In his book, Stigler cited the practice of lesson
study by Japanese teachers as a possible reason for Japanese students» success.
The origins of Tabata training lead to
a study by Japanese scientist Dr. Izumi Tabata, who founded this type of training, primarily focused on the fact that high intensity training improved VO2 max (or your maximal oxygen consumption) by about 14 %, while anaerobic capacity improved by 28 %.
Sad music might actually evoke positive emotions reveals a new
study by Japanese researchers published in the open - access journal Frontiers in Psychology.
But a new
study by Japanese researchers concludes that you do not smell TCA directly; rather, TCA blocks up your sense of smell and distorts your ability to detect odors.
A new multi-institutional
study by Japanese researchers shows a potential rare gene mutation that could act as a predictor for two neurodevelopmental disorders, schizophrenia and autism.
Vinegar may also prevent body - fat accumulation, according to a 2009 animal
study by Japanese researchers.
Despite the fact contaminated water was dumped into the sea after the disaster,
studies by Japanese and foreign labs have shown radioactive cesium in fish caught in the region has fallen and is now within Japan's food safety limits.
«Statistical method on gravitationally lensed quasars have been known to be sensitive to the expansion history of the universe,» Masashi Chiba, Professor at Tohoku University, says, «therefore actively
studied by Japanese researchers in the 1990s.
Not exact matches
A
study by J.P. Morgan, released Tuesday, projected
Japanese auto exports to China to crash 70 percent during the October - December period.
In
Japanese Music and Musical Instruments,
by William P. Malm, there is a brief chapter on Buddhist religious music, and a little information can be gleaned from the notes accompanying recordings of
Japanese music
by Folkways (FR8980), but the
study of music in the Buddhism of China, Japan, Korea, and Tibet has not yet been written.
The
study quite reasonably suggests there is a finite amount of sleep to be had, at least for the 50
Japanese 19 - month - olds tracked
by researchers.
Junichi Haruyama of the
Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency and colleagues found the «skylight» into a suspected intact tube when
studying images of a volcanic area of the moon called the Marius Hills, taken
by Japan's Kaguya spacecraft.
He worked on the
study with a team of
Japanese scientists led
by Dr. Takashi Morihara at Osaka University.
The moon may carry material produced
by life from Earth dating back to when plants first filled the planet's air with oxygen, according to
study of data from a
Japanese lunar orbiter.
The
study protocol was governed
by the guidelines of the
Japanese government, based on the Helsinki Declaration.
The
study also refutes claims
by Norwegian and
Japanese whale hunters that hunting is necessary for scientific reasons, Clark argues: «This research shows that you can
study these animals better alive than dead.»
The
study, she notes, dug into
Japanese archaeological literature rarely seen
by foreign scientists.
The
study, appearing online in eLife, was conducted
by researchers at NIH's Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) and National Human Genome Research Institute and the
Japanese National Institute of Genetics.
ScienceInsider also noted
Japanese plans to send a walking robot to
study the moon, a new tornado hunting program, plans
by Stanford University to publicize payments to faculty members from drug or device firms, and police protection for the head of India's space program against a possible terrorist attack.
The
study by scientists from UNSW, the
Japanese Red Cross Society and the RIKEN BioResource Centre in Japan, is published in the journal Blood.
72 million ($ 80 million) is earmarked
by the
Japanese ministry of research for the
study of the interactions of 30,000 human proteins.
A team led
by Prof. Fumitaka Homae
studied a rarely targeted population for this subject:
Japanese junior high school students learning English as a second language in a school environment.
In a separate
study conducted
by Zhang Zhaobin of the College of Urban and Environmental Sciences at Peking University, exposure to TPT reduced the ability of the
Japanese Medaka fish (Oryzias latipes) to produce viable offspring
by as much as 75 % in a controlled facility.
Tomonaga was inspired to
study physics
by hearing Albert Einstein lecture in Kyoto in 1922, as well as
by reading popular science books written in
Japanese.
Long ago, U.S. business learned the benefits of constantly soliciting advice from workers on the shop floor
by studying the startling success of the
Japanese automobile industry.
While lauding the ongoing efforts
by TEPCO and
Japanese researchers to
study the levels offshore, «no one country can do everything,» says Buesseler.
Last July, Novartis Pharma admitted that a former employee created a conflict of interest
by participating in clinical
studies of valsartan, sold under the trade name Diovan, conducted
by five
Japanese medical schools while concealing his affiliation with the company.
No one is more concerned than the
Japanese, who are surrounded
by seas; about 73 % of Japan is forested, mountainous, and unsuitable for agricultural, industrial, or residential use, as a result, the habitable zones are mainly located in or near coastal areas, so much so that, there are growing concerns in Japan of the impact of climate change on their coastal surroundings, prompting the
Japanese government to set up an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to undertake a
study on climate change, to provide future projections of coastal erosion based on representative concentration pathway (RCP) scenarios.
Researchers learned how much mercury the body can tolerate from
studies of victims of catastrophic poisoning, such as the
Japanese sickened
by eating fish from Minamata Bay and the Iraqis who ate grain treated with a methylmercury - based preservative in the early 1970s.
This population epidemiology
study uses data from a
Japanese national registry to characterize trends in use of chest compression and defibrillation
by bystanders and associated rates of neurologically intact survival among patients with out - of - hospital cardiac arrest.
In the present
study, we attempted to analyze the neural basis of this behavior
by mapping the active brain regions of
Japanese honeybee workers during the formation of a hot defensive bee ball.
The first manuscript entitled, Circulating Free Tumor - derived DNA (ctDNA) Determination of EGFR Mutation Status in Real - World European and
Japanese Patients with Advanced NSCLC: the ASSESS
Study, used samples from the large ASSESS study to evaluate EGFR mutation status by analyzing ctDNA from blood pl
Study, used samples from the large ASSESS
study to evaluate EGFR mutation status by analyzing ctDNA from blood pl
study to evaluate EGFR mutation status
by analyzing ctDNA from blood plasma.
For example, a
study published
by Japanese researchers in 2003 found that taking taurine supplements before working out for one week resulted in significant increases in VO2 max (which is the maximum capacity of the body to transport and use oxygen) in adult male subjects.
Antidepressants are the most commonly prescribed drugs
by doctors, but one
Japanese study revealed that simply
by consuming flaxseed you can combat the depression.
A
Japanese study estimated DBP exposure to
by 20 % -30 % of the dietary intake, with maximum daily exposure from indoor air concentrations to be about 136 kg / day.
In fact, a 2004
study found that premenstrual cravings varied
by culture and that chocolate was most craved in the US, while
Japanese women favored cravings for rice and sushi (totally switching my cravings to this!).
A
Japanese study showed that eating 70 grams — about two and a half ounces — of broccoli sprouts daily for 2 months reduced levels of HpSA, a marker of H. pylori infestation,
by over 40 percent.
One
Japanese study demonstrated that feeding 1,200 units of vitamin D per day to schoolchildren in the winter months slashed their risk of contracting the influenza A infection
by roughly 40 percent.
According to a new
study by the National Centre for Global Health and Medicine in Tokyo, adhering to
Japanese guidelines for eating can lead to a longer, happier, and healthier life.
In a
study released in 2000
by the American Chemical Society,
Japanese biochemists discovered that phytochemicals in avocados could help reduce liver damage.
With over 2000 published
studies in the last 10 years, scientists have confirmed that the health benefits experienced
by the Eastern
Japanese, comes from this crucial nutrient — Vitamin K2.
Improved Circulation — Drinking up to a 5 ounce cup of black coffee has been proven to cause a 30 % boost in capillary blood flow, according to a
Japanese study as reported
by The American Heart Assoc. Increased blood level circulation results in better oxygenation of your body's tissues (increased oxygenation means improved performance in physical activities).
The FDA
study that showed cancer development in mice was due to the chronic diarrhea / inflammation confirmed
by Japanese researchers.
A
study conducted
by Japanese researchers found that administering pomegranate extract to a group of rats whose ovaries had been removed seemed to lower their indicators for depression.
This
study and the JECFA position was further supported
by the recent publication of a
Japanese study (J. Toxico Pathol., 14 (1), 37 - 43, 2001), that found carrageenan does not promote tumor growth.
It is a bit irresponsible to just linked an NCBI
study of diabetes that shows no indication that the
Japanese got their diabetes based on their rice based diet, maybe one should also take the diet shift into account: Asian cultures is now catching up
by diabetes as they are increasingly SHIFTING to western fast food culture
Vitamin C has been shown in a
Japanese study to cut mortality in cancer patients
by 25 percent.
The
studies on soy are funded
by the dairy companies who ignore the fact the Chinese,
Japanese and Koreans have being consuming soy in the form of tofu, soy milk and soy skin in soup for thousands of years with no side affects.
The idea of tabata intervals was brought to life in 1996
by Japanese scientist Dr. Izumi Tabata in a
study titled «Effects of moderate - intensity endurance and high - intensity intermittent training on anaerobic capacity and VO2max».
The paper explains that these pills were provided
by the National Cancer Institute, but i also did a little more reading on the internet and found that it's made
by a
japanese company that makes these pills available to institutions for research (apparently Polyphenon E is the preferred means of
studying standardized quantities of tea catechins, as opposed to extracting the substances from tea leaves oneself).