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Ikeda

[ee-ke-dah]

noun

  1. Hayato 1899–1965, Japanese statesman: prime minister 1960–64.



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So much so that its founders, Miho Ikeda and Richard Brewer, also co-owners of New High Mart, an equally exclusive Japanese home goods boutique, agreed only to speak about their latest venture via email.

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Japan also has the same coach, Futoshi Ikeda.

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First author Kyojiro Ikeda from the University of Vienna explains: "Standard electron tomography is very labor-intensive, as the cutting of the samples and their examination in the electron microscope must be done manually. With this approach, however, we can reliably automate the analysis of thousands of layers."

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“We want to move forward with the goal of winning a gold medal,” Japan coach Futoshi Ikeda said.

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Ikeda coached the Japanese women in the 2023 World Cup and saw them lose in the quarterfinals to Sweden.

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