- S****y E.
Sakiyama-Elbert is an
American biomedical engineer whose research involves neural stem cell
transplantation for
neuroregeneration after spinal...
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Tetsuya Miwa (lead guitar),
Akihiro Tamura (b**** guitar), and
Tatsuo Sakiyama (drums). In
March 1991,
Spitz released their first single "Hibari no Kokoro"...
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Sakiyama s****
midden (崎山貝塚,
Sakiyama Kaizuka) is an
archaeological site
consisting of a Jōmon
period s****
midden and the
remains of an
adjacent settlement...
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Sakiyama Station (崎山駅,
Sakiyama-eki) is a p****enger
railway station located in the town of Miyako, ****uoka Prefecture, ****an. It is
operated by the third-sector...
- town of Yamada. (3 towns, 15 villages)
April 1, 1955 - The
villages of
Sakiyama, Omoe, Tsugaruishi,
Funakoshi merged with the city of
Miyako (3 towns,...
- (disambiguation)
Galactagogue Mammoplasia Hypothalamic–pituitary–prolactin axis
Sakiyama, R.; Quan, M. (1983). "Galactorrhea and hyperprolactinemia". Obstetrical...
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Oberloh "The Dojo Desk Reference-
Translation of "Hyaku
Jiten no Bugei" by
Sakiyama Akatsuki.
Densho Publications Honolulu, Hi. (2006) ISBN 0-9787198-0-8 This...
- by
Tatsuya Kitani,
while the
ending theme song is "Akari" (燈) by
Soushi Sakiyama. For
episode six
onwards (covering the "Shibuya Incident" arc), the opening...
- (上運天)
Kaneshi (兼次)
Koechi (越地)
Kouri (古宇利)
Nakaoji (仲尾次)
Nakasone (仲宗根)
Sakiyama (崎山)
Serikyaku (勢理客)
Shoshi (諸志),
merger of
Shokita (諸喜田) and
Shijima (志慶間)...
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Kohama (小浜)
Kubozaki (細崎) Komi (古見)
Mihara (美原)
Amitori (網取)
Kanokawa (鹿川)
Sakiyama (崎山)
Ainota (東) In'nota (西) Nāji (仲筋) Ōhara (大原)
Toyohara (豊原) Ōtomi (大富)...