1a. Table 2. Clinical Outcome in 56 Japanese Patients with Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma N % Clinical Response Complete response...
... written informed consent for blood examinations from subjects not receiving medications. In the Japanese population, it has been reported that plasma BNP levels are positively associated with ... significantly more common in the EH group than in the NT group. These findings suggest that in Japanese individuals, this deletion in the NPRA gene reduces receptor activity and may confer increased ... Peptide Precursor B gene’s 5’-Flanking Region is Associated with Essential Hyper-tension among Japanese Females Kotoko Kosuge1, Masayoshi Soma1,3, Tomohiro Nakayama2, Noriko Aoi2,...
... 2.3Cause of Japanese Foreign Direct Investment Decrease in Vietnam The cause of decreasing Japanese FDI in Vietnam is comprised of many factors from both Vietnamese and Japanese sides2.3. 1Japanese ... studying Japanese language, understanding Japanese culture, civilization, economic development, so I would like to choose the subject: “ SOME SITUATION AND MEASURES TAKEN TO ATTRACT JAPANESE ... stage of opening and economic development of Vietnam, Japanese Government has granted financial and technical assistance to Vietnam. Japanese entrepreneurs were pioneer in investment and cooperation...
... Rice-fluid derived from unpolished Japanese rice against clinical Escherichia coli E1 isolate. Clinical E. coli E1 isolate was exposed to Rice-fluid derived from unpolished Japanese rice (●), from ten-fold ... derived from unpolished Japanese rice on the morphology of Helicobacter pylori ATCC43504 cells. H. pylori ATCC43504 strain was exposed to Rice-fluid derived from unpolished Japanese rice. Samples ... from unpolished and polished Japanese raw rice revealed remarkably strong bactericidal activities, and followed by the Rice-fluid derived from usually cooked Japanese rice. The number of...
... reserved Research paper Serum cystatin C levels to predict serum concentration of digoxin in Japanese patients Tsutomu Nakamura1, Takeshi Ioroi1, Toshiyuki Sakaeda1, Masanori Horinouchi1, ... with Cr in terms of the estimation of the steady-state serum trough concentrations of digoxin in Japanese patients. Forty patients treated with digoxin and 56 healthy elderly subjects were participated ... normal range of Cys-C in the serum is from 0.55 (mean-1.96SD) to 0.99 (mean+1.96SD) mg/L in Japanese[ 3], with no inter-ethnic difference [4], and a higher level has been thought to be an...
... my life. That’s the problem with life. There are too many fucking tangents. 1 A COTTON WOOL WORLD Dedicated to A person I never knew ... twenty-six, I wish my imagination would do me a little more justice sometimes. 3 Cotton Wool World Anna Westwood ...
... toward your goal of learning Japanese! 4. "You have to learn Japanese in a formal classroom environment" That is pretty easily shot down. I learned Japanese for three years before ... ever setting foot in a classroom (to learn Japanese, that is). When I finally had the opportunity to take Japanese classes, I placed into a Second-Year Japanese course in an Ivy League school. ... the Japanese language. I say this from experience. Reason #6 "Speaks Japanese& quot; looks great on a resume, no matter what your line of work. Knowing any second language helps, but Japanese...
... that love of learning, and that's great.If you treat Japanese like a chore, it will be much harder to learn. Let's think of Japanese study as something fun you will do alongside your ... "resources" you can use in the study of Japanese, each giving you practice in one or two particular areas. For example, listening to Japanese music helps you in the following areas:● ... same reason.First steps in learning Japanese Getting the Right MindsetUnless you watch a lot of subtitled anime, you probably aren't very familiar with Japanese, and it probably sounds foreign...
... 'H'. There is no accent in Japanese, meaning there is no emphasis on a particular part of a word. English and Spanish have accents, Japanese does not. Japanese does have pitch inflections, ... and repeating it. For practice in this area:● Listen to Japanese music ● Watch subtitled (or Japanese language) AnimeListening to Japanese music is enjoyable, and helps you out tremendously ... I use it.) Japanese is Possible!Lesson 3Information you will need● Pronunciation● Using the Internet● Plain vs. Polite● Japanese MusicVowel SoundsThe vowel sounds in Japanese are...
... is your teacher?] Japanese is Possible!Lesson 4Time to start learning● Introduction to Japanese Grammar● Learning new vocabulary!Introduction to Japanese Grammar Japanese sentences are ... be Japanese verbs are not conjugated for first, second or third person subjects or for plural subjects. There is only one "person" as far as Japanese verbs are concerned. Also, Japanese ... grammar-wise. Japanese, on the other hand, uses short words called "particles" to mark a word's purpose in a Japanese sentence. More on particles later.However, no worries! Japanese...
... sentence.Uta o utatta.[Song oj sang.][I] sang a song. Nihongo o hanashita. [Japanese oj spoke.][I] spoke Japanese. Michio san ga tabeta.[Michio sj ate.]Michio ate./Michio has eaten. Kuruma ... of Japanese, I suggest getting a good book. You can find some on my book recommendation page here: Book Recommendations. A review of study tips:● Study with siblings/friends ● Talk to Japanese ... tense, it's very easy to make simple sentences with Japanese verbs. Why? Because in plain speech, they require no conjugation. In Japanese, the predicate verb (the main verb of a sentence),...
... pronounce all the vowels in Japanese. There is no such thing as a silent 'E' in Japanese. So you would pronounce 'kore' as KO RAY, but of course with a Japanese R, not an English ... word yet)dekiru - to be doableko-so-a-do wordsIn Japanese, things are often quite organized. One example of this is the ko-so-a-do concept. Japanese has a few sets of words with the same or ... Japanese is Possible!Lesson 6Particles Galore● Particles● "Koto"● New Words● ko-so-a-do wordsParticles Japanese uses several particles to...
... huh?]That building is tall, isn't it?Nihongo no hon o yonda ne. [Japanese language attribute book oj read right?]You read the Japanese book, didn't you?The particle YOThe particle yo is ... this time, you've been going along learning Japanese vocabulary and grammar, but there's a chance that you don't even know simple Japanese greetings yet (through no fault of your ... you know.KaraKara is a very important particle that literally means "from," but in Japanese it can idiomatically mean "because." To use it this way, just put it after a...