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1 Japanese Pongee
A silk fabric, plain weave, made with fine yarns, fine reed, and the same number of picks as there are ends, printed in Japanese or other styles. Manufactured in Japan. Imitations are made by French and Swiss silk manufacturers (see Swiss and Lyonnesse Pongees). The cloth is imported into Europe and printed there. Widths are usually 22-in. to 25-in. The cloth is known as " Habutai " among the Japanese merchants. -
2 Japanese Silks
There are three principal styles of silks manufactured in Japan: (1) The "double-warp gros-grain"; (2) the "Damasse Japanese "; and (3) " Plain Japan silks." The first are 22-in. wide, dyed in all colours, soft handle. The second style is 19-in. wide, has small floral effects all over the cloth and is dyed in all colours. The plain silks are 20-in. wide, and the handle is harder than the first (see " Heather Silk ") -
3 Japanese Hemp
This variety of Hemp is of excellent quality; it appears in trade in the form of very thin ribbons, smooth and glossy, of a light straw colour. Hemp is the oldest textile fibre used in Japan. It is now cultivated in California because of its fineness and quality. -
4 Japanese Native Cloth
A plain weave, native hand-loom woven cloth, used for embroidery and other fancy stitch work. Woven 14-in. wide, in fine qualities from unsized cotton; one quality has 54 ends and 48 picks per inch, 42's T., 40's W.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Japanese Native Cloth
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5 Japanese Rugs
Pile or tapestry rugs, made in Japan of cotton or jute in Oriental scroll designs. There are many styles and qualities. -
6 Japanese Satin
A five-shaft satin, all-silk warp face, in many qualities, and bleached. dyed or printed. Low and super qualities: - -
7 Japanese Silk
A native-made dress material of stiff handle. Made with silk weft and fine flax warp. Usually weft sateen weave to give a silk face. The name in most countries applied to the Habutai silk dress fabric made in Japan (see Habutai) -
8 Japanese Spun Silk
This is a large export trade. The yarn is obtained from silk waste, under which inferior cocoons and waste from reeling raw silk are included. It is spun in 65's, 71's singles, and 135's and 120's two-fold for export. Other counts are used locally for Fugi and other fabrics. It is graded in two varieties, Honneri and Hanneri.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Japanese Spun Silk
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9 Japanese management
Gen Mgt, HRa management style with particular emphasis on employees and manufacturing techniques, to which the Japanese economic miracle that began in the 1960s is attributed. Japanese management practices have been studied in the rest of the world in the hope that the economic success they brought to Japan can be recreated elsewhere. These practices emphasize forming collaborations, particularly in times of uncertainty, human resources, closer superior-subordinate relationships, and consensus as a means of facilitating implementation. Richard Pascale and Anthony Athos suggested that the Japanese competitive advantage stemmed from skills, staff, and superordinate goals, the softer features identified by the McKinsey 7-S framework. Other dominant characteristics include people-centered management, loyalty to employees, just-in-time, kaizen, continuous improvement, quality control, total quality management, and the ideas of W. Edwards Deming. William Ouchi expounded Theory J and Theory Z, which demonstrated the differences between U.S. and Japanese styles of management. With the downturn in the Japanese economy in the 1990s, management practices were reappraised, and there emerged a focus on radical change as opposed to incremental improvement. Customers were offered less variety, there was a shift toward simplicity, and an alternative to consensus-based decision making was adopted, with individuals making decisions based on high-tech information systems. -
10 Japanese Digital Cellular JDC
German-english technical dictionary > Japanese Digital Cellular JDC
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11 Japanese payment option
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12 Japanese
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13 Japanese Action Video
Mass media: JAVУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Japanese Action Video
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14 Japanese Adult Video
Cinema: JAVУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Japanese Adult Video
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15 Japanese Agricultural
Agriculture: JAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Japanese Agricultural
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16 Japanese Agricultural Standards
Agriculture: JASУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Japanese Agricultural Standards
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17 Japanese Air Defense Environment
Military: JADEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Japanese Air Defense Environment
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18 Japanese Air Self-Defense Force
Military: JASDFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Japanese Air Self-Defense Force
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19 Japanese Air Self-Defense Forces
Military: JASDFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Japanese Air Self-Defense Forces
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20 Japanese Amateur Radio League
Computers: JARIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Japanese Amateur Radio League
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