Nippon

[ US /ˌnɪˈpɑn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a constitutional monarchy occupying the Japanese Archipelago; a world leader in electronics and automobile manufacture and ship building
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  • By contrast, C. nipponica has 2-or 3-leaved stems, - or 5-or 7-foliolate basal leaves, cauline leaves with auriculate to amplexicaul petiolar bases, spatulate petals 5-6 mm, and apically margined seeds.
  • This week, Ternium said it formed a $350 million joint venture with Nippon Steel to make higher margin automotive-grade steel in Mexico to service the car manufacturers there. China Steps Up Its Steelmaking Game
  • Biological control of aphids using neuropterous insect (Chrysopa nipponensis Okamoto) larvae was investigated.
  • NKSJ Holdings, which was formed last April via a merger of Sompo Japan Insurance Inc. and Nipponkoa Insurance Co., said combined net results of the two premerger entities for the fiscal year ended March showed a total net premium revenue of ¥1.933 trillion, nearly flat compared with combined revenue worth ¥1.936 trillion a year earlier. Japanese Insurers' Profits Plunge on Quake Claims
  • Connexion By Boeing will also be launched on Singapore Airlines, Japanese Airlines, All Nippon Airways and China Airlines.
  • If Japanese hurler Yu Darvish is sold by his Nippon Professional Baseball team, the Nippon Ham Fighters, the Yankees will surely be interested and could bid big in the hope he could be that genuine No. 2 starter. The Yankees' Wish List
  • It seems in the 9th century there was a Buddhist monastery in the spot where the Santi stupa, built in 1972 by the Kalinga Nippon Buddha Sangha, is now situated.
  • Like its sister ship, the Nippon Maru, which visited Richmond two years ago for the Tall Ships Festival, the Kaiwo Maru is a four-masted barquentine.
  • The three-channel CPU voltage regulator uses original inductance coils in a casing and capacitors from OST and Nippon Chemi-Con.
  • Like its sister ship, the Nippon Maru, which visited Richmond two years ago for the Tall Ships Festival, the Kaiwo Maru is a four-masted barquentine.
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