Mamoru Yamada
was a Japanese architect. He obtained an engineering degree from the Tokyo Imperial University school of architecture, and with other students formed the Japan Secession Group, the first promoters of modern architecture in Japan. Works included the 1926 Central Telegraph Office in Tokyo (destroyed). Later work included a number of structures associated with the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, including the Nippon Budokan (1964), Kyoto Tower (1964), as well as the Yamatokoriyama City Hall (1962) Provided by Wikipedia
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Enhanced Multi-Stress Tolerance in <i>Escherichia coli</i> via the Heterologous Expression of <i>Zymomonas mobilis recA</i>: Implications for Industrial Strain Engineering by Yupaporn Phannarangsee, Haruthairat Kitwetcharoen, Sudarat Thanonkeo, Preekamol Klanrit, Mamoru Yamada, Pornthap Thanonkeo
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Functional kombucha production from fusions of black tea and Indian gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica L.) by Haruthairat Kitwetcharoen, Yupaporn Phannarangsee, Preekamol Klanrit, Sudarat Thanonkeo, Patcharaporn Tippayawat, Poramaporn Klanrit, Poramate Klanrit, Mamoru Yamada, Pornthap Thanonkeo
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High-Temperature Fermentation and Its Downstream Processes for Compact-Scale Bioethanol Production by Sornsiri Pattanakittivorakul, Izumi Kumakiri, Pumin Nutaratat, Marino Hara, Morihisa Yokota, Masayuki Murata, Tomoyuki Kosaka, Pornthap Thanonkeo, Savitree Limtong, Mamoru Yamada
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