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Ikeda

American  
[ee-ke-dah] / iˈkɛ dɑ /

noun

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


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Their new study, co-authored by Dr. Kazuhiro Ikeda from Saitama Medical University in Japan, appeared in the journal Aging Cell.

From Science Daily

In 1908 the Japanese professor Kikunae Ikeda identified umami as a distinct, elusive flavor that is sensed all over the tongue.

From The Wall Street Journal

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.

From Los Angeles Times

Japan also has the same coach, Futoshi Ikeda.

From Los Angeles Times

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."

From Science Daily