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クラリスが角膜の幹細胞欠損に関する試験も開始したことについては下のページでも触れられています。ご参考にどうぞ↓ https://www.bioprocessonline.com/doc/eying-up-the-era-of-topical-biologics-0001 「The company is also kicking off an open-label study in Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency」.(機械翻訳→同社はまた、角膜輪部幹細胞欠損症の非盲検試験も開始している)
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★★Toyota lost over $15 billion in market value last week after being caught falsifying tests (CNBC) PUBLISHED SUN, JUN 9 202411:46 PM EDTUPDATED MON, JUN 10 20248:29 AM EDT KEY POINTS ●Toyota shares have plunged more than 5% since May 31, the last trading day before the scandal broke on June 3. Shares of Mazda saw a larger loss, falling 7.7% since May 31. ●The wide-ranging inspection by the transport ministry also found that irregularities were also found in certification applications from automakers Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha Motor. In this article Shares of Japanese automakers have largely plunged since the country’s Transport Ministry found false data used to certify certain models a week ago on Monday. The stock of Japan’s largest carmaker, Toyota, fell more than 5.4% last week, after the scandal broke on June 3, but is recovering on Monday. The automaker lost 2.45 trillion Japanese yen ($15.62 billion) in market value last week alone. Shares of Mazda , the country’s second-largest automaker, dropped 7.7% in the same period, and lost 80.33 billion yen in market capitalization last week. The wide-ranging inspection by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism also found irregularities in certification applications by other automakers Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha. Last week, Honda’ s stock fell 5.75% and Yamaha Motor lost 2.2%, while Suzuki Motor inched down 0.3%. Shares of all those companies were trading higher Monday. Toyota was up 1.7%, Honda gained 2.13% and Mazda increased 1.7%. Suzuki and Yamaha were also marginally higher. All five companies had submitted false test data, or in the case of Toyota and Mazda, falsified the vehicles used in crash tests. Toyota announced on June 3, following the ministry’s investigation report, that it will temporarily halt shipments and sales of three models currently manufactured in Japan, namely the Corolla Fielder, Corolla Axio and Yaris Cross. Toyota’s chairman, Akio Toyoda, apologized to the company’s customers and stakeholders, acknowledging that seven of its models were “tested using methods that differ from the standards defined by the national authorities.” Separately, Mazda said it had suspended the Roadster RF and Mazda 2 from May 30. Both companies however, said that customers can still continue to drive their cars. The Transport Ministry said it will conduct on-site inspections of the five companies where misconduct was reported. The inspection into Japanese automakers comes after Toyota’s Daihatsu unit said in December it will halt shipments of all vehicles both overseas and in Japan. It came after an investigation into a safety scandal found issues at some 64 models, including 22 sold under the Toyota brand. Daihatsu said in April last year it had rigged side-collision safety tests carried out for 88,000 small cars, most of which were sold under the Toyota brand. Take care LMAO
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◎Israel and Hamas react Hamas welcomed the adoption of the resolution, saying in a statement it was ready to engage with mediators to implement measures such as the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, prisoner exchange, returning residents to their homes and the “rejection of any demographic change or reduction in the area of the Gaza Strip.” The resolution says Israel has accepted the plan, and US officials have repeatedly emphasized Israel had agreed to the proposal – despite public comments from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that suggest otherwise. Even last month, less than an hour after Biden unveiled his proposal, Netanyahu insisted Israel would not end the war until Hamas is defeated. The United States ambassador to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, said on Monday the US would guarantee Israel follows through with its obligations, while Egypt and Qatar would do the same with Hamas. “The fighting could stop today,” if Hamas agreed to the deal, she said. But detailed negotiations to implement its provisions are yet to yield agreement from both Israel and Hamas. The deal is divided into three phases, according to Thomas-Greenfield. It includes an initial ceasefire, the release of Israeli hostages and the exchange of Palestinian prisoners, and ultimately a permanent end to hostilities and full withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, the effective distribution of aid and a major multiyear reconstruction in the strip. The ambassador also said the deal “rejects any geographical changes” in Gaza and reiterates the commitment for a two-state solution. The Palestinian UN envoy Riyad Mansour said the Palestinian Authority – which governs the Israeli-occupied West Bank – welcomed the deal as a “step in the right direction,” but said it was up to Israel to implement those measures. “We want a ceasefire,” he said, adding the “burden is on the Israeli side to implement this resolution.” “The proof is in the pudding. We will see who are the ones who are interested to see this resolution to become a reality and those who are obstructing it and want to continue the war of genocide against our people,” he added. イスラエルとハマスの反応 ハマスは決議の採択を歓迎し、声明の中で、ガザからのイスラエル軍の撤退、捕虜の交換、住民の帰還、「ガザ地区のいかなる人口構成の変更や縮小の拒否」などの措置を実施するために仲介者と協議する用意があると述べた。 決議ではイスラエルがこの計画を受け入れたと述べており、米国当局はイスラエルがこの提案に同意したと繰り返し強調している。…‥イスラエルのベンヤミン・ネタニヤフが公のコメントでそうではないことを示唆しているにもかかわらず。 米国のトーマス・グリーンフィールド国連大使は月曜日、米国はイスラエルが義務を履行することを保証する一方、エジプトとカタールはハマスに対しても同様のことをすると述べた。ハマスが合意に同意すれば、「戦闘は今日停止する可能性がある」と彼女は述べた。しかし、その条項を実施するための詳細な交渉は、イスラエルとハマスの双方からまだ合意を得られていない。同大使はまた、合意はガザにおける「いかなる地理的変更も拒否」し、二国家解決へのコミットメントを改めて表明していると述べた。 パレスチナの国連特使リヤド・マンスール氏は、イスラエル占領下のヨルダン川西岸を統治するパレスチナ自治政府は合意を「正しい方向への一歩」として歓迎しているが、これらの措置を実施するのはイスラエル次第だと述べた。「我々は停戦を望んでいる」と彼は述べ「この決議を実施する責任はイスラエル側にある」と付け加えた。「結果は結果次第だ。「この決議が実現することを望んでいる人たちと、それを妨害し、我々の国民に対する大量虐殺戦争を継続したい人たちが誰なのかが分かるだろう」と彼は付け加えた。(CNN) アメの言い分は、あまりにも曖昧な言い逃れで、むずがゆい。 イギリスが、第一次世界大戦時にユダヤ人とパレスチナ人に約束した 二重の約束のように。
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Israel's representative to the UN, senior diplomat Reut Shapir Ben-Naftaly, speaks at a United Nations Security Council meeting focused on ending the conflict on Monday, June 10. UNTV Israel's representative to the United Nations said Monday that her country will continue its operation in Gaza and won’t engage in “meaningless and endless negotiations” that she said would be exploited by Hamas. Reut Shapir Ben-Naftaly's comments at a UN Security Council meeting focused on ending the conflict in Gaza followed a vote to adopt a resolution proposed by the United States for a permanent ceasefire and release of the hostages. It was adopted with 14 votes in favor and one abstention, by Russia. Israel is not currently a member of the UNSC, and so did not vote. Ben-Naftaly emphasized that Israel wants to “ensure that Gaza doesn’t pose a threat to Israel in the future” and the importance for Israel to meet its goals in Gaza, such as “bringing hostages back home” and “dismantling Hamas’ capabilities.” Once these goals are met, “the war will end,” she said. “Israel stands firm on our principles, and they have not changed, we will continue until all of the hostages are returned, and until Hamas military and governing capabilities are dismantled, these have been our goals from day one. […] Israel will not let Hamas rearm or regroup so that Gaza can pose a threat to Israel. This is an unwavering goal that we are aiming to achieve. This also means that Israel will not engage in meaningless and endless negotiations which can be exploited by Hamas as a means to stall for time,” Ben-Naftaly said. (CNN) イスラエルの国連代表、上級外交官のロイト・シャピル・便・ナフタリーは、6月10日月曜日、紛争終結に焦点を当てた国連安全保障理事会の会合で発言した。イスラエルの国連代表は月曜日、同国はガザでの作戦を継続し、ハマスに利用される「無意味かつ果てしない交渉」には応じないと述べた。ガザ紛争終結に焦点を当てた国連安全保障理事会の会合での便・ナフタリーの発言は、米国が提案した恒久停戦と人質解放の決議採択の投票後に行われた。決議は賛成14票、棄権1票でロシアが採択した。 イスラエルは現在国連安全保障理事会の理事国ではないため、投票は行わなかった。便=ナフタリーは、イスラエルは「将来ガザがイスラエルに脅威を与えないようにしたい」と述べ、イスラエルが「人質を帰国させる」や「ハマスの能力を解体する」などガザでの目標を達成することが重要だと強調した。これらの目標が達成されれば、「戦争は終わる」と同氏は述べた。 「イスラエルは我々の原則を堅持しており、それは変わることはない。我々は人質全員が帰還し、ハマスの軍事力と統治能力が解体されるまで、これを続ける。これらは我々の当初からの目標だ。[…] イスラエルはガザがイスラエルに脅威を与えるようなハマスの再武装や再編成を許さない。これは我々が達成を目指している揺るぎない目標だ。これはまた、イスラエルがハマスに時間稼ぎの手段として利用される可能性のある無意味かつ果てしない交渉に従事しないことを意味する」とベン=ナフタリーは述べた。(CNN) これって、ぜんぜんバイデンの停戦案に同意していないってことやろ。 なぜ、マスコミは合意できないのをハマスのせいにしたがる?
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Awesome!! It is pretty interesting for me because Nintendo has been keeping the stock price around 8700. I am amazed at what a strange phenomenon it is. As far as I know, This phenomenon is one of the strangest movements that I have ever seen. As is often the case with the stupid, they increasingly believe that Nintendo is strong. In result, deceived buyers definitely lose many opportunities that Athena gave you to run away. In addition, They also lose all the money. I want to help you as soon as possible. I have been to adventure to defeat the king dragon which has the strongest divine power to inherit the divine gene which no one inherits.
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Insider Paper @TheInsiderPaper NEW 🚨 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday ceded to opposition pressure to expand a public inquiry into election interference to also probe allegations of treason against some lawmakers for secretly working with foreign governments. 新着🚨カナダのジャスティン・トルドー首相は月曜日、野党の圧力に屈し、選挙介入に関する公的調査を拡大し、外国政府と秘密裏に協力していた一部の議員に対する反逆罪の疑惑についても調査することを決定した。 午前8:57 · 2024年6月11日
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★★Toyota's Six Cases of Cheating, Failing to Meet UN Standards...Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism: “High Possibility of Being Judged as Cheating in Europe as well”. 6/11 (Tue.) 5:04, Yomiuri Shimbun Online The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism (MLIT) has concluded that the six cases of fraud discovered at Toyota Motor Corporation violate not only national standards but also UN standards adopted by 62 countries and regions, including Japan, South Korea, and Europe. The standards for passenger cars in Japan and the UN are consistent, and it is highly likely that the same irregularities would prevent mass production in Europe and other regions as well. One week has passed since the announcement of the five companies' frauds. Based on the results of on-site inspections of the companies, MLIT will consider administrative penalties in accordance with the Road Trucking Vehicle Law. According to MLIT, by adopting the UN standards, a vehicle with a type designation in Japan can be certified in 61 countries and regions, including the U.K., Germany, France, Italy, and South Korea, without having to undergo similar testing. This is known as “mutual recognition,” and it has eased the burden on manufacturers that are expanding their operations overseas. The six tests in which Toyota was found to have committed fraud include: 1) occupant protection in the event of an offset (partial frontal) collision, 2) pedestrian head and leg protection, 3) rear-end collision, and 4) engine output. The details of the fraud were in violation of not only Japanese standards but also those of the UN. On the other hand, it was also found that the government concluded that some of the tests, which Toyota claimed were conducted under “stricter conditions than the national standards,” “cannot be said to be stricter in general. Toyota explained at a press conference on March 3 that it used data from a development test conducted at a 65-degree impact angle, rather than the 50-degree angle stipulated by the government, apologizing that it should have retested at 50 degrees and saying that 65 degrees was a more severe condition. However, according to a government official, whether or not the test is more stringent in terms of safety depends on the shape of the hood and other factors, and it is not possible to make a general decision based on the difference in angles. The government believes that some of the other tests claimed to be “stricter” are not all that strict and are likely to be judged as fraudulent in Europe and other countries as well. In connection with the fraud, manufacturers again called for “streamlining the system” from the viewpoint of international competitiveness and other factors. However, there is strong concern within MLIT that if domestic standards that differ from UN standards increase, mutual recognition will not be granted and overseas expansion will be affected. Five automakers, including Toyota, have stated that the 38 models that were found to be in violation of the standards “conform to the national standards and there is no problem with their continued use,” but MLIT will conduct its own tests. However, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism will conduct its own tests. The UN standards are international safety and environmental standards for automobile certification based on an agreement adopted by the United Nations, which was established through deliberations by regulatory authorities and industrial organizations in various countries. For passenger cars, there are 43 items, including brakes, speedometers, and noise, all of which Japan has adopted. Four items, including dimensions and weight, have no UN standards due to differences in road conditions and other factors, and are unique to Japan. Take care LMAO
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President Donald J. Trump Crooked Joe Biden Biden, the WORST PRESIDENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, just confused Ukraine with Iraq. He actually doesn’t know the difference, probably gets money from both, a Manchurian Candidate! He also said, in another Democrat Disinformation “hit job” like Russia, Russia, Russia, the “51 Intel Agents,” or the Fake FISA Reports, that I called dead American Soldiers, “losers and suckers.” Who would ever say such a thing? Only a sicko with an axe to grind would suggest that anyone would make such a statement. アメリカ史上最悪の大統領、ペテン師ジョー・バイデンがウクライナとイラクを混同した。彼は実際にはその違いを知らず、おそらく両方から金を得ている中国から送りこまれた候補者なのだ!彼はまた、ロシア、ロシア、ロシア、「51人の諜報員」、偽FISA報告書のような民主党の偽情報 「工作活動 」で、私が戦死したアメリカ兵を 「負・け犬、カ・モ(騙されやすい人) 」と呼んだと言った。誰がそんなことを言うだろうか?誰かがそのような発言をするだろうと示唆するのは、何かに執着している精・神・障・害・者だけだ。 1-1/2
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IonQが投資家に訴えられたアメリカのケース サソリが訴えられたケースではないけどね 米国の法律事務所Cooleyは被告側IonQ側に立って、原告の主張を退けたけど その判決の中で、以下述べている(CooleyのHPから引用)英語わかる人なら、わかるでしょう https://www.cooley.com/news/coverage/2023/2023-10-06-cooley-secures-complete-victory-for-ionq-in-securities-fraud-class-action US District Judge Deborah L. Boardman ruled on September 29, 2023, that the lead plaintiffs failed to state a claim, holding that they could not demonstrate that the analysts who authored the Scorpion Capital report or the former IonQ employee who gave testimony were reliable sources of information. The court also found that the lead plaintiffs failed to sufficiently plead that the defendants knowingly made misrepresentations about the company’s quantum computing technology – or that investors suffered losses as a result. The court dismissed the complaint with prejudice.
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◎ "It is a mistake to think that national bonds are the nation's debt and should be eliminated. It is an 'outrageous argument born of ignorance' (Yoichi Takahashi)!" ... However, I think that there must be "almost no one" who thinks that "national bonds should be reduced to zero", not only among experts but also among complete amateurs! First of all, national bonds are the government's "debt" and at the same time, they are an indispensable "product" in the financial market! Needless to say, interest payments can be exchanged to revitalize the economy, and the funds needed for disaster reconstruction and investment in the future cannot be covered by tax revenue alone! If that is the case, then what is the problem? The Bank of Japan (government) is finding it difficult to respond flexibly to price hikes and the yen-dollar exchange rate, which is its original function! Even from a broad perspective, I think that we must avoid sacrificing the economically weak for any longer! Also, even if the current situation is based on financial and fiscal policies based on MMT theory, I think that at least the upper limit of national bonds and government debt in terms of GDP, etc., needs to be made clear, just like in the United States. What do you think? ...!