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    Individual (non-social) behavioral acts of hooded cranes Grus monacha wintering in Izumi, Japan by Masatomi, Hiroyuki

    Published in Journal of ethology (2004)
    “…The purpose of this paper is to make a fundamental tool (an ethogram) to help understand the life of hooded cranes Grus monacha and also the phylogenetic…”
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    Bend Deformation and Fracture of WC–Co Alloys at Elevated Temperatures by Ueda, F., Doi, H., Fujiwara, F., Masatomi, H.

    “…To elucidate the nature of elevated temperature deformation and fracture of WC–(6–20)%Co alloys, the influence of the various factors such as the size and…”
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    Tensile Creep of WC-10%Co and WC-10%TaC-10%Co Alloys at Elevated Temperatures by Ueda, F., Doi, H., Fujiwara, F., Masatomi, H., Oosawa, Y.

    “…Tensile creep tests of WC-10%Co and WC-10%TaC-10%Co alloys were carried out at temperatures 750–950°C and stresses 5–30 kg/mm2. In the case of WC-10%Co alloys,…”
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    Some observations on mating behaviour of several cranes in captivity by Masatomi, Hiroyuki

    Published in Journal of ethology (01-11-1983)
    “…Responding to the actions of the mate and taking somewhat fixed patterns, Grus japonensis, G. vipio, G. antigone, Anthropoides paradisea and Balearica…”
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    Communal Use of One and the Same Nest by Two Breeding Pairs of the Bengalee by Masatomi, H

    Published in Behaviour (01-01-1961)
    “…In the present paper, an example of the communal use of one and the same nest by two "pairs" of the Bengalee, Lonchura striata var. domestica, was described…”
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    Communal Wintering of a Sandhill Crane with Japanese Cranes in Hokkaido, Japan by Hiroyuki Masatomi

    “…A young-of-the-year Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis probably canadensis) wintered with a "family" of Japanese Cranes (G. japonensis) consisting of a pair and…”
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