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- Wasaburo Oishi (大石 和三郎, Ōishi Wasaburō, 15 March 1874 – 18 December 1950) was a ****anese meteorologist. Born in Tosu, Saga, he is best known for his discovery...
- with some magnesium as a catalyst, onto a very cold surface. In 1962, Wasaburo Kawai reported the synthesis of a similar product, from liquid acetone...
- the term jet stream for the weather phenomena originally discovered by Wasaburo Oishi. Käthe Mende (1878–1963), a German sociologist. Hermann Weingärtner...
- phenomenon the "equatorial smoke stream". In the 1920s ****anese meteorologist Wasaburo Oishi detected the jet stream from a site near Mount Fuji. He tracked pilot...
- formed the Shōwa Seinenkai in 1929 and the Shōwa Shinseikai in 1934. Asano Wasaburō, a teacher at Naval War College (海軍大学校, Kaigun Daigakkō), attracted various...
- Dong-jik as Yoo Tae-gwon Son Jong-bum as Na Suk-joo Lee Jae-yong as Miwa Wasaburo Kim Sung-soo as Omura Kim Ho-jin as Kim Tae-seo Yang Hyung-ho as Moon Dal-young...
- Orienta ("The Oriental Review"). One of its first directors was Ōishi Wasaburō, the discoverer of the strong upper air currents known as jet streams....
- the jet stream. The currents had been investigated by ****anese scientist Wasaburo Oishi in the 1920s. In late 1943, the Army consulted Hidetoshi Arakawa...
- boat in the harbour as his ship left. Taki soon after married a man named Wasaburō. The wealthy Siebold left Taki and Ine with a stockpile of valuable sugar...
- Saburō [ja]. Another school song "Urashima Tarō" (うらしまたろう, lyrics by Ishihara Wasaburō [ja] and music by Tamura Torazō [ja]) appeared in the Yōnen shōka (1900)...