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SUBSTR DESCR International Schools JAMAICA 000805 Cardi SUBSTR DESCR International Schools JAMAICA 000805 Cardi Jamaica 000805 Epidemiological Research Unit 044884 Jamaica Sch Of Agriculture 044607 Knox Community College 004024 Montego Bay Community College 000805 Saint Michaels Seminary 000805 United Theological Col West In 000805 Univ West Indies Jamaica 000805 Univ West Indies Mona Campus 002555 West Indies College JAPAN 002645 Aichi Kenritsu Daigaku 002645 Aichi Prefectural University 003166 Aichi Univ Junior College 002705 Aichi University Of Education 002404 Ajia Daigaku 046895 Ake no Hoshi Women's Jr Colleg 003013 Akiminami Sr High School 000396 Aoyama Gakuin Daigaku 000396 Aoyama Gakuin Univ 002404 Asia University 003490 Atomi Junior College 004822 Atsugi High School 0104 Balance Therapy University 002671 Bukkyo Daigaku 002671 Bukkyo Univ 004345 Bunka Women'S Jr Col 002781 Bunkyo University 000397 Chiba Daigaku 046309 Chiba Institute of Technology 000397 Chiba Univ 004365 Chigasaski Hokuryo Sr Hs 004460 Chigusa Sr Hs 000413 Chuo Daigaku 000413 Chuo Univ 004257 Col Foreign Stud, Yokohama 000414 Dokkyo Daigaku 000414 Dokkyo Univ 000415 Doshisha Daigaku 000415 Doshisha Univ 003556 Ferris Women'S Junior College 002177 Fukui Daigaku 046301 Fukui Prefectural University 002177 Fukui Univ 000416 Fukuoka Daigaku 000416 Fukuoka Univ 004379 Futaba S. High School 000417 Gakushuin Daigaku 000417 Gakushuin Univ International Schools 002580 Gifu Daigaku 002580 Gifu Univ 004905 Gizan Hs 004112 Hachioji-Higashi High School 003751 Hamamaatsu-Kita High School 002569 Himeji Dokkyo Univ 000398 Hiroshima Daigaku 002155 Hiroshima Denki Daigaku 002155 Hiroshima Inst Tech 000398 Hiroshima Univ 002070 Hitotsubashi Daigaku 002070 Hitotsubashi Univ 007303 Hokkaido University 002200 Hokusei Gakuen Daigaku 002200 Hokusei Gakuin Col 002225 Hosei Daigaku 002225 Hosei Univ 005473 International Christian Univ 002706 International Univ Japan 000424 Japan Womens Univ 002870 Jissen Womens Univ 005441 Jochi Daigaku 004380 Jochi Tanki Daigaku 002677 Joshi Bijutsu Daigaku 004257 Jr Col Of Foreign Stud,japan 004557 Jr Coll Tokyo Women Chrst Univ 000399 Kagoshima Daigaku 004275 Kagoshima Jr Coll 000399 Kagoshima Univ 002676 Kanagawa Daigaku 004034 Kanagawa Prefectural 004568 Kanagawa Prefectural 002676 Kanagawa University 002497 Kanazawa University 002510 Kansai Daigaku 002510 Kansai University 0102 Kansai University 003980 Kawagoeo High School 005402 Keio Univ 005402 Keio University 046300 Kibi Kokusai Daigaku 002674 Kitakyushu University 000400 Kobe Daigaku 000400 Kobe Univ 002675 Kobe Women'S Col Pharmacy 002741 Kogakuin University 004496 Koishikawa High Sch 005473 Kokusai Kirisutokyo Daigaku 004593 Komaba Senior Hs 002278 Komazawa Univ 002878 Konan Daigaku International Schools 002878 Konan University 002572 Konan Women'S Univ 000401 Kumamoto Daigaku 000401 Kumamoto University 002444 Kunitachi College Of Music 002845 Kurume Inst Tech 002845 Kurume Kogyo Daigaku 000418 Kwansei Gakuin Daigaku 000418 Kwansei Gakuin Univ 002603 Kyorin University 002420 Kyoritsu Women'S University 002914 Kyoto City University Of Arts 000420 Kyoto Col Pharmacy 000402 Kyoto Daigaku 002964 Kyoto Furitsu Daigaku 000419 Kyoto Industrial University 002290 Kyoto Inst Tech 003076 Kyoto Pref Fukuchiyama Sr Hs 002964 Kyoto Prefectural University 000419 Kyoto Sangyo Daigaku 002914 Kyoto Shiritsu Geijutsu Daigak 002290 Kyoto Univ Ind Arts Text-Inact 002261 Kyoto Univ Indus Arts &textile 002290 Kyoto Univ Of Ind Arts & Text 000402 Kyoto University 000420 Kyoto Yakka Daigaku 000403 Kyushu Daigaku 002230 Kyushu Inst Tech 000403 Kyushu Univ 004941 Matsue Minami Hs 000421 Meiji Daigaku 000422 Meiji Gakuin Daigaku 000422 Meiji Gakuin Univ 000421 Meiji Univ 004255 Minami Sr Hs, Yokohama 003970 Mito First High School 002310 Mukogawa Women'S Univ 002168 Muroran Inst Tech 002136 Musashi Daigaku 002299 Musashi Inst Technology 002136 Musashi Univ 002909 Musashin0 Academia Musicae 002884 Musashino Art Univ 002884 Musashino Bijutsu Daigaku 002909 Musashino Ongaku Daigaku 002102 Na Defense Acad Yokosuka 002157 Nagasaki Univ 000404 Nagoya Daigaku 002159 Nagoya Inst Tech 002159 Nagoya Kogyo Daigaku 000404 Nagoya University International Schools 002076 Nanzan Daigaku 002076 Nanzan Univ 002685 Nara Joshi Daigaku 002685 Nara Women'S University 002548 Naruto Kyoiku Daigaku 002548 Naruto Univ Teacher Educ 002102 National Defense Academy 000423 Nihon Daigaku 000424 Nihon Joshi Daigaku 000423 Nihon Univ 000405 Niigata Daigaku 000405 Niigata Univ 003870 Noshiro Senior High School 002527 Notre Dame Women'S College 002468 Obihiro University 004446 Obirin Junior Collegew 002918 Obirin University 002295 Ochanomizu Joshi Daigaku 002295 Ochanomizu Women'S University 004668 Odawara Jonai High School 000406 Okayama Daigaku 000406 Okayama Univ 004573 Omori-Higashi Sr Hs 002568 Osaka City Univ 000407 Osaka Daigaku 002218 Osaka Gaikokugo Daigaku 002723 Osaka Gakuin University 000407 Osaka Univ 002218 Osaka Univ Foreign Studies 002458 Otani University 002664 Reitaku University 007032 Rikkyo Daigaku 007032 Rikkyo University 002423 Ritsumeikan University 002166 Ryukyu Daigaku 002810 Saga University 002116 Saitama Daigaku 002116 Saitama Univ 000427 Sapporo Daigaku 004082 Sapporo Minami High Sch 000427 Sapporo Univ 000426 Science Univ Tokyo 003802 Seattle Intern/l College Japan 002606 Seijo Daigaku 002606 Seijo University 003715 Seikatsupakuen Junior College 002462 Seikei University 002279 Seisen Women'S Col 002406 Senshu University 002963 Shibaura Institute Technology 004249 Shinjo Hs International Schools 004351 Shinjuku High School 002122 Shinshu Univ 002185 Shizuoka Univ 004380 Sophia Junior College 005441 Sophia University 002309 St Luke'S Col Of Nursing 003567 St Marianna Sc Med Jr Col Nurs 007032 St Pauls Univ 002463 Stella Maris College 004160 Sumiyoshi High School 002303 Tama Art Univ 002814 Tamagawa University 000408 Tohoku Daigaku 000408 Tohoku University 000425 Tokai Daigaku 000425 Tokai Univ 002391 Tokyo College Of Pharmacy 000409 Tokyo Daigaku 003706 Tokyo Designers'Gakuin College 000410 Tokyo Gaikokugo Daigaku 002942 Tokyo Gakugei Daigaku 000395 Tokyo Institute Of Technology 002605 Tokyo Joshi Daigaku 000395 Tokyo Kogyo Daigaku 002153 Tokyo Metro Univ 002955 Tokyo Music College 002955 Tokyo Ongaku Daigaku 000426 Tokyo Rika Daigaku 002123 Tokyo Shosen Daigaku 002091 Tokyo Univ Agri Tech 000410 Tokyo Univ Foreign Studies 002123 Tokyo Univ Mercantile Marine 002300 Tokyo Univ Of Arts 002498 Tokyo University Agriculture 002378 Tokyo University Of Fisheries 002605 Tokyo Woman'S Christian Univ 004557 Tokyo Women Chrst Univ Jr Coll 004640 Toyo Eiwa Girls H S 004627 Toyo Eiwa Jr Coll 004277 Toyo Women'S College 002756 Toyota Technological Institute 004129 Trident School Of Languages 002069 Tsuda Col 002069 Tsuda Juku Daigaku 000411 Tsukuba Daigaku 002844 Tsuru Bunka Daigaku 002844 Tsuru Univ 004189 Uenogakuen Jr College 004903 Umi No Hoshi Hs 046302 Univ Electro-Communications 007303 Univ Of Hokkaido International Schools 007303 Univ Of Hokkaido-Former Um1410 002166 Univ Ryukyus 002301 Univ Sacred Heart Tokyo 002220 Univ Tokushima 000409 Univ Tokyo 000411 Univ Tsukuba 002671 University Of Buddhism 000409 University Of Tokyo 003489 Urawa Adenohoshi Girls' H S 002382 Utsunomiya University 005453 Waseda Daigaku 005453 Waseda University 002677 Women'S College Of Fine Arts 046334 Yamagata University 002164 Yamaguchi Univ 002152 Yamanashi Univ 004258 Yamato Sr Hs 004799 Yasufuruichi Senior Hs 002231 Yokohama City University 000412 Yokohama Kokoritsu Daigaku 000412 Yokohama Na Univ 0099 Yokohama Shiristu Univ 002231 Yokohama Shiritsu Daigaku JORDAN 000526 Al Jamiah Al Urduniyah 000529 Al Najah Na Univ 003294 Amman Polytechnic 000529 An-Najah National University 002298 An-Najah Natl Univ-Inactive 046910 Applied Science University 000524 Bethlehem Univ 000525 Birzeit University 000527 Hebron Univ 005073 Hiwarah College 002890 Jami'At Filadelfia 000527 Jamiat El Khalil 000530 Jamiat El Yarmouk 000528 Jamiat Mutah 002365 Jordan Univ Of Science & Tech 000528 Mutah Univ 004473 Na Orthodox School 002890 Philadelphia Univ 000526 Univ Jordan 000526 University Of Jordan 000530 Yarmouk University.
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