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  2. Sadatsuchi Uchida - Wikipedia

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    Sadatsuchi Uchida (内田 定槌, Uchida Sadatsuchi, born in February 12, 1865 in modern-day Kokura, Fukuoka Prefecture – June 2, 1942) was a Japanese diplomat. Assigned to postings in the United States and Brazil, Uchida was instrumental in facilitating improved Japanese trade relations and emigration to both countries.

  3. Bosch Rexroth - Wikipedia

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    Bosch Rexroth AG is an engineering firm based in Lohr am Main in Germany. It is the result of a merger on 1 May 2001, between Mannesmann Rexroth AG and the Automation Technology Business Unit of Robert Bosch GmbH , and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH. [ 3 ]

  4. Alfred Rexroth - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Rexroth (27 March 1899 – January 1978) was a German engineer, entrepreneur and anthroposophist. He was the director of several business enterprises including the companies Neuguss, Rhinow and his family concern Rexroth, today Alfred Rexroth. Through the donation of his fortune the GLS Bank was able to begin much of its work. [1]

  5. Irene Uchida - Wikipedia

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    Irene Ayako Uchida, OC (April 8, 1917 – July 30, 2013) was a Canadian scientist and Down syndrome researcher. [1] Born in Vancouver, Uchida initially studied English literature at the University of British Columbia. As a child and teenager, she played violin and piano, and was described as "outgoing" and "social."

  6. Kenneth Rexroth - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Charles Marion Rexroth (December 22, 1905 – June 6, 1982) [1] was an American poet, translator, and critical essayist. He is regarded as a central figure in the San Francisco Renaissance, and paved the groundwork for the movement.

  7. Ryōhei Uchida - Wikipedia

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    Uchida was born in Fukuoka prefecture. [1] He was the son of Shinto Muso-ryu practitioner Uchida Ryōgorō, [2] and from an early age was interested in many forms of Japanese traditional martial arts, including kyūdō, kendo, judo and sumo. In 1893 he entered the Russian language school of the Tōhō Kyōkai and in 1897, made a trip to Siberia.