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- Kanehiro (written: 兼熙 or 兼寛) is a masculine ****anese given name. Notable people with the name include: Takaki Kanehiro (高木 兼寛, 1849–1920), ****anese physician...
- Baron Takaki Kanehiro (高木 兼寛, 30 October 1849 – 12 April 1920) was a ****anese naval physician. He is known for his work on preventing the vitamin deficiency...
- Takat****sa Kanehiro (鷹司 兼熙, January 17, 1659 – December 24, 1725), son of Fusasuke, was a kugyō or ****anese court noble of the Edo period (1603–1868)...
- successful preventative measure against beriberi was discovered by Takaki Kanehiro, a British-trained ****anese medical doctor of the Imperial ****anese Navy...
- is mixed with rice and steamed as mugimeshi. The naval surgeon Takaki Kanehiro introduced it into institutional cooking to combat beriberi, endemic in...
- (1838–1916) Nagai Na****oshi (1844–1929) Miyake Hiizu (1848–1938) Takaki Kanehiro (1849–1920) Kitasato Shibasaburō (1853–1931) Hirase Sakugorō (1856–1925)...
- the absence of a previously unknown essential nutrient. In 1884, Takaki Kanehiro, a surgeon general in the Imperial ****anese Navy, rejected the previous...
- Retrieved 3 October 2021. Wagai, Rota; Mayer, Lawrence M.; Kitayama, Kanehiro; Knicker, Heike (2008). "Climate and parent material controls on organic...
- research worldwide and even within the nation. In 1884, naval surgeon Takaki Kanehiro concluded his experiments showing that the disease was a thiamine deficiency...
- Zeitschrift für celtische Philologie 49-50, Issue 1 (1997): 440-54. Nishimura, Kanehiro (2005). "Superlative Suffixes *-ismo- and *-isim̥mo in Sabellian Languages"...