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  2. PubMed - Wikipedia

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    PubMed. PubMed is a free database including primarily the MEDLINE database of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics. The United States National Library of Medicine (NLM) at the National Institutes of Health maintains the database as part of the Entrez system of information retrieval.

  3. Nippon Medical School - Wikipedia

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    Nippon Medical School is very popular in Japan. Many famous medical doctors graduate from Nippon Medical School. The medical school has four hospitals: the main hospital, the Chiba Hokuso Hospital, the Tamanagayama Hospital and the Musashi Kosugi Hospital. Including national universities, Nippon Medical School is a celebrated medical school in ...

  4. List of medical schools in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Osaka Medical College ja. Saitama Medical School ja. Showa University ja. St. Marianna University School of Medicine ja. Teikyo University ja. Toho University ja. Tokai University ja. Tokyo Medical University ja. Tokyo Women's Medical University ja.

  5. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    Zasshi Kiji Sakuin: Japanese Periodicals Index: Multidisciplinary: 6,600,000 Scholarly articles in Japanese Free & Subscription National Diet Library: Zentralblatt MATH: Mathematics: 4,000,000 Mainly reviews and abstracts. Free FIZ Karlsruhe: The Zoological Record: Zoology: 3,500,000 Unofficial register of scientific names & papers in zoology ...

  6. Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development ( AMED; Japanese: 日本医療研究開発機構 ), created in April 2015, is an independent Japanese medical research and development organization, [1] overseen by the Office of Healthcare Policy of Cabinet Secretariat, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology ...

  7. Education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Attainment. Secondary diploma. 95.97% [7] Post-secondary diploma. 61.95% [6] Education in Japan is managed by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan. Education is compulsory at the elementary and lower secondary levels, although more than 95% of the students receive higher secondary education as well.

  8. Higher education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    KIC was founded by Mr Tomio Fukuoka in 1958 as a small Electronics school in the city of Kobe, Hyogo prefecture, Japan, which was called Kobe Denshi and received recognition as an "Institute of Advanced Vocational Education" from the Japanese Ministry of Education in 1988 for its vital contribution to Japanese computing society. KIC is the ...

  9. History of education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    "Japanese Childhood, Modern Childhood: The Nation-State, the School, and 19th-Century Globalization", Journal of Social History (2005) 38#4, pp 965–985 online Saito, Hiro. "Cosmopolitan Nation-Building: The Institutional Contradiction and Politics of Postwar Japanese Education", Social Science Japan Journal , Summer 2011, Vol. 14 Issue 2, pp ...