19 research outputs found

    中国人留学生の日本語学習における困難 : 漢字・ひらがな・カタカナの習熟

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    Most of the Chinese students in Japan say it's too difficult to learn Japanese. Several characteristics are common to both Japanese and Chinese. For example, many of the Chinese characters used in Japan are the same as Chinese in their spelling and meanings. But, at the same time, the readings of them are quite different from that of Chiense frequently. The similarities and differences between the two language make it difficult to learn Japanese for Chinese students. In addition, "Hiragana" and "Katakana" are the unique characters only used in Japan. Foreign students must understand the three different kinds of characters, -Chinese character, Hiragana, Katakana-. So it takes them long time to master Japanese.textapplication/pdfdepartmental bulletin pape

    フィットネスクラブ高齢者会員の身体機能評価と口腔機能評価

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    application/pdf社会問題研究. 2021, 70, P.13-23departmental bulletin pape

    Observation of D_s1(2536)^+ → D^+π^-K^+ and angular decomposition of D_s1(2536)^+ →D^*+K_S^0

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    Using 462 fb^{-1} of e^+e^- annihilation data recorded by the Belle detector, we report the first observation of the decay D_s1(2536)^+ → D+π^-K^+. The ratio of branching fractions \frac{B(D_s1(2536)^+ → D^+π^- K^+}{B(D_s1(2536)^+ → D+K^0}is measured to be (3.27±0.18±0.37)%. We also study the angular distributions in the D_s1(2536)^+ →D*+K_S^0 decay and measure the ratio of D- and S-wave amplitudes. The S-wave dominates, with a partial width of Γ_S/Γtotal=0.72±0.05±0.01.journal articl

    Evidence for Direct CP Violation in B0→K+π-Decays

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    WES862153_sup_mat – Supplemental material for Gender Divisions of Paid and Unpaid Work in Contemporary UK Couples

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    Supplemental material, WES862153_sup_mat for Gender Divisions of Paid and Unpaid Work in Contemporary UK Couples by Anne McMunn, Lauren Bird, Elizabeth Webb and Amanda Sacker in Work, Employment & Society</p

    Associations between informal caregiving and adiposity for UKHLS men.

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    <p>Associations between informal caregiving and adiposity for UKHLS men.</p

    Associations between informal caregiving and adiposity for UKHLS women.

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    <p>Associations between informal caregiving and adiposity for UKHLS women.</p

    Breakdown of the analytical samples for grip strength and walking speed in ELSA and HRS.

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    Breakdown of the analytical samples for grip strength and walking speed in ELSA and HRS.</p

    Regression coefficients for grip strength (in kg / height in m) for men in ELSA and HRS.

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    Regression coefficients for grip strength (in kg / height in m) for men in ELSA and HRS.</p
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