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Nomura

[ naw-moo-rah ]

noun

  1. Ki·chi·sa·bu·ro [kee, -chee-, sah, -boo-, raw], 1877–1964, Japanese diplomat.


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According to the investment bank Nomura, consumer confidence is near an all-time low.

One of their early licensees was the Nomura Co., which spread their rice, Kokuho Rose, to Asian supermarkets all over the U.S.

Takahide Kiuchi, an executive economist at Nomura Research Institute, said the measures fall short of addressing the problem.

This research gap was addressed by a group of researchers from Japan and Poland, who were led by Professor Mikihiro Nomura from Shibaura Institute of Technology in Japan and Prof. Grzegorz Brus from AGH University of Science and Technology in Poland.

"This DMR design helped us reduce temperature increments by about 300 degrees compared to the traditional packed bed reactor," explains Prof. Nomura.

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