Material Things/Objects in Popular Culture
In: Shakaigaku hyōron: Japanese sociological review, Band 63, Heft 4, S. 503-518
ISSN: 1884-2755
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In: Shakaigaku hyōron: Japanese sociological review, Band 63, Heft 4, S. 503-518
ISSN: 1884-2755
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 40.3, Heft 0, S. 319-324
ISSN: 2185-0593
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 38.3, Heft 0, S. 73-78
ISSN: 2185-0593
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 36, Heft 0, S. 607-612
ISSN: 2185-0593
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 27, Heft 0, S. 367-372
ISSN: 2185-0593
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 24, Heft 0, S. 301-306
ISSN: 2185-0593
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 35, Heft 0, S. 433-438
ISSN: 2185-0593
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 41.3, Heft 0, S. 965-970
ISSN: 2185-0593
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 35, Heft 0, S. 535-540
ISSN: 2185-0593
Kanazawa Technical College has a tradition of working with industry and the community in order to improve education. This paper introduces Kanazawa Technical College and describes the hands-on project courses at every year level that have been developed though a government grant. The courses are also being evaluated against the CDIO Standards and Syllabus, and will be modified based on the evaluations.
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The Helix Research Institute (HRI) in Japan is releasing 4356 HUman Novel Transcripts and related information in the newly established HUNT database. The institute is a joint research project principally funded by the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry, and the clones were sequenced in the governmental New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) Human cDNA Sequencing Project. The HUNT database contains an extensive amount of annotation from advanced analysis and represents an essential bioinformatics contribution towards understanding of the gene function. The HRI human cDNA clones were obtained from full-length enriched cDNA libraries constructed with the oligo-capping method and have resulted in novel full-length cDNA sequences. A large fraction has little similarity to any proteins of known function and to obtain clues about possible function we have developed original analysis procedures. Any putative function deduced here can be validated or refuted by complementary analysis results. The user can also extract information from specific categories like PROSITE patterns, PFAM domains, PSORT localization, transmembrane helices and clones with GENIUS structure assignments. The HUNT database can be accessed at http://www.hri.co.jp/HUNT.
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