Miyazaki
Americannoun
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Glasses of Champagne, truffles, gold leaf and caviar decorate the poached blue lobster and A5 Miyazaki beef tenderloin dishes here.
From Salon
Shi Tang: This image captures a dynamic Tomoka Miyazaki of Japan mid-motion, rendered with a long-exposure effect that transforms her movement into flowing streaks of red light.
From BBC
The vivid colors and shape language defined each world in complementary ways, revealing the influences of Hayao Miyazaki’s “Princess Mononoke” and the anime series “Dragon Ball Z.”
From Los Angeles Times
A recent study in Nature Geoscience, led by Rutgers geodynamicist Yoshinori Miyazaki with a team of collaborators, presents a new interpretation that may finally clarify the origins of these structures and how they relate to Earth's long-term habitability.
From Science Daily
"These are not random oddities," said Miyazaki, an assistant professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences in the Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences.
From Science Daily
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