Takamine Jōkichi (高峰 譲吉, November 3, 1854 – July 22, 1922) was a Japanese chemist. He is known for being the first to isolate epinephrine in 1901. Takamine...
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(1854-1910), Japanese educator Jōkichi Takamine (1854-1922), Japanese chemist Takamine Tokumei (1653-1738), Japanese surgeon Takamine Toshio (1885–1959), Japanese...
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include: Jokichi Ikarashi (五十嵐 丈吉, 1902–2013), Japanese supercentenarian Jōkichi Takamine (高峰 譲吉, 1854–1922), Japanese chemist This page or section lists people...
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Takadiastase is named after Jōkichi Takamine, who developed the method first used for its extraction. Jokichi Takamine Taka-Diastase, Adrenaline History...
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Hitch Takamine Beach (August 5, 1866 – November 25, 1954) was an American socialite and philanthropist. She married Japanese chemist Takamine Jōkichi in...
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citrus, tobacco, baking spices, and caramel. The bottle toppers depict Takamine Jōkichi, a Japanese chemist, in samurai armor. The seventh edition, "Magellan's...
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National Academy of Sciences Tsutomu Shimomura, computer security expert Takamine Jōkichi (1854–1922) successful biochemist who founded one of the earliest pharmaceutical...
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December 16 – Austin M. Knight, American admiral (d. 1927) December 22 – Takamine Jōkichi, Japanese chemist (d. 1922) December 24 – Thomas Stevens, English cyclist...
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Imperial Japanese Navy, then the third-strongest in the world, and Takamine Jōkichi was the first to isolate adrenaline. Akira Fujishima discovered the...
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Tokuhichi Nakaya Ukichirō Niwa Yasujirō Sugimoto Kyōta Tago Akihiko Takamine Jōkichi Tanaka Kōichi Tonegawa Susumu Fujita Tetsuya Tomonaga Shin'ichirō Toyoda...
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the long avenue. Let me know what you think about this. By chance, Jōkichi Takamine, the Japanese chemist who discovered adrenaline, was in Washington...
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concentration of cortisol that drains from the cortex to the medulla. In 1901, Jōkichi Takamine patented a purified extract from the adrenal glands, which was trademarked...
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Shinohara (b. 1953), fine artist Keiichiro Tachibana (b. 1961), politician Takamine Jōkichi (1854–1922), scientist specializing in engineering and pharmacology...
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57th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, founded in 1905 by Jōkichi Takamine for Japanese Americans and Japanese nationals. The only Japanese traditional...
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early products was an amylase isolated from Aspergillus oryzae by Dr. Jōkichi Takamine. The enzyme was originally intended for use in distilleries but was...
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Education about the portrayal of Japan in American textbooks. In 1915, Dr. Takamine Jōkichi, a founding member of the Japan Society and the founder of the Nippon...
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Higashifushimi Yorihito Tōgō Heihachirō Yuzuru Hiraga Hayashi Tadasu Takamine Jōkichi Naruhito, Emperor of Japan, Oxford Masako, Empress of Japan, Oxford...
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group system. Carl Rasch coins the term 'polymorphous light eruption'. Jōkichi Takamine and Keizo Uenaka discover adrenaline. Richard J. Ussher and Robert...
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Hiryo (Tokyo Artificial Fertilizer Company) by Jokichi Takamine, Eiichi Shibusawa and Takashi Masuda. Takamine served as chief technical advisor for the company...
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medication is produced synthetically and is not harvested from animals. Jōkichi Takamine first isolated epinephrine in 1901, and it came into medical use in...
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Japanese and Japanese-American business leaders, with renowned chemist Takamine Jōkichi as its first president. Born: Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, President of India...
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Takaichi District, Nara Takaishi Takajo, Miyazaki Takamatsu, Kagawa Takamine Jōkichi Takamori, Kumamoto Takanabe, Miyazaki Takane, Gifu Tsugi Takano Takano...
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via reduction of ephedrine using red phosphorus and iodine. In 1901 Jōkichi Takamine isolated and synthesized the first hormone, Adrenaline. In 1907 Alfred...
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Research, Takamine Jokichi award, Distinguished award from Japanese society of Hypertension and Okamoto International Award. 2008 - Jyokichi Takamine Award...
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of Health Sciences Kikunae Ikeda Hiroshi Nishihara Umetaro Suzuki Jōkichi Takamine Kunie Miyaji, pioneering woman physician in Japan Hajime Sakaki, first...
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Japanese Americans and Japanese nationals. The club, founded in 1905 by Jōkichi Takamine, first occupied a townhouse at 334 Riverside Drive, between 105th and...
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Peace (1919) The Real Japanese Question (1921). ISBN 0-405-11275-0 Jokichi Takamine: A Record of His American Achievements (1928) Japan Speaks on the Sino-Japanese...
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by Human Power Kōkichi Mikimoto Patent Number 2670, Cultured pearl Jōkichi Takamine Patent Number 4785, Adrenaline Kikunae Ikeda Patent Number 14805, Sodium...
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George (1904) The Menace of Privilege (1905) "Jokichi Takamine (1854-1922) and Caroline Hitch Takamine (1866-1954):Biography and Bibliography". SoyInfo...
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Ōgai, novelist, poet, translator and army surgeon (b. 1862) July 22 – Takamine Jōkichi, chemist (b. 1854) September 18 – Yukie Chiri, Ainu transcriber and...
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