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ARENDT, MELISSA-LILI, and NATALIA NOWACK. "THE VIRTUAL ARTIST. VOCALOID AND AN EXPERIMENT ON ITS PERCEPTION." ART AND SCIENCE OF TELEVISION 17, no. 1 (2021): 173–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.30628/1994-9529-2021-17.1-173-213.

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Over the past decade the voice synthesiser Vocaloid has gained great popularity in Japan. Critics debate on whether Vocaloid can be called a new musical instrument and if its creation marks a new era in (Japanese) popular music. The unique characteristic of a Vocaloid is its Alter Ego, its “virtual shape”, which is illustrated like common anime or manga characters such as Sailor Moon or Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne, thus owning not just a name but also human-like features. It was due to the use of avatar images that Vocaloid managed to spread across the world via the internet. The most famous anthropomorphic singer is called Hatsune Miku and is known for her long turquoise-coloured hair tied up in two ponytails. Being the uncrowned princess of Nico Nico Douga—the Japanese equivalent of YouTube, Miku opened up the pathway for even more Vocaloids like Luka Megurine or Rin and Len Kagamine. The contiguity of the new creating type to the “screen arts” is maintained by its own existence in the sphere of digital media. This new phenomenon is not very known in Europe, so the question on the principles of its existence is a vital one to discuss. Furthermore, we shall test how its music and appearance are perceived by people who do not belong to the fandom. How does a Non-Japanese listener react to a musical performance done by a computer program? One of the first answers to this question can be found in a study, which was conducted at the Martin-Luther-University in Halle (Saale), Germany. It focused on the reactions of the listeners. Although Europeans do not show as much interest in artificial intelligence as the Japanese, the test subjects showed great sympathy towards the singing program. The essay’s content is divided into four parts. It begins with a contemplation of Vocaloids sociological aspects (1), followed by the introduction of a selfproduced classification of its performances (2) and continues with an explanation on how the experimental research was conducted (3). The last part contains a summarised presentation of the results and a perspective on future research (4). The authors claim this research to be one of the very first tries to shed light on how the popularity of this new musical phenomenon can be explained.
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Rahmah, Yuliani. "Edogawa Rampo’s short story Kagami Jigoku: A Structural Study." KIRYOKU 4, no. 1 (June 6, 2020): 7–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/kiryoku.v4i1.7-17.

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The purpose of this research is to analyze the intrinsic elements found in the short story Kagami Jigoku by Edogawa Rampo. By using structural methods the analysis process find out the intrinsic elements which builds the Kagami Jikoku short story. As a result it is known that the Kagami Jikoku is a short story with a mystery theme as the hallmark of Rampo as its author. The characteristic of this short story can be seen from the theme which raised the unusual obsession problem of the main characters. With the first person point of view which tells in unusual way from the other short stories, the regression plot in Kagami Jikoku is able to tell the unique phenomenon of Japanese society and its modern technology through elements of place, time and socio-cultural aspects of Japanese society in the modern era
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West, Dixie, Bulat Khasanov, Olga Krylovich, Virginia Hatfield, Timur Khasanov, Dmitry Vasyukov, and Arkady Savinetsky. "Refining the Paleo-Aleut to Neo-Aleut transition using a new ΔR for the eastern Aleutian Islands, Alaska." Quaternary Research 91, no. 03 (January 3, 2019): 972–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/qua.2018.91.

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AbstractUsing six paired terrestrial and marine organics collected in the Islands of Four Mountains, Alaska, we present a new regional correction factor, ΔR (495±20 yr), for the eastern Aleutians. We compare our ΔR with previous North Pacific marine corrections. Using the ΔR for the eastern Aleutians, we calibrated the radiocarbon dates of 80 human skeletons recovered from village site Chaluka and cave burials at Ship Rock and Kagamil Islands. These burial places contain two morphologically and genetically distinct humans—an early form called Paleo-Aleut and a later form called Neo-Aleut. Researchers have contested (1) the timing of Neo-Aleut movements into the Aleutians, and (2) Neo-Aleut interactions with Paleo-Aleuts. Our recalibrations indicate that the oldest Paleo-Aleut burial (1135 BC) occurred at Chaluka and the youngest Paleo-Aleut cave burial occurred at Kagamil during the fourteenth century (AD 1305). Neo-Aleuts buried their dead at Chaluka by AD 1375. The oldest definitive Neo-Aleut cave burial occurred during the fifteenth century (AD 1420) at Ship Rock. Eastern Aleuts buried their dead in caves for centuries, with the youngest Neo-Aleut buried at Kagamil circa AD 1865.
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Westeppe, Sarah, Anna Dionysopoulou, Andre Kidszun, Isabella Schmeh, Oliver Bartsch, Eva Mildenberger, and Julia Winter. "Das Kagami-Ogata-Syndrom: Eine Rippenanomalie als pathognomonisches Korrelat für die klinische Diagnose eines (epi)genetischen Syndroms." Zeitschrift für Geburtshilfe und Neonatologie 224, no. 03 (December 18, 2019): 153–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1046-1424.

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ZusammenfassungInnerhalb von 4 Jahren (2014–2017) haben wir 2 Neugeborene mit der genetisch gesicherten Diagnose eines Kagami-Ogata-Syndroms (OMIM #608149) betreut. Pränatal fielen bei beiden Föten ein Polyhydramnion und in einem Fall eine Hepatomegalie auf. Beide Patienten litten postnatal unter einer respiratorischen Insuffizienz und wiesen mit einer Muskelhypotonie, einem vorspringenden Philtrum, vollen Wangen sowie einer breiten Nasenwurzel die typischen phänotypischen Merkmale dieses Imprinting-Defekts auf. Wegweisend für die Diagnosestellung waren die kleiderbügelförmigen Rippen („coat-hanger ribs“) und der glockenförmige Thorax (bell-shaped thorax) im Röntgenbild. Das Kagami-Ogata-Syndrom ist auf eine Veränderung der Genexpression auf dem Chromosom 14 zurückzuführen und wurde erstmals im Jahr 1991 beschrieben. Als Ursachen werden eine paternale uniparentale Disomie des Chromosoms 14 von Epimutationen sowie Mikrodeletionen unterschieden. Bisher sind in der Literatur rund 70 Fälle beschrieben worden. 34 Betroffene zählen zu der Kohorte der namensgebenden Forscher M. Kagami und T. Ogata. Die Inzidenz der Erkrankung ist bis heute unbekannt. Die Patienten zeigen oft eine verzögerte Entwicklung mit einer mentalen Retardierung, wobei mittlerweile in der Literatur auch Kasuistiken mit milderen Verläufen zu finden sind. 3 Kinder der Kohorte entwickelten im Verlauf ein Hepatoblastom, sodass Schnittstellen zu anderen Imprintingdefekten wie dem Beckwith-Wiedemann-Syndrom nach dem heutigen Stand der Wissenschaft nicht ausgeschlossen und bei den Nachuntersuchungen berücksichtigt werden müssen.
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Vidal, Claudine. "Alexis Kagame entre memoire et histoire." History in Africa 15 (1988): 493–504. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3171877.

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Les savoirs universitaires sur l'Afrique précoloniale ont été construits pour une large part grâce aux relations établies entre les spécialistes européens et des Africains qui (lettrés ou non), en raison de leur position sociale et de leurs qualités personnelles, possédaient une grande connaissance de leur culture. Mon enquête s'applique au champ de l'historiographie du Rwanda: j'examinerai quelles relations des chercheurs européens entretinrent avec un intellectuel autochtone, Alexis Kagame et comment, selon l'usage qu'ils eurent de son érudition, les uns l'instituérent historiens et les autres “informateur” alors qu'il donnait à ses écrits une portée toute différente, même si ces derniers avaient un caractère historique, même s'ils offraient une grande richesse d'information. Je ne veux nullement suggérer que ces relations furent exceptionnelles: d'autres savants européens, sur d'autres terrains, développèrent avec d'autres lettrés africains des relations comparables dans leur principe avec le cas présenté ici. En Europe aussi, le jeu des hiérarchies classant les intellectuels suscita, par exemple entre universitaires et érudits régionaux, des rapports homologues à ceux, établis en Afrique, par les intellectuels du “centre” avec ceux de la “périphérie”.
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SEKIDO, Gyokai. "Rissho Ankoku-ron and Azuma Kagami." JOURNAL OF INDIAN AND BUDDHIST STUDIES (INDOGAKU BUKKYOGAKU KENKYU) 45, no. 1 (1996): 232–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.4259/ibk.45.232.

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Luk, Ho-Ming. "Familial Kagami–Ogata syndrome in Chinese." Clinical Dysmorphology 26, no. 2 (April 2017): 124–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/mcd.0000000000000158.

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Kitazawa, Moe, Shinichiro Hayashi, Michihiro Imamura, Shin'ichi Takeda, Yumiko Oishi, Tomoko Kaneko-Ishino, and Fumitoshi Ishino. "Deficiency and overexpression of Rtl1 in the mouse cause distinct muscle abnormalities related to Temple and Kagami-Ogata syndromes." Development 147, no. 21 (September 2, 2020): dev185918. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.185918.

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ABSTRACTTemple and Kagami-Ogata syndromes are genomic imprinting diseases caused by maternal and paternal duplication of human chromosome 14, respectively. They exhibit different postnatal muscle-related symptoms as well as prenatal placental problems. Using the mouse models for these syndromes, it has been demonstrated that retrotransposon gag like 1 [Rtl1, also known as paternally expressed 11 (Peg11)] located in the mouse orthologous imprinted region is responsible for the prenatal placental problems because it is an essential placental gene for maintenance of fetal capillary network during gestation. However, the causative imprinted gene for the postnatal muscle-related symptoms remains unknown. Here, we demonstrate that Rtl1 also plays an important role in fetal/neonatal skeletal muscle development: its deletion and overproduction in mice lead to neonatal lethality associated with severe but distinct skeletal muscle defects, similar to those of Temple and Kagami-Ogata syndromes, respectively. Thus, it is strongly suggested that RTL1 is the major gene responsible for the muscle defects in addition to the placental defects in these two genomic imprinting diseases. This is the first example of an LTR retrotransposon-derived gene specific to eutherians contributing to eutherian skeletal muscle development.
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Yoshihiro, FUJITSUKA. "Kagami, M. ed.: EU (World Regional Geography 3)." Geographical review of Japan series A 85, no. 2 (2012): 157–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4157/grj.85.157.

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Gishoma, Chantal. "Une facette méconnue d’Alexis Kagame : le poète-traducteur." Études littéraires africaines, no. 24 (2007): 42. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1035344ar.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Kagamine"

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Earley, Jack. "Breaking a Violent Cycle: Human Rights and Governance in Post-Genocide Rwanda." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2016. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/1229.

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This paper explores the apparent contradiction between Rwanda’s impressive and internationally-recognized development in physical, economic and social conditions largely driven by the Kagame’s administration policies and the pervasive human rights violations also resulting from government policy. The author asks the question whether the nation – two decades removed from the 1994 genocide which resulted in the death of 800,000 people in 100 days – is ready and capable of transitioning to a political system and set of policies that value human rights and economic development equally, and whether that transition would reduce the risk of future unrest and violence.
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Powell, Stephen. "Positive Autonomy as a Mechanism in Rwanda’s Post-Genocide Development." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2017. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/1592.

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Rwanda is a small resource poor country in East Africa that has experienced almost two decades’ worth of significant growth following a genocide that claimed almost 10% of the country’s population. This paper explores the role of positive autonomy in the countries path to development hoping to demonstrate that countries that are ready to pursue independent policy initiatives ought to be encouraged to do so by their international partners. Positive autonomy has three defining characteristics; the ability of a country to pursue its own internally driven policy choices, especially in the face of external opposition but not necessarily in the face of opposition, “ownership” of a community over policy developments that affect them, i.e. their involvement in the administration of policy, and lastly, the ability of a country to reject policy propositions from the outside. Negative autonomy would be a lack of two or more of those conditions. Using this model, I seek to show that these three characteristics have been pursued by Rwanda as a result of its pre-genocide history. I also seek to show that these three characteristics have played a vital role in the development of Rwanda by allowing the government to pursue innovative strategies outside of international norms. To demonstrate this conclusion, I first look to the pre and post-colonial histories of Rwanda in order to examine the role of negative autonomy, seeking to build a case that demonstrates its lasting impact in Rwanda’s political character. I then examine an extreme case of negative autonomy in the case of the CFA monetary union followed by an extended examination of a clear case of positive autonomy in Rwanda and the benefits and failures it has produced. I then briefly examine the relationship between development aid and influence also demonstrating that Rwanda’s position on development aid mirrors its position on positive autonomy in general. Finally, I briefly examine three different examples of positive autonomy in Rwanda as a supplement to the extended example to demonstrate that some of the biggest policy initiatives undertaken by the Rwandan government are either the result of positive autonomy, are successful because of positive autonomy or can be drastically improved by a better implementation of positive autonomy. I hope that this research can be seen as a fresh lens for examining the relationship between weak and powerful states to validate the position that more autonomy for weaker states in their decision-making processes can produce much more successful results in their development drives.
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Onana, Auguste Charles. "Rwanda, l'Opération Turquoise et la controverse médiatique (1994-2014) : analyse des enquêtes journalistiques, des documents secret-défense et de la stratégie militaire." Thesis, Lyon, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LYSE3083.

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Le 22 juin 1994, le Conseil de sécurité de l’ONU vote la résolution 929 autorisantle déploiement d’une force multinationale humanitaire, neutre et impartiale au Rwandaayant pour mission de mettre fin aux massacres. Concrètement, c’est la France, àl’initiative de ce projet, qui va assurer le commandement de la mission dénomméeOpération Turquoise. Celle-ci se heurte à l’opposition des rebelles tutsis du FrontPatriotique Rwandais, aux réserves des organisations humanitaires mais elle reçoit lesoutien appuyé du gouvernement intérimaire rwandais hutu. L’Opération Turquoisesuscite surtout une vague d’accusations dans la presse française, le président FrançoisMitterrand et les militaires français étant accusés de « complicité de génocide », voire de« participation au génocide ». Ces accusations perdurent et reviennent régulièrementdepuis plus de vingt ans, relayées par des journalistes qui disent avoir découvert puisrévélé « l’inavouable » rôle de la France au Rwanda.Cette étude analyse les enquêtes journalistiques menées de 1994 à 2014 et lesconfronte aux documents confidentiels et secret-défense issus des archives américaines,françaises, rwandaises et onusiennes, ainsi qu’à la stratégie militaire mise en oeuvredurant l’Opération Turquoise. Elle permet ainsi d’identifier les sources sur lesquellesreposent ces accusations et d’en évaluer le bien-fondé. Ce faisant, elle met en évidence lafaçon dont la recherche s’est concentrée sur le génocide au détriment de la lutte arméeinitiée par le FPR de 1990 à juillet 1994, laissant de côté des aspects essentiels à lacompréhension de la tragédie rwandaise
On the 22nd June 1994, the UN Security Council passes the resolution 929authorising the deployment of a multinational humanitarian, neutral and impartial force toRwanda having as its mission to put an end to the massacres. In concrete terms, it isFrance, on initiative of this project, who goes to carry out the command of the missionnamed Operation Turquoise. This comes up against the opposition of the Tutsis rebels ofthe Rwandan Patriotic Front, to the reservations of the humanitarian organisations but itreceives the backup support of the acting Rwandan Hutu government. OperationTurquoise incites above all a wave of accusations in the French press, with the PresidentFrançois Mitterand and the French military soldiers being accused of 'complicity ingenocide', even of taking part in the genocide. These accusations have endured and havebeen regularly coming back for more than twenty years, relayed by journalists who claimto have discovered then revealed the shameful role of France in RwandaThis study analyses the journalistic inquiries led from 1994 to 2014 and comparesthem with confidential secret defence documents stemming from American, French,Rwandan and UN records, as well as the military strategy put in place during OperationTurquoise. It also allows identification of the sources on which these accusations lie andevaluation of their validity. In so doing, it brings to the fore the way in which the researchhas focused on the genocide to the detriment of the armed struggle initiated by the RPFfrom 1990 to July 1994, leaving aside essential aspects in the comprehension of theRwandan tragedy
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Cazeiro, Daniel Filipe Inácio. "Síndrome de Kagami-Ogata : um caso clínico." Master's thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10451/46685.

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Trabalho Final do Curso de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Lisboa, 2020
A síndrome de Kagami-Ogata (KOS) é uma doença genética rara, caracterizada por alterações patológicas durante a gravidez, alterações morfológicas típicas/patognomónicas como o fácies dismórfico e a presença de tórax “em forma de sino” com arcos costais “em cabide”; dificuldades na alimentação; atraso do desenvolvimento estaturo-ponderal e psicomotor e risco aumentado de hepatoblastoma. A base genética da KOS está relacionada com o fenómeno epigenético de imprinting, do qual resulta a sobre-expressão de genes paternos (PEGs) e a ausência de expressão de genes maternos (MEGs) na região 14q32.2. As múltiplas comorbilidades dos doentes com KOS tornam o seu tratamento e seguimento complexos, e a sua mortalidade é considerável nos primeiros anos de vida. É realizada uma revisão bibliográfica da literatura relativa à patologia em questão, bem como a apresentação de um caso clínico de um recém-nascido. Posteriormente, é discutido o caso clínico à luz da revisão efetuada.
A síndrome de Kagami-Ogata (KOS) é uma doença genética rara, caracterizada por alterações patológicas durante a gravidez, alterações morfológicas típicas/patognomónicas como o fácies dismórfico e a presença de tórax “em forma de sino” com arcos costais “em cabide”; dificuldades na alimentação; atraso do desenvolvimento estaturo-ponderal e psicomotor e risco aumentado de hepatoblastoma. A base genética da KOS está relacionada com o fenómeno epigenético de imprinting, do qual resulta a sobre-expressão de genes paternos (PEGs) e a ausência de expressão de genes maternos (MEGs) na região 14q32.2. As múltiplas comorbilidades dos doentes com KOS tornam o seu tratamento e seguimento complexos, e a sua mortalidade é considerável nos primeiros anos de vida. É realizada uma revisão bibliográfica da literatura relativa à patologia em questão, bem como a apresentação de um caso clínico de um recém-nascido. Posteriormente, é discutido o caso clínico à luz da revisão efetuada.
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Chen, Chi-Lin, and 陳綺齡. "Japanese Scholar Mitsuyuki Kagami''s views on China and His Intellectual Evolution: The Metaphor of Mirror." Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/82442268212942101544.

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Japanese academic circle has been doing Chinese study for a long time, so there are many different points of view in their understanding of China. This thesis tries to provide one aspect of those through the research of Mitsuyuki Kagami, and also tries to offer a way of thinking for nation study in Taiwan through Mitsuyuki Kagami’s study of methodology. The research methods in the thesis are text analysis and interview. We arrange his academic thinking by finding out how he generated the views on China from his intellectual evolution, and by analyzing his academic productions. We can know how Kagami thinks of himself from the interview and can dig out his potential awareness through text analysis. As a scholar doing Chinese study, he tries to solve the problems between China and Japan nowadays by discussing methodology of Chinese study, and bring out “co-behaviorism”, nation study, and the return of the concept, “the metaphor of mirror”.
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Books on the topic "Kagamine"

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Asukai, Chisa. Kagami yo kagami. Tōkyō: Futaba sha, 2014.

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Akutagawa, Jin. Ritoru hebun: Kagamino monogatari. Fukuoka-shi: Ashi shobō, 2001.

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Iinkai, Kagamino Chōshi Henshū. Kagamino chōshi: Minzoku hen. Okayama-ken Tomata-gun Kagamino-chō: Kagamino-chō, 1993.

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Iinkai, Kagamino Chōshi Henshū. Kagamino chōshi: Kōko shiryō hen. Okayama-ken Tomata-gun Kagamino-chō: Kagamino-chō, 2000.

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Horn, Carl Gustav, ed. Unofficial Hatsune Mix: Story and Art by Kei. Milwaukie, USA: Dark Horse Manga, 2014.

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Kagami no chikara kagami no omoi. Tōkyō: Daikōsha, 1999.

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Michael, Ende. Kagami no naka no kagami: Meikyū. Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten, 1985.

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Yōseibu, Kokuritsu Gekijō Chōsa, ed. Sumidagawa tsui no kagamon. Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Nihon Geijutsu Bunka Shinkōkai, 2014.

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Kurashima, Tokihisa. Honchō bijin kagami. Tōkyō: Koten Bunko, 1985.

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Katsuhiko, Takahashi. Shunrō awase kagami. Tōkyō: Bungei Shunjū, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Kagamine"

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Fleischmann, Ulrich. "Kagame, Alexis." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_4068-1.

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Naumann, Wolfram. "Masu kagami." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–2. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_16710-1.

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Naumann, Wolfram. "Mizu kagami." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–2. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_16729-1.

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Podur, Justin. "The State Kagame Built." In America's Wars on Democracy in Rwanda and the DR Congo, 257–83. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44699-4_12.

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Königsberg, Matthew. "Fujiwara no Tametsune: Ima kagami." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–2. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_2125-1.

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Masolo, D. A. "Alexis Kagame and African socio-linguistics." In African Philosophy, 181–205. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3517-4_8.

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Klopfenstein, Eduard. "Takeda Izumo II: Sugawara denju tenarai kagami." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–3. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_21216-1.

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Fleischmann, Ulrich. "Kagame, Alexis: La philosophie bântu-rwandaise de l'être." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–2. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_4069-1.

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Takehara, Masaatsu, and Naoya Hasegawa. "Kenkichi Kagami: Founder of Insurance Business in Japan." In Sustainable Management of Japanese Entrepreneurs in Pre-War Period from the Perspective of SDGs and ESG, 199–219. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6507-6_12.

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Jjuuko, Margaret. "Framing the Debate on ‘Kagame III’ in Rwanda’s Print Media." In Perspectives on Political Communication in Africa, 159–72. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62057-2_10.

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Conference papers on the topic "Kagamine"

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Altmann, J., W. Henrich, D. Horn, D. Korinth, and S. Verlohren. "Das Kagami-Ogata Syndrom – eine wichtige Differentialdiagnose zum Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrom. Ein Fallbericht." In Interdisziplinärer Kongress | Ultraschall 2018 – 42. Dreiländertreffen SGUM | DEGUM | ÖGUM. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1670391.

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