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  1. The rise and fall of rabies in Japan: A quantitative history of rabies epidemics in Osaka Prefecture, 1914–1933 by Kurosawa, A., Tojinbara, K., Kadowaki, H., Hampson, Karen J., Yamada, A., Makita, K.

    Published 2017
    “…Here we investigate the dynamics of these epidemics between 1914 and 1933 in Osaka Prefecture, using archival data including newspapers. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. School meal programs in an era of food systems transformation: Innovations, opportunities and challenges by Hunter, Danny

    Published 2024
    “…Presented at the Global Child Nutrition Forum in Osaka, Japan, 9-12 December, 2024.…”
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    Ponencia
  3. Understanding climate-smart nutritious food: the role of home-grown school feeding programs in creating demand by Hunter, Danny

    Published 2024
    “…Presented at the Global Child Nutrition Forum in Osaka, Japan, 9-12 December 2024. Using examples from Brazil, Kenya, and Micronesia, this presentation explores how home-grown school feeding programs can create demand for climate-smart nutritious foods such as neglected and underutilized species of fruits and vegetables.…”
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    Ponencia
  4. Color transform to optimize fruit ripeness discrimination in dichromats by Antela, K., Morales-Rubio, A., Besada, Cristina, Tarancón, Paula, Cervera, M. L., Luque, M. J.

    Published 2021
    “…Sample color was measured with a portable Minolta CR-300 colorimeter (Minolta Co. Ltd, Osaka, Japan). Tomatoes were photographed with a Smartphone (Samsung Galaxy S7 edge model SMG935F with a 12.2 MP camera). …”
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    Objeto de conferencia
  5. Assessment of current Rabies Prevention Act in Japan using infectious disease modelling by Kadowaki, H., Makita, K., Hampson, Karen J., Yamada, A.

    Published 2015
    “…For the estimation of parameters: reproduction number, population density-dependency and adjustment of previously reported dispersal kernel in Tanzania, were estimated using the data of past rabies epidemic in Osaka Prefecture between 1919 and 1933, using maximum likelihood estimation. …”
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