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Hirase Mankai
Hirase (written: 平瀬) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese professional golfer *, Japanese botanist *, Japanese malacologist *, Japanese former footballer *, Japanese malacologist {{surname, Hirase Japanese-language surnames ...
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Mayumi Hirase
Mayumi Hirase ( ja, 平瀬真由美, born 30 October 1969) is a Japanese professional golfer who played on the LPGA of Japan Tour and the LPGA Tour. Hirase won 18 times on the LPGA of Japan Tour between 1989 and 2000. Hirase won once on the LPGA Tour in 1996.LPGA Tournament Chronology 1990-99


Professional wins (19)


LPGA of Japan Tour (19)

*1989 (3) Miyagi TV Cup Ladies Open, Ben Hogan & Itsuki Classic, JLPGA Lady Borden Cup *1990 (1) Fujisankei Ladies Classic *1991 (1) Marukoh Ladies *1992 (1) Mitsubishi Electric Ladies *1993 (3)
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Hirase Sakugorō
was a Japanese botanist and painter. Born into a samurai family in Fukui, Hirase discovered the spermatozoids of the ginkgo in January 1894, before Seiichiro Ikeno discovered the spermatozoids of the cycad. He is a laureate of the Imperial Prize of the Japan Academy The is a prestigious honor conferred to two of the recipients of the Japan Academy Prize. Overviews It is awarded in two categories: humanities and natural sciences. The Emperor and Empress visit the awarding ceremony and present a vase to ... (1912). Works Selections regarding ''Ginkgo biloba'': * 1894a. Fecundation period of ''Ginkgo biloba''. (In Japanese) Bot. Mag., Tokyo 8: 7-9. * 1894b. Notes on the attraction-spheres in the pollen-cells of ''Ginkgo biloba''. (In Japanese) Bot. Mag., Tokyo 8: 359-60; 361 -364. * 1895a. Etudes sur le ''Ginkgo biloba'' (note pröliminaire). Bot. Mag.,Tokyo 9: 239-240. * 1895b. Etudes sur la föcondation et l´embryogönie du ''Ginkge biloba'' (1). J. Coll Sci. imp. Univ. ...
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Shintarō Hirase
Winckworth R. (1946). "Shintaro Hirase, 1884-1939". ''Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London'' 27(1): 1PDF was a Japanese malacologist. His father, Yoichirō Hirase, (1859–1925) was also a malacologist. With his father, he collected shells and helped formalize malacology in Japan. Due to their contributions to malacology, numerous species bear the Hirase name, such as '' Conus hirasei'', . Hirase was born at Hukura on Awaji Island on February 28, 1884 and was the eldest son of Yoichirō Hirase. Growing up surrounded by his father's business and collection, he developed a lifelong love of malacology. He graduated from Third College and afterward took courses on psychology at the Faculty of Literature at Kyoto Imperial University (1910). In 1914 he matriculated to the faculty of Science, Tōkyō Imperial University, having passed an examination for the science courses at the First College. He received his master's degree from Tōkyō Imperial University in 191 ...
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Tomoyuki Hirase
is a former Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team. Club career Hirase was born in Kagoshima Prefecture on 23 May 1977. After graduating from high school, he joined Kashima Antlers in 1996. He played many matches from 1999. In 2000, the club won all three major title in Japan; J1 League, J.League Cup and Emperor's Cup. In 2001, the club won the champions J1 League for 2 years in a row. In July 2002, he moved to Yokohama F. Marinos on loan. He returned to Kashima Antlers in 2003 and moved to Vissel Kobe in August 2004. He moved to Vegalta Sendai in 2008. He retired end of 2010 season. National team career On 5 February 2000, Hirase debuted for Japan national team against Mexico. He played 2 games for Japan in 2000. In September 2000, Hirase was selected Japan U-23 national team for 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and also known as Sydney 2000 ( Dharug: ''Gadigal 2000''), the Millenniu ...
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Yoichirō Hirase
was a Japanese malacologist and business man. His son, Shintarō Hirase, (1884-1939) was also a malacologist. The majority of his collection of molluscs were destroyed during World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power .... Clench W. J. (1948). "The Hirase collections of mollusks". '' The Nautilus'' 62(1)3435. Yoichirō greatly contributed to the start of malacology in Japan and was responsible for the collection and indirectly the naming of many land and marine mollusks. Revered by malacologists throughout the world for his enthusiasm and contributions to malacology, he has numerous species named after him. Yoichirō lived from 1859 until 1925.   He was a wealthy Kyōto dealer in poultry, seeds, and aviculture products who had founded a side business trading ...
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