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Suzuki (other)
Suzuki is a Japanese multinational corporation. Suzuki may also refer to: *Suzuki (surname), a Japanese surname *Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation, a Japanese company that produces musical instruments * ''Suzuki'' (album), an album by duo Tosca *Suzuki (fish) (also Japanese sea bass), a fish of the family Lateolabracidae See also *Suzuki reaction, a Nobel Prize–winning cross-coupling chemical reaction * Suzuki sporadic group, in group theory * Suzuki method, a philosophy of music education, which had been run by Shinichi Suzuki *Suzuki method (actor training), a method of actor training, innovated by Tadashi Suzuki *The Mooney Suzuki, an American garage rock band *Tsuzuki (other) Tsuzuki may refer to: Places *Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama *Tsuzuki District, Kyoto People with the surname * Ryota Tsuzuki, footballer * Tsuzuki Yoneko, go player See also *Suzuki (other) Suzuki is a Japanese multinational corporation. Suzuk ... * Suzuka (other) {{D ...
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Suzuki
is a Japan, Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Minami-ku, Hamamatsu, Japan. Suzuki manufactures automobiles, motorcycles, All-terrain vehicle, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), outboard motor, outboard marine engines, wheelchairs and a variety of other small internal combustion engines. In 2016, Suzuki was the Automotive industry#By manufacturer, eleventh biggest automaker by production worldwide. Suzuki has over 45,000 employees and has 35 production facilities in 23 countries, and 133 distributors in 192 countries. The worldwide sales volume of automobiles is the world's tenth largest, while domestic sales volume is the third largest in the country. Suzuki's domestic motorcycle sales volume is the third largest in Japan. History In 1909, Michio Suzuki (inventor), Michio Suzuki (1887–1982) founded the Suzuki Loom Works in the small seacoast village of Hamamatsu, Japan. Business boomed as Suzuki built loom, weaving looms for Japan's giant silk industry. In 1929 ...
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Suzuki (surname)
Suzuki (written: lit. "bell wood", "bell tree" or "bud tree") is a Japanese surname. As of 2008, it is the second most common surname in Japan, after Satō, with 1.9 million people registered. It is said to have been named by the Hozumi clan (穂積氏) in the Heian period (794-1185), after suzuki, which means "the ears of rice piled up" in the dialect of southern Wakayama and Mie prefectures (also known as Kumano). 鈴木 are '' ateji''. People with the surname *, Japanese racing driver *, Japanese voice actress *, Japanese singer, actress, model and radio personality *, Japanese violinist *, Japanese gravure idol, television personality and actress *, Japanese bobsledder *, Japanese surgeon, medical scientist and educator *, Japanese figure skater *, Japanese chemist and creator of the Suzuki reaction *, Japanese animator *, Japanese writer and journalist *, Japanese singer, idol, DJ and actress *, also known as Kakko, Japanese actress, television presenter and singer *, Ja ...
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Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation
The is a Japanese company that produces a range of musical instruments. History Suzuki was founded in 1953 by Mr. Manji Suzuki. Initially the company manufactured Harmonicas and later developed the Melodion which in 1956 was officially adopted by the Japanese Ministry of Education for use in schools. Authorised Distribution centers are located in the United Kingdom (Suzuki Europe Ltd - owned by Suzuki Japan) and in Western U.S. (distribution center is located in San Diego, California). It has expanded to include a variety of instruments including pianos and band instruments, and purely electronic instruments such as the Tronichord, Omnichord, and QChord Digital Soundcard Guitar. In 1991 Suzuki bought the Hammond Organ The Hammond organ is an electric organ invented by Laurens Hammond and John M. Hanert and first manufactured in 1935. Multiple models have been produced, most of which use sliding drawbars to vary sounds. Until 1975, Hammond organs generated s ... Co., whic ...
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Suzuki (album)
''Suzuki'' is the second studio album by Austrian duo Tosca, released by Studio !K7 and G-Stone Recordings in 2000. Unlike many of Tosca's subsequent releases, ''Suzuki'' is essentially an instrumental album, with vocal samples integrated throughout, but in such a way that they "become a part of the instrumentation." The album is dedicated to the Zen master Shunryu Suzuki. The dedication can be found on the inside of the front cover. A dub remix album, ''Suzuki In Dub'', was released in October of the same year, and the compilation of remixes of "Honey", ''Different Tastes of Honey'', was released in 2002. It was awarded a gold certification from the Independent Music Companies Association which indicated sales of at least 100,000 copies throughout Europe. Track listing # "Pearl In" # "Suzuki" # "Annanas" # "Orozco" # "Busenfreund" # "Honey" # "Boss On the Boat" # "John Tomes" # "Ocean Beat" # "The Key" # "Doris Dub" # "Pearl Off" Personnel * Richard Dorfmeister * Rupert ...
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Suzuki (fish)
The Japanese sea bass (''Lateolabrax japonicus'') is a species of catadromous marine ray-finned fish from the Asian sea bass family Lateolabracidae which is found in the Western Pacific. In Japan this species is known as . Description The Japanese sea bass has a slightly forked tail and a large mouth which has the lower jaw protruding beyond the upper jaw. The young fish have small black spots on the back and dorsal fin which tend to lost in larger fish. Its body has 12 to 15 spines in the first dorsal followed by 12 to 14 soft rays in its second dorsal. The anal fin has 3 spines and 7 to 9 soft rays. The maximum recorded total length is , although the more common standard length is and the maximum published weight is . Distribution The Japanese sea bass is found in the Western pacific where it occurs from Japan to the South China Sea. Habitat and biology The Japanese sea bass occurs on inshore rocky reefs where there is a current. The juveniles have been recorded ascending ...
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Suzuki Reaction
The Suzuki reaction is an organic reaction, classified as a cross-coupling reaction, where the coupling partners are a boronic acid and an organohalide and the catalyst is a palladium(0) complex. It was first published in 1979 by Akira Suzuki, and he shared the 2010 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Richard F. Heck and Ei-ichi Negishi for their contribution to the discovery and development of palladium-catalyzed cross-couplings in organic synthesis. This reaction is also known as the Suzuki–Miyaura reaction or simply as the Suzuki coupling. It is widely used to synthesize poly olefins, styrenes, and substituted biphenyls. Several reviews have been published describing advancements and the development of the Suzuki reaction. The general scheme for the Suzuki reaction is shown below, where a carbon-carbon single bond is formed by coupling a halide (R1-X) with an organoboron species (R2-BY2) using a palladium catalyst and a base. Reaction mechanism The mechanism of the Suzuki r ...
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Suzuki Sporadic Group
In the area of modern algebra known as group theory, the Suzuki group ''Suz'' or ''Sz'' is a sporadic simple group of order :   213 · 37 · 52 · 7 · 11 · 13 = 448345497600 : ≈ 4. History ''Suz'' is one of the 26 Sporadic groups and was discovered by as a rank 3 permutation group on 1782 points with point stabilizer G2(4). It is not related to the Suzuki groups of Lie type. The Schur multiplier has order 6 and the outer automorphism group has order 2. Complex Leech lattice The 24-dimensional Leech lattice has a fixed-point-free automorphism of order 3. Identifying this with a complex cube root of 1 makes the Leech lattice into a 12 dimensional lattice over the Eisenstein integers, called the complex Leech lattice. The automorphism group of the complex Leech lattice is the universal cover 6 · Suz of the Suzuki group. This makes the group 6 · Suz · 2 into a maximal subgroup of Conway's group Co0 = 2 · Co1 of automorphisms of the Leech lattice, and shows ...
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Suzuki Method
The Suzuki method is a music curriculum and teaching philosophy dating from the mid-20th century, created by Japanese violinist and pedagogue Shinichi Suzuki (1898–1998). The method aims to create an environment for learning music which parallels the linguistic environment of acquiring a native language. Suzuki believed that this environment would also help to foster good moral character. Background The Suzuki Method was conceived in the mid-20th century by Shinichi Suzuki, a Japanese violinist. As a skilled violinist but a beginner at the German language who struggled to learn it, Suzuki noticed that children pick up their native language quickly, whereas adults consider even dialects "difficult" to learn but are spoken with ease by children at age five or six. He reasoned that if children have the skill to acquire their native language, they have the necessary ability to become proficient on a musical instrument. Suzuki decided to develop his teaching method (rather than be ...
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Suzuki Method (actor Training)
is a Japanese avant-garde theatre director, writer, and philosopher. He is the founder and director of the Suzuki Company of Toga (SCOT), and organizer of Japan’s first international theatre festival (Toga Festival). With American director Anne Bogart, he co-founded the Saratoga International Theatre Institute in Saratoga Springs, New York. He is the creator of the "Suzuki method" of actor training, which emphasizes stylized body work and physicality drawing from dance and elements of traditional Japanese theater. Suzuki was general artistic director of Shizuoka Performing Arts Center (SPAC) (1995~2007), an international committee member of the Theatre Olympics; a founding member of the BeSeTo Festival (演劇祭), jointly organized by leading theatre artists from Japan, China and Korea; and, chairman of the Board of Directors for the Japan Performing Arts Foundation, a nationwide network of theatre professionals in Japan. Career Suzuki became involved in the '' Angura ...
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The Mooney Suzuki
The Mooney Suzuki is an American garage rock band that formed in New York City in 1996. Originally comprising vocalist and guitarist Sammy James, Jr., guitarist Graham Tyler, bassist John Paul Ribas and drummer Will Rockwell-Scott, the band has released four studio albums – ''People Get Ready (The Mooney Suzuki album), People Get Ready'' (2000), ''Electric Sweat'' (2003), ''Alive & Amplified'' (2004) and ''Have Mercy (album), Have Mercy'' (2007). The current lineup includes founding members James and Rockwell-Scott, guitarist Chris Isom and bassist Reno Bo. History The band formed in 1996, after Graham Tyler responded to an ad that former 2 Skinnee J's guitarist, Sammy James Jr., posted in a guitar store. They released their first two singles, "Taking Me Apart" and "Love is Everywhere" in 1998. The band takes its name from two lead singers for the band Can (band), Can, Malcolm Mooney and Damo Suzuki. The band came out with their first EP in 1999, followed by their first al ...
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Tsuzuki (other)
Tsuzuki may refer to: Places * Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama * Tsuzuki District, Kyoto People with the surname * Ryota Tsuzuki, footballer *Tsuzuki Yoneko was a Japanese female professional Go player, and a disciple of Honinbo Shuei. She and Katsuko Ito (伊藤甲子) visited China in 1930, and were the first female Japanese Go players who visited China. References Japanese female Go pl ..., go player See also * Suzuki (other) {{disambig, geo, surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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