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  1. Gensō to satori.Masakazu Yamasaki - 1977
     
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    Crystallographic nature of deformation bands shown in Zn and Mg-based long-period stacking ordered phase.Koji Hagihara, Michiaki Yamasaki, Masahito Honnami, Hitoshi Izuno, Masakazu Tane, Takayoshi Nakano & Yoshihito Kawamura - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (2):132-157.
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  3. Nakai Masakazu zenshū.Masakazu Nakai & Osamu Kuno - 1981 - Edited by Osamu Kuno.
     
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  4. Yamazaki Masakazu zenshū.Masakazu Yamazaki - 1900 - Tōkyō: Asahi Shuppansha.
     
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    What’s wrong with “Death by Algorithm”? Classifying dignity-based objections to LAWS.Masakazu Matsumoto & Koki Arai - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-12.
    The rapid technological advancement of AI in the civilian sector is accompanied by accelerating attempts to apply this technology in the military sector. This study focuses on the argument that AI-equipped lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS) pose a threat to human dignity. However, the precise meaning of why and how LAWS violate human dignity is not always clear because the concept of human dignity itself remains ambiguous. Drawing on philosophical research on this concept, this study distinguishes the multiple meanings of (...)
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    Kirishitan jidai no ryōshin mondai: Indo, Nihon, Chūgoku no "rinri" no sokuseki = The cases of conscience in Japan's Christian century: tracing the steps of "ethics" in India, Japan and China.Masakazu Asami - 2022 - Tōkyō: Keiō Gijuku Daigaku Shuppankai.
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  7. Junshi chūshaku shijō ni okeru hōju no katsudō.Masakazu Fujikawa - 1980 - Tōkyō: Kazama Shobō.
     
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    My favourite molecule: Discovery of the nucleolar targeting signal.Masakazu Hatanaka - 1990 - Bioessays 12 (3):143-148.
    The discovery of the signal peptides that direct proteins to localize at the nucleolus is described here. The nucleolar targeting signal termed the NOS consists of clustered basic amino acids organized such that a portion also functions as the nuclear transporting signal. Although a NOS has been identified within the regulatory genes of human retroviruses, HTLV‐I and HIV‐I, signals of similar function in cellular proteins – such as heat shock proteins – may be induced through the configurational change of protein (...)
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  9. Ronrigaku.Masakazu Inoue - 1978
     
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  10. Ningen sonzai no tankyū.Masakazu Iwakiri (ed.) - 1991 - Fukuoka-shi: Sōgensha.
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    Rinrigaku no shiten.Masakazu Iwakiri & Kenʾichi Hayashi (eds.) - 1985 - Kyōto-shi: Hōritsu Bunkasha.
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  12. Bi to shūdan no ronri.Masakazu Nakai - 1962 - Edited by Osamu Kuno.
     
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    Shūkyō no tetsugaku.Masakazu Tanatsugu - 1991 - Fukuoka-shi: Sōgensha.
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    Violence as an Expression of One's Own Faith: The Thai Pusam Festival in Singapore.Masakazu Tanaka - 2006 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 79 (4):1219-1220.
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  15. Nihon tetsugaku oyobi Nihon hōrigaku.Masakazu Tsujimoto - 1940
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    Bibliography: The publications of Charles A. Moore.Beatrice T. Yamasaki - 1967 - Philosophy East and West 17 (1/4):173-177.
  17. Gendai tetsugaku jiten.Masakazu Yamazaki & Hiroshi Ichikawa - 1970 - Kodansha. Edited by Hiroshi Ichikawa.
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    Kongen to ryūdō: Vorsokratiker, Herakleitos, Hegel ronkō.Teruo Yamasaki - 1985 - Tōkyō: Keiō Gijuku Daigaku Hōgaku Kenkyūkai.
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    Preferential attachment and growth dynamics in complex systems.Kazuko Yamasaki, Kaushik Matia, Fabio Pammolli, Sergey Buldyrev, Massimo Riccaboni, H. Eugene Stanley & Dongfeng Fu - manuscript
    Complex systems can be characterized by classes of equivalency of their elements defined according to system specific rules. We propose a generalized preferential attachment model to describe the class size distribution. The model postulates preferential growth of the existing classes and the steady influx of new classes. According to the model, the distribution changes from a pure exponential form for zero influx of new classes to a power law with an exponential cut-off form when the influx of new classes is (...)
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    情報フロー理論と抽象の階層概念との統合に基づく情報の哲学の基礎的問題の解明.Sakiko Yamasaki - 2022 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 55 (1):1-45.
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  21. Teiyāru do Sharudan: mirai e no toikake.Yōichirō Yamasaki - 1971 - Tōkyō: Kōdansha.
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  22. Tetsugaku.Masakazu Yamazaki - 1950 - Edited by Tasuku Hara & Toshio Satō.
     
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  23. From Dewey to Kinokuni : an intellectual and professional journey in Japan.Yoko Yamasaki - 2016 - In Peter Cunningham & Ruth Heilbronn (eds.), Dewey in our time: learning from John Dewey for transcultural practice. London: UCL Institute of Education Press, University College London.
     
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  24. Meiyo kakumei no ningenzō.Tokihiko Yamasaki - 1952
     
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  25. Ningen no shisō no ayumi.Masakazu Yamazaki - 1972
     
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  26. Shinpojūmu gendai no tetsugaku.Masakazu Yamazaki (ed.) - 1968 - Gakusei Sha.
     
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  27. Seiyō tetsugaku shi nyūmon.Masakazu Yamazaki - 1950
     
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  28. Attitudes to biotechnology in Japan in 2003.Masakazu Inaba & Darryl Macer - 2003 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 13 (3):78-90.
     
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    The Role of Specular Reflections and Illumination in the Perception of Thickness in Solid Transparent Objects.Masakazu Ohara, Juno Kim & Kowa Koida - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Specular reflections and refractive distortions are complex image properties of solid transparent objects, but despite this complexity, we readily perceive the 3D shapes of these objects. We have found in past work that relevant sources of scene complexity have differential effects on 3D shape perception, with specular reflections increasing perceived thickness, and refractive distortions decreasing perceived thickness. In an object with both elements, such as glass, the two optical properties may complement each other to support reliable perception of 3D shape. (...)
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  30. (1 other version)Kindai shisō shi ron.Masakazu Yamazaki - 1956 - Tokyo Daigaku Shuppankai.
  31. Rekishi no shinjitsu to seiji no seigi.Masakazu Yamazaki - 2000 - Tōkyō: Chūō Kōron Shinsha.
  32. Shizen kagaku no tetsugaku.Masakazu Yamazaki, Ikuo Arakawa & Yoichiro Murakami (eds.) - 1974
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  33. Tetsugaku kenkyū annai.Masakazu Yamazaki - 1964 - Edited by Sadao Tajima.
     
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  34. Tetsugaku no genri to tenkai.Masakazu Yamazaki - 1973
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  35. Tetsugaku no gendankai.Masakazu Yamazaki - 1959
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  36. Tetsugaku no manabikata.Masakazu Yamazaki - 1951
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  37. Bunka to shūdan no ronri.Masakazu Nakai - 1981
     
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  38. Gendai geijutsu no kūkan.Masakazu Nakai - 1981
     
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  39. Tenkanki no bigakuteki kadai.Masakazu Nakai - 1981
     
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  40. Tetsugaku to bigaku no setten.Masakazu Nakai - 1981
     
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    Opening remarks.Beatrice Yamasaki - 1973 - Philosophy East and West 23 (1/2):7-8.
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    Extension of trigonometric and hyperbolic functions to vectorial arguments and its application to the representation of rotations and Lorentz transformations.H. Yamasaki - 1983 - Foundations of Physics 13 (11):1139-1154.
    The use of the axial vector representing a three-dimensional rotation makes the rotation representation much more compact by extending the trigonometric functions to vectorial arguments. Similarly, the pure Lorentz transformations are compactly treated by generalizing a scalar rapidity to a vector quantity in spatial three-dimensional cases and extending hyperbolic functions to vectorial arguments. A calculation of the Wigner rotation simplified by using the extended functions illustrates the fact that the rapidity vector space obeys hyperbolic geometry. New representations bring a Lorentz-invariant (...)
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  43. Kindai Nihon shisō tsūshi.Masakazu Yamazaki - 1957
  44. Nihonjin no biishiki.Masakazu Yamazaki (ed.) - 1974
     
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    Three-dimensional analysis of platinum supercrystals by transmission electron microscopy and high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy observations.J. Yamasaki, N. Tanaka, N. Baba, H. Kakibayashi & O. Terasaki - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (25-26):2819-2828.
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    Within-Subject Correlation Analysis to Detect Functional Areas Associated With Response Inhibition.Tomoko Yamasaki, Akitoshi Ogawa, Takahiro Osada, Koji Jimura & Seiki Konishi - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    The Association Between Locus of Control and Psychopathology: A Cross-Cohort Comparison Between a UK (Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children) and a Japanese (Tokyo Teen Cohort) Cohort.Sarah Sullivan, Syudo Yamasaki, Shuntaro Ando, Kaori Endo, Kiyoto Kasai, Iryna Culpin, Christina Dardani, Stanley Zammit & Atsushi Nishida - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background: An external locus of control is associated with poorer psychopathology in individualist cultures, but associations are reported to be weaker in collectivist cultures where an external style is less maladaptive. We investigated the prospective association between externality and psychotic-like experiences and depressive symptoms and compared the strength of associations between a UK and a Japanese cohort.Method: Cross-cultural cohort study of a UK and a Japanese cohort. Externality was assessed using the Children's Nowicki and Strickland Internal, External Scale and DS (...)
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  48. Tetsugaku kenkyū nyūmon.Yoshishige Kozai, Masakazu Yamazaki & Ryōzō Teruoka (eds.) - 1958
     
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    Patrons, Devotees and Goddesses: Ritual and Power among the Tamil Fishermen of Sri Lanka.Dennis B. McGilvray & Masakazu Tanaka - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (4):658.
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  50. Ainu Aesthetics.Mara Miller & Koji Yamasaki - forthcoming - In Minh Nguyen (ed.), New Studies in Japanese Aesthetics. Lexington Books.
    Ainu artists were invited to make “replicas” of traditional Ainu arts held in an important museum collection and describe their choices, process and results. The resulting Ainu aesthetics challenges—and changes—our understanding of aesthetics and the philosophy of art, on four levels: descriptive aesthetics, categorical aesthetics (the categories through which the Ainu understand aesthetic value), implications of these aesthetics for a variety of human activities such as museum practice and daily life, and the implications of the first three for our broader (...)
     
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