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  2. Tajima's D - Wikipedia

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    Tajima's D is a population genetic test statistic created by and named after the Japanese researcher Fumio Tajima. [1] Tajima's D is computed as the difference between two measures of genetic diversity: the mean number of pairwise differences and the number of segregating sites, each scaled so that they are expected to be the same in a neutrally evolving population of constant size.

  3. Fumio Tajima - Wikipedia

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    Fumio Tajima was born in Ōkawa, in Japan's Fukuoka prefecture, in 1951. [1] [2] He graduated from high school in 1970, completed his undergraduate degree at Kyushu University in 1976, and received a Master's degree from the same institution in 1978. [3]

  4. Kawanabe Kyōsai - Wikipedia

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    The most important work about Kyōsai's art and life was written by himself: Kyōsai Gadan (暁斎画談), or "Kyōsai's Treatise on Painting", half autobiography and half painting manual. An important contemporary work concerning the artist is Kawanabe Kyōsai-ō den (河鍋暁斎翁伝), or "Biography of the Old Man Kawanabe Kyōsai", by ...

  5. Sai (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    Parts of a modern sai. Monouchi, the metal main prong of the sai, that is either round or faceted.; Saki, the sharp point of the main prong. [6]Yoku, the two shorter metal side prongs of the sai, which usually point in the same direction as the main prong, with the exception of the manji sai developed by Taira Shinken, which has the direction of one of the side prongs reversed, causing the ...

  6. Gochi-in no Tajima - Wikipedia

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    Tajima is said to have stood upon the bridge and, spinning his naginata, deflected many if not most of the arrows that came his way. [1] According to The Tale of the Heike, Then Gochi-in Tajima, throwing away the sheath of his long naginata, strode forth alone on to the bridge, whereupon the Heike straightaway shot at him fast and furious.

  7. Shou Tajima - Wikipedia

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    Shōu Tajima (田島 昭宇, Tajima Shōu, born February 7, 1966 in Saitama Prefecture, Japan) is a manga illustrator and anime character designer. He has done character designs for the anime Kai Doh Maru, Otogi Zoshi, the survival horror video game Galerians: Ash, and the CGI OVA Galerians: Rion, as well as Kill Bill Chapter 3: The Origin of O-Ren.

  8. Hikaru no Go - Wikipedia

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    Hikaru no Go was adapted into an anime television series by Studio Pierrot.It was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 10, 2001, to March 26, 2003, for 75 episodes. A New Year's Special titled Hikaru no Go: Journey to the North Star Cup (ヒカルの碁 スペシャル 北斗杯への道, Hikaru no Go Hokuto-hai e no Michi) aired on January 3, 2004.

  9. Portal:Japan/Projects - Wikipedia

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    WikiProject Japan, a WikiProject, maintains this Portal.The Project is set up to better organize and present information in all articles related to Japan.It is hoped that it will help to focus the efforts of interested Wikipedians to improve all Japan-related articles—including this Portal—in order to make Wikipedia an excellent resource for Japan-related information for all who visit.