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Heijiro Nakayama (中山 平次郎,
Nakayama Heijirō, June 3, 1871 –
April 29, 1956) was a ****anese
pathologist and
archaeologist living in ****uoka.
Heijiro Nakayama...
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Hirose Heijirō (広瀬平治郎,
Heijirō Hirose, 1865–1940) was a ****anese
professional Go
player of
Hoensha and
Nihon Ki-in who
reached 5-dan in 1902.
Hirose was...
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Shirasawa (1868–1947)
Takuji Iwasaki (1869–1937)
Kiyoshi Shiga (1871–1957)
Heijiro Nakayama (1871–1956)
Sunao Tawara (1873–1952) Bunzō
Hayata (1874–1934)...
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bearing a
forged Kotetsu signature made by
master signature-faker
Hosoda Heijirō.
Nagasone Okisato took the name
Kotetsu upon
taking the
Buddhist tonsure...
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bombers (Lt.
Masai Ikeda) 18
Nakajima B5N2 'Kate'
torpedo bombers (Lt.
Heijiro Abe) 2 Yoko**** D4Y1 'Judy' dive
bombers Support Group 8th
Cruiser Division...
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returned to ****an again,
where he
adopted the ****anese name of Noda
Heijiro (野田 平次郞). Song
returned to
Korea in 1904 as an
interpreter for the Imperial...
- to ****an to
study Go,
moved to Tokyo, and
became a
disciple of
Hirose Heijiro 6-dan of
Hoensha in 1913. He
achieved 1-dan in 1917, and
swiftly rose through...
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Italian pathologist,
considered the
father of
modern Anatomical Pathology Heijiro Nakayama (1871–1956), ****anese pathologist.
Bernhard Naunyn (1839–1925)...
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Shimbun ("****uoka
Daily Newspaper")
between June 12 and June 29, 1913,
Heijiro Nakayama first used the
words Genkō Bōrui to mean "Mongolian
Invasion defense...
- and a job).
Starting in the
spring of 1947, he
learned archaeology from
Heijiro Nakayama, a
noted archaeologist living in ****uoka; this
lasted for nine...