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  1. Collective Security in Europe and Asia

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1992-03-02

    Minister Hisashi Owada carried by Kyodo, November 18, 1991, in Foreign Broadcast Information Service, (FBIS), Daily Report-East Asia, November 18, 1991...Report-Soviet Union, December 5, 1991, p. 54. For a Japanese view, see Hiroshi Kimura , "Gorbachev’s Japan Policy: The Northern Territories Issue

  2. JPRS Report, Proliferation Issues

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1992-03-03

    Moscow TASS in English 0856 GMT 1410 GMT 19 Feb 92 14 Feb 92 [Transmitted via KYODO] [By ITAR-TASS correspondent Sergey Kuznetsov ] [Text] Lieutenant...would be at variance with its pledges under the terms of nalist Oleg Andriyashkin, author of the information in the recent agreement on joint measures

  3. Globalization, Polanyi, and the Chinese Yuan

    DTIC Science & Technology

    2007-12-01

    international markets. The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis database and a doctorate study from the Centre for Strategic Economic Studies provides FDI...Archive/2004/Sep/23-184387.html (accessed June 12, 2007). 99 ŖND LD: APEC Finance Chiefs Paper over Forex Flexibility Issue," Kyodo News...108th Congress (2003): To authorize appropriate action if the negotiations with the People’s Republic of China. GovTrack.us ( database of federal

  4. Typhoon Man-Yi

    NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)

    2007-01-01

    Typhoon Man-Yi was pummeling the Japanese island of Okinawa with winds between 230 and 295 kilometers per hour (125-160 knots, 144-184 miles per hour) and heavy rain on the morning of July 13, 2007, when the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Terra satellite captured this image. The immense storm covered hundreds of kilometers with spiraling bands of thunderstorms, though it had lost the distinctive cloud-free eye it exhibited the day before. Typhoons are common in Japan, but powerful typhoons usually strike the island nation later in the year. The Japan Meteorological Agency said that Man-Yi is the fourth typhoon of the 2007 season and may be the most powerful ever observed in the northwest Pacific in July, reported Kyodo News. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center expected the typhoon to strike Kyushu, a southern Japanese island, on July 14, and then curve northeast along the eastern shore of Japan. By the time the storm reaches Tokyo on July 15, it should be degraded to a tropical storm. As of July 13, Typhoon Man-Yi had injured eight and flooded twenty houses in Okinawa, and forced airlines to cancel hundreds of flights, said Kyodo News. The storm was expected to bring heavy rain to Japan's Pacific coast. NASA image created by Jesse Allen, using data provided courtesy of the MODIS Rapid Response team.

  5. Japan Report.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1984-09-04

    Mazda will be the fourth Japanese company to begin production in the U.S. after Honda Motor Co, Nissan Motor Co and Toyota Motor Corp. [Text] [0W060315 Tokyo KYODO in English 0257 GMT 6 Aug 84] CSO: 4100/236 END 74 ...II. Total amount, ratio increase 1. Total amount The 1984 defense budget increased to 293,460,000,000 yen, compared to 275,420,000,000 yen. In...agencies is below 0 percent. In spite of the severe financial situation, the ratio increase of the defense budget was 6.55 percent compared to the

  6. Can Total Body Resistance Measured Using Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis Be the Index of Dehydration in Older Japanese Patients?

    PubMed

    Shimizu, Miyuki; Kinoshita, Kensuke; Maeno, Takami; Kobayashi, Hiroyuki; Maeno, Tetsuhiro

    2017-11-01

    Dehydration in older patients has long been considered a significant health problem because it implies increased morbidity and mortality. However, dehydration is detected by a combination of physical signs and blood tests. For older people dwelling at home and in nursing homes, a simple and non-invasive method for detecting dehydration by caregivers is needed. The total body resistance is measured using bioelectrical impedance analysis and is known as an indicator of dehydration. There are no data from older Japanese patients on this issue. We performed this study to examine the relationship between dehydration and total body resistance in Japan. We performed blood tests and measured bioelectrical impedance in older outpatients aged ≥ 65 years from the Internal Medicine Department at Mito Kyodo General Hospital. Patients were classified as dehydrated and non-dehydrated using the dehydration index with a blood urea nitrogen/creatinine ratio > 20, and the mean total body resistance was compared between the two groups. Eighty-one patients were recruited in the study. In the dehydrated group, the mean total body resistance was 439 Ω at 50 kHz, which was significantly higher than that in the non-dehydrated group (408 Ω, P = 0.038). The total body resistance measurements can be used for simple assessment of dehydration among older Japanese patients.