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Tajima is a Japanese name that may refer to: People *, Japanese population geneticist *, Japanese warrior monk *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese print maker of the Sosaku Hanga School *, Japanese actress *, Japanese politician *, Japanese politician *, Japanese long jumper *, Japanese super centenarian *, Japanese athlete *, Japanese race car driver *, daughter of Emperor Tenmu of Japan * Renee Tajima-Peña (born 1958), American film director and producer *, Japanese photographer *, Japanese swimmer *, Japanese actor Characters *, a baseball player in the anime ''Big Windup!'' *Haruki Tajima/Yukine (雪音) Yato's Reagalia in the anime Noragami Other meanings of Tajima * Tajima, Fukushima, a town in Japan * Tajima Airport * Tajima cattle * Tajima Group, a manufacturer of sewing and embroidery machinery * Tajima Plateau Botanical Gardens * Tajima Province, Japan * Tajima's D Tajima's D is a population genetic test statistic created by and named after the Japanese research ...
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Fumio Tajima
, (born 1951) is a Japanese population geneticist known for his contributions to coalescence theory. He developed the test statistic now known as Tajima's D. Biography Fumio Tajima was born in Ōkawa, in Japan's Fukuoka prefecture, in 1951. He graduated from high school in 1970, completed his undergraduate degree at Kyushu University in 1976, and received a Master's degree from the same institution in 1978. Tajima later stated that during his undergraduate degree he studied under Tsutomu Haga, and that he chose to study genetics after a meeting with him. In 1979 Tajima became a graduate student at the University of Texas in Houston, where he was supervised by Masatoshi Nei. He submitted his doctoral dissertation in 1983. Tajima returned to Kyushu university as a visiting scholar in 1983. Beginning in 1989, he worked at the National Institute of Genetics as an assistant professor and then an associate professor, before moving to the University of Tokyo in 1995. There, he became a ...
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Yasuko Tajima
(born 8 May 1981 in Kanagawa) is a former medley swimmer from Japan. She won the silver medal in the 400m Individual Medley at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the States and territories of Australia, state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and List of cities in Oceania by population, Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metro .... References databaseOlympics 1981 births Living people Olympic swimmers of Japan Swimmers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for Japan Sportspeople from Kanagawa Prefecture Japanese female medley swimmers World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming Asian Games medalists in swimming Medalists at the 2000 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists in swimming Asian Games gold medalists for Japan Asian Games silver medalists for Japan Swimmers at the 1998 Asian Games Medalists at the 1998 Asian Games {{Japan-Olymp ...
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Tajima's D
Tajima's D is a population genetic test statistic created by and named after the Japanese researcher Fumio Tajima. Tajima's D is computed as the difference between two measures of genetic diversity: the mean number of pairwise differences and the number of segregating sites, each scaled so that they are expected to be the same in a neutrally evolving population of constant size. The purpose of Tajima's D test is to distinguish between a DNA sequence evolving randomly ("neutrally") and one evolving under a non-random process, including directional selection or balancing selection, demographic expansion or contraction, genetic hitchhiking, or introgression. A randomly evolving DNA sequence contains mutations with no effect on the fitness and survival of an organism. The randomly evolving mutations are called "neutral", while mutations under selection are "non-neutral". For example, a mutation that causes prenatal death or severe disease would be expected to be under selection. In the ...
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Tajima Province
was a province of Japan in the area of northern Hyōgo Prefecture. Tajima bordered on Tango and Tanba to the east, Harima to the south, and Inaba to the west. Its abbreviated form name was . In terms of the Gokishichidō system, Tajimao was one of the provinces of the San'indō circuit. Under the ''Engishiki'' classification system, Tajima was ranked as one of the "superior countries" (上国) in terms of importance, and one of the "near countries" (近国) in terms of distance from the capital. The provincial capital was located in what is now the city of Toyooka. The ''ichinomiya'' of the province is the Izushi Shrine also located in Toyooka. The area of the province was 2099.01 square kilometers. History Early history The early history of the Tajima region is uncertain. There appear to have been two power centers. The Tajima ''Kuni no miyatsuko'' ruled in eastern Tajima (present-day Asago District and Yabu District) and are mentioned in the ''Kujiki''. They tenuously ...
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Tajima Plateau Botanical Gardens
The are botanical gardens located at 709 Wachi, Muraoka-cho, Mikata-gun, Kami, Hyōgo, Japan. They are open daily in the warmer months; an admission fee is charged. The gardens were established in 1997, and now contain more than 1,000 native plant species, a Katsura tree (''Cercidiphyllum japonicum'') that the garden describes as more than 1,000 years old, and water features including a stream, ponds, and swamp. See also * List of botanical gardens in Japan This list of botanical gardens in Japan is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in Japan. * Akatsuka Botanical Garden ( Itabashi, Tokyo) * Aloha Garden Tateyama (Tateyama, Chiba) * Amami Islands Botanical Garden (A ... References Tajima Plateau Botanical Gardens (Japanese) Botanical gardens in Japan Gardens in Hyōgo Prefecture Kami, Hyōgo (Mikata) 1997 establishments in Japan {{Japan-garden-stub ...
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Machine Embroidery
Machine embroidery is an embroidery process whereby a sewing machine or embroidery machine is used to create patterns on textiles. It is used commercially in product branding, corporate advertising, and uniform adornment. It is also used in the fashion industry to decorate garments and apparel. Machine embroidery is used by hobbyists and crafters to decorate gifts, clothing, and home decor. Examples include designs on quilts, pillows, and wall hangings. There are multiple types of machine embroidery. Free-motion sewing machine embroidery uses a basic zigzag sewing machine. Designs are done manually. Most commercial embroidery is done with link stitch embroidery. In link stitch embroidery, patterns may be manually or automatically controlled. Link Stitch embroidery is also known as chenille embroidery, and was patented by Pulse Microsystems in 1994. More modern computerized machine embroidery uses an embroidery machine or sewing/embroidery machine that is controlled with a comput ...
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Tajima Group
Tajima is a Japanese name that may refer to: People *, Japanese population geneticist *, Japanese warrior monk *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese print maker of the Sosaku Hanga School *, Japanese actress *, Japanese politician *, Japanese politician *, Japanese long jumper *, Japanese super centenarian *, Japanese athlete *, Japanese race car driver *, daughter of Emperor Tenmu of Japan * Renee Tajima-Peña (born 1958), American film director and producer *, Japanese photographer *, Japanese swimmer *, Japanese actor Characters *, a baseball player in the anime ''Big Windup!'' *Haruki Tajima/Yukine (雪音) Yato's Reagalia in the anime Noragami Other meanings of Tajima * Tajima, Fukushima, a town in Japan * Tajima Airport * Tajima cattle * Tajima Group, a manufacturer of sewing and embroidery machinery * Tajima Plateau Botanical Gardens * Tajima Province, Japan * Tajima's D Tajima's D is a population genetic test statistic created by and named after the Japanese researcher ...
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Tajima Cattle
The Japanese Black ( ja, 黒毛和種, Kuroge Washu) is a breed of Japanese beef cattle. It is one of six native Japanese cattle breeds, and one of the four Japanese breeds known as wagyū, the others being the Japanese Brown, the Japanese Polled and the Japanese Shorthorn. All wagyū cattle derive from cross-breeding in the early twentieth century of native Japanese cattle with imported stock, mostly from Europe. In the case of the Japanese Black, the foreign influence was from European breeds including Braunvieh, Shorthorn, Devon, Simmental, Ayrshire and Holstein. History Cattle were brought to Japan from China at the same time as the cultivation of rice, in about the second century AD, in the Yayoi period. Until about the time of the Meiji Restoration in 1868, they were used only as draught animals, in agriculture, forestry, mining and for transport, and as a source of fertiliser. Milk consumption was unknown, and – for cultural and religious reasons – meat was not eaten ...
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Tajima Airport
, also known as is an airport southwestAIS Japan
of Toyooka, Hyogo Prefecture, .


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The airport was built during the bubble economy to service the long-distance transport needs of northern Hyogo since this area lacked a motorway and . The airport started construction in the late 80s and was finished in 1994, right as Japan's economic crisis was getting into full swing. As such the airport has never manage ...
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Tajima, Fukushima
was a town located in Minamiaizu District, Fukushima, Japan. It was the largest town in Minamiaizu District and in the summer held the locally famous Gion Festival, not to be confused with the Tobata Gion Festival in Kyushu. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 13,142 and a density of 37.51 persons per km². The total area was 350.34 km². On March 20, 2006, Tajima, along with the villages of Ina, Nangō and Tateiwa (all from Minamiaizu District), was merged to create the town of Minamiaizu is a town located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. , the town had an estimated population of 15,158 in 6,575 households, and a population density of 17 persons per km². The total area of the town was . Geography Minamiaizu is located in the m .... Climate References External links Minamiaizu official website Dissolved municipalities of Fukushima Prefecture Minamiaizu, Fukushima {{Fukushima-geo-stub ...
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List Of Big Windup! Characters
, often shortened to just , is a Japanese baseball-themed manga series written and illustrated by Asa Higuchi. It has been serialized in Kodansha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Monthly Afternoon'' since September 2003, with its chapters collected in 35 ''tankōbon'' volumes as of July 2021. It was adapted into an anime television series, directed by Tsutomu Mizushima and animated by A-1 Pictures, which aired for 25 episodes on TBS from April to September 2007. A 13-episode second season was broadcast from April to June 2010. In North America, the first season was licensed by Funimation, while the second season was licensed by Right Stuf. As of November 2019, the manga had over 15 million copies in circulation. It won the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize for best creative work in 2006 and the Kodansha Manga Award for general manga in 2007. The anime series has been overall well received by critics, who have praised its story and characters, and particularly its focus on strategy an ...
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