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Kishi

[ kee-shee ]

noun

  1. ±·´Ç·²ú³Ü·²õ³Ü·°ì±ð [naw-b, oo, -, soo, -ke], 1896–1987, Japanese statesman: premier 1958–60.


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Dr. Taro Kishi, a Professor from Fujita Health University, Japan led a team of scientists who conducted a systematic review and network meta-analysis aimed at identifying the most effective TBS protocols for treating schizophrenia, particularly focusing on negative and cognitive symptoms.

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In a recent study, a team of researchers from the Department of Applied Chemistry at Tokyo University of Science, led by Professor Junpei Yuasa and including Dr. Daiji Ogata, Mr. Shota Koide, and Mr. Hiroyuki Kishi, used a novel approach to directly observe solid-state ET.

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In the most recent arrests in mid-May, a joint team of soldiers and police conducted a raid on a remote market in Kishi, in the country’s southwestern Oyo State.

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Jimoh Bioku, a Kishi community leader, said there had been “clandestine searches†for the mineral at remote sites tucked away in the bush in the past years by Chinese nationals before “they engaged people to dig for them and turned the market into a transit point.â€

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Before the Kishi raid, the mining corps arrested two trucks laden with lithium on the outskirts of the capital Abuja in April.

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