Bibliographic Abstracts of Studies Published Only in Japanese Hayato
Yamanaka, Elizabeth Buck, Hidetoshi Katō, Jack Lyle ... Newspapers reported on
such topics as steam locomotives , steamships , telegrams , and photography
based on ...
Atomu ; 15 : 11-25 ( Jan 1970 ) . ( In Japanese ) . The development of nuclear
power generation is reviewed including ... coolant and steam circulation systems
; fuel exchange ; safety facilities ; instrumentation and control ; and radioactive ...
Japan's coal reserves are estimated to be 1050 million metric tons.” Most of the
reserves are bituminous and occur on Hokkaido and Kyushu Island. This total
represents both coking and steam coal reserves. Since the mid-1970s, Japanese
...
Author: Japan Playwrights AssociationPublish On: 2003
It is not unusual in contemporary Japan for playwrights to produce , direct and
sometimes even star in their own works , but ... Tomorrow You Will Ride on a Steam Train , Death Match Renga " and The Mysterious Hood the Hermit Gave
Me " ) .
Author: Japan Playwrights Association
Publisher: Janpan Playwrights Assn
ISBN: UOM:39015058288047
Category: Performing Arts
Page: 382
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This fifth volume, Japanese Theater of the 1970s, treats six plays. Crime is the dominant subject. Three plays are about homicide, two are about other criminal offenses against public order and society, and one is about survival during times of war. While many of the human relations depicted in these works illustrate exploitation and brutalization, the touch of the playwrights is often surprisingly light and humorous. These dramas offer serious but enjoyable reading. Contents: The Amida Black Chant Murder Mystery (Fujita Den); The Atami Murder Case (Tsuka Kôhei); Mystery Tour (Komatsu Mikio); The Family Adrift: The Jesus Ark Incident (Yamazaki Tetsu); Ayako: Mom's Cherry Blossoms Never Fall (Okabe Kôdai); Claire de Lune (Takeuchi Jûichirô)
4 JAPANESE STEAM COAL IMPORTS Cement plants TABLE 3 . ... has played a
pivotal role in the expansion of power generation in these countries since plans
were formulated in the late 1970s to reduce oil consumption . thirds of the total .
THE NEW AFFLUENCE Through the 1970s and 1980s , Japanese experienced
increasing economic affluence . ... They were expected to work long hours , and
once the workday was over , they went to drink together and let off steam .
Author: R. Keith Schoppa
Publisher: Prentice Hall
ISBN: STANFORD:36105124086609
Category: History
Page: 561
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For one semester/quarter undergraduate courses in the History of Modern East Asia or Modern East Asian Civilizations. In East Asia: Identities and Change in the Modern World, accomplished historian R. Keith Schoppa uses the prism of cultural identities to examine the four countries that make up the East Asian cultural sphere--China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam--from roughly 1700 to the present. This text explores modern East Asian history through the themes of identities and change.
The inevitable manifestations of the contradictions and decay of Japanese
monopoly capitalism have become more ... from steam - power plants and
petrochemical industries are spoiling the health of many people every day and
every hour .
Japan ' s import of Chinese coking coal , mainly from Kailuan , peaked in 1967 at
920 , 000 tons and dropped to statistically insignificant quantities in the 1970s . Japan began to import steam coal from China in 1974 , mostly Datong coal ...
After that time , however , Japanese competition for world markets increased :
between 1968 and 1970 , for example , average annual Japanese exports of steam turbines were ten times what they had been during the period 1960 - 67 .
Similar ...
Also , the time was kind to them since rapid economic growth , which was at full steam into the early 1970s virtually guaranteed success to any econometric
forecasting then . 5. Stage 3 in Japan Stage 2 was over probably by the early 1970s .
During the 1960s Japan became a large importer of coking coal with 1970
shipments of 50.7 million tonnes . Nevertheless , small deliveries of steam coal
started only in the late 1970s . Japanese energy planners turned to coal in a
major way ...
8 % in 1970 , and then levelled off in the 1970s ( Table 4 ) . This is ... the
economy that began in the early 1970s , which took some of the steam out of the
machinery industry . ... 8 % during the succeeding eight - year period of 1970 –
78 .
color photographic camera systems ; steam turbine electric generators , et cetera
. RCA has licensed Japanese firms in the following components , products , and
processes , among others : magnetic memory cores ; electron microscopes ...
Author: United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee. Subcommittee on Foreign Economic PolicyPublish On: 1970
color photographic camera systems ; steam turbine electric generators , et cetera
. RCA has licensed Japanese firms in the following components , products , and
processes , among others : magnetic memory cores ; electron microscopes ...
Author: United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee. Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy
Japanese wrestle with tube problems + 1 1 . 10700 Our on 1 OS . 8500 O Other
6500 By Seiji Yashima Japan ' s first PWR , Mihama 1 , was commissioned in 1970 and soon suffered steam generator roblems . Since th the industry has had
to ...
The Soviet Union is building hydroelectric dams ; with Japanese collaboration it
is developing its timber and paper industries ; and it is prospecting and drilling for
oil and ... underground steam has been tapped to provide geothermal power .
The NOx removal system has been As in the United States , most cogeneration
facilities in Japan are inoperating successfully , at a ... When there is shortage of
process steam , plants were greatly affected by the two oil crises in the 1970s .
The apparent success of Japanese industry in conserving energy during the 1970s has often been admired , but the ... effect - for example , by preventing steam leakage , controlling combustion , and using brick insulation to prevent
heat loss .
The apparent success of Japanese industry in conserving energy during the 1970s has often been admired , but the ... effect - for example , by preventing steam leakage , controlling combustion , and using brick insulation to prevent
heat loss .
... engaged of spoked locomotive wheel . in heavy freight service one is
accustomed To see Japanese steam operating ... In the early 1970s work
locomotive classes , the ' D51 ' 2 - 8 - 2 , of had started on the extension of the
highwhich more ...
Author: David S. Hamilton
Publisher: Book Sales
ISBN: UVA:X002122390
Category: Transportation
Page: 192
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Depicts and describes the evolution of railways and locomotives in Europe, Scandinavia, Asia, Australia, Africa, and North America, discussing the importance of the geographical and industrial landscape of each region