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    Regional variability of raindrop size distribution over Indonesia by Marzuki, M., Hashiguchi, H., Yamamoto, M. K., Mori, S., Yamanaka, M. D.

    Published in Annales geophysicae (1988) (15-11-2013)
    “…Regional variability of raindrop size distribution (DSD) along the Equator was investigated through a network of Parsivel disdrometers in Indonesia. The…”
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    Isotope ratios of precipitation and water vapor observed in Typhoon Shanshan by Fudeyasu, H., Ichiyanagi, K., Sugimoto, A., Yoshimura, K., Ueta, A., Yamanaka, M. D., Ozawa, K.

    “…Isotope ratios of precipitation and water vapor were observed during the passage of Typhoon Shanshan at Ishigaki Island, southwestern Japan, on 15–16 September…”
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    Gravity wave generation in the lower stratosphere due to passage of the typhoon 9426 (Orchid) observed by the MU radar at Shigaraki (34.85°N, 136.10°E) by Dhaka, S. K., Takahashi, M., Shibagaki, Y., Yamanaka, M. D., Fukao, S.

    “…Intense gravity wave activities were investigated in the lower stratosphere during the typhoon 9426. Strong vertical winds were observed just a few hours…”
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    Seasonal and interannual variations of temperature in the tropical tropopause layer (TTL) over Indonesia based on operational rawinsonde data during 1992–1999 by Hashiguchi, N. O., Yamanaka, M. D., Ogino, S.-Y., Shiotani, M., Sribimawati, T.

    “…Seasonal and interannual variations of temperature in the tropical tropopause layer (TTL) during 1992–1999 are investigated on the basis of operational…”
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    Observable signatures of a convectively generated wave field over the tropics using Indian MST radar at Gadanki (13.5°N, 79.2°E) by Dhaka, S. K., Choudhary, R. K., Malik, S., Shibagaki, Y., Yamanaka, M. D., Fukao, S.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-09-2002)
    “…An experiment was conducted in the month of June 2000 to study the atmospheric dynamical behavior in the troposphere and lower stratosphere in the presence of…”
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    Precipitating clouds observed by 1.3-GHz boundary layer radars in equatorial Indonesia by RENGGONO, F, HASHIGUCHI, H, IBRAHIM, G, FUKAO, S, YAMANAKA, M. D, OGINO, S.-Y, OKAMOTO, N, MURATA, F, SITORUS, B. P, KUDSY, M, KARTASASMITA, M

    Published in Annales geophysicae (1988) (31-08-2001)
    “…Temporal variations of precipitating clouds in equatorial Indonesia have been studied based on observations with 1357.5 MHz boundary layer radars at Serpong…”
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    Combined wind profiler-weather radar observations of orographic rainband around Kyushu, Japan in the Baiu season by UMEMOTO, Y, TESHIBA, M, SHIBAGAKI, Y, HASHIGUCHI, H, YAMANAKA, M. D, FUKAO, S

    Published in Annales geophysicae (1988) (29-11-2004)
    “…A special observation campaign (X-BAIU), using various instruments (wind profilers, C-band weather radars, X-band Doppler radars, rawinsondes, etc.), was…”
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    Secondary circulation within a tropical cyclone observed with L-band wind profilers by TESHIBA, M, YAMANAKA, M. D, HASHIGUCHI, H, SHIBAGAKI, Y, OHNO, Y, FUKAO, S

    Published in Annales geophysicae (1988) (01-01-2004)
    “…In association with the passage of a Tropical Cyclone (TC) around Japan, the secondary circulation in the region from the outer side to the center was…”
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    Ozonesonde observations in the Indonesian maritime continent: a case study on ozone rich layer in the equatorial upper troposphere by Fujiwara, M., Tomikawa, Y., Kita, K., Kondo, Y., Komala, N., Saraspriya, S., Manik, T., Suripto, A., Kawakami, S., Ogawa, T., Kelana, E., Suhardi, B., Harijono, S.W.B., Kudsy, M., Sribimawati, T., Yamanaka, M.D.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (2003)
    “…Ozonesonde observation campaigns were conducted over the Indonesian maritime continent in September–October 1998 and in August–September 1999. Three stations…”
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    Homopause control by gravity wave breaking in the planetary atmospheres by Yamanaka, M.D.

    Published in Advances in space research (01-04-1995)
    “…Wavebreaking turbulence induced by internal gravity waves which exist commonly in the planetary atmospheres plays an essentially important role in generation…”
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    An observational study of cyclogenesis in the lee of the Japan central mountains by TAKAYABU, I, NIINO, H, YAMANAKA, M. D, FUKAO, S

    “…An observational study is conducted of the lee cyclogenesis that occurred on 11 December 1990 in the southeast region of the Japan central mountains (JCM). The…”
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    Secondary circulation within a tropical cyclone observed with L-band wind profilers by Teshiba, M, Yamanaka, M. D, Hashiguchi, H, Shibagaki, Y, Ohno, Y, Fukao, S

    Published in Annales geophysicae (1988) (29-11-2005)
    “…In association with the passage of a Tropical Cyclone (TC) around Japan, the secondary circulation in the region from the outer side to the center was…”
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    Magnesium sulfate-induced blocked premature atrial contractions resulting in fetal bradyarrhythmia by Miyoshi, Takekazu, MD, Shimizu, Wataru, MD, Noda, Takashi, MD, Kobayashi, Yoshinari, MD, Kamiya, Chizuko A., MD, Yamanaka, Kaoru, MD, Neki, Reiko, MD, Yoshimatsu, Jun, MD, Kamakura, Shiro, MD

    Published in Journal of arrhythmia (01-06-2014)
    “…Abstract Here, we present a rare case of fetal bradyarrhythmia following magnesium sulfate therapy for preterm labor. After we switched treatment from…”
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    Meridional and temporal variations of lower-stratospheric gravity-wave activity over Japan, West Pacific ocean and East Indian ocean by Ogino, Shin-Ya, Yamanaka, Manabu D., Fukao, Shoichiro

    Published in Advances in Space Research (01-01-2001)
    “…Characteristics of gravity waves in the lower stratosphere were investigated based on rawinsonde and ozonesonde data accumulated over Japan, and West Pacific…”
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    Diurnal variations of the planetary boundary layer observed with an L-band clear-air Doppler radar by HASHIGUCHI, H, YAMANAKA, M. D, TSUDA, T, YAMAMOTO, M, NAKAMURA, T, ADACHI, T, FUKAO, S, SATO, T, TOBING, D. L

    Published in Boundary-layer meteorology (01-06-1995)
    “…Based on continuous observations of the planetary boundary layer (PBL) with an L-band (1357.5 MHz) boundary-layer radar (BLR) at a hilly location in Japan, we…”
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    Horizontal variations of gravity wave activities in the lower stratosphere over Japan : A case study in the Baiu season 1991 by OGINO, S.-Y, YAMANAKA, M. D, SHIBAGAKI, Y, SHIMOMAI, T, FUKAO, S

    Published in Earth, planets, and space (01-01-1999)
    “…Vertical wavenumber spectra are analyzed by using temperature, zonal wind and meridional wind data obtained with MU radar and radiosondes at the MU observatory…”
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    Multiple Buttress Reconstruction for Extended Total Maxillectomy by Mixed Use of Vascularized and Nonvascularized Fibula by Tsuge, Itaru, Yamanaka, Hiroki, Katsube, Motoki, Sakamoto, Michiharu, Morimoto, Naoki

    “…Reconstruction of extended total maxillectomy is challenging. This study aimed to isolate the skull base from the nasal cavity to avoid intracranial infection,…”
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    Simultaneous Reconstruction of the Bilateral Maxillae and Nasal Hard Structure Using a Vascularized and Nonvascularized Fibula by Tsuge, Itaru, Yamanaka, Hiroki, Katsube, Motoki, Sakamoto, Michiharu, Morimoto, Naoki

    “…Midfacial reconstruction for extensive defects of the hard nasal structures and bilateral maxillae is challenging. Postoperative radiotherapy causes skin…”
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