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    Metabolic and physiological responses to progressive drought stress in bread wheat by Itam, Michael, Mega, Ryosuke, Tadano, Shota, Abdelrahman, Mostafa, Matsunaga, Sachiko, Yamasaki, Yuji, Akashi, Kinya, Tsujimoto, Hisashi

    Published in Scientific reports (14-10-2020)
    “…Wheat ( Tritium aestivum ) is vulnerable to future climate change because it is predominantly grown under rain-fed conditions in drought-prone areas. Thus,…”
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    Stage-Specific Characterization of Physiological Response to Heat Stress in the Wheat Cultivar Norin 61 by Matsunaga, Sachiko, Yamasaki, Yuji, Toda, Yusuke, Mega, Ryosuke, Akashi, Kinya, Tsujimoto, Hisashi

    “…Bread wheat ( ) is less adaptable to high temperatures than other major cereals. Previous studies of the effects of high temperature on wheat focused on the…”
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    Metabolome Profiling of Heat Priming Effects, Senescence, and Acclimation of Bread Wheat Induced by High Temperatures at Different Growth Stages by Matsunaga, Sachiko, Yamasaki, Yuji, Mega, Ryosuke, Toda, Yusuke, Akashi, Kinya, Tsujimoto, Hisashi

    “…Our previous study described stage-specific responses of 'Norin 61' bread wheat to high temperatures from seedling to tillering (GS1), tillering to flowering…”
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    Diagnostic Ability of Natriuretic Peptides for Heart Failure According to eGFR Level: Comparison between Brain Natriuretic Peptide and Amino-Terminal Probrain Natriuretic Peptide by Arakawa, Kimika, Ando, Yukichi, Matsunaga, Sachiko, Nishiura, Akihiko

    “…Although the influence of reduced kidney function on natriuretic peptides (B-type natriuretic peptide [BNP] and amino terminal probrain natriuretic peptide…”
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    Expression of Matrix Metalloproteinases During Ascorbate‐Induced Differentiation of Osteoblastic MC3T3‐E1 Cells by Mizutani, Akifumi, Sugiyama, Ikuko, Kuno, Eriko, Matsunaga, Sachiko, Tsukagoshi, Norihiro

    Published in Journal of bone and mineral research (01-11-2001)
    “…The mouse calvarial osteoblast MC3T3‐E1 cells released 92 kDa and 68 kDa of gelatinase activities into the conditioned media (CMs) from undifferentiated cells…”
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    Tongue-Twister Effects in the Silent and Oral Reading of Japanese Sentences by Matsunaga, Sachiko

    Published in Japanese language and literature (01-10-2014)
    “…Most people agree that tongue-twister (TT) sentences (i.e., sentences that contain the same consonants repeated) are difficult to read orally. What about…”
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    College Students’ Perceptions Of Online Learning: Knowledge Gain And Course Effectiveness by Matsunaga,Sachiko

    “…This paper reports the results of research into college students’ perceptions ofknowledge gain and reactions to their learning experiences in an online general…”
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    Retention of katakana as foreign scripts: The effects of mnemonics and spatial ability by Sachiko Matsunaga

    “…This paper reports the results of an experiment, which showed that: (a) regardless of their Ll script type (Roman or nonRoman), learners of Japanese as a…”
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    The linguistic and psycholinguistic nature of kanji: Do kanji represent and trigger only meanings? by Matsunaga, Sachiko

    Published 01-01-1994
    “…There have been persistent beliefs among scholars and nonscholars alike that kanji, or Chinese characters, are picture-like symbols representing not sounds but…”
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    THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPATIAL ABILITY OF NATIVE SPEAKERS OF JAPANESE AND THEIR CODING STRATEGY WHEN READING KANJI by Matsunaga, Sachiko, Crosby, Martha E.

    “…This paper describes research that investigates how native Japanese speakers read kanji. The controversy concerning whether native speakers of Japanese rely…”
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