A. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR GLOBAL ECOLOGY |
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1. Human Impact |
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2. Energy, Industry, Transportation and Information |
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3. Quality of Life |
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4. Education and Ethics |
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B. WOMEN AND SCIENCE |
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1. Women and Science |
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2. Women in the Medical Fields |
A-3. Quality of Life [Rm 302] |
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16:00 - 17:00 |
1. Food and gender |
Kyoko Saio (Japan) |
2. Osteoporosis and mineral imbalance induced by over calcium intake |
Mieko Kimura, Michiko Takeda & Takahisa Takeda (Japan) |
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3. The role of woman's physician in plastic and reconstructive surgery |
Yoshiko Iwahira (Japan) |
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4. Role of estrogen in women's health |
Masako Matsuda, Takako Iwata, Junko Ueda, Kozue Okano, Reiko Fujii, Keiko Fujisawa & Kiyomi Yamamoto (Japan) |
B-1. Women and Science [Rm 303] |
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16:00 - 17:00 |
1. Changing social status of Assamese women: Role of science |
Aditi Bezbarua (India) |
2. Women in the period of political and economic transformation in Poland |
Anna Szemik-Hojniak (Poland) |
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3. Participation of women in the Hong Kong construction industry |
Lai Yin NG & Julie K.W. MO (Hong Kong) |
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4. Working circumstances of China's women workers |
Zhou Meihe (China) |
A-4. Education and Ethics [Rm 304] |
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16:00 - 17:00 |
1. Women proceed environmental science education |
Kazue Tazaki (Japan) |
2. Audio visual resource centre in rural setting: A case study |
Chanda Asani (India) |
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3. The role of education at botanic gardens for conservation: Ideals and reality |
Junko Oikawa (U.K.) |
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4. Junior high/high school female student research for the Japan science student award (1957-1997) |
Mizue Yamauchi-Kissho (Japan) |
B-2. Women in the Medical Fields [Rm 302] |
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9:00 - 10:15 |
1. Clinical features of acute organophosphate pesticides poisoning |
Fengsheng He (China) |
2. Changing profile of abdominal wall defect |
Sachiyo Suita (Japan) |
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3. Pain and environment-with special references to nociceptor sensitization and experimental analysis of pain aggravation induced by weather changes (low barometric pressure and low temperature) in chronic pain model of rats |
Kazue Mizumura (Japan) |
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4. Sodium-calcium exchanger in heart cells |
Junko Kimura (Japan) |
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10:45 - 12:00 |
5. Helicobacter pylori utilizes urea to colonize the stomach |
Teruko Nakazawa (Japan) |
6. Host defense mechanisms against human T cell leukemia virus type I (HTLV-I) |
Mari Kannagi (Japan) |
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7. Clinical characteristics and serum anti-ganglioside antibodies in Guillain-Barr syndrome in our hospital: Effect of sera from patients on Schwann cells and neurons |
Keiko Kamakura, Ken-ichi Kaida, Susumu Kusunoki, Norikazu Miyamoto, Toshihiro Masaki, Ryohji Nakamura, Kazuo Motoyoshi & Jun Fukuda (Japan) |
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8. Application of biotechnology to the treatment of cancer |
Yoko Fujita-Yamaguchi, Shu-Lian Li, Zhao-Dong Xu, Anna M. Wu & John J. Rossi (U.S.A.) |
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9. Why active life is important for health and longevity?: From the studies of stress protein and mechanical stress |
Yoriko Atomi (Japan) |
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13:00 - 15:00 |
10. Pathophysiological basis of burn management |
Minako Ohtani & Kiyoshi Okabayashi (Japan) |
11. Applied research of the first Vietnamese gastric tube feeding product: ENALAC |
Nguyen thi Kim Hung, Tran thi Ngoc Lan, Dao My Thanh & But thi Hai (Vietnam) |
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12. Clinical manifestations, pathogenesis and management of collagen disease |
Masako Hara (Japan) |
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13. Secondary acute leukemia following chemotherapy for ovarian malignancy |
Toshiko Jobo (Japan) |
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14. Otitis media with effusion in children with Down syndrome |
Yukiko Iino, Yukako Imamura & Yoshisato Tanaka (Japan) |
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15. GP130 signaling pathways: Recent advances and implications for cardiovascular disease |
Keiko Yamauchi-Takihara (Japan) |
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16. Evaluation of renal function using radionuclide |
Eriko Tsukamoto (Japan) |
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17. Analysis of surgical treatment for asymptomatic unruptured aneurysms in the brain check-up |
Chie Yamanaka, Takeshi Shima, Masahiro Nishida & Kauji Yamane (Japan) |
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15:30 - 17:00 |
18. The mucopolysaccaridosis in the molecular era |
Elizabeth F. Neufeld (U.S.A.) |
19. Recent strides in the treatment of phenylketonuria in Japan |
Misao Owada & Teruo Kitagawa (Japan) |
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20. Epidemiology of childhood insulin dependent diabetes mellitus in Japan |
Naoko Tajima (Japan) |
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21. Strong contribution of HLA gene to disease susceptibility: Insulin autoimmune syndrome (IAS, Hirata's disease) |
Yasuko Uchigata (Japan) |
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22. Regulation of proliferation and differentiation in keratinocytes: Role of Activin A |
Mariko Seishima & Yasuo Kitajima (Japan) |
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23. Loricrin, a molecule at the frontline of the skin barrier and human diseases |
Akemi Ishida-Yamamoto, Hidetoshi Takahashi & Hajime Iizuka (Japan) |
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A-1. Human Impact [Rm 303] |
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9:30 - 10:15 |
1. Modern physics finds new usage methods for society |
Wilma Carol Marcy LaBelle (U.S.A.) |
2. Rachel Carson and her Silent Spring |
Sun Xiaoli (China) |
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3. Strategy and tactics of the ecology problems |
Gracheva Raissa (Russia) |
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10:45 - 12:00 |
4. Regional women's participation in the river repairing plan |
Naomi Ando (Japan) |
5. Biodiversity and its conservation of wetlands in agricultural landscape |
Michiko Shimoda (Japan) |
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6. Depletion of forests: Impact on tribal women and role of participatory technology |
Swati Banerjee (India) |
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7. Willingness to pay (WTP) and the rationality of consumers regarding outdoor recreation |
Mira G. Baron, Natalia Zaitsev & Mordechai Shechter (Israel) |
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A-4. Education and Ethics [Rm 304] |
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9:30 - 10:15 |
5. A model for preparing the next generation of women scientists |
Carol Bender (U.S.A.) |
6. The globe program in Japan for environmental education |
Misao Ohi (Japan) |
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7. A model partnership for youth science program |
Kazuko Aoyagi & Shawn Brown (U.S.A.) |
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10:45 - 12:00 |
8. Science and social responsibility |
Kalpana Duorah (India) |
9. Environmental education and ethics |
Batmunkh Lamjav (Mongol) |
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10. Science education and social responsibility |
Khalijah Mohd. Salleh (Malasia) |
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11. The changing face of English engineering education due to introduction of SARTOR |
Grazyna. F. Whapshott (U.K.) |
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12. Need for moral education |
Meera Ramrakhiani (India) |
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A-1. Human Impact [Rm 302] |
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9:30 - 10:15 |
8. Subsistence agriculture and women: Kitchen gardens in Bangladesh and Japan |
Keiko Yoshino (Japan) |
9. Nutritional approach for reducing nitrogen and phosphorus from livestock waste |
Fumiko Yano (Japan) |
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10. Integrating ecologically sustainable development and information technology for more efficient building design |
Renaye Peters & Keith Hampson (Australia) |
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A-2. Energy, Industry, Transportation and Information [Rm 302] |
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10:45 - 12:00 |
1. High Tc superconducting filament |
Tomoko Goto (Japan) |
2. The applications of nuclear techniques to geothermal energy development and environmental management |
Jane Gerardo-Abaya (Austria) |
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3. Highway-railroad grade crossing safety assessment |
A.M. Shelley & P. E. Wolff (U.S.A.) |
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4. Decomposition of fluorocarbon 113 under g-ray irradiation using vitrified high-level radioactive waste |
Aoi Kobayashi, Masayuki Yoneya, Makoto Odakura, Kazuo Yamada & Kazuhiro Kawamura (Japan) |
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5. Surveillance of contamination of ready foods to eat |
Phan Thi Kim, Nguyen Khanh Tram, Huynh Hong Nga & Ha Anh Dao (Vietnam) |
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13:30 - 15:00 |
6. Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) surrounding our life |
Teruko Iguchi (Japan) |
7. Awareness and action of Japanese women for dioxin problem: A study on environmental opinion poll among Japanese women II |
Ryoko Yanagibori & Kinko Koyano (Japan) |
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8. Air pollution from a waste-compress-plant for plastic complex |
Yuko Tsuya & Sanae Y. Matsuzaki (Japan) |
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9. Evaluation of traffic noise pollution in Tehran-Iran |
Parvin Nassiri & Madjid Abbaspour (Iran) |
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10. Experiences in the photovoltaic rural electrification program in Cuba |
Mara R. Gmez, Joel M. Acosta, Rubn R. Heredia, Vctor F. Fernndez, Airel N. Rodrguez, Emilio C. Cuan, Ral H. Prez & Soe Marquez M. (Cuba) |
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11. Renewable energy technologies in Uganda |
Wilbrod Birabwa (Uganda) |
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15:30 - 17:00 |
12. Heavy metal contamination of Thika River (Kenya) and its social impact |
Emmah W. Omulokoli & E. Oluoch (Kenya) |
13. Raising people's environmental awareness for a cleaner world |
Zhu Xiaoyan (China) |
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14. Vacuumed mixing concrete with recycled coarse aggregate |
Keiichi Imamoto, Yoshihiro Honda, Atsushi Nishio & Hiroshi Tamura (Japan) |
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15. Development of a system for the environmental risk assessment of chemicals |
Sanae, Y. Matsuzaki & Yoko Natsumura (Japan) |
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16. Implication of the major agricultural projects in Egypt on the Egyptian industry |
Sohier M. Sakr (Egypt) |
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17. From pollution to re-cycling in the Peruvian brewing industry |
Karla Solis-Garcia (Peru) |
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18. Impact of fuel combustion products on indoor air quality in Egyptian homes |
Alia A. Shakour & Salwa M. Kamal (Egypt) |
B-1. Women and Science [Rm 303] |
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9:30 - 10:15 |
5. Gender strategic needs: Sustainable tool for social and economic advancement |
Mercy Obot Ekop (Nigeria) |
6. International cooperation of scientists on problems related to status of women in extreme situations |
Alla I. Perminova (Russia) |
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10:45 - 12:00 |
7. Women Consulting Engineers: A look into their work and their lives |
The Women Consulting Engineers Society of Japan (Japan) |
8. Women in tertiary education: A Hong Kong perspective |
Anita M. M. Liu (Hong Kong) |
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9. Receptivity of academic community of Kaunas University of Technology for the European Union activities |
Daiva Dumciuviene (Lithuania) |
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10. A decade of active intervention succeeds in doubling the participation of women in science and engineering in Canada |
Monique Frize (Canada) |
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13:30 - 15:00 |
11. Society of Women Engineers: Student technical paper competition winners |
Kathleen F. Harer & Betty P. Preece (U.S.A.) |
12. Views and actual conditions of young members of the Japan Society of Home Economics |
Kaoru Horiuchi, Noriko Imura, Michiko Kimura, Masumi Mori & Sachiko Odake (Japan) |
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13. Model mentoring projects for women students in science |
Linda H. Mantel (U.S.A.) |
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14. Women engineers in France: Updated figures and promotion of engineering in schools |
Marianne Rodot & Patricia Lutse (France) |
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15. Women and the environment in Iran |
Shahla Farsi Monfared (Iran) |
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16. Japanese women in science and technology |
Motoko Kuwahara (Japan) |
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15:30 - 17:00 |
17. Women scientists in archaeometry in Turkey |
Sahinde Demirci & Ay Melek zer (Turkey) |
18. Trends: Women in engineering |
Roberta B. Gleiter (U.S.A.) |
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19. Chronic energy deficiency (CED) status and some nutritional indicators of rural women at procreative age in Vietnam |
Do Thi Kim Lien, Nguyen Cong Khan & Ha Huy Khoi (Vietnam) |
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20. The Athena project |
Susan Bullivant (U.K.) |
A-3. Quality of Life [Rm 304] |
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9:30 - 10:15 |
5. Smoking, alcoholism and HIV-1 infection in Mexican people |
Ruth Da Silvera (Mexico) |
6. New method of monitoring study of people health state under toxic effect of environment |
Tatyana Poznyak (Mexico) |
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7. Childhood simple obesity: A comprehensive treatment |
Zhang Shuyu (China) |
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10:45 - 12:00 |
8. Women of the coast: The improved technologies and the agenda 21 |
Sow Assatou Billy (Guinea) |
9. Grassroots network through horticultural therapy in Japan |
Yumiko Kan, Harumi Kushida-Yanagita, Keiko Murayama, Masako Tsuchida, Sachie Sone & Megumi Masui (Japan) |
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10. The planning and the forecasting of a large city development |
Ludmila Zakrevska (Ukraine) |
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11. Analysis of difficulties on humidity measurement in environment |
Teruko Inamatsu (Japan) |
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12. Hydrocarbons in urban air: Mexico-City, Cairo and the U.S. |
Yoshiko Fukui (U.S.A.) |
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13:30 - 15:00 |
13. An easy method to remove arsenic and fluorine ion from tubewell water by processed soil adsorbent |
Yao Zong Jiang, Tomotaka Yanagita & Harumi Kushida-Yanagita (Japan) |
14. Molecular techniques in the service of biological control |
Gerald Franz, Alan Robinson & Assia Stamenova (Austria) |
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15. Differential display analysis in the early stage of rat stomach carcinogenesis |
Chie Furihata, Hack-Young Maeng, Dong-Kug Choi, Masashi Oka, Masae Tatematsu, Takashi Ito, Yoshiyuki Sakaki & Konrad Reske (Japan) |
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16. Cyanobacteria for remediation of reject soils and tailings of iron ore mines of Goa |
I. Furtado & L. Lobo (India) |
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17. Mass cultivation and genetic studies of Cyanobacteria, Spirulina platensis |
Morakot Tanticharoen, K. Paithoonrangsarid, P. Deshnium, B. Bunnag & S. Cheevadhanarak (Thailand) |
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18. Electrical defibrillation-induced apoptosis in cardiomyocytes |
Sophia Seh-yi Su, Hsiao-Ju Cheng & Wen-Jone Chen (Taiwan) |
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19. The development of biodegradable carbonized composite materials (BCCM) |
Yasunori Tsubaki, Kazunori Shibano & Yuu Ogawa (Japan) |
A-1. Human Impact [Rm 301] |
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14:15 - 17:00 |
1. Impact of extension service on animal nutrition and health: An experience of Lumle Agricultural Research Centre |
Neena Amatya & D.P. Rasali (Nepal) |
2. Use of pesticides in conservation of environment and sustainable agriculture in Japan |
Masako Ueji & Kazuhisa Ohtsu (Japan) |
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3. Chemical and physical properties of old silk fabrics |
Mary A. Becker, Tetsuya Sakai & Yoshiko Magoshi (Japan) |
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4. How the preservation of "color" is affected by the mordants and natural dyes used to dye silk and cotton fabrics |
Masako Saito, Yoshiko Magoshi, Chie Sano, Mamiko Yatagai, Kiyoko Ikuno, Natsuko Kohara & Mary A. Becker (Japan) |
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5. Laser diffraction studies of artificially degraded silk fabrics |
Yoshiko Magoshi, Mary A. Becker & Tetsuya Sakai (Japan) |
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6. Microstructure of spider silk |
Tamako Hata, Fumiko Yukuhiro & Jun Magoshi (Japan) |
A-4. Education and Ethics [Rm 301] |
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14:15 - 17:00 |
1. Environmental education at primary and middle schools in China |
Zhou Meirui (China) |
2. Women scientists impact girls' attitudes and experiences in environmental science |
Jane Bowyer, Margaret Hauben & Jane Nicholson (U.S.A.) |
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3. Flocculation with chitosan for disposal of waste from students' laboratory work |
Yoshiko Yano & Patricia Y. Hamaguchi (Japan) |
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4. Tech Excellence for girls in the middle |
Mary B. McCarthy (U.S.A.) |
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5. Women scientists' role at junior scientists conference |
Mitsuko Kazuno and SJWS members, Hisako Ogura and CHIBA Prefecture, Betty Preece and AAPT members, Susan Bird and WES members & B. Lamzav (Japan) |
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6. Let children experience the excitement of science |
Shizuyo Hashimoto, Michio Goto, Hisashi Sakurazawa, Akiko Kimoto, Yasuko Watanabe, Junko Komatsu, Noriko Yazawa, Chie Furihata & Teruyo Harada et al. (Japan) |
A-2. Energy, Industry, Transportation and Information [Rm 301] |
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9:00 - 12:00 |
1. Nitrate removal by Candida SP. under high salt concentrations at low temperatures |
K. Katayama-Hirayama, S. Ishikawa, J. Nishikawa, K. Kobayashi & K. Hirayama (Japan) |
2. Awareness and action of Japanese women for climate change : A study on environmental opinion poll among Japanese women I |
Kinko Koyano & Ryoko Yanagibori (Japan) |
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3. SDIC's investment activities and energy saving & environment protection |
Zhou Mei Yu (China) |
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4. Reuse of commercial primary alkaline MnO2-Zn cells |
Tatsuko Takei, Kazuya Takahashi, Atsushi Shirai, Ryohei Fujii, Hiroaki Shinya & Akiya Kozawa (Japan) |
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5. A new cleansing method using peelable polymer membrane |
Nobuo Sakurai, Hanako Nakamura & Boon Keng Lim (Japan) |
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6. Safety in the national policy for atomic energy |
Michi Aratani (Japan) |
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7. Hydrogen permeation properties of BN-coated stainless steel membranes |
Akiko Itakura & Masahiro Tosa (Japan) |
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8. Washing method for oil-contaminated soil by microbubbles entrainment |
Akiko Sato, Jun'ichi Kawabata, Michio Tsuchihiro, Fumio Imadate & Mitsutoshi Nakamura (Japan) |
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9. Interface modification of coated materials for substrate material recycle |
Michiko Yoshitake & Kazuhiro Yoshihara (Japan) |
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10. The current status on release of halocarbons in Japan from environmental NGO's point of view |
Fumi Ishii (Japan) |
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11. Environmental effect on the ultimate disposal site |
Yumi Tamura & Kenta Matsushima (Japan) |
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12. An induction type phase shifter applied to power system control |
Marta Molinas, Jun Kobuchi & Ryuichi Shimada (Japan) |
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13. Atmospheric transportation of heavy metals |
Dorte Bjerregaard Lerche (The Netherlands) |
B-2. Women in the Medical Fields [Rm 301] |
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13:00 - 17:00 |
1. An increase in endogenous epidermal lipids level improves skin barrier function |
Mariko Hara, Osamu Tanno, Yoshikazu Uchida, Sumiko Hamanaka, Yukiko Ohta, Rie Yasuda & Shintaro Inoue (Japan) |
2. Mechanisms of resistance to irinotecan and its cytotoxicity |
Sachi Kuribayashi (Japan) |
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3. Study on nurse's burnout factors: Analysis from the view of family relation |
Makiko Tanaka (Japan) |
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4. Risk assessment for women's health under occupational and environmental (P8) hazards |
Olga V. Sivochalova & Eduard I. Denisov (Russia) |
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5. Allergic contact dermatitis due to dental eugenol |
Tomoko Ohsumi & Kayoko Kuroki (Japan) |
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6. The results of penetrating keratoplasty during 1994-1997 |
Chikako Katakami (Japan) |
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7. Prader-Willi Clinic Aimed at Early Intervention for Children with PWS and their Parents |
Tomoko Hasegawa (Japan) |
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8. Recent changes of gender ratio for medical schools in Japan and the U.S.A. |
Sumiko Hamanaka, Yoko Fujita Yamaguchi & Mieko Oshima (Japan) |
B-1. Women and Science [Rm 301] |
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9:00 - 12:00 |
1. The working environment of Japanese women in engineering and science |
Mariko Kamijo, Midori Okabayashi, Yukiko Haraguchi, Kaori Mikami, Nakako Mase & Mitsuko Kawabata (Japan) |
2. Science in society : A case report of small practices |
Nobuko Kumano (Japan) |
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3. What has motivated women to pursue science and technology?: Questionnaires to foreign students and researchers in Japan |
Y. Ideura, Y. Wakui, R. Nakamura, N. Tominaga, K. Mikami, N. Ito, Y. Tsujino, T. Toda, S. Okuda & M. Oshima (Japan) |
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4. Human resources development and utilization of Japanese women engineers and scientists |
Mariko Kamijo, Kaori Mikami, Yoko Wakui, Mikie Katsumata, Junko Takeo, Yukiko Haraguchi & Eri Honda (Japan) |
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5. The role of women scientists in a global ecologic environment in regards the world of basic science and technology: Case of the Democratic Republic of Congo |
Maboto Djuma Astrid (Congo) |
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6. Ecological and physiological characteristics of reproduction in Equisetum arvense L |
L. Keiko Nakatani, Yoshiharu Fujii & Katsuyoshi Noguchi (Japan) |
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7. The Matthew effect on women scientists: Case of Harriet Brooks |
Sumiko Sasagawa (Japan) |
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8. Study on the phenolic compounds involved in insect sclerotization |
Motoko Yago & Hitoshi Sato (Japan) |
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9. Changes in working environment of Japanese women in engineering and science |
Kaori Mikami, Yoko Wakui, Eri Honda, Yasuko Sonoda, Yukari Satoh, Ritsuko Iio, Naomi Tanaka, Mari Ohshima & Mariko Kamijo (Japan) |
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10. Voluntary science demonstration for citizens by women scientists: Environmental preservation |
Mitsuko Kazuno, Akiko Tsugawa & the members of the Society of Japanese Women Scientists (SJWS) (Japan) |
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11. Women's work in the internet and multimedia society |
Masako Nakai, Hiroko Kaneko, Hatsuho Uedaira & Seiko Tanaka (Japan) |
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12. Increasing the participation of women in science, engineering and technology: An APEC project |
Monique Frize, Marie-Lyne Tremblay & Perpetua Katepa-Kalala (Canada) |
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13. The present status of women landscape architects in Japan |
Chihiro Morimoto (Japan) |
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14. International relations in engineering: A way to global prospect and peace |
Vera Lukic (Australia) |
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15. Environmental education curricula in Florida (USA) |
Betty P. Preece (USA) |
A-3. Quality of Life [Rm 301] |
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13:00 - 17:00 |
1. Isolation and characterization of carbaryl-degrading bacteria from forest soil |
Yoko Sato (Japan) |
2. A living soil: "MINI SYSTEM" make use of the forces of the nature |
Hiroko Kimura (Japan) |
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3. Food production in Ukraine |
Olena V. Shubravska (Ukraine) |
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4. Kidney microsomes' fluidity is elevated by dietary Dunaliella bardawil b-carotenes |
M. Yeshurun, U. Cogan & S. Mokady (Israel) |
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5. High-resolution mapping by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) on extended DNA fibers in plants |
Maki Yamamoto (Japan) |
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6. Effects of host age on oviposition behavior and development of Oomyzus sokolowskii, a larval-pupal parasitoid of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.) |
Akiko Nakamura & Takashi Noda (Japan) |
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7. Gelation and food application of polysaccharide gellan gum |
Tomoko Yamada & Etsuyo Ogawa (Japan) |
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8. Trends in practical use of chitic substance in Japan |
Masuko Suzuki (Japan) |
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9. The role of the FAO/IAEA training and reference centre in promoting food safety and security |
Maha El-Bidaoui (Austria) |
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10. Educational enhancement for rural women: Challenges of a new direction |
Nkiru T. Meludu, E. Emerole & A. E. Adekoya (Japan) |
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11. Isolation of specific expressed genes in the labellum of fleshfly |
Mami Yamamoto, Masayuki Koganezawa, Ichirou Shimada & Yasushi Tamada (Japan) |