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Atsumi, Kazuhiko. "Kazuhiko Atsumi." LASER THERAPY 18, no. 1 (2009): 8–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.5978/islsm.18.8.

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Nambu, Yoichiro. "Kazuhiko Nishijima." Physics Today 62, no. 8 (August 2009): 58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3206100.

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Michiko, Hase. "Kazuko Watanabe." Australian Feminist Studies 16, no. 35 (July 2001): 151–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08164640120075998.

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Cooper, Edwin L., Tetsuo Fukumoto, Kunihiko Kobayashi, Shigeru Muramatsu, and Susumu Tomonaga. "Kazuhiko Awaya 1922–1995." Developmental & Comparative Immunology 20, no. 4 (July 1996): 229. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0145-305x(96)90004-x.

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Ono, Minoru. "Remembering Professor Kazuhiko Atsumi." Journal of Artificial Organs 23, no. 2 (April 16, 2020): 96–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10047-020-01165-0.

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Ishii, Tatsuro. "Kazuko Yoshiyuki on Acting." Drama Review: TDR 29, no. 4 (1985): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1145688.

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NAKAJIMA, HEIZO. "Kazuko Inoue (1919–2017)." ENGLISH LINGUISTICS 34, no. 2 (2018): 398–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.9793/elsj.34.2_398.

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Evans, Ronald M. "In Memoriam: Kazuhiko Umesono (1958–1999)." Molecular Endocrinology 14, no. 5 (May 2000): 593. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/mend.14.5.0491.

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Evans, R. M. "In Memoriam: Kazuhiko Umesono (1958-1999)." Molecular Endocrinology 14, no. 5 (May 1, 2000): 593. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/me.14.5.593.

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Bohomol, Elena. "Impacto dos estudos da professora Kazuko." Revista SOBECC 24, no. 1 (April 10, 2019): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.5327/10.5327/z1414-4425201900010002.

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Comentários sobre o artigo de revisão, de autoria da Profª Drª. Eliana Auxiliadora Magalhães Costa, intitulado “Reprocessamento de Produtos: Estado da arte à luz dos estudos de Kazuko Uchikawa Graziano”, publicado na última edição da Rev. SOBECC [2018;23(3):143-154].
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Hasegawa, Nobuko. "Obituary: Dr Kazuko Inoue (1919–2017)." Journal of Japanese Linguistics 34, no. 2 (October 25, 2018): 169–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jjl-2018-0012.

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Nimsakul, Narong. "Obituary of Great Teacher, Prof. Kazuhiko Atsumi." LASER THERAPY 29, no. 1 (2020): 9–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.5978/islsm.20-ob-01.

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Wanaka, Akio, Andrew J. Lawrence, Yukio Yoneda, Bernard Zalc, Alfreda Stadlin, Juana Maria Pasquini, and Philip M. Beart. "Kazuhiro Ikenaka (1952–2018)." Journal of Neurochemistry 149, no. 1 (March 6, 2019): 158–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jnc.14679.

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Guchinova, E. B. M. "Black Sun and Ring-Fenced Space: Images of Сaptivity in the Art of Sergey Parajanov and Kazuki Yasuo." Critique and Semiotics 37, no. 2 (2019): 78–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/2307-1737-2019-2-78-99.

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The article is devoted to the art of two outstanding artists – Sergey Paradzhanov (USSR) and Kazuki Yasuo (Japan). Sregey Paradjanov was convicted and spent five years in camps, Yasuo Kazuki found himself in a Soviet camp for prisoners of war. The humiliating experience of the imprisonment of artists was reflected in their works, which did not cease behind barbed wire. But both artists are united by the theme of human freedom in unfree conditions, where the boundaries of freedom can be outlined by the boundaries of a totalitarian state, and by military order at the front, and by barbed wire of a camp fence.Paradzhanov and his camp creativity and outlined – fenced open space. He and Kazuki used bricolage techniques, and the Japanese artist himself composed the composition of colors, since the factory colors do not convey the alien black sun. At the same time, their presence in fundamentally different camps (camps and GUPVI camps) was reflected in the portraits of the prisoners: Parajanov’s campers had no need to survive, and Parajanov painted their colorful faces, tired of hunger and excessive labor, Japanese prisoners of war depersonalized and Kazuki painted them with the same faces. By the way, bodily practices were different: Paradzhanov's fellow campers suffered from syphilis, and Kazuk's fellow campers suffered from dystrophy. Paradzhanov and Kazuki create dolls that, by their own genre, reflect the depersonalization process and the puppet dependence of man in the hands of a totalitarian state. However, the fact that after the camp they became different, that the camp experience remained with the artists forever reflected in their self-portraits and especially in the logo. Sergey Paradzhanov in his logo depicted not only his profile, but also a thumbprint inside the letter C., this shows the prisoner's fingerprint and his unique identity, as well as the barbed wire. Kazuki in his logo shows a self-portrait in which he removed all the details and instead of a human face the captive's working tool appears.
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Barshay, Andrew E. "The Painted Gulag: Kazuki Yasuo and The Siberia Within Me." Representations 119, no. 1 (2012): 60–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/rep.2012.119.1.60.

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This essay explores the work of the Japanese painter Kazuki Yasuo (1911–1974), who was captured by Soviet forces at the end of World War II and spent eighteen months in a series of labor camps in Siberia. Particular emphasis is given to the link between image and word that emerged in his work as Kazuki struggled to come to terms with his memories of captivity.
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Coustans, Mathieu, Kazuko Nishimura, Michel Bron, Domenico Pepe, and Taekwang Jang. "Switzerland Chapter Hosts SSCS Distinguished Lecturer Kazuko Nishimura [Chapters]." IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine 13, no. 2 (2021): 90–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mssc.2021.3072192.

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Brace, C. Loring, and Noriko Seguchi. "Kazuro Hanihara 1927–2004." Dental Anthropology Journal 18, no. 2 (September 3, 2018): 65–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.26575/daj.v18i2.136.

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Phillips, Thomas E. "The Roman Empire in Luke's Narrative - By Kazuhiko Yamazaki-Ransom." Religious Studies Review 36, no. 3 (September 22, 2010): 231–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-0922.2010.01448_30.x.

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Imachi, Kou. "Emeritus Prof. Kazuhiko Atsumi, Japanese pioneer of the artificial heart." Artificial Organs 44, no. 9 (August 13, 2020): 913–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aor.13780.

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King, Bruce, and Cynthia F. Wong. "Kazuo Ishiguro." World Literature Today 76, no. 1 (2002): 158. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40157103.

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King, Bruce, and Barry Lewis. "Kazuo Ishiguro." World Literature Today 76, no. 3/4 (2002): 100. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40157643.

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Misugi, Kazuaki. "Founders of Pediatric Pathology: Kazuaki Misugi." Pediatric and Developmental Pathology 15, no. 1_suppl (January 2012): 6–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.2350/11-11-1123-pb.1.

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O’Donnell, Marie Anne. "Kazuhiro Maeshima: Excitement under the microscope." Journal of Cell Biology 218, no. 11 (October 23, 2019): 3529–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201910088.

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Tamiya, Kouichi, Toshiyuki Beppu, and Kazuaki Ishihara. "Double-exponential curve fitting of isometric relaxation: a new measure for myocardial lusitropism." American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 269, no. 4 (October 1, 1995): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.1995.269.4.1-a.

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Pages H393–H406: Kouichi Tamiya, Toshiyuki Beppu, and Kazuaki Ishihara. “Double-exponential curve fitting of isometric relaxation: a new measure for myocardial lusitropism.” Page H402: Figure 10 should appear as the following. (See PDF)
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Masuo, Kazuko. "Editorial [Hot topic: Hypertension and Diabetes (Guest Editor: Kazuko Masuo)]." Current Hypertension Reviews 7, no. 3 (November 1, 2011): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1573402111107030125.

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Otsuka, Kazuhiro, and Tomoyuki Kakeshita. "Elastic-Constant Behavior in Ti-Ni-Based Alloys." MRS Bulletin 27, no. 2 (February 2002): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/mrs2002.27.

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The following is a Web Extra expanding upon the introductory article, “Science and Technology of Shape-Memory Alloys: New Developments,” by Kazuhiro Otsuka and Tomoyuki Kakeshita, Guest Editors, published in MRS Bulletin27 (2002) pp. 91–100.
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Jin, Y. M., A. Artemev, and A. G. Khachaturyan. "Computer Simulations of the Martensitic Transformation." MRS Bulletin 27, no. 2 (February 2002): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/mrs2002.28.

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The following is a Web Extra expanding upon the introductory article, “Science and Technology of Shape-Memory Alloys: New Developments,” by Kazuhiro Otsuka and Tomoyuki Kakeshita, Guest Editors, published in MRS Bulletin27 (2002) pp. 91–100.
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Office, Editorial. "Congratulations! Best Paper Award 2010." International Journal of Automation Technology 4, no. 5 (September 5, 2010): 411. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/ijat.2010.p411.

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The first Best Paper Award ceremony was held in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, Japan, on July 23, attended by authors and IJAT committee members who took part in the selection process for IJAT, Vol.3 (2009). The award winner(s) will also be announced on the IJAT website and given a certificate and a nearly US$1,000 honorarium. The Best Paper Award 2010 is as follows: Title: A Machine Tool Spindle Achieving Real-Time Balancing Using Magnetic Fluid Authors: Keiichi Nakamoto, Shinya Mitsuhashi, Kazuhiko Adachi, and Keiichi Shirase IJAT, Vol.3 No.2, pp. 193-198, March 2009
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Office, Editorial. "Congratulations! Best Paper Award 2010." International Journal of Automation Technology 4, no. 5 (September 5, 2010): 411. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/ijat.2010.p0411.

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The first Best Paper Award ceremony was held in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, Japan, on July 23, attended by authors and IJAT committee members who took part in the selection process for IJAT, Vol.3 (2009). The award winner(s) will also be announced on the IJAT website and given a certificate and a nearly US$1,000 honorarium. The Best Paper Award 2010 is as follows: Title: A Machine Tool Spindle Achieving Real-Time Balancing Using Magnetic Fluid Authors: Keiichi Nakamoto, Shinya Mitsuhashi, Kazuhiko Adachi, and Keiichi Shirase IJAT, Vol.3 No.2, pp. 193-198, March 2009
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Herzig, Karl-Heinz. "Kazuhiko Tatemoto – A homage to an outstanding scientist in peptide research." Peptides 123 (January 2020): 170235. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.peptides.2019.170235.

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Pekar, Thomas. "Tamura, Kazuhiko (Hrsg.): Schauplatz der Verwandlungen. Variationen über Inszenierung und Hybridität." Informationen Deutsch als Fremdsprache 40, no. 2-3 (June 1, 2013): 348–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/infodaf-2013-2-393.

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Konishi, Gen-ichi, and Hiroshi Ikeda. "Dedicated to Professor Kazuhiko Mizuno on the occasion of his retirement." Research on Chemical Intermediates 39, no. 1 (June 15, 2012): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11164-012-0628-4.

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Nolph, Karl D. "DR. Kazuo Ota." Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis 30, no. 6 (November 2010): 595. http://dx.doi.org/10.3747/pdi.2010.00184.

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Christou, Maria. "Kazuo Ishiguro's Nonactors." Novel 53, no. 3 (November 1, 2020): 360–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00295132-8624552.

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Abstract At center stage in Kazuo Ishiguro's work is the figure of the nonactor: a character type that confronts us time and again with scenarios in which action is devalued. This essay shows that, despite finding themselves in situations that mandate action, Ishiguro's characters opt instead for risk-averse and mechanical-like behaviors that are antonymous to change. This, however, is not a solely aesthetic phenomenon, and the essay examines the figure of the nonactor in Ishiguro's novels as part of a broader turn toward nonaction. It does so by considering this figure in relation to a distinctly twentieth-century context within which, as Hannah Arendt has it, human action came to be seen as more dangerous than ever before. Ishiguro's nonactors can be seen as the legacy, but also as the mutations, of this understanding in our own era and in the contemporary novel. This legacy, the essay demonstrates, reveals an underexamined aspect of the neoliberal mind-set that dominates the post–Cold War world. Rather than promote the worthiness of individual, self-serving action, Ishiguro's novels bring to the forefront something different though no less pernicious: a wholescale devaluation of the individual's capacity to act.
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Phyo, Yati, Canh Minh Do, and Ogata Kazuhiro. "A divide and conquer approach to leads-to-model checking." ITNOW 63, no. 2 (June 1, 2021): 66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/itnow/bwab063.

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Abstract The paper ‘A Divide and Conquer Approach to Leads-to Model Checking’, by Yati Phyo, Canh Minh Do and Kazuhiro Ogata, published in The Computer Journal (February 2021), explores a new leads-to model method to negate the state involvement in model checking.
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Baba, Hiroko, and Yukio Yoneda. "Special Issue Dedicated to Dr. Kazuhiro Ikenaka." Neurochemical Research 43, no. 1 (January 2018): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11064-017-2436-0.

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Yaron, Reuven. "Simo Parpola and Kazuko Watanabe, State Archives of Assyria Volume II." Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte. Romanistische Abteilung 111, no. 1 (August 1, 1994): 741–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.7767/zrgra.1994.111.1.741.

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AKITSU, Mototeru. "Rice Farming Organization and Farmer^|^rsquo;s Consciousness by Kazuho KOBAYASHI." Journal of Rural Studies(1994) 8, no. 2 (2002): 60–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.9747/jrs.8.2_60.

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Robert Lee, A. "Pocket Books to Global Beat: Andrei Voznesensky, Kazuko Shiraishi, Michael Horovitz." Orbis Litterarum 59, no. 3 (June 2004): 218–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0105-7510.2004.00806.x.

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Antony, Robert J. "Ono Kazuko: Chinese Women in a Century of Revolution, 1850–1950." History: Reviews of New Books 18, no. 2 (October 1990): 80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03612759.1990.9945686.

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Mohanty, Manoranjan. "Forces of Unity in Contemporary China: A Response to Mori Kazuko." China Report 38, no. 3 (August 2002): 397–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000944550203800305.

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Singh, Arvinder. "Why this Preoccupation with 'Break-up'?: A Response to Mori Kazuko." China Report 38, no. 3 (August 2002): 403–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000944550203800306.

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Huppatz, D. J. "MUJI, by Kazuko Koike, Naoto Fukasawa, Kenya Hara, and Takashi Sugimoto." Design and Culture 3, no. 3 (November 2011): 411–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.2752/175470811x13071166525810.

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Noriko, Mizuta, and Eiji Sekine. "Beyond Home And City: Poems By Ishigaki Rin And Shiraishi Kazuko." Review of Japanese Culture and Society 30, no. 1 (2018): 120–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/roj.2018.0009.

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Mizukawa, Makoto, Kazuhito Yokoi, Tsutomu Hasegawa, Shigeki Sugano, and Yasushi Nakauchi. "Special Issue on Kukanchi Interactive Human – Space Design and Intelligence Dedicated to Dr. Kazuo Tanie." Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics 21, no. 4 (August 20, 2009): 441–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/jrm.2009.p0441.

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The history of science and technology evolution plays a great role in expanding human ability. Physical enhancement is done by controlling power after invention of steam engines and governor. These lead inventions of various useful machines to improve the productivity of material, food, and many attractive consumer products such as automobiles. Electrics and electronics also provided social infrastructure for industries and individual life. From ancient times, media have been developed to assist in intellectual activities such as characters, clay boards, papers, printing machines to carry knowledge. The accumulation of knowledge was one source of governance power and social movement of the Enlightenment promoted spreading such knowledge to citizens by editing Encyclopedias. This movement opened modern and civilized era. Telecommunication and computer technologies have accelerated to develop tools that help thinking and communication using the enormous knowledge stored in storages distributed worldwide. Kukanchi —Interactive Human-Space Design and Intelligence— enhances human physical boundary limited by its body to its surrounding space adopting and fusing technologies such as robotics, structured information, sensor network, object oriented software, software engineering of Robot Technology (RT) middleware, human–robot–interaction, etc. Kukanchi is expected to provide barrier–free environment and support to maintain QoL of daily life for any kind of handicapped people. This special issue features nine excellent papers from researchers devoting efforts to establishing kukanchi field and concept. This special issue is edited by guest editors, Prof. Makoto Mizukawa (Shibaura Institute of Technology) and four editors, Drs. Kazuhito Yokoi (AIST), Tsutomu Hasegawa (Kyushu University), Shigeki Sugano (Waseda University), Yasushi Nakauchi (University of Tsukuba). We thank the authors for their contributions and reviewers for their time and effort in making this special issue possible. We also thank the JRM Editorial Board for providing the opportunity to take part in this work. In closing, we would like to express our deep gratitude to the late Dr. Kazuo Tanie, who founded the Kukanchi research group.
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Myrdzik, Barbara. "Children of “Toxic Parents”: An Attempt of Interpretation of “The Unconsoled” by Kazuo Ishiguro." Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Sklodowska, sectio N – Educatio Nova 6 (September 22, 2021): 281–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/en.2021.6.281-301.

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The article constitutes an attempt to interpret the novel by Kazuo Ishiguro The Unconsoled – a work with a complex plot and a multi-threaded structure, typical for a composition stretched on the frame of the rhizome-like labyrinth and the motif of memory imperfections. The labyrinth is a space of strangeness, of being lost. It is a journey of the main character who wanders around various spaces of the city and hotel (which performs a variety of functions), meets many random people and listens to their accounts. The life problems of the city’s inhabitants indicate the eternal truth, according to which a man cannot live without understanding, without talking to someone kind who has the ability to listen. They were looking for someone who would listen and understand them, someone who would kindly respond to their problems. It may also be assumed that living in a world without the feeling of a lack of transcendence, the inhabitants were looking for an authority like a messiah who would indicate the direction of renewal in the world of chaos and who would answer the question: How to live? The novel describes a cultural crisis triggered by the feeling of a fundamental contradiction between the world of scientific truths and the inner world of every human being. Values such as faith, friendship, selflessness, truthfulness or family, to which Ishiguro pays a lot of attention, have been lost. “Toxic parents” are shown in multiple configurations: on the example of Ryder’s parents, or Ryder himself as the father of Boris and Stephan Hoffman. The author shows one of the major causes of the paternity crisis, namely the cult of professional success. Professional success and rivalry connected with it completely absorb Ryder’s life and activities. As a result of the pursuit of professional fulfillment, the role of emotional ties in his life becomes less significant, they almost disappear. It may be assumed that, using the example of the crisis in the described city, Ishiguro presents the contemporary world, which lost the sense of life; however, he did not limit it to the lost past. The world in which all attempts to search for a new form of expression and valorization end in failure. It is a labyrinthine, objectified world which is only given outside, a world of showing off and a “game” of pretending, without honesty and simplicity. It is a place dominated by a pose and culture of narcissism, full of inauthenticity, artificiality and appearance. In addition, The Unconsoled is a poignant novel about human loneliness.
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Yoshii, Kazuki, Takuya Uto, Naoki Tachikawa, and Yasushi Katayama. "Correction: The effects of the position of the ether oxygen atom in pyrrolidinium-based room temperature ionic liquids on their physicochemical properties." Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 22, no. 29 (2020): 17010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0cp90161j.

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Correction for ‘The effects of the position of the ether oxygen atom in pyrrolidinium-based room temperature ionic liquids on their physicochemical properties’ by Kazuki Yoshii et al., Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2020, DOI: 10.1039/d0cp02662j.
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Masuo, Kazuko. "EDITORIAL [Pharmacological Treatments for Obesity and Obesity-Hypertension (Guest Editor: Kazuko Masuo)]." Immunology‚ Endocrine & Metabolic Agents in Medicinal Chemistry 10, no. 2 (June 1, 2010): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/187152210793176983.

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Rushton, Michael. "Sigrid Hemels and Kazuko Goto (eds.): Tax incentives for the creative industries." Journal of Cultural Economics 41, no. 4 (May 19, 2017): 489–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10824-017-9305-1.

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Yazawa, Shujiro. "The Indigenization of American Sociology in Japan: The Contribution of Kazuko Tsurumi." Journal of Historical Sociology 34, no. 1 (March 2021): 91–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/johs.12320.

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