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Takakusu Junjirō (高楠 順次郎, June 29, 1866 – June 28, 1945), who
often published as J. Takakusu, was a ****anese academic, an
advocate for
expanding higher...
- name
originally stood for
AnotherUnionFS until version 2.
Developed by
Junjiro Okajima in 2006, aufs is a
complete rewrite of the
earlier UnionFS. It...
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Indian Studies at
Tokyo Imperial University. It was
edited by
Takakusu Junjiro and others. The name is
abbreviated as "大正藏" in
Chinese (Dàzhèngzàng) and...
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Shodai Matsumoto Hakuō, 7 July 1910 – 11
January 1982), born
Junjirō Fujima (藤間 順次郎,
Fujima Junjirō), was a ****anese
kabuki actor,
regarded as the
leading tachiyaku...
- on, Junichiro's
brother Junjiro started becoming su****ious of his brother's
frequent disappearances. This
leads to
Junjiro finding out
about Junichiro's...
- distortion, in
oxide materials. They
subsequently led him to
develop (with
Junjiro Kanamori) the Goodenough–Kanamori rules, a set of semi-empirical rules...
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earlier work. Tim Beechie, John S. Richardson,
Angela M. Gurnell, and
Junjiro Negishi (2012) "Watershed processes,
human impacts, and process-based restoration...
- 1924 as
Musashino Women's
Academy (武蔵野女子学院,
Musashino Joshi Gakuin) by
Junjiro Takakusu (1866–1945), an
internationally known Buddhist scholar. The institution...
- A set of semi-empirical
rules were
developed by John B.
Goodenough and
Junjiro Kanamori [ja] in the 1950s.
These rules, now
referred to as the Goodenough–Kanamori...
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Southeast Asian Studies, ISBN 978-981-230-758-3 I
Ching (2005), Takakusu,
Junjiro (ed.), A
Record of the
Buddhist Religion As
Practised in
India and the...