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These essays consider the Godzilla films and how they were shaped
(by and in turn shaped) postwar Japanese culture, as well as the
globalization of Japanese pop culture icons in the wake of the
Godzilla phenomenon. They fall within a wide range of disciplines:
film studies, anthropology, history, literature, theater, and
cultural studies. Contributors include Susan Napier, Anne Allison,
Christine Yano, and others.
Welcome to the fourth IFIP workshop on protocols for high speed
networks in Vancouver. This workshop follows three very successful
workshops held in Ziirich (1989), Palo Alto (1990) and Stockholm
(1993) respectively. We received a large number of papers in
response to our call for contributions. This year, forty papers
were received of which sixteen were presented as full papers and
four were presented as poster papers. Although we received many
excellent papers the program committee decided to keep the number
of full presentations low in order to accommodate more discussion
in keeping with the format of a workshop. Many people have
contributed to the success of this workshop including the members
of the program committee who, with the additional reviewers, helped
make the selection of the papers. We are thankful to all the
authors of the papers that were submitted. We also thank several
organizations which have contributed financially to this workshop,
specially NSERC, ASI, CICSR, UBC, MPR Teltech and Newbridge
Networks.
LOVE, SWEET LOVE Otsu likes Minegishi and Minegishi likes Otsu, but
their relationship still needs some time in the oven. Just as Otsu
is trying to figure out what he should do about the ring dilemma,
he spots Minegishi with a girl! Just what does this mean for their
budding relationship? Find out in the touching final volume of
Manly Appetites! FINAL VOLUME
The original renowned account of the Honda Management System was
first published in Japan in 1980. For this English translation, the
book was thoroughly revised and up-dated. It serves as a key work
of reference for all those in management and industry who want to
know the key to Japan's industrial success and seek to emulate the
meteoric rise of Mr Honda from back-street garage to transnational
corporation. First published in 1990, this title is part of the
Bloomsbury Academic Collections series.
Since becoming Princess Momo’s tutor, Aki has started to warm up to the girl and has now, to her shock, fallen hard for her. But Aki worries that it’s pointless to confess her feelings. After all, she’s a servant and Momo’s a princess. Why bother to confess her love when they can never be together? Is there any hope for them? Can Aki overcome her own fear and doubt to tell Momo how she really feels?
This book has had a three-fold origin, corresponding to the
discoveries made by the three authors and their collaborators
during the last few years - mostly since 1962. A most fruitful
symposium on the cerebellum was held in Tokyo at the time of the
International Physiological Congress in September 1965, and there
was then formulated the project of writing this book so as to
organize all this new knowledge and make it readily available, and
to give opportunity for the con ceptual developments that may be
seen in Chapters XI, XII and XV in particular. The present account
of the physiological properties of the cerebellar cortex is based
to a large extent on systematic investigations that were concerned
with discovering the mode of operation of the constituent neuronal
elements of the cerebellar cortex. This work was carried out in the
Physiology Department of the Australian National University from
1963 to 1966 in collaboration with several visiting scientists -
initially Drs. ANDERSEN, OscARssaN and VooRHOEVE and later Drs.
LuNAs, SAsAKI and STRATA - to all of whom grateful thanks are
extended for a great many of the figures, and even more
significantly for the original and critical contributions that they
made to so many aspects of this exploration into the mode of
operation of the neural machinery of the cerebellar cortex.
Welcome to the fourth IFIP workshop on protocols for high speed
networks in Vancouver. This workshop follows three very successful
workshops held in Ziirich (1989), Palo Alto (1990) and Stockholm
(1993) respectively. We received a large number of papers in
response to our call for contributions. This year, forty papers
were received of which sixteen were presented as full papers and
four were presented as poster papers. Although we received many
excellent papers the program committee decided to keep the number
of full presentations low in order to accommodate more discussion
in keeping with the format of a workshop. Many people have
contributed to the success of this workshop including the members
of the program committee who, with the additional reviewers, helped
make the selection of the papers. We are thankful to all the
authors of the papers that were submitted. We also thank several
organizations which have contributed financially to this workshop,
specially NSERC, ASI, CICSR, UBC, MPR Teltech and Newbridge
Networks.
Continuing progress has been made since the first edition of
Artificial Liver Support was published. Liver transplantation has
however become an estab lished therapy for a relatively small
number of patients who remain patients for life. There therefore
continues to be a great need for the development of other forms of
artificial liver support. Improved intensive care utilizing
improved plasma exchange, dialysis, sclerotherapy, and intracranial
pressure monitoring have improved survival in fulminant hepatic
failure. Progress has also been made in lipid membrane
detoxification, in cell cultures, and in cell transplantation, and
the isolation of various liver cell growth factors has led to deep
insight into the mechanisms of liver regeneration. This book gives
the clinician and the researcher detailed information about
established new methods of clinic work and laboratory research, and
describes new experimental approaches indicating the direction of
future research. G. BRUNNER M. Mno Preface to the First Edition The
regenerative capacity of the liver cell is almost unlimited.
Therefore after acute liver damage, be it viral, toxic, hypoxic, or
surgical in origin, restitutio ad integrum is the usual outcome. In
two forms of liver disease, however, this is not the case: in
fulminant hepatic failure, liver regeneration often is not fast
enough to keep the organism alive; in end-stage cirrhosis,
regeneration is disturbed by a hypertrophic architecture of
fibrotic tissue. For these extreme forms of liver disease and for
critical situations before and after liver surgery, artificial
liver support is needed.
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is common in the Far East and South
Africa, but is rare in the United States and Europe. The vast
experience of the East, which has led to marked improvement in the
prognosis of patients with HCC, is made available to researchers
worldwide in this monograph. The book is based on an enormous
amount of data that has been collected and analyzed by the Liver
Cancer Study Group of Japan. The data stems from a survey on HCC in
Japan since 1965 and contains information from more than 30,000
patients with regard to age distribution, past medical history,
diagnostic procedures, frequency of HBV-associated antigens and
antibodies, surgical and conservative treatments, gross anatomical
and histological features of the tumors, pathology of the
noncancerous portions, distant metastasis, and survival rate. This
data is a tremendous contribution to our understanding of the
epidemiology, pathology, and the latest developments of the
molecular biology and clinical problems of primary liver cancer.
These essays consider the Godzilla films and how they were shaped
(by and in turn shaped) postwar Japanese culture, as well as the
globalization of Japanese pop culture icons in the wake of the
Godzilla phenomenon. They fall within a wide range of disciplines:
film studies, anthropology, history, literature, theater, and
cultural studies. Contributors include Susan Napier, Anne Allison,
Christine Yano, and others.
In this beautifully illustrated yuri/Girls' Love fairy tale, a
wolf-woman butler must tutor a sheep princess who's not as soft as
she looks! Aki Rikujo, a Wolfa, works as a butler at the royal
castle in the land of Sheepa. Her quiet and peaceful days get
shaken up when she saves the life of Princess Momo Shiudafaris. The
shy sheep princess immediately latches onto Aki who, before she
knows it, becomes the princess’s private tutor. Momo wants more
than just math lessons from Aki, and even sneaks into the
wolf-woman’s bedroom to seduce her! Aki soon realizes that, under
the timid woolly exterior, Momo is a wild animal!
Aki and Momo have been spending more time together, having even gone on a date outside of the castle. But Momo is always pushing for more, which makes Aki even more flustered than usual. After all, Momo is a princess, and Aki’s just a mere butler! Can Aki figure out her feelings for Momo before someone gets hurt?
Amelie's Drama is the story of a young African woman caught in the
trappings of her culture and gender. After being abused and married
an infected by a man infected with HIV. Amelie, not happy with her
situation determines to leave behind her childhood village to
protect herself and her child. This is a triumphant story of one
woman's struggle and transformation of character from weakness to
strength to make a better quality of life for herself and her
child. You will never forget Amelie's story of discovering the
peace of forgiveness, understanding and the value of true
friendship she found on her friend Victoria.
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