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  1. Collected Papers by Teiji Takagi, 1991-03
  2. Japanese Mathematicians: Heisuke Hironaka, Goro Shimura, Teiji Takagi, Seki Kowa, Toshikazu Sunada, Yozo Matsushima, Kunihiko Kodaira
  3. The collected papers of Teiji Takagi, by Teiji Takagi, 1973
  4. People From Gifu Prefecture: Teiji Takagi, Ikuhisa Minowa, Chiune Sugihara, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Naofumi Yamamoto, Shinya Hashimoto
  5. University of Tokyo Alumni: Yukio Mishima, Nam June Paik, Kenzo Tange, Nobusuke Kishi, Takeo Fukuda, Goro Shimura, Teiji Takagi, Osamu Dazai
  6. [Bibliography of Takagi Teiji] by Teiji Takagi, 1975

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83. Sommaire De La Revue Ebisu
TAKAGITeiji et la découverte de la théorie du corps de classes ; Claude
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Revue Ebisu
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    • kanshi
    / janvier-mars 1994
    • Jean-Claude JUGON, "Sisyphe et le Pachinko"
    / avril-juin 1994
    • Les programmes globaux japonais: le projet et ses contextes
    • Alain-Marc RIEU, "Les contextes du projet:
    / juillet-septembre 1994
    • Thierry RIBAULT, "Les enjeux identitaires du rayonnement par l'information"
    • Olivier ANSART, "Les rites et la question du droit: la construction d'une Nature dans le confucianisme en Chine et au Japon"
    / janvier-mars 1995
    • Nathalie KOUAME, "Tenri, les trois visages d'une ville religieuse"
    • Une philosophie japonaise est-elle possible ?
    / avril-juin 1995
    • KANAMORI Osamu, "La normalisation du savoir normatif: autour de Hayashi Razan"
    / juillet-septembre 1995
    • Jean-Claude JUGON, "Phobies sociales au Japon"
    / janvier-mars 1996
    • Jacques JAUSSAUD, "Gestion des ressources humaines : l'adaptation des effectifs dans la grande entreprise japonaise"
    • Thierry MORMANNE, " Pinnacle
    • Lionel BABICZ, Compte rendu : Peter DUUS, "The Abacus and the Sword: The Japanese Penetration of Korea, 1895-1910" in Irwin SCHEINER (ed.), Twentieth-Century Japan: The Emergence of a World Power , Berkeley and Los Angeles, California, 1995.
  • 84. Viva Origino No. 30 Vol. 4, 2002 December
    Many of these problems have been solved already, and Japanese mathematician TeijiTakagi (18751960) who studied under Hilbert, solved the 9th problem in 1921.
    http://www.origin-life.gr.jp/3004/3004229/3004229.html
    Kaoru Harada Email:babna800@jtk.zaq.ne.jp
    J. J. Berzelius (Fig. 89) was a famous Swedish chemist. He contributed much to the development of modern chemistry on the following subjects : [Discovery of elements, nomenclature of elements, elemental signs, atomic weights of elements, allotrope, concept of catalyst and isomer]. The accurate measurements of atomic weight based on the R. Boyl's atomic theory were his great contribution to chemistry in the first half of the 19th century.
    E. Mitscherlich (Fig. 90) was a German chemistry professor at Berlin University. When he was young, he studied abroad at Berzelius's laboratory. He studied on crystals and proposed "a rule of isomorphism of crystals". He recognized periodic property of elements, and also catalytic activity in a chemical reaction.
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    Fig. 90 Photograph of Eilhardt Mitscherlich (1794-1863).
    Fig. 91 Profile of Justus Liebig made of copper plate (1803-1873).
    M. E. Chevreul (Fig. 92, 93, 1786-1889) was a French chemist. He was a specialist of dye materials and dyeing, and also of the chemistry of animal fat. He discovered that animal fats were glycerol ester (glyceride) of higher fatty acids. Chevreul was interested in natural philosophy on the elements in chemistry. He has been famous of his long lived life, and he was a active research chemist until his death at the age 103 years old.
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