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    Improvement in Function after Lasmiditan Treatment: Post Hoc Analysis of Data from Phase 3 Studies by Timothy Smith, John H. Krege, Suchitrita S. Rathmann, Sherie A. Dowsett, Ann Hake, Emel S. M. Nery, Brandy R. Matthews, Erin G. Doty

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Pooled data from SAMURAI and SPARTAN (SAMURAI + SPARTAN) and data from GLADIATOR were analyzed using the intention-to-treat populations. …”
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    Effect of the environment and use of alternative products in the post-harvest of papaya by Kiyotaka Murakami, Andre Freire Cruz, Marcio de Carvalho Pires, Ivone Midori Icuma, Osvaldo Kiyoshi Yamanishi

    “…Two storage place were evaluated (room temperature and cold room); Six treatments (Control, Samurai 40ml/20l water, Serenade® 40ml/20l water, Sanatizer EUPROOFF® 10ml/20l water, EUPROOFF® + Serenade® + Samurai, Serenade® + Samurai), five storage periods (0, 3, 6, 9 and 12 days) and three seasons (December, January and February). …”
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    PERWUJUDAN NILAI KESETIAAN DAN KEHORMATAN BUSHIDOO DALAM NOVEL �47 RONIN� KARYA JOHN ALLYN by , NURMA SARASWATI GUMELAR, , Santi Andayani, S.S.

    Published 2014
    “…Bushido is a system of ethics or warrior moral rules that apply to the Japan samurai in XII-XIX century. One of the rules of bushido is, if a samurai lost fight then he should commit suicide by cutting the stomach (seppuku).In this novel the samurai chose to commit seppuku to preserve his honor than to die at the hands of the enemy. …”
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    Agronomic and Physiological Traits Response of Three Tropical Sorghum (<i>Sorghum bicolor</i> L.) Cultivars to Drought and Salinity by Elvira Sari Dewi, Issaka Abdulai, Gennady Bracho-Mujica, Mercy Appiah, Reimund P. Rötter

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Cultivars (Kuali, Numbu, Samurai2) were grown under moderate and high salinity, with drought exposure at booting stage. …”
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    Surviving Japan – An Insider’s View of the Land of Bushido by Marko Lukić

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Perhaps the most interesting segment within this samurai/male-based narrative is the one focusing on the outcasts – women warriors, the ronins (samurais without a “master”), and the popularized and (unnecessarily) mystified ninjas. …”
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    Karate's ambiguity: Traditional martial art or modern combat sport by Rudolf Jakhel

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…But, at the end of 1950s, karate started to be exported to the Western world as a traditional martial art of Japanese samurai, even if the samurai had not known karate. …”
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    Richardson Affaire: Great Britain and the Tokugawa Bakufu 1862–1863 by Roman Kodet

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…In order to achieve this, many radical samurai mounted murderous attacks against the foreigners. …”
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    A process-sociology analysis of religious practices and Japanese martial arts by Raúl Sánchez García

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The cult of the Buddhist deity Marishiten held special interest for the bushi originating martial traditions (ryu). (2) Tokugawa shogunate (1600-1848): the pacification of the country by the central military court implied a more detached approach to martial arts by samurai. Within this milieu, the samurai acted as a retainer/bureaucrat whose main mission was to keep order in a stratified society and to serve his lord, something that Zen practices helped to incorporate in the samurai ethos. (3) Early Showa period (1926-1945): this stage featured a progressive militarisation of people and the instigation of a strong involvement towards the Japanese nation, considered as the main (symbolic) survival unit. …”
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    Guest Editor’s Foreword by Luka CULIBERG

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Moreover, this vague and elusive idea of “samurai honour” continues to function as an empty shell for whatever ideological content wishes to occupy its place. …”
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    Kumi-uchi from the Kaze no Ryu perspective by Luis Nogueira Serrano

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…As such, <em>kumi-uchi</em> is consider to have emerged as a complement to the main samurai martial arts, so as to face those difficult situations in which the samurai lost his most powerful weapons. …”
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    A process-sociology analysis of religious practices and Japanese martial arts by Raúl Sánchez García

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The cult of the Buddhist deity Marishiten held special interest for the bushi originating martial traditions (ryu). (2) Tokugawa shogunate (1600-1848): the pacification of the country by the central military court implied a more detached approach to martial arts by samurai. Within this milieu, the samurai acted as a retainer/bureaucrat whose main mission was to keep order in a stratified society and to serve his lord, something that Zen practices helped to incorporate in the samurai ethos. (3) Early Showa period (1926-1945): this stage featured a progressive militarisation of people and the instigation of a strong involvement towards the Japanese nation, considered as the main (symbolic) survival unit. …”
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    Monitoring Mutu Pelayanan Rawat Inap Berbasis Komputerisasi by Riska Rosita, Agustina Srirahayu

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah merancang sistem informasi berupa SAMURAI, yaitu Sistem Informasi Penentu Indikator Mutu Rawat Inap. …”
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    Productivity and Nutrient Quality of Some Sorghum Mutant Lines at Different Cutting Ages by R. E. Puteri, P. D. M. H. Karti, L. Abdullah, Supriyanto

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…The first factor was the type of sorghum (SAMURAI I M17, PATIR 3.5, PATIR 3.6, PATIR 3.7) as the main plot and the second factor was the cutting age (85, 95, 105) as a subplot. …”
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