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Jan 7, 2025 |
shinilola.com | Chuo City
I have always wanted to visit this café ever since it opened in 2021, and I’m thrilled that I finally got the chance during my 2022 trip to Japan (reminiscing about it now, haha). Let me introduce you to Le Café V, a Louis Vuitton café located in Ginza, Tokyo. Keep reading to learn more about my dining experience, and don’t forget to watch the video at the end!About Le Cafe VOpened in March 2021.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
karger.com | Chuo City
Introduction: Enfortumab vedotin (EV) is an antibody-drug conjugate combining a monoclonal antibody targeting nectin-4 with a highly potent microtubule disrupting agent. EV is expected to be a candidate for the third-line treatment for urothelial carcinoma previously treated with platinum-based chemotherapy and PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors. Very few cases of patients experienced hyperglycemia of unknown cause.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
markets.financialcontent.com | Chuo City
CoinHub, the first Japanese FSA-approved exchange to receive a license for Crypto ATMs, is launching a pioneering ATM network across Japan, aiming for an initial rollout of 50 ATMs, with plans to expand to 200 by 2024, enhancing digital asset accessibility and promoting Web3 adoption. — Tokyo, Japan - CoinHub, a trailblazer in the digital finance sector and a Japanese FSA-approved exchange, is proud to announce the upcoming launch of its revolutionary Crypto ATM Network in Japan.
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Dec 31, 2023 |
money.mymotherlode.com | Chuo City
One World Holdings, issuer of RYO Token in Japan, has entered a deal with an FSA Licensed Exchange for a RYO Coin EO, targeted for Q2 2024 — One World Holdings Announces Revolutionary Developments for RYO Coin with Exchange Offerings and an Innovative Ecosystem One World Holdings, a leader in the cryptocurrency sector and the issuer of the RYO Token in Japan, has officially announced a strategic collaboration with an FSA Licensed Exchange to host an Exchange Offering (EO) for RYO Coin.
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Mar 23, 2023 |
cell.com | Hideki Yui |Chuo City |Kaori Muto |Yoshimi Yashiro
Attitudes toward the 14-day ruleWhen queried on the permissibility of culturing human embryos beyond 14 days under Japanese law and guidelines, 46.2% of researchers reported agreeing that human embryos should be cultured beyond 14 days, 29.3% reported being unable to judge, and 24.5% disagreed with the culturing of embryos beyond 14 days (Table 2).
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