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But you only have to study the experience of Japan, France, Spain and Germany to see the benefits that a high-speed rail network can bring.
ECONOMIST: Letters
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In a study conducted with many patients in Japan, 28% of non-small cell lung cancer patients saw their tumors shrink with Iressa, compared with 10% of Caucasians.
FORBES: Pharmaceuticals
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For Japanese living in Japan, the overwhelming priority should be thorough study of the Japanese language.
FORBES: Fujiwara Masahiko and Japanese "Internationalization"
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Japan has integrated ESD into national curriculum guidelines (the Courses of Study) and the Basic Plan for the Promotion of Education.
UNESCO: Social and Human Sciences
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This second edition, edited and improved, of Mendel's study approaches the issue in Australia, Canada, France, Japan, Poland, South Africa, Thailand and United Kingdom.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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In 2011, the Legislature authorized the study of what would happen if a quake and tsunami such as the one that devastated Japan hit the Pacific Northwest.
NPR: Report Makes Chilling Forecast On Northwest Quake
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Gump said that Japan was able to bring back a few grains of asteroid material to study, but there is no substantial quantity to analyze.
FORBES: Asteroid Mining Becoming More Of A Reality
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About 100 of the 600 graduates annually go to study abroad in countries including Australia, Singapore, Japan, France, Britain and the United States, and the rest usually go to top universities, often in Beijing.
NPR: Chinese Bomb Victim Went To Elite School In China
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An influential study in 2001 by Adam Posen of the Peterson Institute and Ken Kuttner, now at Oberlin College, argued that Japan's debt burden stemmed from its stagnant economy not the stimulus packages.
ECONOMIST: The world economy
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Last March, following accusations by independent bloggers in Japan and Germany, the American Heart Association (AHA) issued an Expression of Concern about five papers published in AHA journals co-authored by the chief investigator of the Kyoto Heart Study, Hiroaki Matsubara, who was a prominent cardiologist and researcher at Kyoto Prefectural University in Japan.
FORBES: Two Retractions For Embattled Chief Investigator Of Kyoto Heart Study