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Sfikas, Thanasis D. "War and Peace in the Strategy of the Communist Party of Greece, 1945–1949." Journal of Cold War Studies 3, no. 3 (September 2001): 5–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/152039701750419493.

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Using archival sources that only recently have become available, this article fo-cuses on the interplay between the concepts of war and peace in the strategy of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) during the Greek Civil War of the late 1940s. The article demonstrates that the choices facing the KKE and its opponents changed quite dramatically in the period from 1945 to 1949. The active role of Great Britain in Greek domestic affairs and the relatively limited role of the Soviet nion meant that the KKE was increasingly ostracized in the international community. The unwillingness of the Greek Liberal Party to forge a political alliance with the KKE prompted the Communists to resume their armed struggle for power. This article presents the alternatives facing the KKE in light of the postwar domestic and international contexts.
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Bondarenko, Ivan. "Yoshihiko Okabe, Nihon Ukuraina koryu shi 1915–1937 (History of Japanese-Ukrainian Relations in 1915–1937), Kobe Gakuin University Press, 2021, 180 p." Japanese Slavic and East European Studies 41 (2021): 47–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.5823/jsees.41.0_47.

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Stošić, Nenad, Stefan Dačić, and Dragica Dačić Simonović. "Morphological Variations of the Cemento-Enamel Junction in Permanent Dentition / Morfološke varijacije cementno gleđnog spoja kod zuba stalne denticije." Acta Facultatis Medicae Naissensis 32, no. 3 (September 1, 2015): 209–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/afmnai-2015-0021.

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Abstract Cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) is an important anatomical structure of the tooth, which is located in the cervical part of the tooth between the crown and root, or at the contact point between the enamel which overlaps the tooth crown and cementum overlapping the root dentin. There are four possible relationships between two tissues that make the CEJ such as: the cement overlaps the enamel; the enamel overlaps the cement; the enamel and cement abut each other with no overlap; the enamel and cement are not in contact. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between the enamel and cement which make the CEJ in different types of permanent teeth. The material consisted of 30 permanent teeth with intact CEJ. Staining of CEJ was carried out using the methylene blue. After staining, the tooth was washed under the running water and drying at room temperature. Each tooth was longitudinally cut in the vestibular-oral direction. Observation of CEJ was done with Leica light microscope and images were obtained using a Nikon camera. The results indicated that the most common form of CEJ between the cement and enamel in the region of CEJ was that cement and enamel abutted without overlap (36.7%), followed by the cement overlapping the enamel (33.3%), and the cases when a gap between the cement and enamel (16.7%) was present, and when the enamel overlaped the cement (13.3%). Because of the morphological diversity of CEJ, careful performing of dental interventions in the region of tooth neck is necessary because they may change the morphology of this region, induce the pathological processes and hypersensitivity of teeth.
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Books on the topic "Nihon no koe"

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"Koe" no kokumin kokka Nihon. Tōkyō: Nippon Hōsō Shuppan Kyōkai, 2000.

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Koe no shukusai: Nihon kindaishi to sensō. Nagoya-shi: Nagoya Daigaku Shuppankai, 1997.

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"Soji" to "Nihon shoki": 'koe' kara "moji" e. Tōkyō: Musashino Shoin, 1999.

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Moriki, Akira. Sho hizei ga nijippa sento o koe ichidoru ga nihyakuen to naru koredake no riyu . To kyo: Dainikaientai, 1999.

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Nōmin no koe o kike: "kuni" sakaete "tami" horobu Nihon. Tōkyō: Ochanomizu Shobō, 1997.

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Nihon no shinwa, densetsu o yomu: Koe kara moji e. Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten, 2007.

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Shiryōshū Higashi Nihon Daishinsai to kyōikukai: Hōki, teigen, kiroku, koe. Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Akashi Shoten, 2013.

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Kike wadatsumi no koe: Nihon senbotsu gakusei no shuki : shinpan. Tōkyō: Kōbunsha, 2005.

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Nihon senbotsu gakusei no shisō: "wadatsumi no koe" o kiku. Tōkyō: Hōsei Daigaku Shuppankyoku, 2009.

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Chinkon to saisei: Higashi Nihon Daishinsai, Tōhoku kara no koe 100. Tōkyō: Fujiwara Shoten, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Nihon no koe"

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Coates, Jennifer. "The Suffering Mother Trope." In Making Icons. Hong Kong University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789888208999.003.0003.

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Chapter 2 analyses the ‘suffering mother’ trope, comparing the character to contemporary depictions of modern housewives. The historical contexts of the period are explored, positioning the mother trope in relation to post-war social change. Finally, changes in the mother trope after the 1950s are investigated and contextualized within discourses of war guilt and anti-nuclear protest. Case studies include the popular hahamono ‘mother film’ Tragedy of Japan (Nihon no higeki, Kinoshita Keisuke, 1953), and Being Two Isn’t Easy (Watashi wa ni sai, Ichikawa Kon, 1962).
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FUJITA, MASAHIRO. "Internationalization of Japanese Commercial Banking and the Yen: The Recent Experience of City Banks**I would like to express my deep appreciation for Professor Kazuya Mizushima, Professor Ryoichi Mikitani, and Professor Kenichi Ishigaki. These professors are my closest colleagues at Kobe University.The members of our research group are Professor M. Fujita, Kobe University, Professor K. Mizushima, Kobe University, Professor R. Mikitani, Kobe University, Professor Y. Futatsugi, Kobe University, Professor N. Miyata, Kagawa University, Professor K. Ishigaki, Kobe University, Associate Professor N. Niwa, Toyama University, Associate Professor K. Shimomura, Kobe University, and Assistant H. Izawa, Kobe University. Moreover, all these members belong to the Special Research Committee of International Finance, Kobe University, and Professor Fujita serves as the chief of that committee. We would like to particularly acknowledge the work of Mr. Miyata, Mr. Ishigaki, Mr. Niwa, and Mr. Izawa as members of our most important working group.The following banks cooperated in our research. City banks: Daiichi Kangyo, Daiwa, Fuji, Hokkaido-Takushoku, Kyowa, Mitsubishi, Mitsui, Sanwa, Sumitomo, Taiyo-Kobe, Tokai, and Tokyo; Nihon Saiken Shinyo, Japan Export Import Bank, and some regional banks; Hokuriku, Yokohama, and some stock companies; Nomura, Nikko, Yamaichi, Daiwa, and many life insurance companies; Nihon Seimei, Dai-ichi Seimei, Meiji Seimei. We would like to express our appreciation for their kindly cooperation.Furthermore, we would like to acknowledge the financial support provided by Grants in Aid for Scientific Research, the Ministry of Education, and Nihon-Shoken-Shogaku-Zaidan (Japan Securities Scholarship Foundation).The subject of this paper is Internationalization of Japanese commercial banking—the recent experience of city banks in Japan. This is a summary of the results of the questionnaire-based research work that we conducted twice, once in 1977–78 and once in 1981–82. We have been working very closely since the questionnaires were drafted in compiling the responses and in discussing the summary of the results and its interpretation. Therefore this project is really a “joint product” of our cooperation, and the computation of each member's contribution to this project is very difficult to assess.The actual writing of the summary has been done by our working group—Professor Fujita, Professor Mizushima, Professor Mikitani, and especially Mr. Miyata, Mr. Ishigaki, Mr. Niwa, and Mr. Izawa. The other working members were Professor Yusaku Futatsugi, Professor Nobuo Miyata, and Assistant Hideki Izawa. They could not attend our Canberra seminar at Australian National University in October, 1983, but other members (Mr. Fujita, Mr. Migustima, Mr. Mikitani, Mr. Ishigaki, and Mr. Niwa) could attend, and we were very happy to have fruitful academic discussions." In Developments in Japanese Economics, 217–51. Elsevier, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-619845-4.50015-1.

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