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Okubo, Itsuo. "History of posters in Japan and the present state of their documentation." Art Libraries Journal 11, no. 4 (1986): 14–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200004879.

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In recent times Japanese posters have increasingly been appreciated all over the world. Their history is traced from the Edo period (the 18th and 19th centuries) in relation to Japan’s economic and commercial development. Only a few museums and libraries in Japan have established poster collections; these collect posters either as ‘art objects’ or as examples of graphic design. Methods of acquiring, arranging, and accommodating posters are described.
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Tokitoh, Norihiro. "Preface." Pure and Applied Chemistry 85, no. 4 (January 1, 2013): iv. http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac20138504iv.

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The International Conference on Heteroatom Chemistry (ICHAC) is an established international forum for the presentation and discussion of research results in the diverse fields of heteroatom chemistry. Previous ICHAC meetings have been held in different countries: 1987 (Kobe, Japan); 1989 (Albany, NY, USA); 1992 (Riccione, Italy); 1995 (Seoul, Korea); 1998 (London, Ontario, Canada); 2001 (Łódź, Poland); 2004 (Shanghai, China); 2007 (Riverside, CA, USA); and 2009 (Oviedo, Spain). To celebrate its 10th anniversary, ICHAC returned to Japan, the first ICHAC host country. The ICHAC series has been organized mostly every three years, but now is a biennial event beginning with ICHAC-9 in Spain.Continuing the successful ICHAC series, ICHAC-10 covered many areas around the central topic of heteroatom chemistry. Following the long tradition of these conferences, ICHAC-10 was a major scientific event, bringing together organic and inorganic chemists all over the world to share their interests in the different areas of heteroatom chemistry. As usual, this conference served as a professional forum to disseminate scientific knowledge. Synthesis, structure, and reactivity, including catalysis, theoretical methods, and material aspects, constituted the major themes of ICHAC-10. This issue of Pure and Applied Chemistry presents the selected plenary, invited, and commemorative lectures at ICHAC-10.ICHAC-10 was held 20-25 May 2012 at Uji Obaku Plaza, Kyoto University, and the conference program consisted of 7 plenary and 17 invited lectures, 3 memorial lectures celebrating the 10th event in the ICHAC series, as well as 43 short communications and 154 poster presentations. We had 371 participants (92 from abroad) from 28 countries. All the participants may have found a fruitful environment at ICHAC-10 for personal contact and scientific exchange, and experienced useful interactions between chemists of different areas. As for the poster presentations by students, the organizing committee selected 9 posters for the student poster awards, and the best 3 of them were awarded as IUPAC poster awards in ICHAC-10.Although ICHAC-10 was originally scheduled to take place in the summer of 2011, we postponed it to 2012 owing to the effects of the earthquake and tsunami on 11 March 2011 and the following accident in the Fukushima nuclear power plant. On this occasion, I would like to express our sincere thanks for the worldwide support and sympathy given to the victims of this unprecedented disaster and also for the patience and cooperation concerning the postponing of ICHAC-10.As a chair of ICHAC-10, I would like to express my sincere thanks to the kind support by IUPAC, the Chemical Society of Japan, the Society of Silicon Chemistry Japan, the Kinki Chemical Society Japan, and the Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, and also the great assistance and contribution from many foundations and companies related to heteroatom chemistry.ICHAC-11 will be held in Caen (France) in June 2014 and will be hosted by Prof. Annie-Claude Gaumont of ENSICAEN-Université de Caen Basse-Normandie.Norihiro TokitohConference Editor
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Oshima, Koichiro. "Preface." Pure and Applied Chemistry 80, no. 5 (January 1, 2008): vi. http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac20088005vi.

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The 14th IUPAC International Symposium on Organometallic Chemistry Directed Towards Organic Synthesis (OMCOS-14) was held in Nara, Japan, 2-6 August 2007, under the auspices of IUPAC, and with cosponsorship of the Science Council of Japan and the Chemical Society of Japan. OMCOS-14 was held at Nara Centennial Hall, surrounded by National Treasures including eight World Heritage assets.This symposium is a continuation of the successful series of OMCOS meetings, previously held at Geneva (2005), Toronto (2003), Taipei (2001), Versailles (1999), Göttingen (1997), Santa Barbara (1995), Kobe (1993), Utrecht (1991), Florence (1989), Vancouver (1987), Kyoto (1985), Dijon (1983), and Fort Collins (1981). The event once again brought together industrial and academic chemists from all over the world to discuss the latest advances in new metal-mediated and -catalyzed reactions, mechanistic insights into important reactions, new preparations and applications of organometallic reagents, as well as ingenious methods for the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and materials using metals.Almost 1000 participants attended from 34 countries, one-third of them from abroad. Particularly strong representation from Asian countries such as China, Taiwan, and Korea underscores the remarkable growth of interest and development in organometallic research in these countries.The scientific program of OMCOS-14 featured 6 plenary lectures, 20 invited lectures, 28 short oral presentations, and one OMCOS Award lecture. The lectures were uniformly outstanding and held the attention of an audience fascinated by the excellent chemistry. One sensed that the warmth of the weather was matched by the warm enthusiasm that prevailed at the venue throughout the meeting. Themes that attracted attention included metal-catalyzed direct functionalization of alkenes, alkynes, and arenes, environmentally benign processes and gold-catalyzed reactions. In a particular highlight, Prof. F. Dean Toste from the University of California, Berkeley received the OMCOS-14 Award (sponsored by the Yen Chuang Foundation and Springer Verlag) for his glorious research on gold-catalyzed reactions.The scientific program also presented well-supported poster sessions comprising 546 posters of remarkably high quality. On the basis of assessments by distinguished juries, 27 posters were selected for awards of OMCOS-14 Poster Prizes, two of which included free registration for students to participate in the 23rd International Conference on Organometallic Chemistry (ICOMC-2008, co-chaired by Profs. Dixneuf and Bruneau at Rennes, France, 13ñ18 July 2008).This issue of Pure and Applied Chemistry comprises a collection of 40 papers based upon lectures delivered at OMCOS-14. It therefore offers readers an enduring and representative record of the great achievements announced during the symposium. The series continues with OMCOS-15, which will be held in Glasgow, UK (<http://www.omcos15.com/>), 26-30 July 2009, under the chairmanship of Prof. Pavel Kočovský.Koichiro OshimaConference Chairman
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Lewis, Jonathan, and Brian J. Masshardt. "Election posters in Japan." Japan Forum 14, no. 3 (January 2002): 373–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0955580022000008736.

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Chu, Hye Young, and Min Hie Yun. "Re-illumination of the Expressive Characteristics and Aesthetic Consciousness of Japan's Representative Modern Graphic Designers." Institute of Art & Design Research 25, no. 2 (December 31, 2022): 18–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.59386/jadr.2022.25.2.18.

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This study re-examined the expression characteristics and aesthetic consciousness of Yusaku Kamekura, Ikko Tanaka, Shikeo Fukuda, Tadanori Yokoo, and Hara Kenya, representative Japanese graphic designers who have attracted the attention of the world's design industry from the 1960s to the present. In particular, the first-generation designer after World War II, Yusaku Kamekura has received worldwide attention by expressing the sun of the Japanese flag in a simple circle for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics poster, and Ikko Tanaka expressed the traditional theme simply and clearly at Nihonbuyo. While the posters of Kamekura and Tanaka expressed traditional materials in a simple and clear way from a modern perspective, Shigeo Fukuda's posters showed a modern expression trend that maximized the effect of optical illusions. Tadanori Yokoo used traditional Japanese materials in poster design and simultaneously expressed pop art and psychedelic expressions that deviated from Western modernism. Finally, Hara Kenya is actively realizing the design of blank space with the aesthetics of emptiness. The source of such modern graphic design in Japan can be ideologically pointed out as the Buddhist ideology of emptiness and Zen, Wabi & Sabi, Shutaku, Reductionism, and in terms of style, Ukiyoe, Linpa, Western modernism. Modern Japanese graphic design, which forms the mainstream with simple forms, abstract shapes, and simple colors, sought to harmonize and balance its unique cultural identity and global universality, and designers reflected their own formative language in their work. It can be said that it is a tendency of Japanese designers to express the harmony of Japanese traditional culture and Western modernism amid the trend of modernism. This aspect can be seen as a reflection of the perception of the design world to visualize Japan's modern image as an economic and a cultural power at the same time. In particular, the poster of 5 people reflected cultural traditions and aesthetic consciousness, while re-examining the glocal Hwahonyangjae of Japanese modern graphic design that aims for universal design at the same time. In particular, in the area of graphic design, where alphabetic culture design is the mainstream, Japanese design uses Chinese characters, hirakana, and katakana, forming a unique Japanese style graphic design foundation that is highly recognized worldwide. It is expected to contribute to the spread of K-Design's external awareness along with an opportunity to examine the universality and differences inherent in Korean, Chinese, and Japanese philosophies and aesthetics through a study on the expression characteristics and aesthetic consciousness of Japanese modern graphic design.
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Saad, E. D., A. Mangabeira, A. L. Masson, and F. E. Prisco. "The geography of ASCO Annual Meetings: Nationality of abstracts and recent trends." Journal of Clinical Oncology 27, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2009): e17567-e17567. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2009.27.15_suppl.e17567.

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e17567 Background: Although there have been previous analyses of various aspects of studies presented at ASCO Annual Meetings, to our knowledge no attempt has been made to investigate the nationality of abstracts. Methods: After stratification into three categories of presentation ([1] oral, including plenary and all oral presentations; [2] posters, including poster discussions; and [3] publication only [PO]), we took a random sample of 10% of the abstracts from 6 years, and assigned them nationalities using authors’ affiliations. For multinational studies, we assigned nationality following an algorithm developed for the study. Importantly, we did not appraise abstract quality or results. Results: We analyzed 2,206 of the 22,045 abstracts appearing in the Proceedings and LBA Booklets for 2001–2003 and 2006–2008. Categories were oral/poster/PO in 7.8/49.2/43.0%, and study phase (as declared by authors) was I/II/III/other, unknown or not applicable in 10.8/16.5/3.3/69.4% of abstracts. There were 332 (15.0%) multinational studies, and 1,866 (85.0%) were uninational (969 multicenter, and 905 from a single institution). The top 15 countries with higher % of studies were the US (49.0%), Italy (7.5%), Japan (5.9%), Germany (5.3%), France (4.3%), Spain (3.5%), Canada (3.4%), the UK (3.3%), South Korea (1.8%), China/Hong Kong (1.4%), Brazil (1.1%), India (1.0%), Greece and Belgium (0.9% each), and Turkey (0.8%). Exploratory analyses showed a temporal increase in multinational studies (p = 0.003), no temporal trend in the proportion of abstracts with US nationality (p = 0.315), and a higher proportion of oral and poster presentations for multinational studies (p < 0.001) and for abstracts with US nationality (p < 0.001). Conclusions: This bibliometric analysis provides a geographic overview of research presented at ASCO Annual Meetings and suggests that nearly half of all abstracts are from the US, with 20% of the 71 countries represented producing nearly 90% of all abstracts accepted for the meetings. Multinational collaboration seems to be increasing in clinical cancer research. No significant financial relationships to disclose.
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Abdur Rouf, Muhammad, and Eizo Nakaza. "INTERNAL TIDE AND ITS ASSOCIATED COOLING SYSTEM IN GENKA BAY, OKINAWA, JAPAN." Coastal Engineering Proceedings 1, no. 32 (January 29, 2011): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v32.posters.2.

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Kaka Kamaludin, Woro Isti Rahayu, and Muhammad Yusril Helmi Setywan. "TRANSFER LEARNING TO PREDICT GENRE BASED ON ANIME POSTERS." Jurnal Teknik Informatika (Jutif) 4, no. 5 (October 3, 2023): 1041–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.52436/1.jutif.2023.4.5.860.

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Anime is an animated film with a distinctive graphic design originating from Japan, which is widely favored by various groups. anime itself has a genre like a movie in general, but there is a slight difference from ordinary films, anime has additional genres that are not in ordinary films, such as the Ecchi, Mahou Shoujou, Seinen, Shounen, and Josei genres. Since those genres only exist in anime, this research is devoted to predicting those anime genres. The prediction will use posters from the anime itself, with the help of image processing, namely the Convolutional Neural Network method and Transfer Learning. Transfer Learning will be implanted as a comparison of the performance of the existing architecture with the architecture that will be created, whether the architecture is able to process the dataset properly. The dataset to be used is a dataset of posters and csv documents containing images and details of the anime, the dataset contains anime data from 1980 to 2021 and contains 11651 anime poster data which has different resolution sizes. The ResNet50 model has the highest accuracy rate of 48% with a loss rate of 36%, while InceptionV3 produces 35% accuracy with 69% loss. At the time of testing ResNet50 gave the smallest genre percentage value of CustomModel and InceptionV3, while CustomModel gave the highest genre value. In addition to the value, all modes also predicted the genre well. Especially InceptionV3 is able to predict the music genre, because the music genre has a very small number of datasets, and this music genre is difficult to predict by the ResNet50 and CustomModel models.
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Alexakis, Alexandre. "Preface." Pure and Applied Chemistry 78, no. 2 (January 1, 2006): vi. http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac20067802vi.

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The 13th IUPAC International Symposium on Organometallic Chemistry Directed Towards Organic Synthesis (OMCOS-13<http://omcos13.unige.ch/>) was held in Geneva, Switzerland, from 17-21 July 2005.The aim of this series of symposia is to bring together chemists from academia and industry to define and discuss the most recent developments in the areas of catalysis, new organometallic reagents and reactions, and new materials chemistry. In 2001, Sharpless, Noyori, and Knowles received the Nobel Prize for their work in this area of chemistry; and the high profile has been maintained by the award of the 2005 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Chauvin, Grubbs, and Schrock for the development of the metathesis method in organic synthesis.OMCOS-13 had a record number of nearly 1200 participants from 41 countries, and there was an encouragingly high proportion of young scientists in attendance. Very strong Asian participation at this conference reflected the outstanding level of research and leadership in this field from countries such as Japan, China, South Korea, and Taiwan.Prof. Shengming Ma, from the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Science and the Department of Chemistry, Zhejiang University, China received the OMCOS-13 Award (sponsored by the Yen Chuang Foundation and Springer Verlag). The prize was awarded for his creative research contributions in the field of transition-metal-catalyzed reactions of allenes.Apart from the OMCOS-13 Award lecture, there were 23 plenary lectures and 20 oral communications that dealt with aspects of reactivity and chemoselectivity of main group and transition-metal organometallics. Stereoselectivity issues also figured prominently with a particular emphasis on asymmetric synthesis and catalysis. Mechanistic insights, new reagents for synthesis, new catalyst and ligand design, and ligand effects were other important topics.The quality of the 620 posters that were on display during the entire conference was also outstanding. This extraordinary poster session was highlighted with the Monday evening "poster party" and culminated in the awarding of 37 poster prizes.OMCOS-13 was held as a single session conference in an impressive lecture theater and a large exhibition area in the center of Geneva at a superb lakefront location. It was a fitting venue for the firstclass science that was presented.Thirty-seven lecturers of OMCOS-13 present their chemistry in this issue of Pure and Applied Chemistry and provide a fine recollection of last summer's conference. The 14th edition of OMCOS will be held in Nara, Japan (2-6 August 2007) under the chairmanship of Prof. Koichiro Oshima.Alexandre AlexakisOMCOS-13 Co-chairE. Peter KündigOMCOS-13 Co-chair
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Persada, S. I. P. "Semiotic Analysis of Naked Director 2 Movie Poster." Proceeding of International Conference on Business, Economics, Social Sciences, and Humanities 2 (December 1, 2021): 593–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.34010/icobest.v2i.324.

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Naked Director 2 is a sequel to the first Naked Director where the film tells about the Adult Film Industry in Japan, the film tells of an adult film director and producer, Toru Muranishi, who achieves his goal of being a legend in the industry. The 1980s where in that year the Adult Film Industry was at its peak as well as satellite technology was just being discovered. The purpose of this study is to find out the meaning of the Naked Director 2 Film Poster so that the meaning of the poster is known to find out the meaning or visual meaning contained in the film poster. An appropriate method is needed where the method that is in accordance with this research is the Roland Semotics Method. Barthes where in this method every visual contained in the poster will analyze its meaning and significance, the benefit of this research is to increase knowledge in the field of semiotics, especially semiotics and a film poster
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Postes – Japon"

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Simonetta, Clio. "Le cheval de guerre au Japon, de son introduction au Xᵉsiècle." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Paris sciences et lettres, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024UPSLP028.

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Le but de ce projet est d'étudier en détail le rôle du cheval dans le système militaire du Japon ancien, du point de vue logistique et tactique. Cet animal, qui n'est pas originaire de l'archipel, fut importé de Corée pendant la période protohistorique et devint par la suite un élément central de l'art de la guerre, aussi bien que de la construction identitaire de la culture guerrière. Si l'historiographie s'est penchée depuis longtemps sur l'évolution des archers montés et de leur classe sociale, le cheval lui-même et la complexité de son rôle dans la sphère militaire n'ont pas reçu autant d'attention. Notre sujet concerne tout d'abord les aspects qualitatifs et biologiques de l'animal (son origine, son éthologie, sa physiologie, etc.), et analyse ensuite les mécanismes historiques ayant porté à sa diffusion à travers l'Asie, son adoption dans les îles japonaises, et l'élaboration d'une culture équestre militaire propre au Japon. La période examinée couvre la période d'acquisition de l'élevage, jusqu'au Xᵉ siècle, et vise à remettre dans son contexte la diffusion de la culture équestre et en étudier les liens éventuels avec l'évolution sociale, politique et militaire de la société dans son ensemble. Cette recherche se base sur une approche scientifique, qui met en évidence les données sur l'histoire zoologique de l'animal et ses caractéristiques biologiques, afin de mieux interpréter les données archéologiques et historiques. Dans notre analyse, on tiendra compte des différents emplois du cheval militaire au sein du Département des Affaires Militaires de la Cour impériale : cheval de bât, cheval du réseau des Postes, chargeur de guerre. On va rechercher les conséquences logistiques de ces types d'emplois (ravitaillements, soins, déplacement, etc.), aussi bien que leurs effets sur le contexte économique, social et militaire. Pour cela, nous nous sommes basés principalement sur les données archéologiques disponibles, aussi bien qu'un vaste corpus de sources anciennes, dont les annales, les textes administratifs, les règlements émis par la Cour impériale, etc. L'étude du cheval de guerre nous permettra ainsi une meilleure compréhension du phénomène guerre au Japon, ce qui pourra éclairer plusieurs aspects des conflits sociaux et de la gestion de l'autorité au Japon
The purpose of this project is to study in detail the role of the horse in the military system ofancient Japan, from a logistical and tactical point of view. This animal, which is not native to the archipelago, was imported from Korea during the proto-historic period and subsequently became a central element of the art of war, as well as of the identity construction in warrior culture. While historical research has long focused on the evolution of mounted archers and of their social class, the horse itself and the complexity of its role in the military sphere has not received as much attention. Our subject concerns first of all the qualitative and biological aspects of the animal (its origin, its ethology, its physiology, etc.), and then analyzes the historical mechanisms having led to its diffusion through Asia, its adoption in the Japanese Islands, and the development of a military equestrian culture specific to Japan. The period examined covers the first adoption of horse rearing, up to the 10th century. We aim to place the diffusion of equestrian culture in its proper historical context and to study its possible links with the social, political and military evolution of the society as a whole.This research is based on a scientific approach, which highlights the data on the zoologicalhistory of the animal and its biological characteristics, in order to better interpret the archaeological and historical data. In our analysis, we will take into account the different uses of the military horse within the Department of Military Affairs of the Imperial Court: pack horse, postal network horse, warhorse. We will research the logistical consequences of these types of functions (supply, care, travel, etc.), as well as their effects on the economic, social and military context. For this, we relied mainly on available archaeological data, as well as a vast corpus of ancient sources, including annals, administrative texts, regulations issued by the Imperial Court, etc. The study of the warhorse will thus allow us a better understanding of the war phenomenon in Japan, which may shed light on several aspects of social conflicts and the use of power in Japan
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YASUHARA, MASAYA, HITOSHI TSUKAMOTO, KOHEI KAZAHAYA, AKIHIKO INAMURA, TOSHIO NAKAMURA, NORITOSHI MORIKAWA, TOMOKO OHTA, et al. "Groundwater study using drill holes in the Abukuma granitic province, NE Japan : the multi-isotopic approach to evaluate crack water stability(Proceedings of the 19^ Symposium on Chronological Studies at the Nagoya University Center for Chronological Research in 2006,POSTER SESSION)." 名古屋大学年代測定資料研究センター, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2237/13691.

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第19回名古屋大学年代測定総合研究センターシンポジウム平成18(2006)年度報告 Proceedings of the 19th symposiumon on Chronological Studies at the Nagoya University Center for Chronological Research in 2006 日時:平成19 (2007)年1月15日(月)~17日(水) 会場:名古屋大学シンポジオン Date:January15th-17th, 2007 Venue:Nagoya Uhiversity Symposion Hall
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NISHIMOTO, Hiroshi, Hideki TAKADA, and Toshio NAKAMURA. "Study by AMS^<14>C dating on the temporal transition of timber circle remains in Ishikawa prefecture, Japan(Proceedings of the 19^ Symposium on Chronological Studies at the Nagoya University Center for Chronological Research in 2006,POSTER SESSION)." 名古屋大学年代測定資料研究センター, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2237/13692.

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第19回名古屋大学年代測定総合研究センターシンポジウム平成18(2006)年度報告 Proceedings of the 19th symposiumon on Chronological Studies at the Nagoya University Center for Chronological Research in 2006 日時:平成19 (2007)年1月15日(月)~17日(水) 会場:名古屋大学シンポジオン Date:January15th-17th, 2007 Venue:Nagoya Uhiversity Symposion Hall
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Kamikubo, Hiroshi, Makoto Takeuchi, and Kazuhiro Suzuki. "Provenance analysis based on clastic composition and CHIME age of detrital zircons on the Lower Jurassic Yamaoku Formation, Chugoku Mountains, Southwest Japan(Proceedings of the 19^ Symposium on Chronological Studies at the Nagoya University Center for Chronological Research in 2006,POSTER SESSION)." 名古屋大学年代測定資料研究センター, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2237/13698.

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第19回名古屋大学年代測定総合研究センターシンポジウム平成18(2006)年度報告 Proceedings of the 19th symposiumon on Chronological Studies at the Nagoya University Center for Chronological Research in 2006 日時:平成19 (2007)年1月15日(月)~17日(水) 会場:名古屋大学シンポジオン Date:January15th-17th, 2007 Venue:Nagoya Uhiversity Symposion Hall
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Kawabata, Eiji. "Bureaucracy, politics, and business in Japan the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications and contemporary economic policymaking /." 1996. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/38386495.html.

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Masse, Vincent. "Sublimés des Nouveaux Mondes – Évocation des lieux de l'expansion européenne dans les imprimés français, des origines à 1560." Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1807/19202.

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Cette thèse propose l'analyse des processus de l'intégration discursive des « Nouveaux Mondes » – c'est-à-dire des nouveaux lieux de l'expansion européenne des XVe et XVIe siècles – dans les imprimés français d'avant 1560. Le corpus s'y veut exhaustif, mais l'étude porte en priorité sur (1) les mentions brèves (dites sublimées), que celles-ci relèvent de la digression ou qu'elles soient intégrées, et (2) les textes actualisés, c’est-à-dire les traductions, les rééditions avec annexes, les adaptations, etc. Une division bipartite et heuristique est proposée, avec d'une part les actualisations d'écrits procédant par l'exclusion d'un ou d'élément(s) de l'hypotexte (c'est-à-dire du matériel textuel qui préexiste à l'acte de publication), et d'autre part par l'adjonction d'éléments supplémentaires. Cette division permet d'analyser les dits lieux, d'une part en fonction d'un principe de pertinence (lequel est révélé par les phénomènes d'exclusion), et d'autre part en fonction d'une recherche de l'inédit, voire de l'acte contentieux (qu'exprime éloquemment l'acte d'adjonction). La thèse démontre comment les deux principes, celui de la pertinence et celui de la recherche de l'inédit, sont liés à la culture émergente de l'imprimé, ainsi qu'au développement d'une grande variété de genres et de discours: littérature géographique, chroniques annales, pamphlets ou manuels anti-syphilitiques, lettres missionnaires, littérature eschatologique, traités didactiques, etc. Le concept d'acte de publication, qui est corrélatif à celui d'actualisation, permet d'aller au-delà d'une opposition entre l'ouvrage dit « périmé » et l'ouvrage dit « progressiste ». Pour ce faire est reconsidéré l'apport, pour la diffusion des nouveaux lieux, de textes comme le Tractatus de sphaera de Joannes de Sacrobosco (XIIIe siècle) et la lettre apocryphe du Prêtre Jean (XIIe siècle), qui aux XVe et XVIe siècles sont réactualisés suivant une perspective heuristique ou didactique, et participent ainsi à l'émergence d'une économie discursive des « Nouveaux Mondes ».
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Books on the topic "Postes – Japon"

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Catherine, Bürer, ed. Kirei: Posters from Japan : 1978-1993. London: Thames and Hudson, 1994.

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1957-, Bürer Catherine, ed. Kirei, posters from Japan: 1978-1993. London: Thames and Hudson, 1994.

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1957-, Bürer Catherine, ed. Kirei, posters from Japan: 1978-1993. Zurich: Edition Stemmle, 1993.

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Hessenhuis, ed. Japanse affiches =: Modern posters of Japan. [Japan]: Dai Nippon, 1989.

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The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications today, 1994. Tokyo, Japan: The Ministry, 1989.

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Keith, Sparrow, ed. Drawing manga expressions and poses. New York: Rosen Central, 2012.

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Ginkō, Nagoya. Nihon no posutā-shi: Posters Japan, 1800's-1980's. Aichi-ken Nagoya-shi: Nagoya Ginkō, 1989.

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1957-, Bürer Catherine, Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, Musée des arts décoratifs de la ville de Lausanne., and Musée du livre, de l'image, et du son., eds. Kire, Plakate aus Japan =: [Kirei : Nihon no posutā] : 1978-1993. Schaffhausen [Switzerland]: Edition Stemmle, 1993.

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Japan posuto: Yūsei mineika 40-man soshiki no bōei = Japan post. Tōkyō: Nikkan Kogyō Shinbunsha, 2005.

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1930-, Tanaka Ikkō, Itō Junji 1953-, and Fundación Mapfre, eds. Japan print '91: Exposición, mayo-septiembre 1991. [Madrid]: Fundación Cultural MAPFRE VIDA, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Postes – Japon"

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Elwood, James, and Madoka Kawano. "To Build a Poster: The Story of a STEM Poster Presentation Course." In STEM English in Japan, 235–58. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11116-7_11.

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Saaler, Sven. "Japan." In The Palgrave Handbook of Conflict and History Education in the Post-Cold War Era, 321–33. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05722-0_25.

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Uno, Akira. "Paving the Way to the Privatization of Public Financial Services." In Japan Post Bank, 1–39. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1408-1_1.

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Uno, Akira. "Privatization of Public Financial Services and Financial Reforms." In Japan Post Bank, 41–96. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1408-1_2.

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Uno, Akira. "Progress After the Privatization of Public Financial Services and Trends by Type of Financial Institution: Listing of Japan Post Bank and Reorganization of Regional Banks." In Japan Post Bank, 97–188. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1408-1_3.

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Uno, Akira. "Theory and Empirical Analysis for the Restructuring of the Three Privatized Public Financial Institutions and Regional Banks." In Japan Post Bank, 189–241. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1408-1_4.

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Uno, Akira. "Institutional Designs for the Reorganization of the Three Privatized Banks and Regional Banks." In Japan Post Bank, 243–308. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1408-1_5.

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Muramatsu, Michio. "The ‘Enhancement’ of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications to Meet the Challenge of Telecommunications Innovation." In The Promotion and Regulation of Industry in Japan, 286–308. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12218-9_12.

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Tobita, Rumi. "Effectiveness of Analysis with Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for EFL Learners in Japan." In HCI International 2016 – Posters' Extended Abstracts, 201–6. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40542-1_32.

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Saga, Ryosuke. "Visual Analysis for Overcoming Population Decline and Vitalizing Local Economy in Japan." In HCI International 2018 – Posters' Extended Abstracts, 109–14. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92270-6_15.

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Conference papers on the topic "Postes – Japon"

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Otsuka, Emiri, and Namgyu Kang. "Kansei Evaluation of Localized Film Posters." In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1001769.

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In recent years, Japanese animation films have been attracting attention overseas. For example, "Blade of the Demon" was released in 2020 and became a massive hit in 45 countries and regions worldwide. Film posters are one of the influential advertising media for the release of a film. film posters are essential advertising media to influence the film box office, as they comprehensively express the contents and appeal of the film story in a single image. However, depending on where the film is released, the poster is changed into a different layout from the home country version. For example, the film poster of "Big Hero6" in Japan appealed to an emotional story, but in some other countries, the poster appealed to an action hero film. In this way, film posters were localized depending on the country where the film was released. According to previous studies on film posters, the Japanese and Americans had different perspectives in grasping the film stories even though the film was the same, reflected in the film posters. In addition, in a previous study conducted by our research team on film posters of Studio Ghibli of Japan, subjects' impressions differed significantly from the original Japanese poster version and re-produced others. However, even though the Japanese and Korean versions are very similar layouts and designs, the participants' impressions about these two posters differed due to the influence of the textual information. Therefore, this study evaluated the impressions of film posters with mosaic processing on the language part to eliminate the influence of the language information on the posters. As a result of the SD method's experiment, there was a negative correlation between the "Familiarity feeling" and the "Unique feeling" of the film posters. However, there was a positive correlation between the "Dynamism feeling" and the "Familiarity feeling" of the posters. Moreover, participants' impression about the mosaiced textual information of the Japanese and Korean versions was almost the same. That means textual information in a poster influences participants' impressions significantly. These results in this study will help future film posters production.
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Alisjahbana, Kara Dinissa, Toshimasa Yamanaka, and Suomiya Bao. "Effect of cultural factors on manner awareness poster impressions." In 9th International Conference on Kansei Engineering and Emotion Research (KEER2022). Kansei Engineering and Emotion Research (KEER), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/conference-9788419184849.23.

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Indonesian design practitioners have shown interest in adapting the established cute visual culture, commonly used in Japan, to improve public service communication. This assimilation effort may enhance communication effectiveness; however, previous research has shown that cultural factors can harm communication effectiveness. We conducted this study to determine if and which public service poster impressions are affected by cultural factors. We compare impressions of Japanese and Indonesian subjects when looking at selected manner awareness posters. We measure the intensity of impressions with an online survey method. Participants had to score the poster images based on ten impressions previously selected through a preliminary experiment and translation check process. Fifty-nine Japanese (n = 29) and Indonesian (n = 30) adults participated in the survey. Impressions with major effect were realness and casualness, while Impressions with a slight effect were reassurance, playfulness, imaginativeness, importance, preference, and sharing intention. Finally, we found that the impression of cuteness and picture-text orientation were least affected by cultural factors. We conclude that cognitively evaluated impressions, such as reassurance, realness, and casualness, appear more affected by cultural factors than cuteness. We confirm the universality of cuteness impression, which we may adapt for visual communication across different cultures.
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Kanefuji, Fuyuko. "Effectiveness of Social Education Directors in Japan (Poster 3)." In AERA 2022. USA: AERA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/ip.22.1884397.

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Kanefuji, Fuyuko. "Effectiveness of Social Education Directors in Japan (Poster 3)." In 2022 AERA Annual Meeting. Washington DC: AERA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/1884397.

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Yamada, Sanetoshi, Keisuke Utsu, and Osamu Uchida. "An Analysis of Tweets Posted During 2018 Western Japan Heavy Rain Disaster." In 2019 IEEE International Conference on Big Data and Smart Computing (BigComp). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bigcomp.2019.8679346.

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Kondo, Megumi, Shuji Nishikawa, Osamu Uchida, and Keisuke Utsu. "Text Analysis of Tweets with Rescue Request Hashtags Posted during 2018 Japan Floods." In 2019 International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Disaster Management (ICT-DM). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ict-dm47966.2019.9032988.

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Cook, William, Elijah Lutz, David Ames, Ashley Raster, Gary Harms, John Miller, and James Cole. "Design of UO2-BeO Critical Experiment at Sandia [Poster]." In 12. International Conference on Nuclear Criticality Safety (ICNC 2023), Sendai (Japan), 3 Oct 2023. US DOE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2217113.

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Fierro, Andrew, Matthew Hopkins, Thomas Hardin, Alex Belianinov, Amanda Lietz, Kevin Youngman, and Brian Bentz. "Analysis of a radiofrequency plasma reactor for etching (Poster)." In Proposed for presentation at the Gaseous Electronics Conference held October 3-7, 2022 in Sendai, Japan. US DOE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2005244.

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Isozaki, Takako. "Food and Nutrition Education in Schools: A Historical Case Study of Shokuiku in Japan (Poster 25)." In 2023 AERA Annual Meeting. Washington DC: AERA, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3102/2006781.

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Bentz, Brian, and Kevin Youngman. "Poster: Progress on Development of Optical Tomography as a Plasma Diagnostic." In Proposed for presentation at the Gaseous Electronics Conference held October 3-7, 2022 in Sendai, Japan. US DOE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2004846.

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Shirai, Sayuri. An undervalued yen poses problems for the Bank of Japan. East Asia Forum, October 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.59425/eabc.1698746416.

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Nodomi, Mistsuru. Challenges to the Japan-U.S. Security Alliance in the Post-Post Cold War Era. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada432716.

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Smith, Janvier K. Affirming the Bond: U.S. - Japan Security in the Post-Cold War Age. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada289054.

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Fukuda, Setsuya. Leaving the parental home in post-war Japan: social, economic and demographic determinants. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, February 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4054/mpidr-wp-2010-007.

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Jania, Alex. How Should Americans Remember COVID-19?: Lessons from Post-Disaster Memorials in Japan. Critical Asian Studies, June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52698/uccw6304.

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Hoshi, Takeo, Anil Kashyap, and David Scharfstein. The Choice Between Public and Private Debt: An Analysis of Post-Deregulation Corporate Financing in Japan. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, August 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w4421.

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Crouch, Luis, and Deborah Spindelman. Purpose-Driven Education System Transformations: History Lessons from Korea and Japan. Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE), March 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-rise-wp_2023/139.

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This paper is an essay in comparative educational history and its possible relevance to educational development today. It addresses the question of whether Japan and Korea’s history in using educational development to further national development can be useful as (partial) models for dealing with the educational challenges of today’s lower- and lower-middle income countries. The hypothesis of the paper is that there is much to learn from these countries, but that the lessons one could learn are not at all obvious or superficial, and are only partially about what was done (specific education policies) and are more importantly about how it was done (the high purpose and thoroughness of policy engagement). The paper first characterizes educational development, especially in terms of the intense emphasis on equality of high achievement in Korea and Japan, in quantitative terms, to demonstrate that these countries possess certain admirable characteristics. Caveats regarding learner stress and rote learning are dealt with by looking at the relevant statistics. A framework for assessing the quality of policy borrowing processes is built, based on the literature on this subject. The paper then analyzes the historical development of education as a means of resisting Western colonialist probes into Japan and Korea (end of the 19th C), but also Japan itself into Korea (first half of 20th C). How both countries borrowed from the West, but in a contested and very deep manner, and as part of a resistance to being colonized, is documented. The paper also shows that part of the healthy, contested borrowing was the involvement of teacher groups and civil society. The paper concludes by taking into consideration the fraught issue that potentiating the role of education in national development could be seen as tantamount to using education for nationalism. The paper links to the possibility that there may be a more inclusive and rights-oriented use of the concept of the nation to foster human well-being, and that education could play a role in such processes. Some practical suggestions for taking these ideas forward, or at least exploring them in more depth, are made at the very end.
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Chandrasekhar, C. P. The Long Search for Stability: Financial Cooperation to Address Global Risks in the East Asian Region. Institute for New Economic Thinking Working Paper Series, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36687/inetwp153.

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Forced by the 1997 Southeast Asian crisis to recognize the external vulnerabilities that openness to volatile capital flows result in and upset over the post-crisis policy responses imposed by the IMF, countries in the sub-region saw the need for a regional financial safety net that can pre-empt or mitigate future crises. At the outset, the aim of the initiative, then led by Japan, was to create a facility or design a mechanism that was independent of the United States and the IMF, since the former was less concerned with vulnerabilities in Asia than it was in Latin America and that the latter’s recommendations proved damaging for countries in the region. But US opposition and inherited geopolitical tensions in the region blocked Japan’s initial proposal to establish an Asian Monetary Fund, a kind of regional IMF. As an alternative, the ASEAN+3 grouping (ASEAN members plus China, Japan and South Korea) opted for more flexible arrangements, at the core of which was a network of multilateral and bilateral central bank swap agreements. While central bank swap agreements have played a role in crisis management, the effort to make them the central instruments of a cooperatively established regional safety net, the Chiang Mai Initiative, failed. During the crises of 2008 and 2020 countries covered by the Initiative chose not to rely on the facility, preferring to turn to multilateral institutions such as the ADB, World Bank and IMF or enter into bilateral agreements within and outside the region for assistance. The fundamental problem was that because of an effort to appease the US and the IMF and the use of the IMF as a foil against the dominance of a regional power like Japan, the regional arrangement was not a real alternative to traditional sources of balance of payments support. In particular, access to significant financial assistance under the arrangement required a country to be supported first by an IMF program and be subject to the IMF’s conditions and surveillance. The failure of the multilateral effort meant that a specifically Asian safety net independent of the US and the IMF had to be one constructed by a regional power involving support for a network of bilateral agreements. Japan was the first regional power to seek to build such a network through it post-1997 Miyazawa Initiative. But its own complex relationship with the US meant that its intervention could not be sustained, more so because of the crisis that engulfed Japan in 1990. But the prospect of regional independence in crisis resolution has revived with the rise of China as a regional and global power. This time both economics and China’s independence from the US seem to improve prospects of successful regional cooperation to address financial vulnerability. A history of tensions between China and its neighbours and the fear of Chinese dominance may yet lead to one more failure. But, as of now, the Belt and Road Initiative, China’s support for a large number of bilateral swap arrangements and its participation in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership seem to suggest that Asian countries may finally come into their own.
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Ffrench-Davis, Ricardo, and Robert Devlin. Towards an Evaluation of Regional Integration in Latin America in the 1990s. Inter-American Development Bank, December 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011085.

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The decade of the 1990s has witnessed a wave of regional integration initiatives in Latin America: more than 14 agreements -free trade areas or customs unions- since 1990 with a handful more in varying degrees of negotiation (see Table 1). However, this was not just a Latin American phenomenon, as regionalism has more than ever become a global trend (Mistry [1996]). Indeed, now Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong are the only World Trade Organization (WTO) members which are not signatories to at least one preferential trade agreement (WTO [1995]). Regional integration is not new to Latin America. Economic integration played an important role in the region¿s early Post-War economic history. The 1960s and 1970s saw a number of very ambitious initiatives inspired by the successful Western European experience (Ffrench-Davis, Muñoz and Palma [1994]). Indeed, at its peak in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the topic of integration was hard to avoid in the discussion of Latin American development. However, disillusionment with integration processes had clearly set in by the late 1970s and the discussion of regional integration was all but silenced by the external crisis of the early 1980s.
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Motamed, Ramin, David McCallen, and Swasti Saxena. An International Workshop on Large-Scale Shake Table Testing for the Assessment of Soil-Foundation-Structure System Response for Seismic Safety of DOE Nuclear Facilities, A Virtual Workshop – 17-18 May 2021. Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center, University of California, Berkeley, CA, February 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.55461/jjvo9762.

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Aging infrastructure within the US Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) nuclear facilities poses a major challenge to their resiliency against natural phenomenon hazards. Examples of mission-critical facilities located in regions of high seismicity can be found at a number of NNSA sites including Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and the Nevada National Security Site. Most of the nation’s currently operating nuclear facilities have already reached their operating lifetime, and most currently operating nuclear power plants (NPPs) have already reached the extent of their operating license period. While the domestic demand for electrical energy is expected to grow, if currently operating NPPs do not extend their operations and additional plants are not built quickly enough to replace them, the total fraction of electrical energy generated from carbon-free nuclear power will rapidly decline. The decision to extend operation is ultimately an economic one; however, economics can often be improved through technical advancements (McCarthy et al. 2015) and research and development (R&D) activities. Similarly, the operating lifetime of the current DOE- and NNSA-owned critical infrastructure can be extended using the Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) framework to systematically identify the risk associated with designing and operating existing facilities and building new ones. Using this framework consists of several steps, including (1) system analysis considering the interaction between components, such as evaluating the soil-foundation-structure system response; and (2) assessment of areas of uncertainty. Both of these steps are essential to assessing and reducing risks to the DOE and NNSA nuclear facilities. While the risks to the DOE’s facilities are primarily due to natural hazard phenomena, data from large-scale tests of the soil-foundation-structural system response to seismic shaking is currently lacking. This workshop aimed to address these key areas by organizing an international workshop focused on advancing the seismic safety of nuclear facilities using large-scale shake table testing. As a result, this workshop, which was held virtually, brought together a select group of international experts in large-scale shake table testing from the U.S., Japan, and Europe to discuss state-of-the-art experimental techniques and emerging instrumentation technologies that can produce unique experimental data to advance knowledge in natural hazards that impact the safety of the DOE’s nuclear facilities. The generated experimental data followed by research and development activities will ultimately result in updates to ASCE 4-16, one of the primary design guides for DOE nuclear facilities per DOE-STD-1020-2016. The ultimate objective of the workshop was to develop a “road map” for the future experimental campaign and innovative instrumentations using the newly constructed DOE-funded large-scale shake table facility at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) as well as other large-scale shake table testing facilities. This new facility resulted from a collaborative project engagement between UNR and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. (LBNL). This report summarizes the proceedings of the workshop and highlights the key outcomes from presentations and discussions.
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