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Shinkai may refer to: * DSV Shinkai, research submersible * ''Shinkai'' (album) * Shinkai railway station, Pakistan People with the given name or surname Shinkai include: * Makoto Shinkai (born 1973), Japanese animator, filmmaker and manga artist * Seiji Shinkai (born 1944), Japanese chemist and professor * Shinkai Karokhail Shinkai Zahine Karokhail ( ps, شينکۍ ذهين کړوخېل) is an Afghan politician and rights activist, focusing mainly on the political representation of women and the protection of vulnerable children. She was the Afghan ambassador to Cana ... (born 1962), Afghan politician and rights activist See also * Xinkai (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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DSV Shinkai
The ''Shinkai'' (しんかい) is a crewed research submersible that can dive up to a depth of 600 m. It was completed in 1970, and until 1981 it had the greatest depth range of any crewed research vehicle in Japan. The ''Shinkai'' is owned and run by the Japan Coast Guard and it is launched from the support vessel ''Otomemaru'' (乙女丸). Two diameter, thick high-strength low-alloy steel High-strength low-alloy steel (HSLA) is a type of alloy steel that provides better mechanical properties or greater resistance to corrosion than carbon steel. HSLA steels vary from other steels in that they are not made to meet a specific chemica ... pressure hulls connected by a tunnel. Pilots and observers are housed in the forward hull with mechanical and power supplies in aft hull. A escape sphere was mounted on the forward hull. Access was through four hatches with one emergency escape hatch. Five view ports with 90° viewing angle in the forward sphere, three inside diameter f ...
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Shinkai (album)
is the 5th studio album recorded by Japanese rock band Mr. Children, released in June 1996 under the record label Toy's Factory. After their breakthrough in 1994, Mr. Children yielded eight consecutive chart-topping singles. Three of those hits appeared on the album; "Na mo Naki Uta", "Hana (Mémento-Mori)", and "Machine Gun o Buppanase" — while others were reserved for their subsequent release ''Bolero'' in 1997. Kazutoshi Sakurai, the chief singer-songwriter of the band named the album's working title as , which was misheard by his band-mate as "Shinkai" (lit. "deep sea"). Sakurai, who favored the sound of the phrase, decided to change the title of the album. ''Shinkai'' was a sort of concept album, featuring more insightful compositions and harder-edged sound compared to the band's previous materials. The whole album is played gaplessly, though each tracks are separated on CD. They had not anticipated that such an adventurous effort would be a big hit. Contrary to the ...
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Shinkai Railway Station
Shinkai railway station ( ur, ) is located in Pakistan. See also * List of railway stations in Pakistan * Pakistan Railways Pakistan Railways ( ur, ) is the national, state-owned railway company of Pakistan. Founded in 1861 and headquartered in Lahore, it owns of track across Pakistan, stretching from Torkham to Karachi, offering both freight and passenger servi ... References External links Railway stations in Balochistan, Pakistan {{Balochistan-railstation-stub ...
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Makoto Shinkai
, known as , is a Japanese animator, filmmaker, author, and manga artist. Shinkai began his career as a video game animator with Nihon Falcom in 1996, and gained recognition as a filmmaker with the release of the original video animation (OVA) ''She and Her Cat'' (1999). Beginning his longstanding association with CoMix Wave Films, Shinkai then released the science-fiction OVA ''Voices of a Distant Star'' in 2002, and followed this with his debut feature film ''The Place Promised in Our Early Days'' (2004). Shinkai's second feature film, the romantic drama anthology '' 5 Centimeters per Second'' (2007), gained critical acclaim, as did his subsequent releases, the dramas ''Children Who Chase Lost Voices'' (2011) and ''The Garden of Words'' (2013). Shinkai's 2016 fantasy romance ''Your Name'' was a critical and commercial success, becoming the third highest-grossing anime film of all time. His 2019 film, ''Weathering with You'', also achieved similar critical and commercial succes ...
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Seiji Shinkai
is a Japanese chemist and professor of Kyushu University, and emeritus professor. Early life Shinkai was born in Fukuoka prefecture, Japan, in 1944. He completed his B.S. in 1967 and Ph.D. in 1972 from Kyushu University. Career and research He is known for his pioneering research in molecular self-assembly. Molecular self-assembly is the assembly of molecules without guidance or management from an outside source. His main field of expertise and research interests are Host Guest Chemistry, Molecular Recognition, Liquid Crystals/Organic Gelators, Sugar Sensing/Sugar-Based Combinatorial Chemistry, Boronic-acids, Polysaccharide-Polynucleotide Interactions, Sol-Gel Transcription and Inorganic Combinatorial Chemistry. His most recent research is related to chiral discrimination using AIE. In 1979 he published the first light driven molecular machine in Tetrahedron Letters. To date (July 2019) he has published over 1024 original paper and 219 reviews and books. Recognition ...
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Shinkai Karokhail
Shinkai Zahine Karokhail ( ps, شينکۍ ذهين کړوخېل) is an Afghan politician and rights activist, focusing mainly on the political representation of women and the protection of vulnerable children. She was the Afghan ambassador to Canada. Early life Mrs Karokhail was born to Pashtun parents in Kabul, Afghanistan, where she attended the Medical College of the Kabul University and graduated with a medical degree. Similarly, apart from medicine studying political science, she holds a diploma in English from the National Institute of Modern Languages of Islamabad, Pakistan. She speaks, Persian, Pashto, Urdu and English. Political career Mrs Karokhail was elected ''Wolesi Jirga'' as an MP in 2005 to represent the people of Kabul in the National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. She was re-elected in the 2010 parliamentary elections. Currently, she is the member of the Parliamentary Women Caucus committee and serves on the Budget and Finance Committee. ...
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