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Ito, Itō or Itoh may refer to: Places * Ito Island, an island of Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea * Ito Airport, an airport in the Democratic Republic of the Congo * Ito District, Wakayama, a district located in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan * Itō, Shizuoka People * Itō (surname), for people with the Japanese surname Itō * , Japanese voice actor * Kiyosi Itô (1915–2008), Japanese mathematician * Princess Ito (died 861), Japanese imperial princess * Ito Giani (1941–2018), Italian sprinter * Ito (footballer, born 1961), full name Andrés Alonso García, Spanish footballer * Ito (footballer, born 1975), full name Antonio Álvarez Pérez, Spanish footballer * Ito (footballer, born 1992), full name Jorge Delgado Fidalgo, Spanish footballer * Ito (footballer, born 1994), full name Mario Manuel de Oliveira, Angolan footballer * , Japanese fashion model and actress *Ito Smith (born 1995), American football player * Ito Curata (1959–2020), Filipino fashion designer * ...
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Ito Island
Ito Island (also known as Wanepa Island) is an island between Sariba Island, Sariba and Sideia Island, Sideia, on the eastern side of China Strait, in Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea. Administration The island is part of Sidudu Ward, which belongs to Bwanabwana Rural, Bwanabwana Rural Local Level Government Area Districts and LLGs of Papua New Guinea, LLG, Samarai-Murua District, Samarai-Murua Districts and LLGs of Papua New Guinea, District, which are in Milne Bay Province. Geography The island is part of the Sariba Island, Sariba group, itself a part of Samarai Islands of the Louisiade Archipelago. Demographics The population of 10 is living in 2 separate hamlets. Sabunu-Una on the west, and Suna on the east. Economy The islanders, are farmers as opposed to eastern Louisiade Archipelago islanders. they grow Sago, Taro, and Yam (vegetable), Yams for crops. References

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Ito Morabito
Ora Ito (born 1977 in Marseille, France) is a French designer. 'Ora-Ïto' is the brand name of his work and includes designs for watchmaker Swatch, appliance manufacturer Gorenje, brewer Heineken and tobacconist/fragrance chemist Davidoff. The underlying philosophy behind his design work is Simplexity, and his design language can be described as minimal with organic techno-futuristic elements. References External links Die Karriere von Ora Ito 1977 births French industrial designers Living people Date of birth missing (living people) French people of Italian descent Businesspeople from Marseille {{design-bio-stub ...
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ITO (other)
Ito, Itō or Itoh may refer to: Places * Ito Island, an island of Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea * Ito Airport, an airport in the Democratic Republic of the Congo * Ito District, Wakayama, a district located in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan * Itō, Shizuoka People * Itō (surname), for people with the Japanese surname Itō * , Japanese voice actor * Kiyosi Itô (1915–2008), Japanese mathematician * Princess Ito (died 861), Japanese imperial princess * Ito Giani (1941–2018), Italian sprinter * Ito (footballer, born 1961), full name Andrés Alonso García, Spanish footballer * Ito (footballer, born 1975), full name Antonio Álvarez Pérez, Spanish footballer * Ito (footballer, born 1992), full name Jorge Delgado Fidalgo, Spanish footballer * Ito (footballer, born 1994), full name Mario Manuel de Oliveira, Angolan footballer * , Japanese fashion model and actress *Ito Smith (born 1995), American football player * Ito Curata (1959–2020), Filipino fashion designe ...
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List Of Diminutives By Language
The following is a list of diminutives by language. Indo-European languages Germanic languages English English has a great variety of historical diminutives adopted from other languages but many of these are lexicalized. Productive diminutives are infrequent to nonexistent in Standard English in comparison with many other languages. =Native English endings that could be seen as diminutives= *-k/ -ock/-uck: bollock, bullock, buttock, fetlock, hillock, mattock (OE ''mattuc''), mullock, pillock, stalk, whelk, yolk *-n/ -en/-on (accusative or feminine): chicken, kitten, maiden * -le (frequentative -l): puddle, sparkle * -s: Becks, Betts, Wills *-sie/-sies/-sy ( babytalk assimilative or from ''patrici-'' of Patsy): bitsy, footsie (1930), halfsies, onesies, popsy (1860), teensy-weensy, tootsie (1854), twosies, Betsy, Patsy, Robsy * -o (American nicknaming, later Commonwealth): bucko, daddio, garbo, kiddo, smoko, wacko, Jacko, Ricko, * -er/-ers/ -ster ( ...
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Itoh–Tsujii Inversion Algorithm
While the algorithm is often called the Itoh-Tsujii algorithm, it was first presented by Feng. Feng's paper was received on March 13, 1987 and published in October 1989. Itoh and Tsujii's paper was received on July 8, 1987 and published in 1988. Feng and Itoh-Tsujii algorithm is first used to invert elements in finite field using the normal basis representation of elements, however, it is generic and can be used for other bases, such as the polynomial basis. It can also be used in any finite field . The algorithm is as follows: : Input: ''A'' ∈ GF(''p''''m'') : Output: ''A''−1 :# ''r'' ← (''p''''m'' − 1)/(''p'' − 1) :# compute ''A''''r''−1 in GF(''p''''m'') :# compute ''A''''r'' = ''A''''r''−1 · ''A'' :# compute (''A''''r'')−1 in GF(''p'') :# compute ''A''−1 = (''A''''r'')−1 · ''A''''r''−1 :# return ''A''−1 This algorithm is fast because steps 3 and 5 both involve operations in the subfield GF(''p''). Similarl ...
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Itô's Lemma
In mathematics Mathematics is a field of study that discovers and organizes methods, Mathematical theory, theories and theorems that are developed and Mathematical proof, proved for the needs of empirical sciences and mathematics itself. There are many ar ..., Itô's lemma or Itô's formula (also called the Itô–Döblin formula) is an identity used in Itô calculus to find the differential of a time-dependent function of a stochastic process. It serves as the stochastic calculus counterpart of the chain rule. It can be heuristically derived by forming the Taylor series expansion of the function up to its second derivatives and retaining terms up to first order in the time increment and second order in the Wiener process increment. The Lemma (mathematics), lemma is widely employed in mathematical finance, and its best known application is in the derivation of the Black–Scholes equation for option values. This result was discovered by Japanese mathematician Kiyoshi It ...
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Itô Calculus
Itô calculus, named after Kiyosi Itô, extends the methods of calculus to stochastic processes such as Brownian motion (see Wiener process). It has important applications in mathematical finance and stochastic differential equations. The central concept is the Itô stochastic integral, a stochastic generalization of the Riemann–Stieltjes integral in analysis. The integrands and the integrators are now stochastic processes: Y_t = \int_0^t H_s\,dX_s, where is a locally square-integrable process adapted to the filtration generated by , which is a Brownian motion or, more generally, a semimartingale. The result of the integration is then another stochastic process. Concretely, the integral from 0 to any particular is a random variable, defined as a limit of a certain sequence of random variables. The paths of Brownian motion fail to satisfy the requirements to be able to apply the standard techniques of calculus. So with the integrand a stochastic process, the Itô stochas ...
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Ito-toren
The Ito-toren (Dutch for Ito Tower) is a tall office building in the Zuidas in the Netherlands, Dutch capital city Amsterdam. The building is part of the Mahler4 complex and has inside that complex the code "1AH". Construction and ownership The construction of the Ito-toren was part of the first construction phase of Mahler4 and took place between September 2002 and June 2005. In June 2004, the building was topped out. The developers of the Ito-toren were G&S Vastgoed, Fortis (finance), Fortis Vastgoed Ontwikkeling and ING Group, ING Real Estate. Toyo Ito, after whom the building is named, and his architecture firm designed the office building. ZZDP Architecten was involved in the design process as well. The company Van der Vorm was the engineer. In December 2002, the developer G&S Vastgoed sold the building for €133.5 million to the German company Commerz Grundbesitz-Investmentgesellschaft (CGI), a Commerz Real company. At the same time, CGI bought the office building SOM and ...
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Ito Cell
Hepatic stellate cells (HSC), also known as perisinusoidal cells or Ito cells (earlier ''lipocytes'' or ''fat-storing cells''), are pericytes found in the perisinusoidal space of the liver, also known as the space of Disse (a small area between the sinusoids and hepatocytes). The stellate cell is the major cell type involved in liver fibrosis, which is the formation of scar tissue in response to liver damage; in addition these cells store and concentrate vitamin A. Structure Hepatic stellate cells can be selectively stained with gold chloride, but their distinguishing feature in routine histological preparations is the presence of multiple lipid droplets in their cytoplasm. Cytoglobin expression has been shown to be a specific marker with which hepatic stellate cells can be distinguished from portal myofibroblasts in the damaged human liver. In murine (rats, mice) liver, reelin expressed by Ito cells has been shown to be a reliable marker in discerning them from other myofibrob ...
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A Diary Of An Urban Priest
A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, and others worldwide. Its name in English is '' a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes''. It is similar in shape to the Ancient Greek letter alpha, from which it derives. The uppercase version consists of the two slanting sides of a triangle, crossed in the middle by a horizontal bar. The lowercase version is often written in one of two forms: the double-storey and single-storey . The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. In English, '' a'' is the indefinite article, with the alternative form ''an''. Name In English, the name of the letter is the ''long A'' sound, pronounced . Its name in most other languages matches the letter's pronunciation in open syllables. History The earliest known ancestor of A is ''aleph''—the first letter of the Phoenician ...
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Cardiac Transient Outward Potassium Current
The cardiac transient outward potassium current (referred to as Ito1 or Ito) is one of the ion currents across the cell membrane of heart muscle cells. It is responsible for the (brief) repolarizing phase 1 of the cardiac action potential (which suceeds depolarisation, and precedes the plateau phase). The Ito is produced by movement of positively charged potassium (K+) ions from the intracellular into the extracellular space. It exhibits rapid activation and inactivation. Ito1 is complemented with Ito2 resulting from Cl− ions to form the transient outward current Ito. The Ito1 is generated by voltage-gated K+ channels Kv1.4, Kv4.2, and (especially) Kv4.3; these channels undergo ball-and-chain inactivation to terminate the current. It occurs in atrial, ventricular, and conduction system cells. In ventricular myocardium, it is more potent in the epicardium than the endocardium; this transmural Ito1 gradient underlies the J wave ECG finding. Role in disease *Reduction ...
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Indium Tin Oxide
Indium tin oxide (ITO) is a ternary composition of indium, tin and oxygen in varying proportions. Depending on the oxygen content, it can be described as either a ceramic or an alloy. Indium tin oxide is typically encountered as an oxygen-saturated composition with a formulation of 74% In, 8% Sn, and 18% O by weight. Oxygen-saturated compositions are so typical that unsaturated compositions are termed ''oxygen-deficient ITO''. It is transparent and colorless in thin layers, while in bulk form it is yellowish to gray. In the infrared region of the spectrum it acts as a metal-like mirror. Indium tin oxide is one of the most widely used transparent conducting oxides, not just for its electrical conductivity and optical transparency, but also for the ease with which it can be deposited as a thin film, as well as its chemical resistance to moisture. As with all transparent conducting films, a compromise must be made between conductivity and transparency, since increasing the thickness a ...
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