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    Association Between Alexithymia and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders.Michiko Kano,YukaEndo &Shin Fukudo -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Integrative Resource Model of Workplace Inclusion for Reduced Inequality: Conservation of Resources Perspective.Yuka Fujimoto,Ahmed Ferdous &Faisal Wali -2023 -Journal of Business Ethics 187 (2):301-323.
    This study provides much-needed empirical study of workplace inclusion of underresourced employees of low socioeconomic status. Based upon a conservation of resources perspective, we have examined the centrality of resources as a key inclusion process for well-being outcomes for employees with insufficient resources. In the context of misuse of institutional power over operative workers within highly segmented and hierarchical work settings, this study validates the importance of economic inclusion for fostering workers’ well-being via fair employment practices. This study also offers (...) new knowledge of the integrative resource model of workplace inclusion research by validating workers’ personal resources of learning orientation as an internal condition for strengthening the positive effect of economic inclusion on well-being. (shrink)
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    Servant Leadership in Japan: A Validation Study of the Japanese Version of the Servant Leadership Survey.Yuka Kobayashi,Kazuhiro Watanabe,Yasumasa Otsuka,Hisashi Eguchi,Norito Kawakami,Kotaro Imamura &Dirk van Dierendonck -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Inclusive Leadership for Reduced Inequality: Economic–Social–Economic Cycle of Inclusion.Yuka Fujimoto &Jasim Uddin -2021 -Journal of Business Ethics 181 (3):563-582.
    The Sustainable Development Goal of the United Nations related to reduced inequalities calls for greater economic inclusion of the poor. Yet, how business leaders grant economic opportunities and development to the poor is significantly under-researched. Extending burgeoning responsible leadership theory that promotes paradox-savvy leadership for building inclusive ventures through various actors, this study introduces new concepts of inclusive leadership that foster the economic inclusion of the poor from Amartya Sen’s capability approach perspective. By studying how leaders include the poor in (...) social businesses, we provide a fresh perspective of inclusive leadership as a personalized empowering cycle of economic–social–economic inclusion to close the gaps between the rich and poor in business and society. This perspective provides new territories of diversity and inclusion research for reduced inequality. (shrink)
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  5. Sonzai no ronri.Hiroshi Endō -1974
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    Unilateral GPi-DBS Improves Ipsilateral and Axial Motor Symptoms in Parkinson’s Disease as Evidenced by a Brain Perfusion Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography Study.Yuka Hayashi,Takayasu Mishima,Shinsuke Fujioka,Takashi Morishita,Tooru Inoue,Shigeki Nagamachi &Yoshio Tsuboi -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    IntroductionDeep brain stimulation is an effective treatment for advanced Parkinson’s disease with the targeting bilateral subthalamic nucleus or globus pallidus internus. So far, detailed studies on the efficacy of unilateral STN-DBS for motor symptoms have been reported, but few studies have been conducted on unilateral GPi-DBS.Materials and MethodsSeventeen patients with Parkinson’s disease who underwent unilateral GPi-DBS were selected. We conducted comparison analyses between scores obtained 6–42 months pre- and postoperatively using the following measurement tools: the Movement Disorder Society Unified Parkinson’s (...) Disease Rating Scale part III, the Hoehn and Yahr stage, the presence/absence of dyskinesia, Mini-Mental State Examination, Frontal Assessment Battery, Geriatric Depression Scale, levodopa equivalent dose, and cerebral blood flow by single photon emission computed tomography. Patient backgrounds were compared between four cohorts with favorable and unfavorable postoperative outcome.ResultsSignificant improvement was observed postoperatively in the following: total MDS-UPDRS Part III scores during the off period, contralateral scores, ipsilateral scores, and axial scores. Similarly, the Hoehn and Yahr stages during the off period, and GDS also showed significant decrease. In contrast, LED, MMSE, and FAB remained unchanged while the number of patients who scored positive for dyskinesia decreased by 40%. Abnormal cerebral blood flow preoperatively seen in the cerebral cortex had normalized in the total score-based good responder cohort. In the ipsilateral score-based good responder cohort, cerebral blood flow increased in the contralateral frontal lobe including in the premotor cortex, contralateral to the DBS. Compared to the poor responders, postoperative good responders demonstrated significantly higher preoperative MMSE scores.DiscussionUnilateral GPi-DBS therapy was effective in improving contralateral, ipsilateral, and axial motor symptoms of patients with advanced PD; in particular, it was found to be especially beneficial in PwPD whose cognitive function was unimpaired; the treatment efficacy rivaled that of bilateral counterparts up till at least 6 months postoperatively. Finally, normalization of preoperative abnormalities in cerebral blood flow and increased cerebral blood flow in the contralateral frontal lobe indicated the beneficial potential of this therapy on ipsilateral motor symptoms. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Das Vermögen der Familie in Hegels Rechtsphilosophie.Yuka Okazaki -2019 -Hegel Jahrbuch 2019 (1):646-652.
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    Die Wuppertaler Tagung zum Werk von Karl Marx.Yuka Okazaki -2018 -Marx-Engels Jahrbuch 2017 (1):229-233.
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    Fūgetsu dōten: Tōshōdaiji kanwa.Shōen Endō -1991 - Tōkyō: Mainichi Shinbunsha.
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    Gendai no ronrigaku.Hiroshi Endō -1990 - Tōkyō: Nansōsha. Edited by Mitsuo Shiraishi.
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    Making a Line from Points, and then Making a Plane.TakuroEndo -2013 -Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 35 (1):1-5.
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    Inappropriate Metacognitive Status Increases State Anxiety in Genetic Counseling Clients.Yuka Shibata,Masaaki Matsushima,Megumi Takeuchi,Momoko Kato &Ichiro Yabe -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundMany genetic counseling studies have focused on anxiety status because clients of GC often feel anxious during their visits. Metacognition is known to be one of the causes of having an inappropriate thinking style. In this study, we examined the relationship between anxiety and the metacognitive status of GC clients according to their characteristics.MethodsThe participants were 106 clients who attended their first GC session in our hospital from November 2018 to March 2021. The survey items were the clients’ characteristics, anxiety (...) status at the time of the visit, and metacognitive status.ResultsHigh state anxiety and high trait anxiety were observed in 34.9 and 11.3% of clients, respectively. Clients who were a relative or had a family history were significantly more likely to have high state anxiety. As for metacognitive status, only negative beliefs about thoughts concerning uncontrollability and danger were associated with having an anxiety status. Furthermore, multivariate analysis showed that negative beliefs about thoughts concerning uncontrollability and danger were an independent determinant of higher state anxiety, but not being a relative or having a family history. Metacognitive status scores were significantly lower in clients than in the control group.ConclusionState anxiety was shown to be more dependent on negative beliefs about thoughts concerning uncontrollability and danger of GC clients than their characteristics such as being a relative or having a family history. The results of this study will contribute to the development of new GC psychosocial support measures to address the anxiety of GC clients. (shrink)
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    Ubiquitin‐mediated endosomal stress: A novel organelle stress of early endosomes that initiates cellular signaling pathways.AkinoriEndo,Masayuki Komada &Yukiko Yoshida -2024 -Bioessays 46 (11):2400127.
    Cells utilize diverse organelles to maintain homeostasis and to respond to extracellular stimuli. Recently, multifaceted aspects of organelle stress caused by various factors have been emerging. The endosome is an essential organelle, functioning as the central hub for membrane trafficking in cooperation with the ubiquitin system. However, knowledge regarding endosomal stress, which refers to organelle stress of the endosome, is currently limited. We recently revealed ubiquitin‐mediated endosomal stress of early endosomes (EEs) and its responsive signaling pathways. These findings shed light (...) on the relevance of ubiquitin‐mediated endosomal stress to physiological and pathological processes. Here, we present a hypothesis that ubiquitin‐mediated endosomal stress may have significant roles in biological contexts and that ubiquitin‐specific protease 8 is a key regulator of ubiquitin clearance from EEs. (shrink)
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    A Semiotic Morphology, Anime Body Disproportion, and Storytelling.YukihideEndo -2012 -Semiotics:119-123.
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    Bibliography on enjoyment in physical education: 1953-1988.TakuroEndo &Takayuki Hata -1989 -Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 11 (2):149-162.
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    Cyborg Communication.YukihideEndo -2008 -Semiotics:446-451.
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    From Lorenzen Through Husserl to Whitehead.HiroshiEndo -1990 -Process Studies 19 (4):235-239.
  18. Hosoi Heishū to kyōshizō: Tōyō kyōgaku seishin to no chōwa o motomete.Hideo Endō -1982 - Tōkyō: Kyōdō Shuppan.
     
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    Kawaii bunka to tekunorojī no kakureta kankei.Kaoru Endō,Noriko Ōkura,Hiroshi Deguchi,Hideyuki Tanaka &Hironao Takeda (eds.) -2016 - Tōkyō: Tōkyō Denki Daigaku Shuppankyoku.
    「カワイイ」価値をめぐる冒険の旅へ。「カワイイ」に代表されるポピュラーな感性的価値に、一流の研究者たちが学問領域の枠を超えて真摯に向き合う。社会のダイナミズムとメカニズムの実態に迫る、シリーズ第二弾。 .
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  20. Kōshi den.Ryūkichi Endō -1910
     
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    Quantification, Games and Existence.HiroshiEndo -1974 -Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 4 (4):231-234.
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    Rreconsideration about ^|^ldquo;KARADA-HOGUSHI^|^rdquo.TakuroEndo,Yosiko Murata &Machiko Kimura -2006 -Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 28 (1):69-74.
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  23. Riron-butsurigaku no keifu.Shinji Endō -1975
     
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    Sport Philosophy and ^|^lsquo;Ki^|^rsquo; ^|^lsquo;??^|^rsquo.TakuroEndo -1996 -Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 18 (1):1-8.
  25. Shina shisō hattatsushi.Ryūkichi Endō -1904 - Tōkyō: Fuzanbō.
     
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    Frequency- and Area-Specific Phase Entrainment of Intrinsic Cortical Oscillations by Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.Yuka O. Okazaki,Yumi Nakagawa,Yuji Mizuno,Takashi Hanakawa &Keiichi Kitajo -2021 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Synchronous oscillations are ubiquitous throughout the cortex, but the frequency of oscillations differs from area to area. To elucidate the mechanistic architectures underlying various rhythmic activities, we tested whether spontaneous neural oscillations in different local cortical areas and large-scale networks can be phase-entrained by direct perturbation with distinct frequencies of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation. While recording the electroencephalogram, we applied single-pulse TMS and rTMS at 5, 11, and 23 Hz over the motor or visual cortex. We assessed local and global (...) modulation of phase dynamics using the phase-locking factor. sp-TMS to the motor and the visual cortex triggered a transient increase in PLF in distinct frequencies that peaked at 21 and 8 Hz, respectively. rTMS at 23 Hz over the motor cortex and 11 Hz over the visual cortex induced a prominent and progressive increase in PLF that lasted for a few cycles after the termination of rTMS. Moreover, the local increase in PLF propagated to other cortical areas. These results suggest that distinct cortical areas have area-specific oscillatory frequencies, and the manipulation of oscillations in local areas impacts other areas through the large-scale oscillatory network with the corresponding frequency specificity. We speculate that rTMS that is close to area-specific frequencies enables direct manipulation of brain dynamics and is thus useful for investigating the causal roles of synchronous neural oscillations. Moreover, this technique could be used to treat clinical symptoms associated with impaired oscillations and synchrony. (shrink)
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  27. Genealogy of Textual Necrophilia or Death Drive: Barthes, Freud, De Man, and Mehlman'.FuhitoEndo -2021 - In Fabien Arribert-Narce, Fuhito Endō & Kamila Pawlikowska,The pleasure in/of the text: about the joys and perversities of reading. New York: Peter Lang.
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  28. Jikan kūkan.Shinji Endō -1971
     
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  29. Shina tetsugakushi.Ryūkichi Endō -1900 - Tōkyō: Kinkōdō Shoseki.
     
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    Effect of External Force on Agency in Physical Human-Machine Interaction.SatoshiEndo,Jakob Fröhner,Selma Musić,Sandra Hirche &Philipp Beckerle -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    The temperature dependence of the resistivity of liquid alkali metals at constant volume.HirohisaEndo -1963 -Philosophical Magazine 8 (92):1403-1415.
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    Taxpayers' Perceptions of Practitioners: Finding One Who Is Effective and Does the Right Thing? [REVIEW]Yuka Sakurai &Valerie Braithwaite -2003 -Journal of Business Ethics 46 (4):375 - 387.
    This paper examines Australian taxpayers' perceptions of their idealized tax practitioner as well as their perceptions of their current tax preparer. The analysis was based on survey responses from 2,040 randomly selected Australian taxpayers who completed the "Community Hopes, Fears and Actions Survey" (author, 2000). Three dimensions were identified as underlying taxpayer judgements of their idealized practitioner. A minority of the sample indicated that their ideal was a creative, aggressive tax planning type, a person who was well networked and familiar (...) with tax office intelligence and enforcement priorities. A second type of idealized practitioner engaged in the cautious minimisation of tax. Unlike creative accountants, practitioners of this type avoided conflict, while being sophisticated about identifying opportunities to minimise tax. The most popular idealized type was the low risk, no fuss practitioner who was honest and risk averse. The data revealed that taxpayers are likely to find tax practitioners who have the attributes that they value most highly, but that when taxpayers' perceptions of their tax practitioner are combined with their ideals, only two substantive dimensions emerge, tax avoidance and doing the right thing. Our inability to distinguish tax practitioners who are seen to provide cautious and aggressive advice in practice has important implications for the growth of aggressive tax planning markets in the community. (shrink)
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    Three Policy Alternatives for Advancing Active Citizenship: Universal Basic Income, Universal Basic Services, and Social Economy.ChikakoEndo &Young Jun Choi -2024 -Ethics and Social Welfare 18 (1):4-20.
    This article discusses three policy ideas that address the limitations of the traditional welfare state: universal basic income (UBI), universal basic services (UBS), and the social economy. As a lens from which to evaluate these policy alternatives, we develop a concept of active citizenship as an interactive and recursive process between people’s equal political influence and the institutional conditions in which they are placed. While the social policy discourse on active citizenship has centred on the debate between increasing individual responsibilities (...) or enhancing people’s capabilities, our conception recentres the political dimension of active citizenship as people’s capacity, not only to exercise individual self-determination, but also collective self-determination over shared conditions. We conclude that, in addition to the conditions for security and autonomy, opportunities for organised social cooperation are necessary to achieve a virtuous cycle between people’s political influence and the institutions that support it. (shrink)
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    Care, democracy and ‘being part of the story’.ChikakoEndo -forthcoming -Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy.
    Standard notions of democracy assume people’s equality. This poses a dilemma for conceptualising democracy in the context of caregiving and receiving among asymmetrically positioned people. One way to overcome this dilemma is to generalise dependency as a universal human condition. However, addressing how democracy is possible among unequally situated people is necessary for developing a distinctive theory of democracy that takes the fact of human dependency seriously. To this end, I develop an expanded conception of democracy that goes beyond the (...) individual exercise of voice to that of interacting with others according to an ethic of care that supports the autonomy of others. Drawing on Hannah Arendt’s notion of a ‘common world’ as a web of narratives arising from the complex interaction of plural perspectives, I argue that democracy conceived as ‘being part of the story’ can foster such an ethic. This has practical relevance for societies where the sites of social cooperation are shifting from employment to care. (shrink)
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    Perception of upside-down faces: An analysis from the viewpoint of cue saliency.M.Endo -1986 - In H. Ellis, M. Jeeves, F. Newcombe & Andrew W. Young,Aspects of Face Processing. Martinus Nijhoff. pp. 53--58.
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    Interaction between physiological and subjective states predicts the effect of a judging panel on the postures of cellists in performance.SatoshiEndo -2014 -Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Gender Signification in Japan's Kabuki-Influenced Popular Theatre.YukihiddeEndo -2009 -Semiotics:147-152.
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    Hirata kokugaku to kinsei shakai.Jun Endō -2008 - Tōkyō: Perikansha.
    江戸後期に活躍した平田篤胤の思想を宗教性に注目して内在的に把握し、さらにその展開を門人組織=気吹舎の実践が幕末社会ではたした役割から捉えかえし、思想史研究・社会史研究・宗教史研究の三つの視点と方法を有 機的に結びつけた注目の成果。.
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  39. (1 other version)Koisuru koto to aisuru koto.Shūsaku Endō -1957 - Tōkyō: Jitsugyō No Nihonsha.
  40. Les monstres et les démons qui effrayent les hommes à Okinawa.ShojiEndo -2003 -Iris 25:185-195.
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    Modern Japanese Christian Literature Prior to the Second World War.TasukuEndo -1988 -The Chesterton Review 14 (3):405-412.
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    Nichiren Shonin's View of Humanity: The Final Dharma Age and the Three Thousand Realms in One Thought-Moment.AsaiEndo -1999 -Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 26 (3-4):239-259.
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    Curiosity about a positive or negative event prolongs the duration of emotional experience.Michihiro Kaneko,Yuka Ozaki &Kazuya Horike -2017 -Cognition and Emotion 32 (3):600-607.
    Some researchers claim that uncertainty prolongs the duration of emotional experiences because uncertainty toward an emotion-eliciting event prolongs attention to that event. However, some results contradict this claim. We assumed that curiosity rather than uncertainty prolongs the duration of emotional experience via attention, and that attention and emotional experience are prolonged only when uncertainty elicits curiosity. This assumption is based on the information gap theory, which proposes that curiosity increases with uncertainty, but that curiosity decreases at a certain level of (...) uncertainty. We conducted a survey study to investigate the relationships among curiosity, uncertainty, attention and duration of positive and negative emotional experiences. The results showed that curiosity, but not uncertainty, prolonged the duration of emotional experiences and the process was completely mediated by attention both for positive and negative emotions. Moreover, uncertainty prolonged the duration of emotional experiences only when uncertainty elicited curiosity, which in turn prolonged attention to the emotion-eliciting event. (shrink)
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    Presidentialization of Japanese Politics? Examining Political Leader Evaluations and Vote Choice.Willy Jou &MasahisaEndo -2015 -Japanese Journal of Political Science 16 (3):357-387.
    In recent years, the impact of party leaders on voting behavior has attracted increasing attention, leading some scholars to identify a phenomenon of ‘presidentialization’. Many extant studies of this topic in Japan are limited to one or two electoral cycles. In order to trace long-term trends, this paper analyses longitudinal survey data to investigate the existence and magnitude of the effect party leader evaluations exert on vote choice in Japan. Empirical results show that while only dominant and forceful personalities substantially (...) influenced voters' likelihood of supporting their parties in the 1980s and 1990s, by the 2000s assessments of most major party leaders had a significant impact on their parties' electoral performance. In short, party leaders affect vote choice due not to their personalities, but instead to the position they hold. We also test the hypotheses that the association between leader appraisal and voting behavior would be particularly conspicuous among voters who lack party identification and those who are most heavily exposed to media reportage. Analysis reveals that independent voters are not more likely to vote on the basis of leader evaluations than partisans; a leader effect is found more frequently among voters with greater exposure to election coverage on television. (shrink)
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    The pleasure in/of the text: about the joys and perversities of reading.Fabien Arribert-Narce,Fuhito Endō &Kamila Pawlikowska (eds.) -2021 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Reading is a peculiar kind of experience. Although its practice and theory have a very long tradition, the question of aesthetic pleasure is as perplexing as ever. Why do we read? What exactly thrills us in the text? Taking the work of Roland Barthes as a central reference, the aim of this collection of essays is to investigate a variety of themes and issues associated with the question of readerly pleasure. Pleasure 'in' the text is related to the content of (...) the text and associated with various methods of representing the pleasures of 'real life', whereas pleasure 'of' the text is discovered in the literary form. The imperfect, if not erroneous, distinction between form and content, constitutes one of the main methodological techniques for identifying the two major sources of pleasure, and serves as a starting point for the inquiry. This bookdoes not merely offer a personal view of the problem in question, nor an exposition of this problem locked within the limits of a given theory, but a broader perspective consisting of the reflections of academics who critically evaluate both its theoretical and practical aspects, across disciplines such as literary theory and criticism, semiology, philosophy and psychoanalysis. (shrink)
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    Sport and gender part 3.Yoshitaka Kondo,TakuroEndo,Kanako Inaba &Rieko Yamaguchi -2005 -Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 27 (1):49-59.
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    Instance Management Problems in the Role Model of Hozo.Kouji Kozaki,SatoshiEndo &Riichiro Mizoguchi -2008 - In Tu-Bao Ho & Zhi-Hua Zhou,PRICAI 2008: Trends in Artificial Intelligence. Springer. pp. 614--625.
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    Tatakau koto ni imi wa aru no ka: heiwa no kachi o meguru tetsugakuteki kokoromi.Kaori Satō,Kenju Endō &Norihiro Yokochi (eds.) -2023 - Aomori-ken Hirosaki-shi: Hirosaki Daigaku Shuppankai.
    人間であること、これを問う政治哲学の徹底。その先に見えるのは、果たして平和的共存の根源性か、戦いのそのとき、自分以外ではありえない人間の生々しさか。.
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    The Significance of Body-Mind Awareness in Physical Education.Kazuko Takahashi,Naofumi Masumoto &TakuroEndo -2007 -Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 29 (1):71-77.
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    Calculations on the temperature dependence of the knight shift in liquid metals at constant volume and its measurement in sodium.Mitsuo Watabe,Minoru Tanaka,HirohisaEndo &B. K. Jones -1965 -Philosophical Magazine 12 (116):347-354.
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