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Journal articles on the topic "Nōgyō"

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Sawaki, Takayuki. "Sadanagaite and subsilicic ferroan pargasite from thermally metamorphosed rocks in the Nōgō-Hakusan area, central Japan." Mineralogical Magazine 53, no. 369 (March 1989): 99–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1180/minmag.1989.053.369.11.

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AbstractHigh-alumina subsilicic calcic amphiboles, including sadanagaite and subsilicic ferroan pargasite, are found in rock samples from the contact aureole in the Nōgō-Hakusan area, central Japan. They occur in the reaction zones between dark fragments and the surrounding crystalline limestone of the pyroxene hornfels facies zone. The dark fragments which underwent K-metasomatism are originally basaltic rocks. The sadanagaite and subsilicic ferroan pargasite have high Al2O3 (16–19 wt. %) and K2O (3.6–4.3 wt. %) contents. The Si value ranges from 5.38 to 5.64 and the total Al ranges from 3.10 to 3.43 when cation ratios are calculated on the basis of O = 23. The calculated unit cell parameters of sadanagaite are a 10.00 (1), b 18.06 (2), c 5.355 (4) Å, β 105.52(7)°, V 932(1) Å3. The A-sites of the amphiboles is occupied almost entirely by K and Na; the amphiboles are saturated with the edenite component. The amphiboles show a larger extent of tschermakite-type substitution [(Mg,Fe)Si⇌AlAl] than does ordinary pargasite. Sadanagaite is probably stable at the temperature above the upper amphibolite facies.
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Books on the topic "Nōgyō"

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Nonaka, Akihisa. Nōkyō no chiiki nōgyō saihen kinō: Chiiki nōgyō ni okeru atarashii nōkyō no yakuwari. Ibaraki-ken Tsukuba-shi: Chuō Nōgyō Sōgō Kenkyū Sentā, 2003.

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1931-, Matsuda Tōshirō, and Sengo Nihon no Shokuryō Nōgyō Nōson Henshū Iinkai, eds. Nōgaku nōgyō kyōiku nōgyō fukyū. Tōkyō: Nōrin Tōkei Kyōkai, 2003.

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Shin jiyū shugika no chiiki, nōgyō, nōkyō. Tōkyō-to Shinjuku-ku: Tsukuba Shobō, 2014.

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Agawa, Kazumi. Kaju nōgyō no hatten to seika nōkyō. Matsuyama-shi: Kaju Sangyō Shinkō Kirino Kikin, 1988.

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Nōrin Suisanshō Nōgyō Kenkyū Sentā (Japan). Kaigai nōgyō jijō to Nihon nōgyō. Ibaraki-ken Tsukuba-shi: Nōrin Suisanshō Nōgyō Kenkyū Sentā, 1991.

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Japan. Nōrin Suisanshō. Keizaikyoku. Tōkei Jōhōbu. Nōgyō chiiki ruikei kara mita Nihon no nōngyō. Tōkyō: Nōrin Suisanshō Tōkei Jōhōbu, 1992.

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Ishii, Akira. Mekishiko no nōgyō kōzō to nōgyō seisaku. Tōkyō: Ajia Keizai Kenkyūjo, 1986.

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Kashiwa, Sukekata. Nōgyō seisakuron ; Nishi Doitsu no nōgyō seisaku. Kyōto-shi: Kyōto Sangyō Daigaku Shuppankai, 1986.

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Mekishiko no nōgyō kōzō to nōgyō seisaku. Tōkyō: Ajia Keizai Kenkyūjo, 1986.

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1919-, Terada Yoshinaga, ed. Kokusaika to Nihon nōgyō: Shokuryō nōgyō nōson. Tōkyō: Nihon Keizai Hyōronsha, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Nōgyō"

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Dix, Monika. "Heike Nōkyō as Repertoire." In Lovable Losers, 99–124. University of Hawai'i Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.21313/hawaii/9780824846756.003.0006.

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"Chapter Six. Heike Nōkyō as Repertoire: Contextualizing Kiyomori’s Devotional Practice of Copying Sutras." In Lovable Losers, 99–124. University of Hawaii Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780824856908-009.

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