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Dr. AOYAMA Reijiro
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Senior Lecturer
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Department of Japanese Studies
CUHK Research Outputs
Prevalence, Incidence, and Risk Factors of Frailty
(
2024
)
拡張現実とテキスト生成AIを活用した日本語教育 (Using Augmented Reality and Text Generative AI in Japanese Language Education)
(
2023
)
Age at menopause is negatively associated with frailty: A systematic review and meta-analysis
(
2022
)
Artificial flavors: nostalgia and the shifting landscapes of production in Sino-Japanese animation
(
2022
)
Associations between loneliness and physical frailty in community-dwelling older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis
(
2022
)
Associations between self-reported masticatory dysfunction and frailty: A systematic review and meta-analysis
(
2022
)
Associations Between Social Isolation and Physical Frailty in Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
(
2022
)
Brush conversation between maritime officials and foreign seafarers in drifting records in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century East Asia
(
2022
)
Brush Conversation in the Sinographic Cosmopolis: Interactional Cross-border Communication Using Literary Sinitic in Early Modern East Asia
(
2022
)
Earlier menopause is associated with higher risk of incident frailty in community-dwelling older women in England
(
2022
)
Senzaimaru's maiden voyage to Shanghai in 1862: Brush conversation between Japanese travelers and people they encountered in Qing China
(
2022
)
Sociocultural functions of Chinese characters and writing: Transnational brush-talk encounters in mid-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century East Asia
(
2022
)
Writing-mediated cross-border communication face-to-face: From Sinitic brush-talk (漢文筆談) to pen-assisted conversation
(
2022
)
Cool Japanese men: studying new masculinities at Cambridge
(
2019
)
Nostalgic Migration — Factors Behind Recent Japanese Migration to Shanghai
(
2015
)
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