Search Results - "Okamura, Taro"
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A shortfin mako shark circling a finless porpoise with damaged caudal fin
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-07-2024)“…Research on predator–prey interactions between sharks and cetaceans remain limited. Here, we report on a video of a shortfin mako shark circling a finless…”
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Anatomic characterization of the humeral nutrient artery: Application to fracture and surgery of the humerus
Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-10-2017)“…Anatomic characterization of the humeral nutrient artery varies among the several textbooks on human anatomy. To clarify the anatomic characteristics of the…”
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Anatomic characterization of the radial and ulnar nutrient arteries in humans
Published in Annals of anatomy (01-03-2018)“…The localization of nutrient foramens has been extensively studied in humans and other vertebrate animals. However, accurate information on the origin and…”
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Hume's Constitutivist Response to Scepticism
Published in Ergo (Ann Arbor, Mich.) (03-05-2024)“…In the concluding section of the Book One of the Treatise, Hume confronts radical scepticism about the standards of correct reasoning. According to the…”
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FALL-RELATED ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING AND BEHAVIOUR DISTURBANCES IN DEMENTIA
Published in Journal of human ergology (01-12-2015)“…The purpose of this study is to clarify the activities of daily living and behaviour disturbances related to inpatients and outpatients with dementia…”
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The usefulness of a questionnaire to evaluate daily living performance in psychiatric inpatients: results of cross-sectional and follow-up studies
Published in Journal of human ergology (01-12-2013)“…The purpose of this research was to study the usefulness of daily living performance scores (DLPS) in order to indicate the capabilities of inpatients at…”
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Hume on Distinctions of Reason: A Resemblance-First Interpretation
Published in Australasian journal of philosophy (03-07-2019)“…To articulate their understanding of Hume's discussion of 'distinctions of reason', commentators have often taken what I refer to as a 'respect-first view' on…”
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Physiotherapy Program through Home Visits for Community-Dwelling Elderly Japanese Women with Mild Knee Pain
Published in The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine (01-10-2009)“…Knee pain is extremely common among the elderly, particularly women. Hence, there is an urgent need for applicable community-based intervention models for…”
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Changes In Grip Strength And Health Status After One Year Of Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis: 3024
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Evaluation of performance status of daily living activities and of the future risk of falls in the non-handicapped, community-dwelling elderly
Published in Environmental health and preventive medicine (01-03-2009)“…There is a growing need to evaluate the performance status of the activities of daily living (ADL) of the elderly in the rapidly aging Japanese society. The…”
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Changes In Daily Physical Activity Of The Elderly Under A State Of Emergency: 2563
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Changes In Daily Physical Activity Of The Elderly Under A State Of Emergency: 2563
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The Relationship Between Changes In Height Over 10 Years And Life Expectancy: 340
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The range of atlanto‐occipital joint motion in cetaceans reflects their feeding behavior
Published in Journal of anatomy (01-03-2020)“…The cetaceans display a wide variety of lifestyles, especially with regard to their feeding behavior. However, the evolutionary process of the feeding behavior…”
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