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What law is international law? Definition A set of rules generally regarded and accepted as binding in relations between states and nations. Also called law of nations. Or suitable law of international society. Birth of international law ウェストファリア条約(英 Peace of Westphalia)or ヴェストファーレン条約(独 Westfälischer Friede) The prevailing view in the study of international law is that it emerged in Europe in the period after the Peace of Westphalia(1648), which concluded the Thirty Years War. In state practice, the year 1648 marking the Peace of Westphalia is considered as a watershed, at least in Europe where a new policital order was created, to be replaced only after the defeat of Napoleon by the Vienna Congress of 1815. There are two key points to answer the question that why the modern birth of international society had begun with Peace of Westphalia. 1 First is clear recognizion of birth of sovereign state. The sovereing state we know today is found in a fall of medieval feudal system in West Europe as absolute sovereign state. 2 Second is the completion of coexistence of sovereign state. In 16th century at West Europe, England and France were about to establish absolute sovereing state. The Peace of Westphalia determined teritories. The Peace of Westphalia virtually demolished the Holy Roman Empire. Regional lords had been recieved sovereingty and recognized as independent nation. The Peace of Westphalia denied universal authority of the Holy Roman Empire and Pope and represented the establsihment of modern sovereing state mean. This is the first time but the international society was found as coexistence of sovereign state at limited area West Europe.
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万国公法(Elements of International Law) 万国公法(ばんこくこうほう)は、19世紀後半から20世紀前半にかけて近代国際法を普及させたという点で、東アジア各国に多大な影響を与えた国際法解説書の翻訳名であり、同時に“International Law”の現在の訳語「国際法」以前に使用されていた旧訳語でもある。以下では最初に翻訳命名されたW.マーチンの『万国公法』とその重訳本[1]を中心に記述し、この本がもたらした西欧起源の国際法がアジア諸国にどのように受容されていったかについても触れる。 原著者ヘンリー・ホイートン [編集] 『万国公法』の原著は、ヘンリー・ホイートン (Henry Wheaton) の『国際法原理』(原題:Elements of International Law)である[6]。ホイートンは アメリカ国際法学草創期を代表する法律家・外交官である。彼は弁護士からスタートし、ニューヨーク海事裁判所判事、連邦最高裁レポーターを歴任した。また法律キャリアを重ねる一方で、アメリカの駐コペンハーゲン代理公使、駐プロシア代理公使(後に特命全権公使)に任命され、外交官としても活躍している(松隈1992)。法曹界に身を置きながら、外交官でもあった経験が結実したのが、『国際法原理』であった。なお明治期の日本や片仮名のない中国ではホイートンを「恵頓」(拼音:Huìdùn)と表記した。 Reference Wikipedia
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DDIPOCKET|WILLCOM)\b.+\b(Opera) ([0-9\.]+)\b# , profile = keitai ), // Planetweb http //www.planetweb.com/ // Sample "Mozilla/3.0 (Planetweb/v1.07 Build 141; SPS JP)" ("EGBROWSER", Web browser for PlayStation 2) array( pattern = #\b(Planetweb)/v([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // DreamPassport, Web browser for SEGA DreamCast // Sample "Mozilla/3.0 (DreamPassport/3.0)" array( pattern = #\b(DreamPassport)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // Palm "Web Pro" http //www.palmone.com/us/support/accessories/webpro/ // Sample "Mozilla/4.76 [en] (PalmOS; U; WebPro)" array( pattern = #\b(WebPro)\b# , profile = keitai ), // ilinx "Palmscape" / "Xiino" http //www.ilinx.co.jp/ // Sample "Xiino/2.1SJ [ja] (v. 4.1; 153x130; c16/d)" array( pattern = #^(Palmscape)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), array( pattern = #^(Xiino)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // SHARP PDA Browser (SHARP Zaurus) // Sample "sharp pda browser/6.1[ja](MI-E1/1.0) " array( pattern = #^(sharp [a-z]+ browser)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // WebTV array( pattern = #^(WebTV)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // Desktop-PC browsers // Opera (for desktop PC, not embedded) -- See BugTrack/743 for detail // NOTE Keep this pattern above MSIE and Mozilla // Sample "Opera/7.0 (OS; U)" (not disguise) // Sample "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; OS) Opera 6.0" (disguise) array( pattern = #\b(Opera)[/ ]([0-9\.]+)\b# , profile = default ), // MSIE Microsoft Internet Explorer (or something disguised as MSIE) // Sample "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0)" array( pattern = #\b(MSIE) ([0-9\.]+)\b# , profile = default ), // Mozilla Firefox // NOTE Keep this pattern above Mozilla // Sample "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; ja-JP; rv 1.7) Gecko/20040803 Firefox/0.9.3" array( pattern = #\b(Firefox)/([0-9\.]+)\b# , profile = default ), // Loose default Including something Mozilla array( pattern = #^([a-zA-z0-9 ]+)/([0-9\.]+)\b# , profile = default ), array( pattern = #^# , profile = default ),// Sentinel ); ?
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International Conferences H. Matsuda, L. Tóth, K. Goto, F. Matsui, T. Matsushita, M. Hashimoto, C. Sakai, H. Nojiri, H. Daimon “Wide acceptance angle photoelectron spectrometer for stereophotograph of atomic arrangement” 3’S 11 (Lleida, Spain 2011.03.11) F. Matsui, H. Matsui, T. Matsushita, K. Goto, N. Maejima, N. Nishikayama, K. Tanaka, H. Daimon “Local atomic and electronic structure of graphene studied by photoelectron diffraction spectroscopy” SSNS’11 (Shizukuishi, Japan 2011.01.19) 【BEST POSTER賞受賞】 K. Goto, F. Matsui, T. Matsumoto, M. Hashimoto, N. Nishikayama, H. Matsui, N. Maejima, T. Matsushita, Y. Kato, H. Daimon, “Orbital angular momentum analysis of 1T-TaS2 valence band electron by circularly polarized light photoelectron diffraction” NSS6 (Kobe, Japan 2010.10.26) H. Matsui, F. Matsui, T. Matsushita, M. Hashimoto, K. Goto, N. Maejima, H. Daimon “Photoelectron diffraction and holography of graphite and graphene”NSS6 (Kobe, Japan 2010.10.26) N. Maejima, F. Matsui, K. Goto, N. Nishikayama, H. Matsui, M. Hashimoto, T. Matsushita, Y. Kato, S. Tanaka, H. Daimon “Atomic structure analysis of silicon oxynitride thin film on 6H-SiC(0001) by two-dimensional photoelectron diffraction” NSS6 (Kobe, Japan 2010.10.26) T. Matsushita, I. Pis, M. Kobata, K. Kobayashi, H. Matsuda, F. Matsui, H. Daimon, A. Uesaka, K. Hayashi “High-energy photoelectron holography” NSS6 (Kobe, Japan 2010.10.26) T. Matsushita, K. Goto, H. Matsuda, M. Hashimoto, L. Tóth, H. Nojiri, C. Sakai, F. Matsui, H. Daimon “Development of an electron microscope using wide acceptance angle electron lens” NSS6 (Kobe, Japan 2010.10.26) H. Daimon, F. Matsui, T. Matsushita “Surface Structure Analysis by Stereo-photograph of atomic arrangement” RJSSS-9 (Vladivostok, Russia 2010.09.26-30) F. Matsui, M. Hashimoto, T. Matsushita, N. Maejima, H. Matsui, K. Goto, Y. Kato, H. Daimon “Negative contrast photoelectron diffraction replica in secondary electron angular distribution” VUVX2010 (Vancouver, Canada 2010.07.12) N. Maejima, F. Matsui, K. Goto, N. Nishikayama, H. Matsui, M. Hashimoto, T. Matsushita, Y. Kato, S. Tanaka, H. Daimon “Atomic structure analysis of silicon oxynitride thin film on 6H-SiC(0001) by two-dimensional photoelectron diffraction” VUVX2010 (Vancouver, Canada 2010.07.12) H. Matsui, F. Matsui, N. Nishikayama, M. Hashimoto, K. Goto, N. Maejima, K. Tanaka, T. Matsushita, Y. Kato, T. Okamoto, A. N. Hattori, Y. Sano, K. Yamauchi, H. Daimon “Structure analysis of graphene grown on 4H-SiC(0001) surface by two-dimensional photoelectron diffraction” VUVX2010 (Vancouver, Canada 2010.07.12) M. Hashimoto, F. Matsui, T. Matsushita, F.Z. Guo, Y. Kato, H. Daimon “Circular Dichroism of Photoelectron Diffraction Rings from Ga/Si(111)” ALC 09 (Hawaii, USA 2009.12.10) L. Tóth, H. Matsuda, K. Goto, H. Nojiri, M. Hashimoto, F. Matsui, H. Daimon “Display-type Ellipsoidal Mesh Analyzer for Microscopic and High-resolution Two-dimensional Photoelectron Spectroscopy” ALC 09 (Hawaii, USA 2009.12.10) 【Invited】F. Matsui, T. Matsushita, H. Daimon “Atomic-layer-resolved analysis of surface magnetism by diffraction spectroscopy” ICESS-11 (Nara, Japan 2009.10.06) M. Hashimoto, F. Matsui, T. Matsushita, Y. Kato, H. Daimon “Photoelectron diffraction rings of Ga adsorbed Si(111) surface and their circular dichroism” ICESS-11 (Nara, Japan 2009.10.06) M. Takizawa, H. Namba, F. Matsui, H. Daimon “Photoelectron intensity modulation of the Fermi surface on graphite with photon energy” ICESS-11 (Nara, Japan 2009.10.07) H. Nojiri, H. Matsuda, L. Tóth, K. Goto, M. Hashimoto, F. Matsui, H. Daimon “New 1pi steradian display-type ellipsoidal mesh analyzer as a low-magnification PEEM” ICESS-11 (Nara, Japan 2009.10.07) K. Goto, F. Matsui, T. Matsumoto, N. Nishikayama, T. Matsushita, Y. Kato, C.S. Fadley, H. Daimon “Circular dichroism of photoelectron diffraction of transition metal dichalcogenides” ICESS-11 (Nara, Japan 2009.10.08) N. Nishikayama, F. Matsui, K. Goto, T. Matsumoto, K. Tanaka, T. Matsushita, Y. Kato, H. Daimon “Stereophotograph of graphene on vicinal 4H-SiC(0001) surface”ICESS-11 (Nara, Japan 2009.10.08) M. Yoshimura, F. Matsui, H. Daimon “Structure of L-tyrosine adsorbed on atomically controlled Au/Si(111) surfaces” ACSIN10 (Granada, Spain 2009.09.24) F. Matsui, T. Matsushita, Y. Kato, M. Hashimoto, H.Daimon “Resolving subsurface magnetism at atomic by diffraction spectroscopy” XAFS 14 (Camerino, Italy 2009.07.26-31) F. Matsui, T. Matsushita, Y. Kato, K. Goto, H. Daimon “Recent status of 2D photoelectron spectroscopy experimental station at SPring-8” XAFS 14 (Camerino, Italy 2009.07.26-31) H. Daimon, K. Goto, H. Matsuda, F. Matsui “Application of Wide Acceptance Angle Electrostatic Lens to high-energy two-dimensional photoelectron spectroscopy” EMRS 2009 Spring Meeting (Strasbourg, France 2009.06.09) K. Goto, F. Matsui, T. Matsumoto, N. Nishikayama, T. Matsushita, Y. Kato, H. Daimon “Magnetic structure analysis of Gd film by Auger electron diffraction and XMCD” EMRS 2009 Spring Meeting (Strasbourg, France 2009.06.09) F. Matsui, T. Matsushita, Y. Kato, C. Sakai, T. Narikawa, K. Goro, T. Matsumoto, H. Daimon “Diffraction Spectroscopy for Probing Subsurface Resolution and Selectivity” ISSS-5 (Tokyo, Japan 2008.11.09-13) K. Goto, F. Matsui, T. Matsushita, Y. Kato, H. Daimon “Circularly polarized light 2D- PED/XAS of Fe (111) surface” ISSS-5 (Tokyo, Japan 2008.11.09-13) T. Matsumoto, F. Matsui, T. Matsushita, K. Goto, H. Daimon “Stereophotograph of InP(001) surface” ISSS-5 (Tokyo, Japan 2008.11.09-13) M. Yoshimura, M. Ono, F. Matsui, H. Daimon “Adsorption structure of L-tyrosine on Si(111)5×2,√3 × √3-Au surface” ISSS-5 (Tokyo, Japan 2008.11.09-13) H. Daimon, L. Tóth, K. Goto, H. Matsuda, F. Matsui “Two-dimensional photoelectron spectroscopy by conventional and newly-developed display analyzer” ISSS-5 (Tokyo, Japan 2008.11.09-13) H. Daimon, H. Matsuda, L. Tóth, K. Goto, F. Matsui “Performance of Stereo-PEEM for Taking Stereo picture of Atomic Arrangement in Laboratory” VASSCAA-4 (Matsue, Japan 2008.10.28-31) H. Daimon, L. Tóth, K. Goto, H. Matsuda, F. Matsui “Development of Stereo-PEEM and a new display analyzer for Stereo-pictures of atomic arrangement” LEEM/PEEM-6 (Trieste, Italy 2008.07.07-11) K. Goto, L. Tóth, H. Matsuda, F. Matsui, H. Daimon “Construction of Display-type Ellipsoidal Mesh Analyzer for Imaging as well as Electron Energy and Angular Distribution Analysis” LEEM/PEEM-6 (Trieste, Italy 2008.07.07-11) T. Matsushita, F.Z. Guo, F. Matsui, H. Daimon “Three-dimensional atomic image reconstructing from a single-energy electron hologram” NSSS-4 (Athens, Ohio, USA 2008.07.15-19) M. Yoshimura, F. Matsui, H. Daimon “Adsorption structure of L-Tyrosine on Si(111)7x7 surface” ACSIN-9 (Tokyo, Japan 2007.11-15) T. Narikawa, F. Matsui, Y. Kato, K. Inaji, C. Sakai, T. Matsushita, H. Daimon “Direct observations of Si adatom and dimer atom from O atoms inserted in backbonds by Auger electron diffraction” ACSIN-9 (Tokyo, Japan 2007.11-15) Z. Janosfalvi, F. Matsui, N. Takahashi, M. Akasaka, H. Namba. H. Daimon “Atomic orbitals and photoelectron intensity angular distribution patterns of MoS2 valence band” ACSIN-9 (Tokyo, Japan 2007.11-15) K. Inaji, F. Matsui, Y. Kato, C. Sakai, T. Narikawa, T. Matsushita, F. Z. Guo, H. Daimon “Circular dichroism of forward focusing peaks and diffraction rings in Si 2p photoelectron intensity angular distribution” ACSIN-9 (Tokyo, Japan 2007.11-15) F. Matsui, T. Matsushita, Y. Kato, M. Hashimoto, K Inaji, C. Sakai, T. Narikawa, F. Z. Guo, H. Daimon “Auger diffraction XANES and XMCD for atomic-layer-resolved magnetic structure analysis of Ni magnetic thin film” VUV-XV (Berlin, Germany 2007.07.29-08.03) F. Matsui, T. Matsushita, Y. Kato, K. Inaji, C. Sakai, T. Narikawa, F. Z. Guo, H. Daimon “Origin of forward focusing peaks in graphite valence band photoelectron pattern and their circular dichrosim” VUV-XV (Berlin, Germany 2007.07.29-08.03) N. Takahashi, Y. Hamada, F. Matsui, K. Nakanishi, H. Namba, H. Daimon “Display-type Analyzer(DIANA) for valence band spectroscopy and microscopy” VUV-XV (Berlin, Germany 2007.07.29-08.03) O. Rader, H Wolf, W. Gudat, A. Tadich, L. Broekman, E. Huwald, R. C. G. Leckey, J. D. Rieley, F. Matsui, H. Miyata, H. Daimon, A. M. Shikin “On the problem of the "three-dimentional" Fermi surface of the Ni monolayer on Cu(100)” VUV-XV (Berlin, Germany 2007.07.29-08.03) C. Sakai, F. Matsui, T. Takeuchi, T. Matsushita, F. Z. Guo, Y. Kato, K. Inaji, T. Narikawa, H. Daimon “Local Structure analysis of Bi2201 and Bi2212 by photoelectron stereophotograph using circularly polarized light” VUV-XV (Berlin, Germany 2007.07.29-08.03) C. Sakai, F. Matsui, N. Takahashi, S. N. Takeda, H. Daimon “Hybridized orbital symmetry determination of the Fermi Energy band of Bi2Sr2CaCu2Oy superconductor by non-polarized light two-dimensional photoelectron spectroscopy” Kyoto conference on Solid State Chemistry (Kyoto, Japan 2006.11.14-18) C. Sakai, F. Matsui, N. Takahashi, S.N. Takeda, H. Daimon “The Hybridized orbital symmetry of the Fermi Energy band of Bi2Sr2CaCu2Oy determined by non-polarized light two-dimensional photoelectron spectroscopy” ISS 2006 (Nagoya, Japan 2006.10.30-11.01) F. Matsui, T. Matsushita, Y. Kato, K. Inaji, F. Z. Guo, H. Daimon “Lateral electronic structure analysis in atomic scale by 2D-XAFS/XMCD” LEEM/PEEM-V (Himeji, Japan 2006.10.15-19) F. Matsui, T. Matsushita, Y. Kato, K. Inaji, F.Z. Guo, H. Daimon “Site-specific orbital angular momentum analysis of graphite valence band” ISSP10 (Kashiwa, Japan 2006.10.09-13) F. Matsui, T. Matsushita, Y. Kato, K. Inaji, F.Z. Guo, H. Daimon “Atomic layer resolved two-dimensional XAFS Ni wedged film on Cu(001)” ISSP10 (Kashiwa, Japan 2006.10.09-13) H. Daimon, T. Matsuta, S. N. Takeda, K. Hattori, F. Matsui “Total analysis of surface structure and properties by UHV transfer system” ISSP10 (Kashiwa, Japan 2006.10.09-13) C. Sakai, F. Matsui, N. Takahashi, S. N. Takeda, H. Daimon “Atomic orbital analysis of the Fermi surface of Bi2Sr2CaCu2Oy by Two-dimensional photoelectron spectroscopy” ISSP10 (Kashiwa, Japan 2006.10.09-13) F. Matsui, T. Matsushita, F. Z. Guo, Y. Kato, M. Hashimoto, K. Inaji, H. Daimon “Element and site selective XAFS and XMCD for surface and thin film” ECOSS 24 (Paris, France 2006.09.04-08) L. Tóth, H. Matsuda, T. Shimizu, F. Matsui, H. Daimon “Wide acceptance angle electrostatic lens for high sensitive and two-dimensional analyzer” ECOSS 24 (Paris, France 2006.09.04-08) F. Matsui, Y. Kato, H. Daimon, T. Matsushita, F.Z. Guo “Photoelectron forward focusing peak as an element and cite specific local probe” SRI 2006 (Daegu, Korea 2006.05.28-06.03) Y. Kato, F. Matsui, H. Daimon, T .Matsushita, F. Z. Guo, T. Tsuno “Determination of Local Dopant site in Superconducting-diamond by Photoelecron Intensity Angular Distribution” SRI 2006 (Daegu, Korea 2006.05.28-06.03) T. Matsushita, F. Z. Guo, T. Muro, F. Matsui, H. Daimon “Real time imaging system of stereo atomic microscope at BL25SU in SPring-8” SRI 2006 (Daegu, Korea 2006.05.28-06.03) 【BEST POSTER賞受賞】N. Takahashi, F. Matsui, S. Shigenai, Y. Hirama, Y. Hamada, K. Nakanishi, H. Namba, H. Daimon “New Display-type analyzer for 3D Fermi surface mapping and atomic orbital analysis” SRI 2006 (Daegu, Korea 2006.05.28-06.03) 【Invited】F. Matsui, Y. Kato, T. Shimizu, F. Z. Guo, T. Matsushita, T. Tsuno, H. Daimon “Graphite and Diamond viewed by Stereo Atomscope” IWSDRM2005 (Tsukuba, Japan 2005.12.07-09) Y. Kato, T. Shimizu, F. Matsui, F. Z. Guo, T. Matsusita, T. Tsuno, S. Katsumoto, H. Daimon “Local boron site of B-Diamond determined by photoelectron intensity angular distribution” IWSDRM2005 (Tsukuba, Japan 2005.12.07-09) F. Matsui, T. Matsushita, F.Z. Guo, Y. Kato, T. Shimizu, H. Daimon “Optimization of Display-type Analyzer for High-Performance Stereoatomscope” ISSS-4 (Omiya, Japan 2005.11.14-17) F. Matsui, T. Wada, K. Sakamoto, S. Takada, T. Suzuki, A. Harasawa, T. Okuda, T. Kinoshita, H. Daimon, “Si 2p 2 core-level photoemission study of initial stage of Si(001) surface oxidation” ISSS-4 (Omiya, Japan 2005.11.14-17) N. Takahashi, F. Matsui, S. Shigenai, K. Nakanishi, Y. Hamada, H. Namba, H. Daimon “Atomic orbital analysis of Fermi surface of NbSe2 by Display-type Analyzer (DIANA)” ISSS-4 (Omiya, Japan 2005.11.14-17) F. Matsui, N. Takahashi, M. Akasaka, K. Nakanishi, Y. Nozawa, H. Namba, Y. Hamada, H. Daimon “Atomic orbital analysis of three-dimensional band dispersion of MoS2 by two-dimensional photoelectron spectroscopy” SSP10 (Prague, Czech 2005.07.10-15) F. Matsui, A. Kobayashi, M. Fujikado, H. Daimon, B.C. Sell, C.S. Fadley “Structural analysis of oxygen segragated Nb(110) surface by photoelectron diffraction” SSP10 (Prague, Czech 2005.07.10-15) H. Daimon, H. Matsuda, L. Tóth, T. Shimizu, F. Matsui “New Photoemission Electron Microscope for Three-dimensional Atomic and Electronic Structure of Nano-materials” EPS13 (Bern, Switzerland 2005.07.11-15) 【BEST POSTER賞受賞】K. Kataoka , F. Matsui, Y. Kato , F. Z. Guo , T. Matsushita ,K. Hattori , H. Daimon “Atomic structure analysis of ultrathin Fe silicide films by stereo atomscope” ICMAT2005, 9th IUMRS-ICAM, VASSCAA-3 (Singapore 2005.07.03-08) M. Honda, F. Matsui, H. Daimon “Chemisorption of Amino Acid on Au(111)/Si(111) and Si(111)√3×√3 - Au Surfaces” ICMAT2005, 9th IUMRS-ICAM, VASSCAA (Singapore 2005.07.03-08) H. Daimon, F. Matsui, F.Z. Guo, Y. Kato, M. Kudo, H. Matsuda “Imaging of 3-dimensional atomic arrangement by stereo atomscope” IVC-16 (Venice, Italy 2004.06.28-07.02) F. Matsui, F. Z. Guo, H. Daimon “Two-dimensional photoelectron spectroscopy for analysis of atomic and electronic structure” ACSIN-7 (Nara, Japan 2003.11.16-20) A. N. Hattori, M. Fujikado, S. Okamoto, K. Fukumoto, F. Z. Guo, F. Matsui, K. Nakatani, T. Matsushita, K. Hattori, H. Daimon “Atomic structure and magnetic property of Fe/Cu(001) by Stereoscopic photography and SMOKE” ACSIN-7 (Nara, Japan 2003.11.16-20) 【BEST POSTER賞受賞】F. Z. Guo, F. Matsui, M. Fujikado, T. Matsushita, H. Daimon “Stereo-photography of graphite atomic arrangements measured by display-type spherical mirror analyzer” ACSIN-7 (Nara, Japan 2003.11.16-20) K. Kataoka, K. Hattori, Y. Miyatake, F. Matsui, S. Nishino Takeda, H. Daimon “LEED and STM study of β-FeSi2 epilayers grown on Si(111)” ACSIN-7 (Nara, Japan 2003.11.16-20) M. Honda, F. Matsui, N. Masunaga T. Nishimura, S. Nishino Takeda, K. Hattori, H. Daimon “Chemisorption of amino acid on the Au surfeces” ACSIN-7 (Nara, Japan 2003.11.16-20) F. Matsui, H. Miyata, O. Rader, Y. Hamada, Y. Nakamura, K. Nakanishi, T. Wada, Y. Nozawa, H. Namba, H. Daimon “Two-Dimensional Photoelectron Spectroscopy for Atomic Orbital Analysis Cu(001) Fermi Surface and Valence Band” ICESS-9 (Uppsala, Sweden 2003.06.28-07.04) 【BEST POSTER賞受賞】F. Matsui, H. Miyata, O. Rader, Y. Hamada, Y. Nakamura, K. Nakanishi, K. Ogawa, H. Namba, H. Daimon “Atomic Orbital Analysis of Cu(001) Valence Band by Two-Dimensional Photoelectron Spectroscopy” Asia-Pacific Surface Interface Analysis Conference (Tokyo, Japan 2002.10.01-04) T. Nohno, F. Matsui, Y. Hamada, H. Matsumoto, S. Takeda, K. Hattori, H. Daimon “Development of two-dimensional display-type photoelectron spectrometer in the UPS region” Asia-Pacific Surface Interface Analysis Conference (Tokyo, Japan 2002.10.01-04) F. Matsui, H. Miyata, Y. Hori, H. Namba, H. Daimon “Three-dimensional band mapping and orbital analysis by linearly- Polarized light two-dimensional photoelectron spectroscopy” ICSRMS-3 (Singapore 2002.01.21-24) F. Matsui, H. Miyata, H. Namba, H. Daimon “Linearly polarized light two-dimensional photoelectron spectroscopy Band dispersion of Kish graphite in three-dimensions” ALC`01 (Nara, Japan 2001.11.11-14) 【BEST POSTER賞受賞】F. Matsui, Y. Hori, H. Totsuka, H. Miyata, T. Matsushita, H. Namba and H. Daimon “Photon energy dependence of umklapp scattered transitions and three-dimensional band dispersion of Kish graphite” VUV-VIII (Trieste, Italy 2001.07.23-27) F. Matsui, H.W. Yeom, K. Amemiya, K. Tono, T. Ohta “O2 molecular chemisorption states in the initial oxidation of the Si(111)77” ICSOS-6 (Vancouver, Canada 1999.07.26-30) F. Matsui, H.W. Yeom, A. Imanishi, K. Isawa, I. Matsuda, K. Tsuduki, K. Tono, T. Ohta “Adsorption of ethylene and benzene on the Si(001)2x1 surface studied by x-ray absorption and photoemission spectroscopies” IVC-14 (Birmingham, UK 1998.08.31-09.04) F. Matsui, H.W. Yeom, A. Imanishi, I. Matsuda, T. Ohta “Adsorption and thermal decomposition of acetylene on the Si(001)2x1 surface studied by NEXAFS and UPS” ICES-7 (Chiba, Japan 1997.09.08-12) 以下は本サイト@wikiのスポンサーの広告です。
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Market Scenario According to Market Research Future, the global digital payment in healthcare market has been segmented based on component, deployment mode, organization size, and region/country. The major factors boosting market growth are increasing internet penetration and the digitalization in the healthcare vertical. Furthermore, there has been a significant increase in the adoption of smartphones, which is driving market growth as smartphone users prefer payment via digital modes. A large number of health insurance providers also prefer digital payments over hard cash payments. This fuels the growth of digital payments in healthcare market. However, concerns regarding data security and dominance of paper-based billing are expected to restrain market growth. Also, the rising number of cyber-attacks is a challenge for the digital payments solution providers. The global Digital Payment in Healthcare Market size will touch USD 9.62 billion at a 22.6% CAGR during the forecast period 2020- 2027, states the latest Market Research Future (MRFR) analysis. Digital payment solutions in healthcare provide an online payment platform which connects payers, providers, and consumers for every healthcare payment transaction. Such solutions are accessible as on the cloud and on-premise. The payee and the payer use electronic modes for sending and receiving money. The payment is done through digital wallets, bank cards, net banking, digital currencies, digital currencies, and contactless and contact payment methods. Request a Free Sample @ https //www.marketresearchfuture.com/sample_request/7977 Competitive Outlook The key players in the global digital payment in healthcare market are Aurus Inc. (US), Aliant Payments (US), Stripe (US), ACI Worldwide, Inc. (US), Global Payments Direct, Inc. (US), First Data Corporation (US), PayPal (US), Worldpay, LLC (UK), Wirecard AG (Germany), Fiserv, Inc. (US), InstaMed (US), BillingTree (US), Change Healthcare (US), Elavon Inc. (US), and Zelis Payments (US) Segmentation By component, the global digital payment in healthcare market has been divided into solutions and services. The solutions segment is expected to have a larger market share while the services segment is projected to register the higher CAGR during the forecast period. Based on deployment mode, the market has been segmented into cloud-based and on-premise. The cloud-based segment is expected to exhibit the higher CAGR during the forecast period due to the increasing adoption of cloud technology globally and technological advancements that offer security and privacy over the cloud. Based on organization size, the market has been segmented into large enterprises and small and medium enterprises (SME). The large enterprises segment is expected to have a greater market size during the review period. Large organizations deploy digital payment methods in healthcare solutions extensively to meet the considerable demand for fast and hassle-free transaction services. Large enterprises adopt on-premise or cloud-based solutions, while SMEs prefer only cloud-based solutions. By region, the global digital payment in healthcare market has been segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the rest of the world. Regional Analysis The global digital payment in healthcare market has been segmented, by region, into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the rest of the world. North America was the largest market in 2018 as the US has the maximum number of leading market players. The market in Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing during the forecast period of 2019 to 2024. 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IN/overview ISU components. Interpretation. Interpretation overview What is interpretation? Interpretation is the personal and creative translation of music by using movements with intricacy, difficulty and quality. Movement is the keyword. Variety of movement is required in all parts of the skater’s composition, in order to have depth in the interpretation of the music. All written criteria for interpretation are addressed in this DVD. But to simplify the process for the judge, we are focused on three main points of interests for interpretation. Musical movement, expressive/nuance movement, and effortless movement. IN/Music Movement http //youtu.be/Uio9PKFlEAY 2.1.2. ISU components. Interpretation. Musical movement Musical movement is movement that reflects the phrasing, the character, and the style of the musical selection. Music is played in phrases, much like different languages we speak, each piece of music, like a different language may have different rhythms and tempos, but all has a question and and an answer pattern, a question and answer phrase of music completes a whole musical sentence. Let’s listen to the musical selection from an ice dance team. This style of music is classical. (1 50) Let’s now observe what movements were performed to the music. Look to see if the movement phrasing corresponds with the musical phrasing. (3 07) The phrasing of the movement matched well with the phrasing of the music. In ice dance, the focus is on music and movement and the elements are such that they can be integrated into the interpretation smoothly. Now, a selection of music from a single skater. It is also classical. (4 20) Let’s look at what movements were performed. Pay particular attention to the movement phrasing to see if it corresponds with the musical phrasing. (5 24) Generally speaking, for singles and pairs, as the skaters prepare for their risky, technical elements, there is often a disconnect between the music and their movement. (5 46) Here is an example where the skater ignores the music, and becomes disconnected for an extended amount of time prior to the technical element. (6 13) While preparing for his second technical element, he again disconnects with the music. (6 25) In preparation for the quad toe-triple toe combination, this skater ignored the music for 12 seconds in order to set up the element, which is worth 13.8 points. Prior to the triple axel attempt, which is worth 8.2 points, he ignored the music for 11 seconds. There are many points to be gained by successfully completing the technical elements. But in numerous cases, it is at the cost of losing connection with the music and interpretation. In regards to the skater being connected to the music, let’s look at some performances. To help guide and for discussion point, we will indicate on the screen where the skater loses connection with the music and where they are connected. While we do this, consider that the technical element is part of the program, and it should work with the music, regardless of its success. (8 57) Even though there was a mistake, the disconnect with the music was very short. The movements were not always phrased perfectly, but he was both physically and emotionally connected with the music. (10 47) In the ISU judging system, the balance between technical points and component points is up to the skater. If the skater chooses to execute difficult jumps with high point values, but does not interpret the music for an extended length of time prior to the technical element, the price they pay should be reflected in the interpretation score. Looking at the time of the connection with the music between these two skaters, the skater on the left was connected for 33 seconds, and the skater on the right for a minute and 25 seconds. The disconnect time was 1 04 for the skater on the left, and just 9 seconds for the skater on the right. This is a pair skating example, where almost all the short program movements are connected to the music. (14 34) With the exception of two very short disconnects, all the entrances and exits of technical elements are performed with a full attention paid to the musical phrasing, character and style. This pair is not at the level of the previous and are disconnected for a significantly more time than the first team. (17 52) Just for interest, looking at the amount of time connected to the music, the team on the left was connected for only 56 seconds, and the team on the right was for 2 minutes and 39 seconds. The disconnect time of the team on the left was 1 minute and 56 seconds, and the team on the right just 12 seconds. There is a significant difference in the overall quality of the teams. And the difference in the amount of the time connected to the music is also reflected. IN/Expressive nuance movement http //youtu.be/oLk0a-BDY5g Expressve/nuance movement relates to the detailed finesse of the skater or the team. It is their ability to respond with personal nuances and express variations and intensity, tempo, and the dynamics of the music made by the composer and/or the musician. So, what exactly is a musical nuance? A musical nuance is anything that gives life to the music, like an increase in tempo, or elongation of a note, or the addition of instruments to strengthen a phrase, and intensity and etc. Listen to this piece of music. And although it is simply a repetition of the same musical phrase, it changes from phrase to phrase by tempo, intensity and the use of different instruments. We have revealed an audio wave graph so you can see the musical highlights at the same time you hear them. (1 27) Let’s now look at what was performed during this music, and see if you can pick one movement nuance that had nothing to do with the element, and was only there to recognize the music. (2 18) In this next example, we look more closely at the highlights of the music connected with the nuance movement using slow motion. (2 46) Notice the audio wave bar at its highest point at the same time as the skater raises her head, then quickly turns it to the left, then right to catch the downbeats following the highlight. (3 32) Nuance movements recognizing highlights or at times such small details that can be hard to see in the overall picture, but in the end, it is the small details that make a good performance into a great performance. Watching one last time without any graphics or use of slow motion, it is easier to see the detail of the movement and hear the detail of the music. (4 37) It is important to understand that the interpretation of the same music with the same choreography can greatly differ from an event to an event. If the skater is not feeling well or the technical elements are not successful, or if they are struggled, this can change the phrasing of the movement with the music. It can change the intensity of the overall interpretation of the program. Let’s look at the same skater who has good skills and a good program. On the right side of the screen you will see her best performance of the year, and on the left side the same program and music, but not skated as well. How does this affect the expression and nuance movements? (7 29) With the smallest mistakes on the left, the skater is now behind her music, and is faced with a decision whether to rush, take a shortcut or leave something out in order to catch up. The energy and thought process to make such a decision in such an important moment, takes her away from the magical connection with the music, she seems to have on the right side of the screen. (9 32) At the end of the program, it becomes clear she was unable to catch up with the music, which left her struggling both technically and with her interpretation. It should be noted that this skater was a wonderful and capable skater of the highest level, but on that day, the interpretation was affected. (9 51) Here is another example of a very good skater. Performing the same program, at two very different standards. On the left of the screen, is a very good performance from January 2008, and on the right, a more difficult and challenging performance from March of the same year. Notice that once the program begins to have difficulty, the attention to expression and nuances and interpretation begins to rapidly decline. (15 02) This example, again, demonstrates that when a skater has technical difficulty, much of the expression and nuance movement is left out, while trying to catch up to the music and returned to successfully completed the elements. IN/Effortless movement http //youtu.be/lLl44YmUhdg Effortless movement. Effortless movement is when the skater effortlessly changes the tempo, rhythm, or intensity of their skating in direct relationship with the same changes in the music. During this program, the skater keeps her speed and flow moving effortlessly from element to element, while at the same time responding to changes in tempo, and intensity of the music. (3 16) Our next example of effortless movement is from a skater who demonstrates a wonderful sense of rhythm with the music, responses to the nuances of the music with small movements. He is totally committed to the character and style of the music, and because of all this, makes the program to seem entirely effortless. It is a good example that all the aspects of the program come together, the athlete and audience are bonded through a seemingly effortless performance. IN/Conclusion http //youtu.be/Cex942xblXE The judges have many things to consider during the skater’s performance. Breaking down by item by item it seems almost impossible to assess each detail with such accuracy. So it is important that one must have an automatic understanding of the priorities in each component. In interpretation we have tried to make it simpler by concentrating on three main points, which would become your reference points prior to giving a score. Musical movement ask yourself, did the skater or the team’s movement reflect the style, character, and phrasing of the music? Did you, as the audience, or the judge, feel involved by the music and movement, or were you just watching the athletes skate, while the music happened to be played? Expressive nuance movement there is detail in every musical piece. Did the skater or the team’s movement express all details of the music, or was there no recognition of the music detail? Effortless movement Did the program appear effortless? Effortless programs often seem to go quickly, or without visible struggling and fatigue by the end. The judge will be based with certain aspects or percentages of these questions being answered “yes.” It is then up to the judge to *accurately* as possible apply the corresponding percentage overall to the scoring each component. Interpretation, it is the relationship of the skater’s movements connected with the style and character of the music. The recognition from the skater in responding with the movements and the nuances of the music. And perhaps the most difficult aspect, the ability to make all of the scenes effortless.
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Market Scenario The global Digital Payment in Healthcare Market Size will touch USD 9.62 billion at a 22.6% CAGR during the forecast period 2020- 2027, states the latest Market Research Future (MRFR) analysis. Digital payment solutions in healthcare provide an online payment platform which connects payers, providers, and consumers for every healthcare payment transaction. Such solutions are accessible as on the cloud and on-premise. The payee and the payer use electronic modes for sending and receiving money. The payment is done through digital wallets, bank cards, net banking, digital currencies, digital currencies, and contactless and contact payment methods. Various factors are fuelling the global digital payment healthcare market growth. As per the recent MRFR market estimates, such factors include the growing digital transformation in the healthcare vertical, increasing digital payments in the health insurance sector, the rising adoption of smartphones, rapidly increasing internet penetration, the demand for hassle-free and fast transaction services, increasing internet penetration, increasing digitalization in the healthcare vertical, increasing use during COVID-19 pandemic, and most health insurance providers showing preference to digital payments over hard cash payments. On the contrary, concerns regarding security and domination of paper-based billing and the growing number of cyber-attacks may limit the global digital payment healthcare market growth over the forecast period. Request a Free Sample @ https //www.marketresearchfuture.com/sample_request/7977 Competitive Outlook The leading players profiled in the global digital payment healthcare market report include Zelis Payments (US), Elavon Inc. (US), Change Healthcare (US), BillingTree (US), InstaMed (US), Fiserv, Inc. (US), Wirecard AG (Germany), Worldpay, LLC (UK), PayPal (US), First Data Corporation (US), Global Payments Direct, Inc. (US), ACI Worldwide, Inc. (US), Stripe (US), Aliant Payments (US), and Aurus Inc. (US), among others. The global digital payment healthcare market is fragmented and also competitive with the presence of many domestic as well as international industry players. They have incorporated assorted strategies to stay at the forefront and also cater to the surging needs of the customers, including collaborations, partnerships, contracts, geographic expansions, new product launches, joint ventures, and more. Additionally, these players are also making heavy investments in research and development activities for strengthening their portfolios and also creating a hold in the market. Segmentation The MRFR report throws light on an inclusive segmental analysis of the global digital payment healthcare market based on vertical, organization size, deployment mode, and component. By component, the global digital payment healthcare market is segmented into services and solutions. Of these, the solutions segment will lead the market over the forecast period. By deployment mode, the global digital payment healthcare market is segmented into cloud and on-premise. Of these, the cloud segment will dominate the market over the forecast period. By organization size, the global digital payment healthcare market is segmented into large enterprises and small and medium-sized enterprises. Of these, the large enterprises will spearhead the market over the forecast period. Regional Analysis By region, the global digital payment healthcare market covers the recent trends and growth opportunity across Europe, the Asia Pacific (APAC), North America, and Rest of the World (RoW). Of these, North America will remain domineer in the market over the forecast period as healthcare providers, HMO (health maintenance organizations), and other organizations in the healthcare vertical are transforming and getting more inclined towards being digitalized. US has the utmost market share for the presence of several leading market players and the growing adoption of digital payment methods in the healthcare industry. In Europe, the global digital payment healthcare market is predicted to have the second-largest share over the forecast period for the establishment of digital methods in healthcare software start-ups and increasing need for hassle-free and fast transaction services. In the APAC region, the global digital payment healthcare market is predicted to have healthy growth over the forecast period. Growing demand in developing countries of China and India, growing internet penetration, and significant rise in the number of smartphones are adding to the global digital payment healthcare market growth in the region. In RoW, the global digital payment healthcare market is predicted to have sound growth over the forecast period. Browse Full Report Details @ https //www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/digital-payment-healthcare-market-7977 Table of Contents 1Executive Summary 2Scope of the Report 2.1Market Definition 2.2Scope of the Study 2.2.1Research objectives 2.2.2Assumptions Limitations 2.3Markets Structure Continued…. 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