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Utilization of Works in the Textbook
Tsugio INOUE
2008 Volume 40 Pages
1-10
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The purpose of this paper is to encourage the practice of extensive reading for the Japanese
language classes in the technical college. I attempted to provide the students with plenty of teaching
materials from their textbooks only. There are two reasons for doing this. First, the students can
spread their concern by reading all the teaching materials. Second, the students can acquire the habit
of reading by repeatedly all the teaching materials. As a result, the students will be able to read
books independently. Consequently, they will improve their attitudes toward reading. However, it soon
became clear that it was necessary to select the teaching materials that were suitable for the students
in order that they could read books extensively.
Therefore, although the idea of extensive reading should be seriously considered, from now on, it
is necessary to examine which teaching materials in the textbooks are suitable for the students.
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Toward the Development of Effective Teaching Materials
Miyuki SHIBATA
2008 Volume 40 Pages
11-20
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Kichiro KIKUCHI, Yuta KUMAGAI
2008 Volume 40 Pages
21-24
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Takeo TAKASHIMA
2008 Volume 40 Pages
25-30
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Qin ZHU, Shan LIANG
2008 Volume 40 Pages
31-38
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In this report, the dynamics of a periodically forced two degrees of freedom vehicle model with non-linear spring and
viscous damping is studied. With the first-order averaging method, the analytical expression for stability analysis of the system
is derived. The results show that derived expression can be used to detect the chaotic motion.
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Takashi KAWAMURA
2008 Volume 40 Pages
39-42
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Yukio KOBAYASHI, Yu YAGUCHI
2008 Volume 40 Pages
43-46
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Kazuo IMANARI
2008 Volume 40 Pages
47-54
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Tatsuya KITANO, Satoshi KOIKE
2008 Volume 40 Pages
55-60
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Satoshi NISHINO, Atsushi MATSUDA, Yuka UCHIDA
2008 Volume 40 Pages
61-70
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Male and female distinction is necessary to make security stronger and when various statistics on the
visitor are taken in commercial facilities and so on. The conventional method of man and woman distinction
is currently determined by using the person's appearance, the person's dress and in such cases, the way of
walking, the foot pressure, the hair type. But, these characteristics can be intentionally changed by human
intervention or design. The proposed method gets a difference in the male's and female's characteristics by
taking images of the fat distribution of the person's face by near infrared ray camera. This is a male and
female distinction based on the new concept idea which this is used for. Consequently, this can be used
to distinguish a male from a female even if a male turns himself into the female intentionally (and vice
versa), because this method involves biometrics authentication.
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Shigeo KINNO
2008 Volume 40 Pages
71-80
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Kiyomi NANSAI, Akira YAMAGUCHI
2008 Volume 40 Pages
81-90
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Tatsuo WATANABE
2008 Volume 40 Pages
91-94
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“Commercial Enzymes”, “Extracted Enzymes”, “Added Enzymes”
Toratane MUNEGUMI
2008 Volume 40 Pages
95-100
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Takakuni TANAKA, Yuta FUKUI
2008 Volume 40 Pages
101-104
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Yuzo TAKIZAWA, Makoto SUZUKI
2008 Volume 40 Pages
105-112
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Yoshitaka YAMAMOTO, Kana KOBAYASHI
2008 Volume 40 Pages
113-120
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Tsuyoshi NAKAZAWA, Koiti TANAKA, Satoru IZAWA, Mitsuomi IDEO, Naoki YA ...
2008 Volume 40 Pages
121-126
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Shinichi NAKADA
2008 Volume 40 Pages
127-136
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Youko SAKAIRI
2008 Volume 40 Pages
137-144
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