- "
Kainei"
Edward Espé
Brown (born
March 24, 1945) is an
American Zen
teacher and writer. He is the
author of The T****ajara
Bread Book,
written at the T****ajara...
- of ****an. The
Tomon Railway's line ran from
Kainei to Tōkanchin, and was
opened in
three stages: the
Kainei–Jōsanpō
section (40.4 km (25.1 mi)) was completed...
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Seishin (capital)
Rashin Jōshin Kakujō Kisshū
Meisen Kyōjō
Funei Mozan Kainei Onjō
Keigen Keikō
Provinces of
Korea Governor-General of Chōsen Administrative...
-
related to ****yong. Look up ****yong, ****yŏng, ****ning, ****-ning, or
Kainei in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ****yong City
picture album at Naenara...
- In biochemistry, a
kinase (/ˈ
kaɪneɪs, ˈkɪneɪs, -eɪz/) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
transfer of
phosphate groups from high-energy, phosphate-donating...
- 6.0
Daedeok Daitoku 대덕 大德 25
November 1917
Mantetsu 623.6 7.1 ****yeong
Kainei 회령 會寧 25
November 1917
Mantetsu Sentetsu ****yeong
Colliery Line 624.5 0...
- hokuba),
exhibited at the
third Teiten in 1921;
Watching the Tide at
Haining (
Kainei kanchō),
exhibited at the
fourth Teiten in 1922; and The
Fallen Hairpin...
- P'yŏngra Line, Cheongjin–Sambong to KSR
Hambuk Line) ****yeong
Colliery Line (
Kainei Tankō Line): ****yeong–Gyerim–Singyerim, 1940–1945 (to KSR ****yŏng Colliery...