著者
YOSHIRO HASHIMOTO
出版者
THE VITAMIN SOCIETY OF JAPAN
雑誌
THE JOURNAL OF VITAMINOLOGY (ISSN:00225398)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.1, no.1, pp.49-54, 1954-07-10 (Released:2010-02-26)
参考文献数
22
被引用文献数
4 10 15

Asakusanori, the air-dried Porphyra tenera, used as a foodstuff in Japan, was found to be relatively rich in vitamin B12 and to possess a growth-promoting activity on the young chicks fed an all plant protein ration. Over thirty species of other seaweeds were tested and the vitamin contents were found to vary from 0.1 to 4.0γ/100g on a fresh basis. Several zoo-and phytoplanktons and bottom muds of pond were also analysed and proved to be very rich in this vitamin. The author's view on the significance of the vitamin in algae is proposed, especially on the utility of marine and freshwater algae as APF sources.
著者
橋本 義郎 ハシモト ヨシロウ Yoshiro Hashimoto
雑誌
国際研究論叢 : 大阪国際大学紀要 = OIU journal of international studies
巻号頁・発行日
vol.20, no.3, pp.9-23, 2007-03-31

Almost all of schools and universities in Sweden, both public and private, chargestudents little or no educational fees. As a condition of receiving financial support from the national government, they may receive only small sums from students forthe purchase of learning materials for individual use and are not allowed to chargefor tuition. In addition to this indirect support, there is a direct financial supportsystem for helping students at various educational levels, including university. Thearticle introduces this system, focusing on its function of supporting students, anddiscusses its characteristics. There seems to be a shared value-system, transcending political standpoints, which helps people accept the idea of usingpublic funds to meet ordinary human needs such as financial support for students.
著者
橋本 義郎 玉井 久実代 木村 全邦 ハシモト ヨシロウ タマイ クミヨ キムラ マサクニ Yoshiro Hashimoto Kumiyo Tamai Masakuni Kimura
雑誌
国際研究論叢 : 大阪国際大学紀要 = OIU journal of international studies
巻号頁・発行日
vol.26, no.2, pp.59-72, 2013-01-31

In order to find out how an eco-tour in a primeval forest affects the stress, perceived physical condition and feeling of the participants, the authors organized a tour to Suigenchinomori, a primeval forest in Kawakami Village, Nara Prefecture. Results indicate changes in the participants’ stress, perceived physical condition and feeling during the tour. These three variables were measured at three points on the route. The stress of the participants decreased on average during the tour from the first to the second point, whereas from the second to the third point it increased. At the individual level the stress of two participants increased and that of the other four decreased. From the second to the third point it increased on average. At the individual level it increased with two participants and decreased with three participants, staying the same for one case. The authors plan to improve the research design based on these result, and continue the same kind of tours in order to collect more data, performing not only statistical tests to determine any general effects but also qualitative examinations on individual differences.