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  • Seishi Kikuchi (菊池 正士, Kikuchi Seishi, August 25, 1902 – November 12, 1974) was a Japanese physicist, known for his explanation of the Kikuchi lines that...
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    can be deduced from a simple elastic mechanism proposed in 1928 by Seishi Kikuchi, although the dynamical theory of diffuse inelastic scattering is needed...
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  • Japanese jurist Seishi Kikuchi (菊池 正士) (1902–1974), Japanese physicist Seishi Kishimoto (岸本 聖史) (born 1974), Japanese manga artist Seishi Yokomizo (横溝 正史)...
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  • footballer Ryuzo Kikuchi (菊地 隆一, born 1942), Japanese rower Satoshi Kikuchi (菊池 悟, born 1952), Japanese handball player Seishi Kikuchi (菊池 正士, 1902–1974)...
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    the calculations may not be accurate enough. Kikuchi lines,: 311–313  first observed by Seishi Kikuchi in 1928, are linear features created by electrons...
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    Tomizo Yoshida Kiyosi Itô Shoichi Sakata Yutaka Taniyama Kôdi Husimi Seishi Kikuchi Taketani Mitsuo Takahiko Yamanouchi Shigeyoshi Matsumae Shigeo Shingo...
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  • flavor Dairoku Kikuchi, mathematician and the first Director of Riken Seishi Kikuchi, physicist, known for his explanation of the Kikuchi lines Hiroaki...
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    planes with Miller indexes h, k, and l. These Kikuchi lines and patterns were named after Seishi Kikuchi, who, together with Shoji Nishikawa, was the first...
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    University of Science. Kotaro Honda, 1949–1953 Masaichi Majima, 1955-1966 Seishi Kikuchi, 1966-1970 Masao Kotani, 1970-1982 Masao Yoshiki, 1982-1990 Tetsuji...
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    1937 (27th) Ryōzō Kanehira 1932 (22nd) Motonori Matuyama Shintaro Uda Seishi Kikuchi 1931 (21st) Hakaru Masumoto 1930 (20th) Okuro Oikawa 1929 (19th) Hisao...
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  • Araki Seishi (荒木 精之, 1907-1981) was an eccentric Japanese historian, novelist, and publisher. Araki Seishi was born the eldest son of Araki Tamijirō (荒木民次郎)...
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    moved to Osaka University in 1934, where he soon began working with Seishi Kikuchi. At Osaka, he became Dean of the Faculty of Science. He moved to Nagoya...
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  • World: Narikiri Dungeon 2 Tenbu Limited / Mankan Zenseki Tenbu: Sangokushi Seishi The Grail Hunter The Journey Home: Quest for the Throne Tokyo Twilight Busters...
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  • no Jitsuzō. Tokyo: Chūō-kōron shinsha, 2004. Tsuri Yōichi. Shinsengumi Seishi. Tokyo: Shin Jinbutsu Ōraisha, 1998. Yamamura, Tatsuya. Shinsengumi Kenkyaku-Den...
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  • : 78–82  Kikuchi cited the stories of Seishi Yokomizo, and both Japanese and Western horror movies as inspiration for Crimson Butterfly. Kikuchi specifically...
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  • accurate results. Very quickly there were multiple advances, for instance Seishi Kikuchi's observations of lines that can be used for crystallographic indexing...
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  • Directed by Hajime Kamegaki Produced by Chizuko Sugeno Michiyuki Honma Kouichi Kikuchi Written by Genki Yoshimura Music by Yusuke Honma Studio Pierrot Licensed by...
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    Yurei otoko (category Films based on works by Seishi Yokomizo)
    a 1954 film directed by Motoyoshi Oda, and starring Seizaburō Kawazu as Seishi Yokomizo's fictional detective Kindaichi Kōsuke. It is based on Yokomizo's...
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  • footballer Kosuke Kindaichi (金田一 耕助), a fictional Japanese detective created by Seishi Yokomizo Kosuke Shirai, a character from the manga series Urusei Yatsura...
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  • two years later. One of Nishikawa's students was Seishi Kikuchi, who in 1928 described the Kikuchi lines that appear in electron diffraction and were...
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