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Ikeda

[ ee-ke-dah ]

noun

  1. Ჹ·ⲹ·ٴ [hah-, yah, -taw], 1899–1965, Japanese statesman: prime minister 1960–64.


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Japan also has the same coach, Futoshi Ikeda.

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First author Kyojiro Ikeda from the University of Vienna explains: "Standard electron tomography is very labor-intensive, as the cutting of the samples and their examination in the electron microscope must be done manually. With this approach, however, we can reliably automate the analysis of thousands of layers."

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“We want to move forward with the goal of winning a gold medal,” Japan coach Futoshi Ikeda said.

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Ikeda coached the Japanese women in the 2023 World Cup and saw them lose in the quarterfinals to Sweden.

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During that time, toward the end of the 19th century, Mr. Ikeda explained, “numerous prints were imported, some by excellent dealers such as Tadamasa Hayashi in Paris. Impressionist painters such as Monet and van Gogh were fascinated by works from Japan, which had a strong influence on them.”

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