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UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations
UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations Title The Exponent of Breath: The Role of Foreign Evangelical Organizations in Combating Japan's Tuberculosis Epidemic of the Early 20th Century Permalink https://escholarship.org/uc/item/32d241sf Author Perelman, Elisheva Avital Publication Date 2011 Peer reviewed|Thesis/dissertation eScholarship.org Powered by the California Digital Library University of California The Exponent of Breath: The Role of Foreign Evangelical Organizations in Combating Japan’s Tuberculosis Epidemic of the Early 20th Century By Elisheva Avital Perelman A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the Requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in History in the Graduate Division of the University of California, Berkeley Committee in charge: Professor Andrew E. Barshay, Chair Professor John Lesch Professor Alan Tansman Fall 2011 © Copyright by Elisheva Avital Perelman 2011 All Rights Reserved Abstract The Role of Foreign Evangelical Organizations in Combating Japan’s Tuberculosis Epidemic of the Early 20th Century By Elisheva Avital Perelman Doctor of Philosophy in History University of California, Berkeley Professor Andrew E. Barshay, Chair Tuberculosis existed in Japan long before the arrival of the first medical missionaries, and it would survive them all. Still, the epidemic during the period from 1890 until the 1920s proved salient because of the questions it answered. This dissertation analyzes how, through the actions of the government, scientists, foreign evangelical leaders, and the tubercular themselves, a nation defined itself and its obligations to its subjects, and how foreign evangelical organizations, including the Young Men’s Christian Association (the Y.M.C.A.) and The Salvation Army, sought to utilize, as much as to assist, those in their care. -
Japan's Arnold Schwarzenegger
Japan’s Arnold Schwarzenegger 7/28/08 10:24 PM Japan’s Arnold Schwarzenegger 12/2/2006 Story By Ben Fowlkes Latest News Past Articles About Us IFL MySpace Page “Japan’s Arnold Schwarzenegger” Brings A Whole New Approach To The Fight Game Tokyo Sabres coach and champion pro bodybuilder Ken Yasuda has many famous students in the professional fight game, but when he first met his prize pupil, baseball star Ichiro Suzuki, he admits that he jumped to some conclusions. “I thought he was gay, actually,” Yasuda says, laughing at himself in hindsight. “I saw him at a gym in Los Angeles and he was there with his manager, who was a much older man. I thought this was a sugar daddy relationship for sure.” It wasn’t until Ichiro noticed Yasuda and bowed to him – a sure sign that the man was a compatriot of his – that Yasuda decided to stop and talk. “Ichiro was very frustrated because he had been working with his Japanese team’s trainer for years, but hadn’t seen any results,” Yasuda recalls. “So we talked and I said that I could help him, and I did.” Considering Ichiro’s baseball success, to say Yasuda “helped” him might be a bit of an understatement. But that shouldn’t surprise anyone who knows Yasuda. Born in the ancient Japanese city of Kyoto to a family that boasts 46 generations of samurai warriors, Yasuda has made a big impact everywhere he’s gone. As a young man he dreamed of becoming a pro baseball player, and after an impressive high school career he was drafted, but opted instead to continue his baseball career at USC. -
Cubed Circle Newsletter 227 – We're Late, Just Like Gawker Media (RIP)
Cubed Circle Newsletter 227 – We're Late, Just Like Gawker Media (RIP) We are back with a very late newsletter this week due almost entirely to lab report related delays. However, there is still a lot to discuss in this week's issue, including all of the news with Sting's retirement, upcoming cards, the “conclusion” to the Gawker trial, which is really only the beginning – and much more in the Pro-Wres Digest with Ben Carass. Plus, the Mixed Bag returns with a look at what may very well have been the best match of the year up until this point, discussion of WWE aesthetics, ROH, and must see BASARA. Ben also looks at last week's edition of RAW, Roadblock, and Mid-South from '82 with the infamous airing of the first Kamala vignette on Mid-South TV through 2016 eyes! – Ryan Clingman, Cubed Circle Newsletter Editor The Pro-Wres Digest for March 13th – March 19th. Ben Carass. [EDITOR'S NOTE: This report was left unedited and was intended to have been posted on March 20th, as such, some of the information may be out of date, and further information may be available for some stories.] TMZ broke the story on 17/3 that Steve “Sting” Borden's wrestling career is officially over, with the typically classy headline, “Sting Retiring from Wrestling...Neck's Too Jacked Up,” - quality journalism. Sting had not wrestled since facing Seth Rollins for the WWE title at Night of Champions on September 20th 2015 in a match where he suffered a neck injury while taking a Powerbomb into the turnbuckle. -
ABSTRACT BOOK – 17Th International Workshop on Low Temperature Detectors
{ ABSTRACT BOOK { 17th International Workshop on Low Temperature Detectors Kurume, Fukuoka, Japan June 28, 2017 Preface The International Workshop on Low Temperature Detectors (LTD) is the biennial meeting to present and discuss latest results on research and development of cryogenic detectors for radiation and particles, and on applications of those detectors. The 17-th workshop will be held at Kurume City Plaza in Kurume city, Fukuoka Japan from 17th of July through 21st. The workshop will be organized with the following six sessions: 1. Keynote talks 2. Sensor Physics & Developments, • TES, MMC, MKIDS, STJ, Semiconductors, Novel detectors, others 3. Readout Techniques & Signal processing • Electronics, Multiplexing, Filtering, Imaging, Microwave circuit, Data analysis, others 4. Fabrication & Implementation Techniques • Fabrication process, MEMS, Pixel array, Microwave wirings, others 5. Cryogenics and Components • Refrigerators, Window techniques, Optical Blocking Filters, others 6. Applications • Electromagnetic wave & photon (mm-wave, THZ, IR, Visible, X-ray, Gamma-ray), Particles, Neutrons, CMB, Dark Matter, Neutrinos, Particle & Nuclear Physics, Rare Event Search, Material Analysis & Life Science Kurume is a fabulous location for the workshop. It is known by good local foods and good Sake (Japanese rice wine), and also for traditional fabric called Kurume Gasuri. The LTD17 workshop provides you a wonderful opportunity to exchange your ideas and extend your experience on the low temperature detectors. We hope you will join and enjoy. LOC of 17th International Workshop on Low Temperature Detectors ii Contents Oral presentations 1 Keynote talks 2 O-1 Low Temperature Detectors (for Dark matter and Neutrinos) 30 Years ago. The Start of a new experimental Technology. (Franz von Feilitzsch) ............................. -
Idw ’19 the 26Th International Display Workshops
IDW ’19 THE 26TH INTERNATIONAL DISPLAY WORKSHOPS Special Topics of Interest on • AR/VR and Hyper Reality • Automotive Displays • Micro/Mini LEDs • Quantum Dot Technologies Topical Session on • Artificial Intelligence and Smart Society(AIS) • The 11th International Conference on 3D Systems and Applications (3DSA2019) Workshops on • LC Science and Technologies (LCT) • Active Matrix Displays (AMD) • FPD Manufacturing, Materials and Components (FMC) • Inorganic Emissive Display and Phosphors (PH) • OLED Displays and Related Technologies (OLED) • 3D/Hyper-Realistic Displays and Systems (3D) • Applied Vision and Human Factors (VHF) • Projection and Large-Area Displays and Their Components (PRJ) • Electronic Paper (EP) • MEMS and Emerging Technologies for Future Displays and Devices (MEET) • Display Electronic Systems (DES) • Flexible Electronics (FLX) • Touch Panels and Input Technologies (INP) Final Program Sapporo Convention Center Sapporo, Japan November 27 – 29, 2019 IDW ’19 Online Program with “My Schedule” function From this year, the IDW ’19 Online Program is available on the Internet. There is a very useful “My Schedule” function on the Online Program. Create a customized program based on your own interests. Log in to “My Menu”, add sessions or presentations that interest you and create your own schedule. Access the online program here: URL: https://confit.atlas.jp/idw2019?lang=en CONTENTS Program Highlights ................................................................................9 General Information .............................................................................15 -
15Th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering 2012 (15WCEE)
15th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering 2012 (15WCEE) Lisbon, Portugal 24-28 September 2012 Volume 1 of 38 ISBN: 978-1-63439-651-6 Printed from e-media with permission by: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 Some format issues inherent in the e-media version may also appear in this print version. Copyright© (2012) by Sociedade Portuguesa de Engenharia Sismica (SPES) All rights reserved. Printed by Curran Associates, Inc. (2015) For permission requests, please contact Sociedade Portuguesa de Engenharia Sismica (SPES) at the address below. Sociedade Portuguesa de Engenharia Sismica (SPES) Avenida do Brazil, 101 1700-066 Lisboa, Portugal Phone: +351.218443833 Fax: +351.218443035 [email protected] Additional copies of this publication are available from: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 USA Phone: 845-758-0400 Fax: 845-758-2634 Email: [email protected] Web: www.proceedings.com TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME 1 How Effective Are EC8 and Recommended AASHTO-LRFD Criteria for Regular Seismic Behavior of Ductile Bridges with Unequal Height Piers? ................................................................................................................................................................1 Joseph Guirguis, Sameh Mehanny Shake Table Acceleration Tracking Performance Impact on Dynamic Similitude Preliminary Findings ............................................11 Mike Mota, Franklin Moon, Ahmet Emin Aktan Proposing the Optimized Combination of Different Isolation Bearings Subjected -
MOSAIC/Deshima Team
MOSAIC an on-chip ultra-wideband multi beam spectrometer for the LMT MOSAIC/Deshima team Jochem Baselmans Yoichi Tamura Akira Endo Akio Taniguchi Kenichi Karatsu Koyo Suzuki Soh Ikarashi Tetsutaro Ueda Nuria Llombart Tom Bakx David Thoen Alejandro Pascual Laguna Shahab Dabironezare Sebastian Haenle Andrea Neto Kotaro Kohno Stefan Verheul Tatsuya Takekoshi Delia Zhang Tsuyoshi Ishida Kevin Kouwenhoven Yuki Yoshimura Jochem Baselmans Masato Naruse Juan Bueno Vignesh Muregesan Stephen Yates Robert Huiting Pieter de Visser Ryohei Kawabe Martin Grim Tai Oshima Lorenza Ferrari Takashi Tsukagoshi Shun Ishii Kahwuy Chin Paul van der Werf Junya Suzuki Ultra-wideband spectroscopy: On-Chip spectrometer Lossless F< 1.1 THz Ultra-wideband spectroscopy: On-Chip spectrometer a b Ultra-wideband spectroscopy: On-Chip spectrometer Filter a in b aaa Al strip Readout signalbb a Filter bb FilterFilter in a MKID AlFilter strip in Readout signaloutb Filter inin Readout signal AlAlAl strip stripstrip in ReadoutReadout signal signal aNbTiN ground plane Al stripMKIDFilter Readout signalbout a NbTiN ground planeMKIDMKID in outoutout a a MKIDAl strip Readout signaloutbb NbTiNNbTiNNbTiN ground groundground plane planeplaneFilterMKID NbTiN ground planeFilter MKIDin out antenna antennaAl stripFilterFilter Readout signal NbTiN ground plane inin in lossylossy termination termination antennaantennaantennaAl stripAl strip ReadoutReadoutReadout signal signal signal lossy termination antennaAlMKID strip out lossylossywideband termination termination MKIDs (x3) antenna outout -
The Role of Foreign Evangelical Organizations in Combating Japan’S Tuberculosis Epidemic of the Early 20Th Century
The Exponent of Breath: The Role of Foreign Evangelical Organizations in Combating Japan’s Tuberculosis Epidemic of the Early 20th Century By Elisheva Avital Perelman A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the Requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in History in the Graduate Division of the University of California, Berkeley Committee in charge: Professor Andrew E. Barshay, Chair Professor John Lesch Professor Alan Tansman Fall 2011 © Copyright by Elisheva Avital Perelman 2011 All Rights Reserved Abstract The Role of Foreign Evangelical Organizations in Combating Japan’s Tuberculosis Epidemic of the Early 20th Century By Elisheva Avital Perelman Doctor of Philosophy in History University of California, Berkeley Professor Andrew E. Barshay, Chair Tuberculosis existed in Japan long before the arrival of the first medical missionaries, and it would survive them all. Still, the epidemic during the period from 1890 until the 1920s proved salient because of the questions it answered. This dissertation analyzes how, through the actions of the government, scientists, foreign evangelical leaders, and the tubercular themselves, a nation defined itself and its obligations to its subjects, and how foreign evangelical organizations, including the Young Men’s Christian Association (the Y.M.C.A.) and The Salvation Army, sought to utilize, as much as to assist, those in their care. With both Japanese government officials and foreign evangelical leaders employing moral entrepreneurism in their approach to the victims of the nation’s epidemic, the tubercular became pawns in the relationships between the Meiji and Taishō governments, the Y.M.C.A., The Salvation Army, St. Luke’s Hospital, and the Omi Mission. -
Arxiv:1906.10216V2 [Astro-Ph.IM] 18 Sep 2019
First light demonstration of the integrated superconducting spectrometer Akira Endo,1, 2, a) Kenichi Karatsu,3, 1 Yoichi Tamura,4 Tai Oshima,5, 6 Akio Taniguchi,4 Tatsuya Takekoshi,7, 8 Shin'ichiro Asayama,5 Tom J. L. C. Bakx,4, 5, 9 Sjoerd Bosma,1 Juan Bueno,3 Kah Wuy Chin,5, 10 Yasunori Fujii,5 Kazuyuki Fujita,11 Robert Huiting,3 Soh Ikarashi,1 Tsuyoshi Ishida,7 Shun Ishii,5, 12 Ryohei Kawabe,5, 6, 10 Teun M. Klapwijk,2, 13 Kotaro Kohno,7, 14 Akira Kouchi,11 Nuria Llombart,1 Jun Maekawa,5 Vignesh Murugesan,3 Shunichi Nakatsubo,15 Masato Naruse,16 Kazushige Ohtawara,5 Alejandro Pascual Laguna,3, 1 Junya Suzuki,17 Koyo Suzuki,4 David J. Thoen,1, 2 Takashi Tsukagoshi,5 Tetsutaro Ueda,4 Pieter J. de Visser,3 Paul P. van der Werf,18 Stephen J. C. Yates,19 Yuki Yoshimura,7 Ozan Yurduseven,1 and Jochem J. A. Baselmans3, 1 1)Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, Delft University of Technology, Mekelweg 4, 2628 CD Delft, the Netherlands. 2)Kavli Institute of NanoScience, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Delft University of Technology, Lorentzweg 1, 2628 CJ Delft, The Netherlands. 3)SRON|Netherlands Institute for Space Research, Sorbonnelaan 2, 3584 CA Utrecht, The Netherlands. 4)Division of Particle and Astrophysical Science, Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University, Aichi 464-8602, Japan. 5)National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-8588, Japan. 6)The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI), 2-21-1 Osawa, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-0015, Japan 7)Institute of Astronomy, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo, 2-21-1 Osawa, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-0015, Japan. -
Subtype-Specific Gout Susceptibility Loci and Enrichment of Selection
Crystal arthropathies Ann Rheum Dis: first published as 10.1136/annrheumdis-2019-216644 on 1 April 2020. Downloaded from EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SCIENCE Subtype- specific gout susceptibility loci and enrichment of selection pressure on ABCG2 and ALDH2 identified by subtype genome- wide meta- analyses of clinically defined gout patients Akiyoshi Nakayama,1,2 Masahiro Nakatochi ,3 Yusuke Kawamura,1,4 Ken Yamamoto,5 Hirofumi Nakaoka,6 Seiko Shimizu,1 Toshihide Higashino,1,7 Teruhide Koyama,8 Asahi Hishida,9 Kiyonori Kuriki,10 Miki Watanabe,11 Toru Shimizu,12,13 Keiko Ooyama,14 Hiroshi Ooyama,14 Mitsuo Nagase,15 Yuji Hidaka,16 Daisuke Matsui,8 Takashi Tamura,9 Takeshi Nishiyama,11 Chisato Shimanoe,17,18 Sakurako Katsuura- Kamano,19 Naoyuki Takashima,20,21 Yuya Shirai,22,23 Makoto Kawaguchi,1,24 Mikiya Takao,1,25 Ryo Sugiyama,1 Yuzo Takada,26 Takahiro Nakamura,27 Hiroshi Nakashima,28 Masashi Tsunoda,28 Inaho Danjoh,29 Atsushi Hozawa,30 Kazuyoshi Hosomichi,31 Yu Toyoda,32 Yu Kubota,32 Tappei Takada,32 Hiroshi Suzuki,32 Blanka Stiburkova,33,34 Tanya J. Major,35 Tony R. Merriman,35 Nagato Kuriyama,8 Haruo Mikami,36 Toshiro Takezaki,37 Keitaro Matsuo,38,39 Sadao Suzuki,11 Tatsuo Hosoya,40,41 Yoichiro Kamatani,42,43 Michiaki Kubo,44 Kimiyoshi Ichida,40,45 Kenji Wakai,9 Ituro Inoue,6 Yukinori Okada ,22,46 Nariyoshi Shinomiya,1 Hirotaka Matsuo,1 on behalf of Japan Gout Genomics Consortium (Japan Gout) Handling editor Josef S Smolen ABSTRact Key messages ► Additional material is Objectives Genome- wide meta- analyses of clinically published online only. To view defined gout were performed to identify subtype- please visit the journal online What is already known about this subject? (http:// dx. -
Wed. Nov 27, 2019 Conference Hall Opening Remarks
Wed. Nov 27, 2019 Opening Remarks The 26th International Display Workshops (IDW '19) Wed. Nov 27, 2019 Conference Hall Opening Remarks [OP] Opening Remarks Master of Ceremony: Hiromi Katoh (Executive Chair, IDW '19) 9:20 AM - 9:30 AM Conference Hall (1F) [OpeningRemarks-1] Opening Remarks *Shinichi Komura1 (1. General Chair, IDW '19) 9:20 AM - 9:22 AM [OpeningRemarks-2] Opening Remarks *Takatoshi Tsujimura1 (1. President- Elect, SID) 9:22 AM - 9:25 AM [OpeningRemarks-3] Opening Remarks *Itsuo Kumazawa1 (1. Vice President, ITE) 9:25 AM - 9:28 AM [OpeningRemarks-4] Opening Remarks *Munehiro Kimura1 (1. Program Chair, IDW '19) 9:28 AM - 9:30 AM ©International Display Workshops Incorporated Association Wed. Nov 27, 2019 Keynote Addresses The 26th International Display Workshops (IDW '19) Wed. Nov 27, 2019 Conference Hall Keynote Addresses [Keynote] Keynote Addresses Chair: Munehiro Kimura (Program Chair, IDW '19) Co-Chair: Shinichi Komura (General Chair, IDW '19) 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM Conference Hall (1F) [KeynoteAddress-1] Bringing the New Age Display with Social Innovation *Yasuhisa Itoh1 (1. Sharp Corporation (Japan)) 9:30 AM - 10:10 AM [KeynoteAddress-2] Human Centered Automotive Cockpit HMI *Taro Oike1 (1. Mazda Motor (Japan)) 10:10 AM - 10:50 AM ©International Display Workshops Incorporated Association Wed. Nov 27, 2019 Invited Addresses The 26th International Display Workshops (IDW '19) Wed. Nov 27, 2019 Conference Hall Invited Addresses [Invited] Invited Addresses Chair: Munehiro Kimura (Program Chair, IDW '19) Co-Chair: Shinichi Komura (General Chair, IDW '19) 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM Conference Hall (1F) [InvitedAddress-1] Monolithic Micro-LED Full-Color Micro-Displays *Kei May Lau1 (1. -
Rear Naked Choke Becca Borawski
CrossFit Journal Article Reprint. First Published in CrossFit Journal Issue 66 - February 2008 Rear Naked Choke Becca Borawski One of the most popular moves in martial arts is a competitor gives up his back to his opponent. The the rear naked choke. The rear naked choke can be name describes the central components of the move: executed with or without the traditional gi (kimono), it is “rear” because the attack comes from the back, and variations are put to use in every venue, from or rear; it is “naked” because it does not use the gi; professional wrestling to law enforcement. The choke is and it is a choke, meaning it constricts either the air or known by many names. Called the Lion Killer or “Mata blood flow to the brain, thereby potentially rendering Leão” in Brazil, its lineage reaches back to traditional the victim unconscious. Japanese jiu-jitsu and judo, where it is known as the “hadaka jime” or “naked strangle.” In this month’s article (the last one in our series with world champion grappler Valerie Worthington), we will The rear naked choke is the move most feared when walk through two variations of the rear naked choke. 1 of 5 ® CrossFit is a registered trademark of CrossFit, Inc. Subscription info at http://store.crossfit.com © 2008 All rights reserved. Feedback to [email protected] Rear Naked Choke (continued...) The first variation begins with Valerie in the dominant position (Photo 1). In this situation, for whatever reason, her opponent, Andy, has his back to Valerie. She has capitalized on this by getting her “hooks” in (Photo 2).