WORLDCOMP'09 - Program/Schedule
http://www.worldacademyofscience.org/worldcomp09/ws/program/schedule.pdf
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Metagenomics
http://camera.calit2.net/about-camera/what-is-camera
http://metagenomics.calit2.net/index.php
http://psb.stanford.edu/psb-online/
http://bioinformatics.ucsd.edu/
http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_releases/release.sfe?id=499
http://www.hydrocarbonmetagenomics.com/
http://www.genomealberta.ca/research/new_initiatives/oil_sands/default.aspx
http://www.genomealberta.ca/research/projects/
http://www.genomebc.ca/genomics_programs/research-projects.htm
http://www.genomebc.ca/genomics_programs/research_projects/comp1/microbial.htm
http://www.genomebc.ca/genomics_programs/research_projects/environment.htm
http://innovationwatch-archive.com/choiceisyours/choiceisyours-2009-01-15.htm
http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=11902&page=47
Committee on Metagenomics: Challenges and Functional Applications
Jo Handelsman (Co-chair), University of Wisconsin-Madison; James M. Tiedje (Co-chair), Michigan State University; Lisa Alvarez-Cohen, University of California, Berkeley; Michael Ashburner, University of Cambridge; Isaac K. O. Cann, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Edward F. DeLong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; W. Ford Doolittle, Dalhousie University; Claire M. Fraser-Liggett, The Institute for Genomic Research; Adam Godzik, The Burnham Institute; Jeffrey I. Gordon, Washington University School of Medicine; Margaret Riley, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Molly B. Schmid, Keck Graduate Institute; Ann H. Reid (Study Director), National Research Council.
This report brief was prepared by the National Research Council based on the committee’s report. For more information, contact the Board on Life Sciences at bls@nas.edu or visit http://nationalacademies.org/bls. The New Science of Metagenomics: Revealing the Secrets of Our Microbial Planet is available from the National Academies Press, 500 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20001; (800) 624-6242; www.nap.edu. Support for this publication was provided by the Presidents’ Circle Communications Initiative of the National Academies.
Just a collection of some random cool stuff. PS. Almost 99% of the contents here are not mine and I don't take credit for them, I reference and copy part of the interesting sections.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Monday, December 28, 2009
top-10-korean-dramas-of-2008
http://starones.wordpress.com/2009/01/01/top-10-korean-dramas-of-2008
http://www.hancinema.net/most_wanted.php
http://www.hancinema.net/most_wanted.php
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
generef ISCB www.bioinformatics.org
http://generef.com/genomics.html
http://www.iscb.org/ismbeccb2011
Bioinformatics for Regulatory Genomics (BioRegSIG)
Special Interest Group (SIG) at ISMB In conjunction with the International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB)
http://light.ece.ohio.edu/bioreg/2011/
http://light.ece.ohio.edu/bioreg/
http://www.bioinformatics.org/
Education: ISCB-Student Council announces undergrad internship w/ Schneider Lab @ EMBL-Heidelberg
Submitted by Abhishek Pratap; posted on Monday, December 07, 2009
The ISCB Student Council is pleased to announce an internship at the Schneider Group at EMBL-Heidelberg. This internship is exclusively arranged by the Student Council in collaboration with Dr Schneider for a student from a developing nation. The goal is to train an undergraduate student in Data Integration and Knowledge Management in Computational Biology.
FUNDING:
Internship will be funded at Euros 400/month for 6 months. Student will be provided with free accommodation during his/her stay at Heidelberg. The cost of the travel to and from the home country to Heidelberg will NOT be covered by the host lab and shall be borne by the student in full.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Last date for Application Submission: Dec 20, 2009
Acceptance Notification: Jan 15, 2010
http://www.craic.com/documents/oreillynet_bioinfo_intro.pdf
What are the Hot Topics in Bioinformatics? (2004)
Comparative Genomics
http://ca.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-3527313486,descCd-tableOfContents.html (2005)
Cover image for product 3527313486
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Handbook of Genome Research: Genomics, Proteomics, Metabolomics, Bioinformatics, Ethical and Legal Issues, Two Volume Set
Christoph W. Sensen (Editor)
ISBN: 978-3-527-31348-8
Hardcover
646 pages
August 2005
1 Genome Projects on Model Organisms (Alfred Pühler, Doris Jording, Jörn Kalinowski, Detlev Buttgereit, Renate Renkawitz-Pohl, Lothar Altschmied, Antoin Danchin, Agnieszka Sekowska, Horst Feldmann, Hans-Peter Klenk, and Manfred Kröger).
2 Environmental Genomics: A Novel Tool for Study of Uncultivated Microorganisms (Alexander H. Treusch and Christa Schleper).
3 Applications of Genomics in Plant Biology (Richard Bourgault, Katherine G. Zulak, and Peter J. Facchini).
4 Human Genetic Diseases (Roger C. Green).
5 Genomic Mapping and Positional Cloning, with Emphasis on Plant Science (Apichart Vanavichit, Somvong Tragoonrung, and Theerayut Toojinda).
6 DNA Sequencing Technology (Lyle R. Middendorf, Patrick G. Humphrey, Narasimhachari Narayanan, and Stephen C. Roemer).
7 Proteomics and Mass Spectrometry for the Biological Researcher (Sheena Lambert and David C. Schriemer).
8 Proteome Analysis by Capillary Electrophoresis (Md Abul Fazal, David Michels, James Kraly, and Norman J. Dovichi).
9 A DNA Microarray Fabrication Strategy for Research Laboratories (Daniel C. Tessier, Mélanie Arbour, François Benoit, Hervé Hogues, and Tracey Rigby).
10 Principles of Application of DNA Microarrays (Mayi Arcellana-Panlilio).
11 Yeast Two-hybrid Technologies (Gregor Jansen, David Y. Thomas, and Stephanie Pollock).
12 Structural Genomics (Aalim M. Weljie, Hans J. Vogel, and Ernst M. Bergmann).
13 Bioinformatics Tools for DNA Technology (Peter Rice).
14 Software Tools for Proteomics Technologies (David S. Wishart).
15 Applied Bioinformatics for Drug Discovery and Development (Jian Chen, ShuJian Wu, and Daniel B. Davison).
16 Genome Data Representation Through Images: The MAGPIE/Bluejay System (Andrei Turinsky, Paul M. K. Gordon, Emily Xu, Julie Stromer, and Christoph W. Sensen).
17 Bioinformatics Tools for Gene-expression Studies (Greg Finak, Michael Hallett, Morag Park, and François Pepin).
18 Protein Interaction Databases (Gary D. Bader and Christopher W. V. Hogue).
19 Bioinformatics Approaches for Metabolic Pathways (Ming Chen, Andreas Freier, and Ralf Hofestädt).
20 Systems Biology (Nathan Goodman).
21 Ethical Aspects of Genome Research and Banking (Bartha Maria Knoppers and Clémentine Sallée).
http://emboss.sourceforge.net/apps/proposed.html
http://www.iscb.org/ismbeccb2011
Bioinformatics for Regulatory Genomics (BioRegSIG)
Special Interest Group (SIG) at ISMB In conjunction with the International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB)
http://light.ece.ohio.edu/bioreg/2011/
http://light.ece.ohio.edu/bioreg/
http://www.bioinformatics.org/
Education: ISCB-Student Council announces undergrad internship w/ Schneider Lab @ EMBL-Heidelberg
Submitted by Abhishek Pratap; posted on Monday, December 07, 2009
The ISCB Student Council is pleased to announce an internship at the Schneider Group at EMBL-Heidelberg. This internship is exclusively arranged by the Student Council in collaboration with Dr Schneider for a student from a developing nation. The goal is to train an undergraduate student in Data Integration and Knowledge Management in Computational Biology.
FUNDING:
Internship will be funded at Euros 400/month for 6 months. Student will be provided with free accommodation during his/her stay at Heidelberg. The cost of the travel to and from the home country to Heidelberg will NOT be covered by the host lab and shall be borne by the student in full.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Last date for Application Submission: Dec 20, 2009
Acceptance Notification: Jan 15, 2010
http://www.craic.com/documents/oreillynet_bioinfo_intro.pdf
What are the Hot Topics in Bioinformatics? (2004)
Comparative Genomics
http://ca.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-3527313486,descCd-tableOfContents.html (2005)
Cover image for product 3527313486
Larger Image
Handbook of Genome Research: Genomics, Proteomics, Metabolomics, Bioinformatics, Ethical and Legal Issues, Two Volume Set
Christoph W. Sensen (Editor)
ISBN: 978-3-527-31348-8
Hardcover
646 pages
August 2005
1 Genome Projects on Model Organisms (Alfred Pühler, Doris Jording, Jörn Kalinowski, Detlev Buttgereit, Renate Renkawitz-Pohl, Lothar Altschmied, Antoin Danchin, Agnieszka Sekowska, Horst Feldmann, Hans-Peter Klenk, and Manfred Kröger).
2 Environmental Genomics: A Novel Tool for Study of Uncultivated Microorganisms (Alexander H. Treusch and Christa Schleper).
3 Applications of Genomics in Plant Biology (Richard Bourgault, Katherine G. Zulak, and Peter J. Facchini).
4 Human Genetic Diseases (Roger C. Green).
5 Genomic Mapping and Positional Cloning, with Emphasis on Plant Science (Apichart Vanavichit, Somvong Tragoonrung, and Theerayut Toojinda).
6 DNA Sequencing Technology (Lyle R. Middendorf, Patrick G. Humphrey, Narasimhachari Narayanan, and Stephen C. Roemer).
7 Proteomics and Mass Spectrometry for the Biological Researcher (Sheena Lambert and David C. Schriemer).
8 Proteome Analysis by Capillary Electrophoresis (Md Abul Fazal, David Michels, James Kraly, and Norman J. Dovichi).
9 A DNA Microarray Fabrication Strategy for Research Laboratories (Daniel C. Tessier, Mélanie Arbour, François Benoit, Hervé Hogues, and Tracey Rigby).
10 Principles of Application of DNA Microarrays (Mayi Arcellana-Panlilio).
11 Yeast Two-hybrid Technologies (Gregor Jansen, David Y. Thomas, and Stephanie Pollock).
12 Structural Genomics (Aalim M. Weljie, Hans J. Vogel, and Ernst M. Bergmann).
13 Bioinformatics Tools for DNA Technology (Peter Rice).
14 Software Tools for Proteomics Technologies (David S. Wishart).
15 Applied Bioinformatics for Drug Discovery and Development (Jian Chen, ShuJian Wu, and Daniel B. Davison).
16 Genome Data Representation Through Images: The MAGPIE/Bluejay System (Andrei Turinsky, Paul M. K. Gordon, Emily Xu, Julie Stromer, and Christoph W. Sensen).
17 Bioinformatics Tools for Gene-expression Studies (Greg Finak, Michael Hallett, Morag Park, and François Pepin).
18 Protein Interaction Databases (Gary D. Bader and Christopher W. V. Hogue).
19 Bioinformatics Approaches for Metabolic Pathways (Ming Chen, Andreas Freier, and Ralf Hofestädt).
20 Systems Biology (Nathan Goodman).
21 Ethical Aspects of Genome Research and Banking (Bartha Maria Knoppers and Clémentine Sallée).
http://emboss.sourceforge.net/apps/proposed.html
Rice genetic diversity and discovery: meeting the needs of future generations for rice genetic resources
http://beta.irri.org/index.php/Programs/fostering-genetic-diversity/Fostering-genetic-diversity.html
Rice genetic diversity and discovery: meeting the needs of future generations for rice genetic resources
download pdf
Program 5 provides the foundation for applying rice genetic diversity in the implementation of IRRI’s Strategic Plan. It focuses on three themes: characterization and creation of genetic diversity, and gene-function assignment; conservation and documentation of germplasm (seeds and the genetic material they contain); and enabling access to and use of genetic diversity and associated tools. These activities aim to solve production problems by using genetic diversity and by providing a genetic research platform that enables efficient conservation and use of genetic diversity. Thus, Program 5, which represents the interface between understanding and applying genetic diversity, promotes a convergence of approaches and innovations. Although the program’s activities are driven by the problems IRRI seeks to solve, the research also accommodates exploratory work to serve long-term needs.
http://beta.irri.org/index.php/Programs/fostering-genetic-diversity/Output-3-Genetic-pathways-for-select-traits-determined-using-genomics-and-comparative-biology.html
Output 3: Genetic pathways for select traits determined using genomics and comparative biology
Genetic pathways for selected traits determined using genome-wide and comparative biology approaches with priorities on stress tolerance, nutrition and grain quality, and yield established by 2015
download pdf
Users of this knowledge will contribute to the International Rice Functional Genomics Consortium objective of understanding genes controlling target traits, which will enable researchers to develop markers for breeding and lead to, production of prebreeding lines. Acceleration of gene discovery on a genome-wide scale will improve sustainability in intensive pro-duction areas and increase productivity in marginal areas.
Rice genetic diversity and discovery: meeting the needs of future generations for rice genetic resources
download pdf
Program 5 provides the foundation for applying rice genetic diversity in the implementation of IRRI’s Strategic Plan. It focuses on three themes: characterization and creation of genetic diversity, and gene-function assignment; conservation and documentation of germplasm (seeds and the genetic material they contain); and enabling access to and use of genetic diversity and associated tools. These activities aim to solve production problems by using genetic diversity and by providing a genetic research platform that enables efficient conservation and use of genetic diversity. Thus, Program 5, which represents the interface between understanding and applying genetic diversity, promotes a convergence of approaches and innovations. Although the program’s activities are driven by the problems IRRI seeks to solve, the research also accommodates exploratory work to serve long-term needs.
http://beta.irri.org/index.php/Programs/fostering-genetic-diversity/Output-3-Genetic-pathways-for-select-traits-determined-using-genomics-and-comparative-biology.html
Output 3: Genetic pathways for select traits determined using genomics and comparative biology
Genetic pathways for selected traits determined using genome-wide and comparative biology approaches with priorities on stress tolerance, nutrition and grain quality, and yield established by 2015
download pdf
Users of this knowledge will contribute to the International Rice Functional Genomics Consortium objective of understanding genes controlling target traits, which will enable researchers to develop markers for breeding and lead to, production of prebreeding lines. Acceleration of gene discovery on a genome-wide scale will improve sustainability in intensive pro-duction areas and increase productivity in marginal areas.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Propose in public place
http://www.videojug.com/expertanswer/when-to-propose-3/should-i-propose-in-a-public-place
http://www.japanprobe.com/2006/01/20/generalizations-about-japanese-girls-part-1/
seems like an intersting article ...
http://chibabeat.com/guide_to_dating_japanese_girls
these are some funny and creative tips...
http://www.roadjunky.com/romancepage/412/romance-in-japan-and-dating
For some city girls dating a gaijin is something like having a life-size fashion accessory.
... this sounds a bit harsh ...
http://www.thefrisky.com/post/246-girl-talk-just-not-that-into-him/
. It makes me think of that scene in “The Wedding Planner” when Jennifer Lopez’s father explains that when he first met her mother he had to grow to like her, then lust after her, then love her. But it’s an absurd comparison because (a) her father had a pre-arranged marriage to someone he didn’t know and (b) it’s a J.Lo movie.
It took me 3-4 months to realize I loved him…which is very different from being “in love”. If you want to be “in love”, you should probably look elsewhere, but I feel that fades with time, while “loving” someone is something you can still do when you’re old and gray.
because I had learned you can never create the spark where it has never been.
some guys are too easy
... hmmm ... after reading the comments, it seems to be a 50/50, perfect guy, no spark learned to love after X number of years, and not-so-perfect sparkies ... then ...
A guy who stands up for and is passionate about what he believes in while being civil to those who disagree (and chivalrous/polite in general) is hot.
In all relationships the spark fades with time. I’m not saying it won’t ever come back, but the loves that really last are the ones where friendship is the base.
http://socyberty.com/relationships/tips-to-date-a-japanese-girls/
http://www.mynippon.com/romance/jlover.htm
http://www.thefrisky.com/post/246-5-ways-women-try-to-impress-men-and-why-they-dont-work/
http://www.thefrisky.com/post/246-seven-ways-men-try-to-impress-women-and-why-they-dont-work/
http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/sex/7-terrible-ways-to-propose-510672/
http://www.yourtango.com/200684/relationship-red-flags.html
http://www.yourtango.com/helenfisher?alt=3
http://www.yourtango.com/200929208/7-traits-irresistible-men?alt=3
http://www.yourtango.com/200914986/5-things-single-women-hate-hear?alt=3
http://www.yourtango.com/200684/relationship-red-flags.html?page=0%2C2&alt=3
http://www.yourtango.com/helenfisher?page=0%2C3&alt=3
http://www.yourtango.com/200684/relationship-red-flags.html?page=0%2C3&alt=3
http://www.japanprobe.com/2006/01/20/generalizations-about-japanese-girls-part-1/
seems like an intersting article ...
http://chibabeat.com/guide_to_dating_japanese_girls
these are some funny and creative tips...
http://www.roadjunky.com/romancepage/412/romance-in-japan-and-dating
For some city girls dating a gaijin is something like having a life-size fashion accessory.
... this sounds a bit harsh ...
http://www.thefrisky.com/post/246-girl-talk-just-not-that-into-him/
. It makes me think of that scene in “The Wedding Planner” when Jennifer Lopez’s father explains that when he first met her mother he had to grow to like her, then lust after her, then love her. But it’s an absurd comparison because (a) her father had a pre-arranged marriage to someone he didn’t know and (b) it’s a J.Lo movie.
It took me 3-4 months to realize I loved him…which is very different from being “in love”. If you want to be “in love”, you should probably look elsewhere, but I feel that fades with time, while “loving” someone is something you can still do when you’re old and gray.
because I had learned you can never create the spark where it has never been.
some guys are too easy
... hmmm ... after reading the comments, it seems to be a 50/50, perfect guy, no spark learned to love after X number of years, and not-so-perfect sparkies ... then ...
A guy who stands up for and is passionate about what he believes in while being civil to those who disagree (and chivalrous/polite in general) is hot.
In all relationships the spark fades with time. I’m not saying it won’t ever come back, but the loves that really last are the ones where friendship is the base.
http://socyberty.com/relationships/tips-to-date-a-japanese-girls/
http://www.mynippon.com/romance/jlover.htm
http://www.thefrisky.com/post/246-5-ways-women-try-to-impress-men-and-why-they-dont-work/
http://www.thefrisky.com/post/246-seven-ways-men-try-to-impress-women-and-why-they-dont-work/
http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/sex/7-terrible-ways-to-propose-510672/
http://www.yourtango.com/200684/relationship-red-flags.html
http://www.yourtango.com/helenfisher?alt=3
http://www.yourtango.com/200929208/7-traits-irresistible-men?alt=3
http://www.yourtango.com/200914986/5-things-single-women-hate-hear?alt=3
http://www.yourtango.com/200684/relationship-red-flags.html?page=0%2C2&alt=3
http://www.yourtango.com/helenfisher?page=0%2C3&alt=3
http://www.yourtango.com/200684/relationship-red-flags.html?page=0%2C3&alt=3
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
平井堅 – 僕は君に恋をする
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZEM5t3Chcg
Hirai Ken – I’m Falling In Love With You
平井堅 – 僕は君に恋をする
boku wa kimi ni koi wo suru
Lyrics
http://www.quartet4.net/?p=7539
「2009 FNS歌謡祭」 FNS 2009
http://www.fujitv.co.jp/FNS/index2.html
SETLIST
M1 SMAP そっときゅっと M24 AI×ATSUSHI Story(2005)
M2 徳永英明 Hello
Guitar&Chorus:小池徹平 M25 JUJU×徳永英明 やさしさで溢れるように
M3 GIRL NEXT DOOR Infinity M26 甲斐よしひろ×長瀬智也 安奈(1979)
二胡:alan
M4 青山テルマ 忘れないよ
Guitar:村治佳織 M27 SPEED White Love(1997)
Accordion:coba
M5 一青窈×岩崎宏美 思秋期(1977) M28 稲垣潤一×広瀬香美 クリスマスキャロルの頃には(1992)
M6 つるの剛士×欧陽菲菲 ラヴ・イズ・オーヴァー(1979) M29 EXILE Loves Again(2007)
M7 レミオロメン Sakura M30 LOVE PSYCHEDELICO HAPPY XMAS(1971)
M8 KinKi Kids スワンソング M31 倖田來未 Lick me
M9 BIGBANG 声をきかせて M32 Aqua Timez 決意の朝に(2006)
M10 NYC boys NYC M33 森高千里×稲垣潤一 雨(1990)
M11 郷ひろみ 男願Groove! M34 ヘキサゴンオールスターズ 泣いてもいいですか
M12 槇原敬之×嵐 冬がはじまるよ(1991)
Accordion:coba/Guitar:小倉博和 M35 東方神起×徳永英明 レイニーブルー(1986)
Violin:宮本笑里
M13 槇原敬之×青山テルマ×JUJU×SPEED 北風(1992)
Guitar:小倉博和 M36 東方神起 Stand by U
M14 槇原敬之×SPEED×ヘキサゴン女子 私がオバさんになっても(1992) M37 EXILE ふたつの唇
M15 SPEED×ヘキサゴン女子 17才(1989) M38 嵐 明日の記憶
M16 森高千里 渡良瀬橋(1993) M39 コブクロ I LOVE YOU(1991)
M17 コブクロ STAY M40 倖田來未 いい日旅立ち(1978)
M18 Superfly Alright!! M41 平井堅 僕は君に恋をする
M19 LINDBERG 今すぐKiss Me(1990) M42 一青窈 うんと幸せ
Piano:小林武史
M20 NOKKO フレンズ(1985) M43 ゆず 虹
M21 V6 GUILTY M44 JUJU with JAY'ED 明日がくるなら
Guitar:村治佳織/Violin:宮本笑里
M22 TOKIO 太陽と砂漠のバラ M45 絢香 みんな空の下
M23 絢香×平井堅 Love Love Love(1998) M46 SMAP 世界に一つだけの花
Guitar:小倉博和/Violin:宮本笑里
Hirai Ken – I’m Falling In Love With You
平井堅 – 僕は君に恋をする
boku wa kimi ni koi wo suru
Lyrics
http://www.quartet4.net/?p=7539
「2009 FNS歌謡祭」 FNS 2009
http://www.fujitv.co.jp/FNS/index2.html
SETLIST
M1 SMAP そっときゅっと M24 AI×ATSUSHI Story(2005)
M2 徳永英明 Hello
Guitar&Chorus:小池徹平 M25 JUJU×徳永英明 やさしさで溢れるように
M3 GIRL NEXT DOOR Infinity M26 甲斐よしひろ×長瀬智也 安奈(1979)
二胡:alan
M4 青山テルマ 忘れないよ
Guitar:村治佳織 M27 SPEED White Love(1997)
Accordion:coba
M5 一青窈×岩崎宏美 思秋期(1977) M28 稲垣潤一×広瀬香美 クリスマスキャロルの頃には(1992)
M6 つるの剛士×欧陽菲菲 ラヴ・イズ・オーヴァー(1979) M29 EXILE Loves Again(2007)
M7 レミオロメン Sakura M30 LOVE PSYCHEDELICO HAPPY XMAS(1971)
M8 KinKi Kids スワンソング M31 倖田來未 Lick me
M9 BIGBANG 声をきかせて M32 Aqua Timez 決意の朝に(2006)
M10 NYC boys NYC M33 森高千里×稲垣潤一 雨(1990)
M11 郷ひろみ 男願Groove! M34 ヘキサゴンオールスターズ 泣いてもいいですか
M12 槇原敬之×嵐 冬がはじまるよ(1991)
Accordion:coba/Guitar:小倉博和 M35 東方神起×徳永英明 レイニーブルー(1986)
Violin:宮本笑里
M13 槇原敬之×青山テルマ×JUJU×SPEED 北風(1992)
Guitar:小倉博和 M36 東方神起 Stand by U
M14 槇原敬之×SPEED×ヘキサゴン女子 私がオバさんになっても(1992) M37 EXILE ふたつの唇
M15 SPEED×ヘキサゴン女子 17才(1989) M38 嵐 明日の記憶
M16 森高千里 渡良瀬橋(1993) M39 コブクロ I LOVE YOU(1991)
M17 コブクロ STAY M40 倖田來未 いい日旅立ち(1978)
M18 Superfly Alright!! M41 平井堅 僕は君に恋をする
M19 LINDBERG 今すぐKiss Me(1990) M42 一青窈 うんと幸せ
Piano:小林武史
M20 NOKKO フレンズ(1985) M43 ゆず 虹
M21 V6 GUILTY M44 JUJU with JAY'ED 明日がくるなら
Guitar:村治佳織/Violin:宮本笑里
M22 TOKIO 太陽と砂漠のバラ M45 絢香 みんな空の下
M23 絢香×平井堅 Love Love Love(1998) M46 SMAP 世界に一つだけの花
Guitar:小倉博和/Violin:宮本笑里
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Japanese vocab 単語 たんご
http://en.bab.la/dictionary/english-japanese/all-you-can-eat.html
all-you-can-eat [ex.] 食べ放題 [たべほうだい] [ex.]
無理 むり
impossible
admission free {noun} 傍聴無料 [ぼうちょうむりょう] {noun}
無料 free
むりょう
料 [りょう] {noun} speak fee fee {noun}
禁 きん
prohibited
danger {adj.} 危険 [きけん] {adj.}
all-you-can-eat [ex.] 食べ放題 [たべほうだい] [ex.]
無理 むり
impossible
admission free {noun} 傍聴無料 [ぼうちょうむりょう] {noun}
無料 free
むりょう
料 [りょう] {noun} speak fee fee {noun}
禁 きん
prohibited
danger {adj.} 危険 [きけん] {adj.}
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