Kinjiro Okabe (岡部 金治郎, Okabe Kinjirō, March 27, 1896 – April 8, 1984) was a Japanese electrical engineering researcher and professor who made major contributions...
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Kinjirō, Kinjiro or Kinjirou (written: 金治郎, 金二郎, 錦治郎 or 欽次郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Kinjiro Matsudaira...
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Kenji Okabe (岡部 健二, 1915–?), Japanese World War II flying ace Kinjiro Okabe (岡部 金治郎, 1896–1984), Japanese electrical engineer and scientist Kiyoko Okabe (岡部...
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Okabe, Kinjiro (1929). "On the short-wave limit of magnetron oscillations". Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers. 17 (4): 652–59. Okabe, Kinjiro...
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radiation to study defects in industrial materials. His supervisor, Kinjiro Okabe, advised him to extend those techniques to medical diagnosis of the...
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Real Strength Meijin system (実力名人制). In 1937, the reigning 13th Meijin Kinjirō Sekine [ja], who had received his title under the old system and was 70...
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Hagihara Isao Imai Shintaro Uda Kinjiro Okabe Ozawa Yoshiaki Issaku Koga Yuzuru Hiraga Jiro Horikoshi Yoshiro Okabe Motonori Matuyama Masauji Hachisuka...
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Barkhausen–Kurz tube, then tried a split-anode cavity magnetron developed by Kinjiro Okabe at Tohoku University, but the frequency was too unstable. In late 1932...
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that it could function in the VHF or even the UHF region. In 1927, Kinjiro Okabe, another of Yagi's early doctoral students, developed a split-anode...
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famous artist and writer, renowned for his Nihonga style paintings. Kinjiro Okabe (1896–1984). An electrical engineering researcher and professor who...
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