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The influence of civil society on Japanese nuclear disarmament policy / Kazuhiro Tobisawa

Dewey Library - JZ5675.T62 2018




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Powers of the real: cinema, gender, and emotion in interwar Japan / Diane Wei Lewis

Dewey Library - PN1993.5.J3 L48 2019




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Hollywood at the intersection of race and identity / edited by Delia Malia Caparoso Konzett

Dewey Library - PN1995.9.I34 H65 2019




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Generic high-capacity protein capture and release by pH control

Chem. Commun., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0CC01250E, Communication
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G. Ferrand-Drake del Castillo, R. L. N. Hailes, Z. Adali-Kaya, T. Robson, Andreas Dahlin
A new and generic method for protein capture-release by polyelectrolyte brushes and pH control.
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Synthetic method, growth mechanism and electrochemical properties of PbSnS2 nanosheets for supercapacitors

Chem. Commun., 2020, 56,5062-5065
DOI: 10.1039/D0CC01011A, Communication
Yuhan Zeng, Hehe Huang, Shenhu Huang, Tongtong Jiang, Zekai Fang, Lin Li, Yuming Dai
Facile hydrothermally synthesized PbSnS2 nanosheets with various morphologies were developed to obtain high performance electrode materials for supercapacitors.
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An integrated approach for content extraction, word segmentation and information presentation from Thai websites / Wigrai Thanadechteemapat

Thanadechteemapat, Wigrai




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An integrated mobile content recommendation system / Worapat Paireekreng

Paireekreng, Worapat




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Japanese animation : East Asian perspectives / edited by Masao Yokota and Tze-yue G. Hu




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Modern ethics in 77 arguments : a Stone reader / edited by Peter Catapano and Simon Critchley




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Dilemmas of Adulthood: Japanese Women and the Nuances of Long-Term Resistance / Nancy R. Rosenberger

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Rethinking Japanese feminisms / edited by Julia C. Bullock, Ayako Kano, and James Welker

Hayden Library - HQ1762.R48 2018




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Diva nation: female icons from Japanese cultural history / edited by Laura Miller and Rebecca Copeland

Hayden Library - HQ1762.D58 2018




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The merchant's tale: Yokohama and the transformation of Japan / Simon Partner

Hayden Library - HN730.Y65 P37 2018




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Improving the Cd2+ detection capability of a new anionic Rare Earth Metal-Organic Framework based on a [RE6(μ3-ΟΗ)8]10+ secondary building unit: An ion - exchange approach towards more efficient sensors

Mol. Syst. Des. Eng., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/C9ME00176J, Paper
Nikos Panagiotou, Kasiani Evangelou, Athanasia Psalti, Nektaria Varnava, Giasemi K. Aggeli, Pantelis Trikalitis, John C Plakatouras, Theodore Lazarides, Anastasios Tasiopoulos
The synthesis and characterization of a new family of rare earth (RE) MOFs based on a hexanuclear (RE)6 secondary building unit (SBU) and the angular dicarboxylic ligand 4,4'-oxybisbenzoic acid (H2OBA)...
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Nanoformulations of core–shell type hydroxyapatite-coated gum acacia with enhanced bioactivity and controlled drug delivery for biomedical applications

New J. Chem., 2020, 44,7175-7185
DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ00668H, Paper
Varun Prasath Padmanabhan, Subha Balakrishnan, Ravichandran Kulandaivelu, Sankara Narayanan T. S. N., Muthukrishnan Lakshmipathy, Suresh Sagadevan, Faruq Mohammad, Hamad A. Al-Lohedan, Suriati Paiman, Won Chun Oh
In this work, nanospherical hydroxyapatite (HAP) was prepared that has combined properties of controlled drug delivery, biocompatibility, and antibacterial activity to have applications in the biomedical sector.
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N-doped 3D Hierarchical Carbon from Resorcinol–formaldehyde–melamine Resin for High-Performance Supercapacitors

New J. Chem., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/C9NJ06415J, Paper
Xuehua Song, Qibin Chen, Enhui Shen, Honglai Liu
N-doped hierarchical porous carbons (HPCs) with tailored pore structures were fabricated via simultaneously foaming and carbonizing resorcinol-formaldehyde-melamine resin under a hypersaline condition using ZnCl2 salt. The obtained carbon aerogels possessed...
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Ultrasonic Promoted Synthesis of Ag Nanoparticles Decorated Thiourea–Functionalized Magnetic Hydroxyapatite: A Robust Inorganic–Organic Hybrid Nanocatalyst for Oxidation and Reduction Reactions

New J. Chem., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ00829J, Paper
Saeed Bahadorikhalili, Hosein Arshadi, Zahra Afrouzandeh, Leila Ma'mani
In this research, ultrasonic synthesis is applied for the fabrication of a novel catalyst, based on immobilization of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) on thiourea functionalized magnetic hydroxyapatite. Recoverable Ag nano–catalyst is...
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Oligoaniline-functionalized polysiloxane/Prussian blue composite towards bifunctional electrochromic supercapacitors

New J. Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ00736F, Paper
Yanyan Wang, Xiaoteng Jia, Meihua Zhu, Xincai Liu, Danming Chao
We report the preparation of a novel oligoaniline-functionalized polysiloxane/Prussian blue composite, which exhibits improved electrochromic properties and approving supercapacitor performance featuring charge storage indicating functionalization.
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Facile functionalization of boron nitride (BN) for the development of high-performance asymmetric supercapacitors

New J. Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C9NJ06284J, Paper
Chandan Kumar Maity, Sumanta Sahoo, Kartikey Verma, Ajaya Kumar Behera, Ganesh Chandra Nayak
Ternary composites based on functionalized BN, a carbonaceous material, and PANI are developed for real-time asymmetric supercapacitor application.
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Ultrastable conductive microporous covalent triazine frameworks based on pyrene moieties provide high-performance CO2 uptake and supercapacitance

New J. Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ01292K, Paper
Mohamed Gamal Mohamed, Ahmed F. M. EL-Mahdy, Yasuno Takashi, Shiao-Wei Kuo
Two pyrene-functionalized CTFs through ionothermal treatment TCNPy in the presence of molten zinc chloride at 500 °C, which displayed high-performance CO2 uptake and supercapacitance.
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Trifluoromethyl functionalized polyindoles: Electrosyntheses, characterization, and improved capacitive performance

New J. Chem., 2020, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ00812E, Paper
Rui Wang, Yu Xue, Fengxing Jiang, Weiqiang Zhou, Jingkun Xu, Xuemin Duan, Danhua Zhu, Liming Xu, Yue Cai, Aiqin Liang
Fluorination of conjugated polymers has been explored as a viable strategy for enhancing the overall performance of corresponding polymers. In this work, two trifluoromethylated polyindoles (5-PFMIn and 6-PFMIn) are synthesized...
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Japanese tourism : spaces, places and structures / Carolin Funck and Malcolm Cooper

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Sustainability, social responsibility, and innovations in tourism and hospitality / edited by H.G. Parsa ; Vijaya "Vi" Narapareddy, consulting editor ; SooCheong (Shawn) Jang, Maríval Segarra-Oña, and Rachel J.C. Chen, associate editor




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Cartographic Japan : a history in maps / edited by Kären Wigen, Sugimoto Fumiko, and Cary Karacas




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Case studies of traditional cultural accommodations in the Republic of Korea, Japan and China




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Human rights approaches to climate change : challenges and opportunities / Sumudu Atapattu

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Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority Amendment (Enhancing Australia’s Anti-Doping Capability) Bill 2019 [Provisions] / The Senate, Community Affairs Legislation Committee

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Nanostructured materials for next-generation energy storage and conversion: advanced battery and supercapacitors / Qiang Zhen, Sajid Bashir, Jingbo Louise Liu, editors

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Introduction to renewable energy conversions / Sergio C. Capareda

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Non-destructive testing and condition monitoring techniques for renewable energy industrial assets / edited by Mayorkinos Papaelias, Fausto Pedro Garcia, Alexander Karyotakis

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Power plant instrumentation and control handbook: a guide to thermal power plants / Swapan Basu, Ajay Kumar Debnath

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Leaching mechanism of bioapatite in carbonate-saturated water

CrystEngComm, 2020, 22,2788-2794
DOI: 10.1039/C9CE01228A, Paper
Zsolt Dallos, Viktória Kovács Kis, Ferenc Kristály, István Dódony
Bioapatite, the main inorganic component of bone, is similar to hydroxyapatite (HAp, Ca5[PO4]3(OH)) having some [CO3]2− content which plays an important role in leaching/precipitation processes in many biological lesions.
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Insights into OCP identification and quantification in the context of apatite biomineralization

CrystEngComm, 2020, 22,2728-2742
DOI: 10.1039/C9CE01972C, Paper
Marc Robin, Stanislas Von Euw, Guillaume Renaudin, Sandrine Gomes, Jean-Marc Krafft, Nadine Nassif, Thierry Azaïs, Guylène Costentin
Monitoring apatite formation through in situ RAMAN and ex situ ssNMR spectroscopy.
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Correction: Two-dimensional porous nickel oxalate thin sheets constructed by ultrathin nanosheets as electrode materials for high-performance aqueous supercapacitors

CrystEngComm, 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0CE90057E, Correction
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Chenglan Zhao, Yuqian Jiang, Shunfei Liang, Fang Gao, Li Xie, Lingyun Chen
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Two-dimensional porous nickel oxalate thin sheets constructed by ultrathin nanosheets as electrode materials for high-performance aqueous supercapacitors

CrystEngComm, 2020, 22,2953-2963
DOI: 10.1039/D0CE00268B, Paper
Chenglan Zhao, Yuqian Jiang, Shunfei Liang, Fang Gao, Li Xie, Lingyun Chen
2D porous nickel oxalate thin sheets constructed by ultrathin nanosheets were first synthesized by using a simple hydrothermal method. The resulting porous thin sheets exhibited superior supercapacitor performance.
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Nanosheet-assembled carbonated hydroxyapatite microspheres prepared by an EDTA-assisted hydrothermal homogeneous precipitation route

CrystEngComm, 2020, 22,2884-2888
DOI: 10.1039/D0CE00305K, Communication
Mei-li Qi, Shengkun Yao, Xiao-Cun Liu, Xiaoning Wang, Fengkun Cui
Well-defined carbonated hydroxyapatite microspheres assembled from nanosheets were synthesized by a Na2EDTA-assisted hydrothermal homogeneous precipitation route.
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A new Japan for the twenty-first century : an inside overview of current fundamental changes and problems / Rien T. Segers, editor

London ; New York : Routledge, 2008




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Japan and South Korea: Two "Like-Minded" States Have Mixed Views on Conflicts in the South China Sea

Many argue that China's increasingly aggressive posture in the South China Sea is an attempt to unilaterally alter the US-led regional order, which includes a strong emphasis on freedom of navigation. In response, the US has stressed the importance of "like-minded" states—including Japan and South Korea—in defending freedom of navigation in the South China Sea and elsewhere. The "like-minded" characterization, however, disguises important differences in attitudes and behavior that could hinder joint efforts to push back against China. [Full text]




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The United States and Japan’s Semiconductor Supply Chain Diversification Efforts Should Include Southeast Asia

Jeffrey D. Bean, East-West Center in Washington Visiting Fellow, explains that “Adjustments to enhance resiliency and mitigate disruption through developing semiconductor supply chains and investments outside of China, including in Southeast Asia, should be supported.“

 

Responding to oncoming U.S.-China commercial friction in recent years, firms operating in the complex, dense semiconductor ecosystem centered on the United States and Northeast Asia began a gradual evaluation of whether and how to reshape their supply chains and investments, and still maximize profit. As a foundational industry for maintaining economic competitiveness and national security, semiconductors serve as a keystone in U.S. and Japanese technological leadership.  Against the backdrop of nascent U.S.-China technology competition and the standstill from the coronavirus, adjustments  to enhance resiliency and mitigate disruption through developing semiconductor supply chains and investments outside of China, including in Southeast Asia, should be supported.    

The Japanese government’s April 8, 2020, announcement that it will support Japanese corporations in shifting operations out of China and reducing dependency on Chinese inputs reflects this impulse. While impressive sounding, the $2.2 billion Japan allocated as part of its larger stimulus package to counter the headwinds of the coronavirus, is a mere drop in the bucket for the semiconductor industry of what would be an immense cost to totally shift operations and supply chains out of China. Semiconductor manufacturing is among the most capital-intensive industries in the global economy. Moreover, costs within Japan to “bring manufacturing back” are very high. Despite this – while Japan is not the super power it once was in semiconductors – it still has cards to play. 

Concurrently, officials in the United States, through a combination of  concerns over security and lack of supply chain redundancy, are also pushing for new investments to locate a cutting-edge fabrication facility in the continental U.S. One idea is to build a new foundry operated by Taiwanese pure-play giant TSMC. The Trump administration is considering other incentives to increase attractiveness for companies to invest in new front-end facilities in the United States, to maintain the U.S. dominant position in the industry and secure supply for military applications. Global semiconductor companies may be reluctant. After all, investments, facilities, and the support eco-system in China are in place, and revenues from the Chinese market enable U.S. semiconductor firms to reinvest in the research and development that allows them to maintain their market lead. And in the United States, there may be limits on the pool of human capital to rapidly absorb extensive new advanced manufacturing capacity.   

But there are two factors in a geopolitical vise closing at unequal speed on companies in the industry that will increase supply chain disruption: China’s own semiconductor efforts and U.S.-Japanese export controls. As part of the Made in China 2025 industrial policy initiative, General Secretary Xi Jinping and Chinese Communist Party leadership have tripled down to overcome past failures in Chinese efforts to develop indigenous semiconductor manufacturing capability. Following penalties brought by the U.S. Department of Commerce against ZTE and then Huawei, the Chinese leadership’s resolve to reduce its dependence on U.S. semiconductors has crystalized. The Chinese government intends to halve U.S. sourced semiconductor imports by 2025 and be totally independent of U.S. chips by 2030. And while behind in many areas and accounting for the usual state-directed stumbles, Chinese companies have made some progress in designing AI chips and at the lower end of the memory storage market. Even if the overall goals may prove unattainable, firms should heed the writing on the wall – China only wants to buy U.S. chips for the short term and as soon as possible end all foreign dependence. 

Leaders in the United States and Japan are also crafting some of their first salvos in what is likely to be a generation-long competition over technology and the future of the regional economic order with China. The Trump administration, acting on a bipartisan impetus after years of Chinese IP theft and recognizing mounting hardware security concerns, has begun planning to implement additional export controls directed at Chinese companies and certain chips. Japan and the United States have also reportedly initiated dialogue about coordinating export controls in the area of semiconductor manufacturing equipment. 

Collectively, these policies will be highly disruptive to semiconductor value chains and downstream technology companies like Apple and NEC, which are dependent on these networks to maintain a cadence of new products every 18-24 months. Japan’s action to place export controls on critical chemical inputs for South Korean semiconductor firms in the summer of 2019 serves as a warning of the supply chain’s vulnerability to miscalculated policy. In short, Washington and Tokyo must tread carefully. Without support from other key actors like South Korea, Taiwan, and the Netherlands, and by failing to incorporate industry input, poorly calibrated export controls on semiconductors could severely damage U.S. and Japanese companies’ competitiveness.     

A third course out of the bind for semiconductor firms may be available: a combination of on-shoring, staying in China, and relocation. For semiconductor companies, the relocation portion will not happen overnight. Shifting supply chains takes time for a capital-intensive industry driven by know-how that has limited redundancy. Destinations worth exploring from both cost and security perspectives as alternatives to China include South and Southeast Asia. Specific ASEAN countries, namely Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore, offer good prospects for investment. There is an existing industry presence in several locations in the region. Multinational firms already operating in Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam have benefited from diversification during the ongoing U.S.-China trade war, but are still dependent on Chinese inputs. Shifting low-value operations to Southeast Asia, such as systems integration, could likely be done relatively quickly – and some firms have – but shifting or adding additional high-value nodes such as back-end (assembly, packaging, and testing) facilities to the region will require incentives and support. At a minimum, a dedicated, coordinated effort on the part of the United States and Japan is essential to improve the investment environment.   

How can the United States and Japan help? Programs and initiatives are needed to address myriad weaknesses in Southeast Asia. Semiconductor manufacturing requires robust infrastructure, for example stable electricity supply, deep logistical networks, a large talent pool of engineers and STEM workers, and a technology ecosystem that includes startups and small or medium enterprises to fill gaps and provide innovations. The United States and Japan can fund high quality infrastructure, frame curriculum for semiconductor industry training through public-private partnerships, and help build capacity in logistical, regulatory, and judiciary systems.   

The burden in many of these areas will fall on specific Southeast Asian governments themselves, but the United States and Japan should assist. Effectively diversifying the regional technology supply chain to mitigate the impact of pending and future shocks may depend on it.




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Raw life, new hope [electronic resource] : decency, housing and everyday life in a post-apartheid community / Fiona C. Ross

Ross, Fiona C




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Building community capacity [electronic resource] : minority and immigrant populations / editors, Rosemary M. Caron and Joav Merrick




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Function-based spatiality and the development of Korean communities in Japan [electronic resource] : a complex adaptive systems theory approach / David Rands

Rands, David, 1969-




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Community participation in China [electronic resource] : issues and processes for capacity building / edited by Janelle Plummer and John G. Taylor




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Community volunteers in Japan [electronic resource] : everyday stories of social change / Lynne Y. Nakano

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Creative capacity development [electronic resource] : learning to adapt in development practice / Jenny Pearson

Pearson, Jenny




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High-entropy materials, ultra-strong molecules, and nanoelectronics: emerging capabilities and research objectives ; proceedings of a workshop / Linda Casola, rapporteur ; Defense Materials Manufacturing and Infrastructure Standing Committee, National Mat

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Japanese firm Nomura gets equity brokerage licence in India

Japanese brokerage firm Nomura has received an equity brokerage licence in the country and also memberships of the Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange, a British media report said on Sunday.




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PIX: China begins work on 100,000 capacity new stadium

Evergrande Group has begun work on what will be the world's largest purpose-built soccer stadium, with a capacity of 100,000 seats, in the southern city of Guangzhou, the Chinese real estate company has said. Construction of the Guangzhou Evergrande Soccer Stadium, also dubbed "Lotus Flower Stadium" for its design, started on April 16 and would cost around 12 billion yuan ($1.69 billion) to complete, the group said.




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Handbook of organizational and managerial innovation / edited by Tyrone S. Pitsis, Reader in Strategic Design and Director, Strategy, Organization and Society (SOS) Group, Newcastle University, UK, Ace Simpson, Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) Scholar,




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Virat Kohli reveals his favourite cricket moment apart from 2011 WC final

Kohli, the current India skipper, also admitted the "magical" atmosphere will be missing if the cricket season currently stalled by the Covid-19 pandemic resumes in empty stadiums.