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  2. Hidetsugu Yagi - Wikipedia

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    Hidetsugu Yagi (八木 秀次, Yagi Hidetsugu, January 28, 1886 – January 19, 1976) was a Japanese electrical engineer from Osaka, Japan. When working at Tohoku Imperial University , he wrote several articles that introduced a new antenna designed by his assistant Shintaro Uda to the English-speaking world.

  3. Yagi–Uda antenna - Wikipedia

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    Yagi-Uda antenna History". History of antenna invention and its patents. D. Jefferies, "Yagi-Uda antennas Archived 2005-12-25 at the Wayback Machine". 2004. 'Yagi–Uda emitter used for AESA(active electronically scanned array)' low-frequency radars patents.google.com; Yagi-Uda Antenna. Simple information on basic design, project and measure of ...

  4. History of science and technology in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Yagi published the first English-language reference on the antenna in a 1928 survey article on short wave research in Japan and it came to be associated with his name. However, Yagi always acknowledged Uda's principal contribution to the design, and the proper name for the antenna is, as above, the Yagi-Uda antenna (or array). [51]

  5. Yagi (Kashihara) - Wikipedia

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    The Yamato-Yagi Station is a large Kintetsu train station serving Yagi, with express lines to downtown Osaka (40 minutes), Kyoto (1 hour) and Nara city (20 minutes). A large percentage of Yagi's population work in these neighboring cities. Yagi has a considerable foreign population made up of English language teachers and Peruvian factory workers.

  6. Sōdeisha - Wikipedia

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    Two years after the formation of Sodeisha, Yagi and his cohorts made two resolutions. The first is to cease working after models from pottery history and, second, to discontinue submitting their works to the salon system. With this severance from the canons and institutions of the pottery world, they freed themselves to explore that which lay ...

  7. Kenzō Yagi - Wikipedia

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    Kenzō Yagi (5 September 1914 – 18 July 2008) was a Japanese mineralogist and petrologist who specialized in experimental mineralogy and petrology. [1] Yagiite , a new mineral found in the Colomera meteorite, was named after him for its contribution to the petrology.

  8. List of storms named Yagi - Wikipedia

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    The name Yagi has been used to name five tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was submitted by Japan , which is the Japanese word for goat and the Japanese name of the constellation Capricornus .

  9. Yamato-Yagi Station - Wikipedia

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    Yamato-Yagi Station (大和八木駅, Yamato-Yagi-eki) is a junction passenger railway station located in the city of Kashihara, Nara Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the private transportation company, Kintetsu Railway. [1] It is the only Kintetsu station with an intersection that is not served by other railways.