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In this episode, host Mitsuaki Sawano, MD, is joined by Dr. Shoichiro Yatsu, MD, to discuss his sub-analysis of the ADVENT-HF trial, recently published in JACC: Heart Failure. The study investigates the effects of peak-flow-triggered adaptive servo-ventilation (ASVPF) on left ventricular (LV) structure and function in patients with heart failure and sleep-disordered breathing (SDB). Compared to earlier studies using different ASV algorithms, ADVENT-HF highlights the safety and clinical value of ASVPF, showing meaningful improvements in sleep quality, symptoms, and quality of life. Dr. Yatsu also shares insights from managing legacy trial data collected over more than a decade.
Judeu Ateu, Estranho, Luki, e Izzo (Dentro da Chaminé) seguem com o recém-criado quadro que fala sobre revistas, as antologias de mangás que saem no Japão. O objetivo é identificar qual é a “cara” da revista, a vibe de seus mangás e que tipo de coisa você encontra nela. Para esse segundo programa, dão mais um passo óbvio no shonen, desta vez falando da eterna segunda colocada Shōnen Magazine!Apoie o AoQuadrado² no APOIA.seCronologia do episódio(00:00) Shōnen Magazine(57:00) Recomendação da Semana – Tonari no Seki no Yatsu ga Eroi me de Mitekuru Hanashi
This is the 109 episode of Mathcast, in which we play a little catch up with some late '23 Q4 releases, including Sunflo'er, Owdwyr, the Fawn Limbs / Nadja collab, Capsule, Crippled Will, and Yatsu. Sunflo'er: https://sunfloer.bandcamp.com/album/come-what-may Owdwyr: https://owdwyr.bandcamp.com/album/receptor Fawn Limbs / Nadja: https://fawnlimbs.bandcamp.com/album/vestigial-spectra Capsule: https://capsule.bandcamp.com/album/ferox Crippled Will: https://crippledwill.bandcamp.com/album/redirected-self-hatred Yatsu: https://yatsu.bandcamp.com/album/it-cant-happen-here
Welcome to another episode of the Stroke Busters Podcast, your go-to source for all things related to stroke, research, community, and academia. Today's episode is part 2 of our Yatsu Day Series, bringing you an inside peek at the speakers who will be presenting at the 14th Annual Yatsu Day Symposium, presented by the Stroke Institute, here in Houston, TX on November 10, 2023. The theme for the 2023 symposium is “Nurturing Brain Health and Preventing Stroke” The event will help increase physicians' and trainees' knowledge in lifestyle modifications, mental well-being, and brain health education for patients. Topics include nurturing brain health, preventing stroke and dementia, risk predictions for stroke, identifying stroke risk using artificial intelligence, cognitive testing, sleep and brain health, and more. This program is accredited for CME and CNEs, catering to a diverse spectrum of healthcare professionals. It is designed to benefit physicians, nurses, occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech-language pathologists, and other healthcare providers who work closely with individuals affected by stroke and dementia. Additionally, it is valuable for those who have an interest in brain health, health promotion, and stroke prevention. Local speakers and interactive sessions leaders from UTHealth-Houston and Memorial Hermann include James Grotta, MD Myriam Fornage PhD, Xiaoqian Jiang, PhD, Anjail Z. Sharrief, MD, MPH, Heather Smith MA, CCC-SLP, CBIS, Kendra M. Anderson, PhD, and Seema Aggarwal, APRN, PhD. And you can also anticipate insights from globally recognized experts in the field of stroke care; Vladimir Hachinski, MD, DSc (see part 1 of this Yatsu Day series) Today's guest is Dr. Kendra Anderson who will be presenting at an interactive station at this year's Yatsu Day Symposium. She will explore the benefits of neuropsychological evaluation following stroke and how a neuropsychologist can be an ally for stroke practitioners to provide patient-centered care. Dr. Anderson will also include the segment “Ask a Neuropsychologist,” during which practitioners can ask any questions about the services we provide. There will also be demonstrations of the types of activities we do with patients. Learn more about Yatsu Day at uth.edu/stroke-institute/events/yatsu-day
Welcome to another episode of the Stroke Busters Podcast, your go-to source for all things related to stroke, research, community, and academia. I'm your host, Amy Quinn, Communications Director for the UTHealth Houston Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease. Today's episode is part 1 of our Yatsu Day Series, bringing you an inside peek at the speakers who will be presenting at the 14th Annual Yatsu Day Symposium, presented by the Stroke Institute, here in Houston, TX on November 10, 2023. The theme for the 2023 symposium is “Nurturing Brain Health and Preventing Stroke” The event will help increase physicians' and trainees' knowledge in lifestyle modifications, mental well-being, and brain health education for patients. Topics include nurturing brain health, preventing stroke and dementia, risk predictions for stroke, identifying stroke risk using artificial intelligence, cognitive testing, sleep and brain health, and more. This program is accredited for CME and CNEs, catering to a diverse spectrum of healthcare professionals. It is designed to benefit physicians, nurses, occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech-language pathologists, and other healthcare providers who work closely with individuals affected by stroke and dementia. Additionally, it is valuable for those who have an interest in brain health, health promotion, and stroke prevention. Local speakers and interactive sessions leaders from UTHealth-Houston and Memorial Hermann include James Grotta, MD Myriam Fornage PhD, Xiaoqian Jiang, PhD, Anjail Z. Sharrief, MD, MPH, Heather Smith MA, CCC-SLP, CBIS, Kendra M. Anderson, PhD, and Seema Aggarwal, APRN, PhD. And you can also anticipate insights from globally recognized experts in the field of stroke care; Vladimir Hachinski, MD, DSc, who will be our guest for today's show! He is an eminent figure in the world of cerebrovascular diseases and stroke research, with over five decades of experience and a treasure trove of knowledge, we are thrilled to have him on the show. As an added bonus, Dr. James Grotta, whom we have met many times before, was gracious enough to sit with us to ask Dr. Hachinski some questions about his involvement in Yatsu Day. So let's get to it! Enjoy, and if you are interested in attending Yatsu Day, visit uth.edu/stroke-institute/events/yatsu-day _____ Dr. Vladimir Hachinski is a distinguished scientist, renowned for his groundbreaking contributions in the field of cerebrovascular diseases and stroke research. One of Dr. Hachinski's most remarkable achievements was co-founding the world's first successful acute stroke unit, which has since become the gold standard of care for stroke patients. Notably, Dr. Hachinski is the author, co-author, or editor of 17 books, including "Stroke: A Comprehensive Guide to Brain Attack," co-authored with his daughter, Larissa Hachinski. Currently, Dr. Hachinski is spearheading the Dementia Prevention Initiative: Advancing Population Prevention Solutions (APPS). This initiative aims to uncover the factors that contribute to the prevention of certain dementias. Dr. Hachinski's research has demonstrated a 32% reduction in stroke incidence and a 7% decline in dementia occurrence due to the successful implementation of an Ontario Stroke Strategy. His work highlights the interconnectedness of stroke, heart disease, and dementia, sharing common risk and protective factors. Dr. Hachinski's accolades include prestigious awards such as the Potamkin Prize for Research in Pick's, Alzheimer's, and Related Diseases, the World Federation of Neurology Medal for Services to World Neurology, the American Academy of Neurology Wartenberg Lecture & Award, and many others. His unwavering commitment to advancing brain health, preventing stroke and dementia, and reshaping the field of cerebrovascular research continues to inspire the medical community and offer hope to individuals affected by these conditions.
Hola Brooooos !!! Recién salido del horno, un nuevo programa llega a ustedes...Esta vez con la recomendación de Mike que nos va a derretir el corazón... el hermoso romcom de Boku no Kokoro no Yabai Yatsu. Adicional, seguimos hablando de One Piece y mucho más!Los invitamos a comentar y dejarnos sus pensamientos con respecto al programa decirnos cual es su anime favorito hasta el momento. Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales:Spotify: Otaku Bros PodcastTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/otakubroscrFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/OtakuBrosPodcast/Twitter: @OtakuBrosCRInstagram: otaku_bros_podcastEmail: otakubrospodcast@gmail.com
This week, Shaun has a choice of 3 different rom-coms for Remington. Will he choose 3 episodes of “Space”, “Obliviousness”, or “Dylan” and which of them is Boku no Kokoro no Yabai Yatsu/The Dangers in My Heart? Meanwhile, Remington finds his new favorite POV. If you'd like to give us feedback, ask a question, or correct a mistake, send an email to AnimeOutOfContext@gmail.com or tweet at us @AnimeConPod. Visit our Patreon at patreon.com/AnimeoutofContext if you would like to contribute to the show and get bonus content ranging from clips from our pre-episode banter, bonus episodes (including the 12 days of April Fools), our prototype Episode 0, to even getting shoutouts in the show! Intro and Outro are trimmed from "Remiga Impulse" by Jens Kiilstofte, licensed by MachinimaSound to Anime Out of Context under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 which the licensor has modified for the licensee to allow reproduction and sharing of the Adapted Material for Commercial purposes
The Hogan Era podcast episode 76 is all about Yoshiaki Yatsu and one of the biggest rivalries ever in the WWE.The most significant name in professional wrestler history is Hulk Hogan. Hulk was not only the greatest star in his era but also one of the greatest ever to grace the WWE ring. Hulk was the face of WWE in the 1980s as well as early 1990s until he departed for WCW.The Hulk Hogan vs. Yoshiaki Yatsu rivalry is considered by many to be one of the most important in professional wrestling history. Today host John Poz will breakdown one of the most significant feuds in WWE history from WWF to NJPW to SWS m to all points in between. This is the Yoshiaki Yatsu feud episode!Follow us on Twitter and IG @TwoManPowerTripStore - Teepublic.com/stores/TMPT
This week on Wrestling Omakase we take our third completely randomized look back at shows that took place inside the Big Egg, the Tokyo Dome!John is joined by returning guest & VOW contributor Jeri Evagood (@TheJerriest_Jer) for her record TENTH appearance of the year! Wow! John crowns her MVP (Most Valuable Podcaster) before they get into what they've both been up to, including Christmas, worrying about Omicron cancelling their plans, and a whole lot more. Plus there's some discussion of Jeri's semi-recent Atlantic City trip, and John's pre-emptive year end thoughts ahead of next week's 2021 Year End Awards episode. Once that's out of the way they get into their topic, which is six randomly selected matches from six randomly selected Tokyo Dome shows (all Dome shows were eligible, not just 1/4 and not just NJPW). As always, stop reading here if you want to be surprised, but if you'd like to know beforehand here they are below:1. Great Muta vs. Masahiro Chono, NJPW 1/4/93 (NJPW World: https://front.njpwworld.com/p/s_series_00114_1_7)2. Riki Choshu & Yoshiaki Yatsu vs. Kengo Kimura & Tatsutoshi Goto, NJPW 1/4/95 (NJPW World: https://front.njpwworld.com/p/s_series_00132_1_9)3. Randy Savage vs. Hiroyoshi Tenzan, NJPW 4/29/96 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYbamFhKl-g)4. Yuji Nagata vs. Yoshihiro Takayama, NJPW 5/2/02 (NJPW World: https://front.njpwworld.com/p/s_series_00160_1_2 or https://front.njpwworld.com/p/s_series_00160_2_2)5. Heat vs. Tiger Mask, NJPW 1/4/05 (NJPW World: https://front.njpwworld.com/p/s_series_00165_1_3)6. Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Go Shiozaki, NJPW 1/4/10 (NJPW World: https://front.njpwworld.com/p/s_series_00174_1_8)Topics that come up along the way include: since we did get all NJPW this time John gives some background on the promotion's very turbulent history as we go through the years here, Chono's bizarre clean-cut years, Muta nearly commits a random murder, a little background on both Heisei Ishingun and Yatsu's very strange career journey to this point, a boring match with not much to talk about, how the hell did we get Savage vs. Tenzan again, Savage at least puts in some effort this time, Takayama on the verge of breaking out as a megastar, Yuji Nagata FUCKING OWNS, Minoru Tanaka's bizarre videogame gimmick, EVIL HEAT, Love & Energy forever, a damn great match to close things out, and much more!Follow Wrestling Omakase on Twitter to submit questions for future episodes and get alerts every time new episodes go up- @wrestleomakase!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on Wrestling Omakase we take our third completely randomized look back at shows that took place inside the Big Egg, the Tokyo Dome!John is joined by returning guest & VOW contributor Jeri Evagood (@TheJerriest_Jer) for her record TENTH appearance of the year! Wow! John crowns her MVP (Most Valuable Podcaster) before they get into what they've both been up to, including Christmas, worrying about Omicron cancelling their plans, and a whole lot more. Plus there's some discussion of Jeri's semi-recent Atlantic City trip, and John's pre-emptive year end thoughts ahead of next week's 2021 Year End Awards episode. Once that's out of the way they get into their topic, which is six randomly selected matches from six randomly selected Tokyo Dome shows (all Dome shows were eligible, not just 1/4 and not just NJPW). As always, stop reading here if you want to be surprised, but if you'd like to know beforehand here they are below:1. Great Muta vs. Masahiro Chono, NJPW 1/4/93 (NJPW World: https://front.njpwworld.com/p/s_series_00114_1_7)2. Riki Choshu & Yoshiaki Yatsu vs. Kengo Kimura & Tatsutoshi Goto, NJPW 1/4/95 (NJPW World: https://front.njpwworld.com/p/s_series_00132_1_9)3. Randy Savage vs. Hiroyoshi Tenzan, NJPW 4/29/96 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYbamFhKl-g)4. Yuji Nagata vs. Yoshihiro Takayama, NJPW 5/2/02 (NJPW World: https://front.njpwworld.com/p/s_series_00160_1_2 or https://front.njpwworld.com/p/s_series_00160_2_2)5. Heat vs. Tiger Mask, NJPW 1/4/05 (NJPW World: https://front.njpwworld.com/p/s_series_00165_1_3)6. Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Go Shiozaki, NJPW 1/4/10 (NJPW World: https://front.njpwworld.com/p/s_series_00174_1_8)Topics that come up along the way include: since we did get all NJPW this time John gives some background on the promotion's very turbulent history as we go through the years here, Chono's bizarre clean-cut years, Muta nearly commits a random murder, a little background on both Heisei Ishingun and Yatsu's very strange career journey to this point, a boring match with not much to talk about, how the hell did we get Savage vs. Tenzan again, Savage at least puts in some effort this time, Takayama on the verge of breaking out as a megastar, Yuji Nagata FUCKING OWNS, Minoru Tanaka's bizarre videogame gimmick, EVIL HEAT, Love & Energy forever, a damn great match to close things out, and much more!Follow Wrestling Omakase on Twitter to submit questions for future episodes and get alerts every time new episodes go up- @wrestleomakase!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wrestling-omakase/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Y a t s u: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKwB0Vu_MxUViJwgD2lam6A In our second episode, We had the pleasure of Interviewing Yatsu, an awesome Creator on Youtube who combines Minecraft and storytelling! He recently reached 1 Million views on his video titled: "How I Beat Fundy's Difficulty for $2000"
Şöyle Garip Bencileyin'in bu bölümünde Hayati Develi, Yunus Emre Hazretlerinin "Müslümanım Diyen Kişi" Nutk-u Şerif'ini şerh ediyor. Yunus Emre Enstitüsü'nün katkılarıyla hazırlanan 'Şöyle Garip Bencileyin' Pazartesi günleri saat 19:33'te MyMecra'da. Hayati Develi'nin bu bölümde şerh ettiği Yunus Emre şiiri; 1 Müsülmânam diyen kişi şartı nedür bilse gerek Tanrı'nun buyrugın tutup biş vakt namâz kılsa gerek 2 Tanla turup başun kaldur ellerüni suya daldur Hem şeytânun boynını ur hem nefs dahı ölse gerek 3 Kılurısan tan namâzın Hak'la ola hem niyâzın Âhiretde ‘izz ü nâzun varup anda bulsa gerek 4 Öyle namâzın kılasın her ne dilersen bulasın Tamu'dan âzâd olasın kullar âzâd olsa gerek 5 Ol ikindiyi kılanlar arı dirlik dirilenler Olardur Hakk'a irenler her dem anlar irse gerek 6 Ahşam durur üç farîza tagca günâhun arıda Eyü ‘amellerün sinde şem ü çerâg olsa gerek 7 Yatsu namâzına ol hâzır hâzırları sever Kâdir Îmânun eksügin bitür îmân pîş-rev olsa gerek 8 Her kim bu sözden almadı biş vakt namâzı kılmadı Bilün müsülmân olmadı ol Tamu'ya girse gerek 9 Bildünise cemâ‘ati hâzır olanlar Cennet'i Ger kâhillik kılurısan münâfıkdan olsa gerek 10 Görmez misin Mustafâ'yı niçe bekledi vefâyı Ümmetiçün ol safâyı ümmet ana irse gerek 11 Beklerisen dîn gayretin virmegil nefse murâdın Yûnus Nebî salâvâtın ‘ışkıla degürse gerek Gelin, Beraber Yürüyelim...
In this Olympic edition of the Roadshow we take a look back through Olympic history at the athletes that become professional wrestlers!
In this episode we pick up pretty much where we left off in Chapter I. Genichiro Tenryu is the new AJPW Triple Crown Champion, but his feud with Jumbo Tsuruta continues. How does it end and where do we go from there are the big questions we answer in this outing. The Four Pillars of Wrestling also make their first appearances in our story and we chart Mitsuharu Misawa’s life up until May of 1990. What elements of his upbringing drove him to wrestling greatness? What obstacles did he overcome? And who helped him along the way? All of these things and much more are covered in Chapter 2 of King’s Road: A 90s All Japan Retrospective. In addition to the context and background information discussed, we also take a look at the following four matches: Tenryu vs Tsuruta 10/11/89 - Triple Crown III Tenryu vs Tsuruta 4/19/90 - Final Outing Tiger Mask II & Toshiaki Kawada vs Fuyuki & Yatsu 5/14/90 - The Mask Comes Off Misawa, Kobashi, & Taue vs. Jumbo, Kabuki, & Fuchi 5/26/90 - New Generation Emerges Missing Pieces - Genichiro Tenryu left AJPW after his defeat in April of 1990 at the hands of Jumbo Tsuruta to be the spokesmodel for Megane Super - an eyeglass maker in Japan. However, the company seemed to have a dual motive in hiring Tenryu as they would launch a wrestling company shortly thereafter - Super World of Sports. The SWS was founded with the motto “Straight and Strong”. Megane threw a ton of money around to recruit wrestlers - mostly from All Japan - in an attempt to form a legitimate threat to the other big two - NJPW & AJPW. They even had a short-lived partnership with the WWF and promoted 3 shows at the Tokyo Dome with Vince McMahon’s company. SWS would not last and became a victim of both the economic downturn in Japan and perhaps their own overreach. Tenryu would go on to found another company - Wrestling and Romance, better known as WAR. Eventually he found his way back to All Japan and enjoyed quite a bit of success in his late 40s and early 50s capturing both the IWGP Heavyweight title and then the AJPW Triple Crown twice more. Horst Hoffman was a journeyman wrestler in the truest sense of the word. Born in Germany, he spent most of his early career wrestling in his homeland and honing his considerable technical skills. Hoffman caught the notice of fellow European Billy Robinson and found his way to the AWA for a time where he competed in upper mid-card and main event matches. Hoffman has been described as a shooter and his eventual exposure to a wider audience provided all the evidence one needed to apply that appellation. When he made his Japan debut in 1972 for International Wrestling Enterprises, it’s possible that an 11 year old Misawa first became acquainted with him, though he would go to even wider exposure in Japan when he began wrestling for AJPW in 1975. He competed at the highest level for the promotion notching victories over the Destroyer and Pat O’Connor and engaging in main event contests with Jumbo Tsuruta and Giant Baba. His final recorded All Japan tour came in 1977 when he teamed with Billy Robinson in the precursor to the Real World Tag League. They finished in the middle of the pack with 7 points. A minor figure in pro wrestling history by today’s standards, he was no less incredible in the ring and is highly esteemed by his peers and fans alike. If nothing else, he provided inspiration to a young Misawa when he needed it most and an older Misawa would pay a suitable tribute by adopting his ring colors and tights. 00:00:00 Introduction 00:10:00 Tenryu as champ 00:11:00 10/11/89 Tenryu v Tsuruta Triple Crown 00:17:00 Where next for Tenryu? 00:17:42 4/19/90 Tsuruta v Tenryu Triple Crown 00:24:00 Sayonara Tenryu 00:24:26 Where do we go from here? Tiger Mask 00:26:18 Mitsuharu Misawa 00:34:43 5/14/90 Tiger Mask II & Toshiaki Kawada vs Fuyuki & Yatsu - The Unmasking 00:36:21 What do I say? 00:36:54 5/26/90 Misawa, Kobashi, & Taue vs. Jumbo, Kabuki, & Fuchi - The New Generation Emerges 00:51:19 Next time on… & Endnotes Special thanks and shoutouts to Matt Charlton (@ShiningWizardDs), Hisame (@Hi5ame), Cary Silkin (@rohcary), and Filsinger Games (@filsingergames & filsingergames.com). Be sure to check out: ROLL UP - The Official Filsinger Games Podcast: https://filsingergames.com/rollup-podcast/ Uncharted Territory: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/uncharted-territory/id1537337233 & Last Stop Penn Station: https://laststoppennstation.com You can find me on Twitter @kopw72. I look forward to hearing your thoughts, comments, criticisms, advice, and everything in between. Thank you so much for listening and supporting this endeavor. Stay tuned for Chapter 3 - Gaijin & the Triple Crown coming soon!
In this episode we pick up pretty much where we left off in Chapter I. Genichiro Tenryu is the new AJPW Triple Crown Champion, but his feud with Jumbo Tsuruta continues. How does it end and where do we go from there are the big questions we answer in this outing. The Four Pillars of Wrestling also make their first appearances in our story and we chart Mitsuharu Misawa's life up until May of 1990. What elements of his upbringing drove him to wrestling greatness? What obstacles did he overcome? And who helped him along the way? All of these things and much more are covered in Chapter 2 of King's Road: A 90s All Japan Retrospective. In addition to the context and background information discussed, we also take a look at the following four matches: Tenryu vs Tsuruta 10/11/89 - Triple Crown III Tenryu vs Tsuruta 4/19/90 - Final Outing Tiger Mask II & Toshiaki Kawada vs Fuyuki & Yatsu 5/14/90 - The Mask Comes Off Misawa, Kobashi, & Taue vs. Jumbo, Kabuki, & Fuchi 5/26/90 - New Generation Emerges Missing Pieces - Genichiro Tenryu left AJPW after his defeat in April of 1990 at the hands of Jumbo Tsuruta to be the spokesmodel for Megane Super - an eyeglass maker in Japan. However, the company seemed to have a dual motive in hiring Tenryu as they would launch a wrestling company shortly thereafter - Super World of Sports. The SWS was founded with the motto “Straight and Strong”. Megane threw a ton of money around to recruit wrestlers - mostly from All Japan - in an attempt to form a legitimate threat to the other big two - NJPW & AJPW. They even had a short-lived partnership with the WWF and promoted 3 shows at the Tokyo Dome with Vince McMahon's company. SWS would not last and became a victim of both the economic downturn in Japan and perhaps their own overreach. Tenryu would go on to found another company - Wrestling and Romance, better known as WAR. Eventually he found his way back to All Japan and enjoyed quite a bit of success in his late 40s and early 50s capturing both the IWGP Heavyweight title and then the AJPW Triple Crown twice more. Horst Hoffman was a journeyman wrestler in the truest sense of the word. Born in Germany, he spent most of his early career wrestling in his homeland and honing his considerable technical skills. Hoffman caught the notice of fellow European Billy Robinson and found his way to the AWA for a time where he competed in upper mid-card and main event matches. Hoffman has been described as a shooter and his eventual exposure to a wider audience provided all the evidence one needed to apply that appellation. When he made his Japan debut in 1972 for International Wrestling Enterprises, it's possible that an 11 year old Misawa first became acquainted with him, though he would go to even wider exposure in Japan when he began wrestling for AJPW in 1975. He competed at the highest level for the promotion notching victories over the Destroyer and Pat O'Connor and engaging in main event contests with Jumbo Tsuruta and Giant Baba. His final recorded All Japan tour came in 1977 when he teamed with Billy Robinson in the precursor to the Real World Tag League. They finished in the middle of the pack with 7 points. A minor figure in pro wrestling history by today's standards, he was no less incredible in the ring and is highly esteemed by his peers and fans alike. If nothing else, he provided inspiration to a young Misawa when he needed it most and an older Misawa would pay a suitable tribute by adopting his ring colors and tights. 00:00:00 Introduction 00:10:00 Tenryu as champ 00:11:00 10/11/89 Tenryu v Tsuruta Triple Crown 00:17:00 Where next for Tenryu? 00:17:42 4/19/90 Tsuruta v Tenryu Triple Crown 00:24:00 Sayonara Tenryu 00:24:26 Where do we go from here? Tiger Mask 00:26:18 Mitsuharu Misawa 00:34:43 5/14/90 Tiger Mask II & Toshiaki Kawada vs Fuyuki & Yatsu - The Unmasking 00:36:21 What do I say? 00:36:54 5/26/90 Misawa, Kobashi, & Taue vs. Jumbo, Kabuki, & Fuchi -
The G1 Climax is New Japan Pro Wrestling's elite summer tournament. Not everyone gets an opportunity to compete in the G1 Climax. Some wrestlers never appear, while some compete year in and year out. Every other week, host Ryan Neitzey will discuss the run of those wrestlers that have only competed in this exclusive tournament only once. In today's episode, we look at the only G1 Climax performance of a 7-time tag team champion, a former Olympian, and a one-time challenger against Hogan for the WWF Championship, Yoshiaki Yatsu. Yatsu was part of Block A with 5 other wrestlers: Kido, Choshu, Fujiwara, Chono & Mutoh. Let's review his matches and see how he did! SUBSCRIBE for more episodes! Leave a REVIEW! Follow Count Out on TWITTER!
The G1 Climax is New Japan Pro Wrestling's elite summer tournament. Not everyone gets an opportunity to compete in the G1 Climax. Some wrestlers never appear, while some compete year in and year out. Every other week, host Ryan Neitzey will discuss the run of those wrestlers that have only competed in this exclusive tournament only once. In today's episode, we look at the only G1 Climax performance of a 7-time tag team champion, a former Olympian, and a one-time challenger against Hogan for the WWF Championship, Yoshiaki Yatsu. Yatsu was part of Block A with 5 other wrestlers: Kido, Choshu, Fujiwara, Chono & Mutoh. Let's review his matches and see how he did! SUBSCRIBE for more episodes! Leave a REVIEW! Follow Count Out on TWITTER! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hit-the-books-realistic-wwe-fantasy-booking/donations
The Wrestling Memory Grenade returns with two more big weeks of NWA action for the year 1989. On this episode, we review the weekends of March 25th and April 1st, including the TBS Friday Night Special Event “Countdown to the Clash”, as well as “that show in New Orleans” better known by us fans as Clash of the Champion VI “Ragin' Cajun”, featuring the classic 2 out of 3 fall NWA World Title match between Champion Ricky Steamboat vs. Ric Flair. Plus, thanks to drawing the lowest-rated episode of “WCW” in company history, and refusing to promote the Clash, this episode also marks the end of the George Scott booking era! Things will be a-changing. See what Ray and Steve have to say about the ordeal!NWA Worldwide 3/25/89 (00:04:12)Ric Flair in action! Sting reunites with Lance Russell and then announces he wants to do the “wild thing” with Ric Flair in the ring. Someone needs to have a talk with the Stinger. Barry Windham has his final NWA appearance. The ARN Sheik? Plus, Ron Simmons makes his return to the NWA! NWA World Championship Wrestling 3/25/89 (00:12:54)Michael Hayes replaces Magnum as cohost. Sigh. ANGLE ALERT - Randy Rose has found “LOOPHOLES” and he's back in the NWA, but Paul E. isn't as excited to see him back. The World Champion Ricky Steamboat in action. The always entertaining Iron Sheik gets a sound bite. Ranger Ross is simply doing his job. The Great Muta debuts the “Pearl of the Orient” moniker. The Roadies vs. Yatsu & Jumbo Tsuruta FROM ALL JAPAN! Plus, Rick Steiner discusses his NEW BOAT! Great stuff!NWA Main Event 3/26/89 (00:49:03)We FINALLY get our very first Clash of the Champions Commercial… and we're only 7 days out!!! Did you know it's ABSOLUTELY Free of Charge?!?! Two big matches from the Omni! First, it's Sting vs. Butch Reed in a rematch from Chi-Tow Rumble and it's MUCH better. Then, Cornette's Midnight Express battle Paul E's SST. Plus, “The Pearl of the Orient” The Great Muta!NWA Countdown to the Clash 3/13/89 (00:56:05)We're 48 hours from the Clash and we're treated to a Friday Night TBS Special that nobody knew anything about. This show pushes Steamboat vs. Flair hard, including a debate from champion and challenger, and a special segment with former World Champions and true Hall of Famers, Lou Thesz and Harley Race! Non-Title action with U.S. Tag Champs Eddie Gilbert and Rick Steiner take on Mike Rotunda & Dr. Death. Plus, Jim Ross picks some mystery guests for Paul E's Danger Zone in the form of the Road Warriors. See how Paul E. responds. March 1989 VIP Jobber of the Month (01:15:20)The NWA Top 10 Parody for March 1989 (01:17:00)Kids gets your parent's permission! NWA Pro 4/1/89 (01:18:59)We talk what could have added more heat to the Flair/Steamboat saga. Action involving the new U.S. Tag Team Champions Rick Steiner and Eddie Gilbert, accompanied by the sultry Missy Hyatt (boing!). Six-man tag team action with the Varsity Club. Bob Caudle marks out for the Great Muta's Moonsault. Plus, who were the ORIGINAL members of the Dangerous Alliance?NWA Worldwide 4/1/89 (01:30:12)World Champion Ricky Steamboat joins Lance Russell as cohost of the program this week. The caissons go rolling along with Ranger Ross. More six-man action with the Varsity Club. First Bob Caudle, now Lance Russell, listen as Lance has his mind blown by the Great Muta. Speaking of Muta, Joe Pedicino tries to get himself over as he attempts to expose Muta's identity. NWA World Championship Wrestling 4/1/89 (01:38:34)It's the final show inside WTBS studios. Sigh. And thanks to George Scott, this is the lowest-rated episode of “WCW” in show history. Laminated fan signs return! Shane Douglas makes his NWA debut. Bob Orton makes his return to the area after more than 5 years. Ron Simmons returns to TBS. The Great Muta appears on the Danger Zone, while Gary Hart discusses Muta's “father”, The Great Kabuki. SST squash as Samu murders a guy with a middle rope DDT. More Muta as he takes on both members of the Cruel Connection. U.S. Tag Team Champions Eddie Gilbert & Rick Steiner vs. Kevin Sullivan & Dan Spivey. Plus, Sting captures the TV Title from Mike Rotunda (6 minutes after the allotted time limit) as we get our first look at CENTER STAGE!BEHIND THE SCENES NOTES AND NEWS (02:08:00)Brian Pillman headed in. YAY! Secret Service…. Dennis Condrey? YUCK!Clash ticket presale is less than 1,000 fans. YIKES!Conspiracy Theory… Did Vince pay off George Scott to sabotage the NWA? HmmNWA Clash of the Champions VI - “ Ragin' Cajun ” (02:10:56)It's finally here, “that show in New Orleans”! Are we allowed to call it the Clash yet? We talk at length about the big event. We break down the classic 55+ minute, 2 out of 3 fall bout between World Champion Ricky Steamboat and “Nature Boy” Ric Flair. Plus, The Roadies lose the World Titles (and their first match in 4 years). Seeds are planted for a Teddy Long heel turn, U.S. Tag rematch with Gilbert/Steiner vs. Sullivan/Spivey, the Midnights vs. SST, Reed vs. JYD, Murdoch vs. Orton, Iron Sheik vs. Ranger Ross, and the Great Muta has a showcase match against Steve Casey. Plus, who said Michael Hayes was a better announcer than Jesse Ventura?GEORGE SCOTT IS FIRED!!! (02:48:38)Ding Dong, George Scott is GONE! How does someone manage to have Steamboat vs. Flair headline a FREE TV event and draw the lowest rating in Clash history? Turner was wondering the same thing. Scott gets the boot and a new booking committee is formed. Plus, Jim Cornette and the Midnight Express give their notice, and other post Clash news and notes.Promotional Consideration (02:55:20)Free Prize Giveaway News, Follow us on Twitter for your chance to win an Autographed 1989 promo pic of “The Total Package” Lex Luger. Plus, tons of Retro Network news including a Wrestling edition of SequelQuest, Wayback Wednesday Playlists, and WMG's Ray Russell joins Jason and the gang for an episode of “Bracket Madness” as we decide what the greatest cartoon of the 1980s was. We guarantee you things only pick up from here. With Scott gone, the TV picks up astronomically with nonstop action, angles, and fresh ideas. We hope you give episode #6 a listen and come back next for episode #7, when we tackle the entire month of April, '89.
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レベルEのサキ王女編からスタートし、アメフラシ、ボネリムシ 、半倍数性、ヴォルバキアによる破壊、ゾウリムシ、カモノハシ、オスの三毛猫など、真核生物における多様な性決定システムと性染色体について話しました。Show notes レベルE … 冨樫義博先生の怪作。生物SF満載。マクバク族サキ王女編について言及。 SRY(sex-determining region Y) … 一部の哺乳類において性決定に重要な遺伝子。 Koopman et al. Nature (1991) … SRYをメスのマウスのembryoにおいて発現させてオス化させた論文。 heterogamety …異型配偶子性。XYやZWのような性染色体がヘテロな状態の配偶子をさす。 homogamety … 同型配偶子性。XXやZZのような性染色体がホモな状態の配偶子をさす。 XX型/XY型 … 雌がホモ(同型)、雄がヘテロ(異型)な場合の性染色体の名前のつけかた。 (例)ヒト、マウスなど ZZ型/ZW型 … 雄がホモ(同型)、雌がヘテロ(異型)な場合の性染色体の名前のつけかた。(例)チキンなど XX型/XO型 … 雌がXX、雄がXOという性染色体を持つ場合を指す。Oはこの場合Y染色体が存在しないことを指す。バッタやアマミトゲネズミなどでみられる。 アマミトゲネズミ … 日本の固有種。哺乳類でありながらXO型の染色体を持ち、Sryを持たない。 黒岩真麻 … アマミトゲネズミなどにおける性決定システムの研究者 Bachtrog et al., PLoS Biology (2014) … 性決定に関する網羅的なレビュー。 性 … 生物における性、セックスについて 雌雄同体/同株 アメフラシの交尾 … “アメフラシは雌雄同体で前が雌役、後ろが雄役。数個体か集まると連なるように交尾をします。” Yatsu et al., Scientific Reports (2016) … ミシシッピワニと温度依存の性決定システムについて。温度依存性チャネルとイオンシグナル ボネリムシ 生きものの記録艶説 半倍数性 半倍数性の機構 … 相補モデル、バランスモデル、インプリンティングモデルについて 体細胞分裂 … 真核生物において、一個の細胞から二個の細胞が生み出される現象。染色体の倍数性は維持される。 減数分裂 … 真核生物において、一個の細胞から四個の細胞が生み出される現象。最終的に産出される細胞の染色体の倍数性は半分になる。 対立遺伝子(アレル) UV染色体 … コケ類など、一倍体の期間(配偶体期)において、性染色体により雌雄が決定される生物に用いられる命名方法。日本ではXY染色体と言われることが多い。U染色体を持つのが雌性、V染色体を持つのが雄性となる。 ヴォルバキア … 水平感染はほとんどなく、垂直感染によって広がる。精子を経由することができず、卵のみで伝えられるため、ミトコンドリアなどの伝播様式と比較されることも多い。オスゴロシやメス化など、メスを多くするための戦略をとることが知られている。ある意味ドーキンスの申し子。ミトコンドリア・イヴならぬ、Wolbachial Eve (ヴォルバキア・イヴ)がいるということか。 エルフェンリート 岡本倫 ノノノノ パラレルパラダイス … いわゆるPレルPダイス オートガミー … 繊毛虫において見られる特殊な接合様式。一個体の中で接合が行われる。 ゾウリムシ 性の源をさぐる ペドガミー … 太陽虫において見られるオートガミー様の接合様式 太陽虫 有糸分裂(mitosis) … 一般的な真核生物における分裂様式 無糸分裂(amitosis) … ゾウリムシやテトラヒメナなどの原生生物の大核において見られる分裂様式 スティロニキア トゲツメミズケムシ Ammermann, Archiv für Protistenkunde (1982) … Stylonychia mytilus EHRBGの接合型について。 スイバ … 性染色体がXX型/XY1Y2型と雌雄で本数が異なる。木原均先生が種子植物において初めて性染色体を報告した植物。染色体数は雌株が2n=14=XX+12, 雄株は2n=15=XY1Y2+12である。 ツマモンヒロバカゲロウ … ツマモンヒロバカゲロウ(Plethosmylus decoratus)はX1X1X2X2型/X1X2Y型の性染色体を持っている。 新世界ザル/旧世界ザル … 類人猿の分類 ホエザル(Alouatta) Steinberg et al. Cytogenet Genome Res. (2008) … ホエザルの性染色体はX1X1X2X2型/X1X2Y1Y2型となっている。 カモノハシ … 哺乳類であるが卵生である。性染色体はX1X2X3X4X5X1X2X3X4X5型とX1X2X3X4X5Y1Y2Y3Y4Y5型である。 単孔類 ハリモグラ … 単孔類はカモノハシとハリモグラからなる。性染色体はX1X2X3X4X5X1X2X3X4X5型とX1X2X3X4X5Y1Y2Y3Y4O型である。Y5が存在しない。 有袋類 Grützner et al., Nature (2004) … DOP-PCRを基にしたFISHを行うことでカモノハシの性染色体を調べた論文。chain pairingと染色体進化について言及。 DMRT1 … 性決定遺伝子の一つ キアズマ Robertsonian translocation … ヒトにおける染色体の転座。転座に従って、chain pairingが発生することもある。 Moura et al., Genetics and Molecular Biology (2008) … ブラジルに住むユークロマギガンテアL.1735という甲虫の染色体を調べた論文。X1X2X3X1X2X3型とX1X2X3Y1Y2Y3型の染色体を持つ。multivalent chain pairingの美しいFigureが見られる (Fig.2)。 Santos and Luykx, Biochem Genet. (1985) … シュワルツカンザイシロアリの染色体。X1X2X1X2型とX1X2Y1Y2型の染色体を持つ。Fig2において美しいmultivalent chain pairingのFigureが見られる(Fig2)。 Cleland, Advances in Genetics (1962) … オオマツヨイグサにおけるmultivalent chain pairing PAR(pseudoautosomal region) … X染色体とY染色体の相同な領域。同一の染色体に由来しているという名残。 dosage compensation (遺伝子量補償) Barr and Bertram, Nature (1949) … バー小体を猫のニューロンで観察した論文 Ohno et al., Experimental Cell Research (1959) … X染色体のヘテロクロマチン化について Ohno and Hauschka, Cander Research (1960) … バー小体とX染色体の関係性について Lyon, Nature (1961) … X染色体の不活性化についてのモデル X染色体の不活性化 エピジェネティクス … 定義は確定しておらずふらついているため、いつか専門家を集めて討論したい。 クラインフェルター症候群 CCL-28 … クラインフェルター症候群の患者から採取された培養細胞。XXXXYの染色体を持つため、Xの不活性化を調べるためによく使われる。 三毛猫 駒井卓 Komai, 北海道大學理學部紀要 (1957) … 配信では少し言い間違えたが、オスの三毛猫が存在することのモデルを考えた論文。オスの三毛猫が存在しないことを示した論文ではない。 遺伝研の三毛猫 Robertsonian translocation Deakin et al., PLoS genetics (2008) … カモノハシにおける遺伝子量補償を探った論文。 Rens et al, PNAS (2010) … Xistや遺伝子量補償システムの哺乳類における進化について言及した論文。有袋類と単孔類の培養細胞を用いた研究。 Whitworth et al., Stem Cells and Development (2019) … カモノハシのiPS細胞を作った論文。こういった方法でいろいろな細胞を調べる方法が進んでいくと思われる。ちなみに導入したのはhOCT4, hSOX2, hcMYC, hKLF4, hNANOG,hLIN28の6個の遺伝子(ヒト由来)でした。 岡山大学守屋先生の遺伝子つなひき法 … 酵母の中で酵母が耐えられる遺伝子数の上限を探る方法。dosage compensationとの関係性がきになる。 ENCODE … RIKENのビッグプロジェクト。ノンコーディグRNAの網羅的探索を行なっている。 FANTOM … ゲノム上の情報にアノテーションを ジャンクDNA Brenner, Current Biology (1998) … junkという言葉に対するBrennerの考え方が見える。 Ohno, Brookhaven Symp Biol. (1972) … 大野先生がジャンクDNAを提唱した論文。取り寄せが間に合わず未確認。 大野乾 2R仮説 … 全ゲノムが重複したとする仮説。通称大野の仮説。(追記:これは一部に限定され、全ゲノム重複仮説の一部である。 Kellis et al., Nature (2004) … Manolis Kellisが酵母の近縁種間ゲノム比較によって全ゲノム重複仮説を検証しようとした論文。 DNA music … このエピソードの公開直前にちょうどこれに関するお便りが来たのでまた近々話します。 Ohno, Journal of Molecular Evolution (1997) … 大野先生の木村先生への追悼イントロを含む論文。”My fond memories of gentle Professor Motoo Kimura are many. “から始まる木村先生との思い出が綴られている。 大いなる仮説 … 大野乾先生が生命はどこから来たかを議論した本 進化の特異事象 … ノーベル賞受賞者のChristian de Duveが進化上で起こった様々な生命プロセスの獲得について議論した本 Editorial notes 話をきいてわかったような気になったがおれは何も分かってない (soh) レベルEが染色体について教えてくれた (tadasu) やはりレベルEは素晴らしい (coela)
For a lewd ecchi style manga we get a really artsy first chapter a la french cinema and tasteful panty shots. We also talk about how people do the come-on a.k.a. invitation attack method! And why girlfriends have the bath water too high a temperature! Skip synopsis @ 11:53 Sundome vol. 6 By Kazuto Okada Translation by Christine Schilling With Lettering by Abigail Blackman Topics: Podcast making and possible plan for the future of our podcast. One of the most tasteful and artfully done panty shots in manga. The “I love you” moment. (And the ways lovers can get primal and territorial at times) The “Invitation” attack method, otherwise known as the “come-on” as evidenced in the bathtub scene and the Kyouko n Katsu scene. Sexual Tension. It’s a thing. Sumidagawa (Firework festival among the the sumida river) (It’s a custom to wear a yukata) Synopsis: Hideo Aiba spends all his summer holiday pining over Kurumi Sahana, He arrives early on his return back to school in he hopes that he is the first to see Kurumi. His plans don’t work out when the roman club members put him into a trap hole. At the end of the school day Aiba gives Kurumi a ride home but when their bike crashes both Hideo and Kurumi are sent flying. Both gain no injury but for a moment Kurumi was spellbound, her eyes were closed before she fell, when she opened her eyes, she could see that she was flying, if only for a moment. From this point on Kurumi gets a car ride home but she leaves her bag behind. Hideo can’t help but feel another man in Kurumi’s life is making things worse for her and for him but after dwelling on it, he decides to return Kurumi’s bag at her home, and when meeting her he draws her a warm bubble bath. Hideo chooses to stay at Kurumi’s whilst she takes her bath alone, but Kurumi invites him into the bathroom. She has a sore bump which Hideo kisses better. When he goes down on her for more, he ends up burning his eyes out due to the soapy water. Yes, Hideo just had to catch a peek! The roman club including Hideo and Kurumi are sent on another ghost hunting activity. This time it leads them to the old ruins of a hospital, the Ex-president of the club and Yatsu are forced to spend the night in the hospitals most haunted room, the red room, and Kyouko and Kurumi find nurses uniforms to wear and tease Hideo and Katsu with. Eventually a loud booming voice scares the club members out by booming the “Get Out”. Kurumi and Hideo find a place to hide and spend the night together. At Sunrise it becomes clear whose voice it was at that night. Looking at the camera the club members set up it becomes clear that the ex-prez took advantage of Yatsu whilst he was sleeping. Hideo and Kurumi are crestfallen when the rainy weather prevents them from enjoying the fireworks festival. But they do somehow manage to open a vent and light sparklers in the bathroom, which also triggers the alighting of Hideo’s firework package. Hideo quickly puts Kurumi into the bathtub and shields her from the sparks. Their date is put on halt when Kurumi’s guardian arrives. Hideo choosing not to go home, instead hides and feels powerless. Once the man leaves, Kurumi finds that Hideo has resorted to self-harm, popping his earlier attained blister red raw. Kurumi bandages up Hideo and Hideo begins to cry, tears of happiness as if the pain from before has now gone thanks to Kurumi. Kurumi tells him that she loves him and with the bandages covering his eyes, Hideo can’t see that Kurumi is crying too. Katsu and Kyouko’s relationship also develop too, as during one ghost hunting night, Katsu gets a stomach ulcer from the sexual tension. And once again the ex-prez is up to his pervy antics. Even with a chastity belt on to protect the sleeping Yatsu, the ex-prez somehow gets his hands caught in it, surprisingly Yatsu can sleep right through it. Instagram – weappreciatemanga.co.uk Twitter - @RealJamesFitton Website – Weappreciatemanga.com Email – Weappreciatemanga@gmail.com
Is it okay to be called daddy? Healthy kink or just plain creepy? How about mommy? We talk about it and more on our review of this (very lewd) coming of age comedy. Skip synopsis @ 10:03 email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com Sundome vol. 5 By Kazuto Okada English Translation: Christine Schilling English Lettering: Abigail Blackman Topics: The formula of Sundome Boy is curious/anxious about girl friend Curiousity/anxiety creates tension as he oversteps his boundaries. Not to worry as girl loves boy and has sexy time with him. Note how the love interest, Kurumi, seems to be escaping her problems and masking her issues with sex. Meanwhile the sex scenes are used as filler or as the main action set piece. Kyouko x Katsu The mystery of Kurumi / hospital encounter Calling your lover mommy/daddy Changing the lightbulb cliché. Synopsis: Hideo Aiba sees that Kurumi has a cold and hopes that it will pass away from her and over to him. As expected, Hideo gets sick and luckily Kurumi is over it. The roman’s club ex-president visits Hideo and is all too excited to give him suppositories in order to make Hideo feel better, yet the ex-president, being the pervert that he is, gets kicked out. When Kurumi visits Hideo she nurses him. She finds the suppositories and puts one inside Hideo, bringing him a new sexual experience. Another time, another day, Hideo takes the ex-president to the hospital and ends up encountering Kurumi there. She asks him why he is there but Hideo senses anger in her voice and cowardly runs away from her. He can’t help but think of her, even at his workplace, Kurumi arrives to return his bag that he left behind and it seems she is not angry and is as affectionate to Hideo as ever. But Hideo can’t help but have nightmares about Kurumi whilst at that hospital. Eventually, the ex-president and Yatsu get suspicious of Kyouko and Kurumi since, Hideo and Katsu always spend time with them when they divide into groups. This is not a good thing due to the club rules being to remain virgins and that club alumni will send an “assassin” to test the boys. To remedy this issue the two, decide on another activity. To play at night during after-school hours, Yatsu and the ex-president spend time alone with the girls whilst Hideo and Katsu dress as Shinigami so to find and scare them. Unfortunately, it only takes less than 2 minutes for Kurumi and Kyouko to be scared out, not by the Shinigami costumes but by the perverts that are Yatsu and the ex-president. When Hideo’s mother finds Kurumi’s underwear in his room, she demands answers. In an act of defiance Hideo runs away from home. It’s only when Hideo stays the night at Katsu’s He finds that Katsu is stashing away a soiled photo of Kyouko. Instagram – weappreciatemanga.co.uk Twitter - @RealJamesFitton Website – Weappreciatemanga.com Email – Weappreciatemanga@gmail.com
You Don't Know Billy Jack is a live-watch podcast series where watch and discuss some of the greatest pro wrestling matches of all time through the eyes of a non-wrestling fan in search of a universal connection in pro wrestling storytelling. On this episode, there's a change of scenery as the boys leave the comfort of home to the spooky corridors of the Body Dump! Don't worry, there's plenty of mechanical sounds and machine noises to distract from the truly epic and famous New Japan 10-man Gauntlet match! Listen to Jordan's fascination with Yatsu and hear him try to figure out the rules in a very fun episode!
Lorcan (@lorcanmullan) and Simon (@simoncross3) return to AJPW to see an ultra-heated match in the feud between All Japan natives and the invading forces of Riki Choshu's Ishigun stable. lmtyspod@gmail.com
Yatsu Music Podcast 013 - (06-2011) more DJset by Yatsu: http://soundcloud.com/yatsu http://www.mixcloud.com/yatsu 01.Thing Called Love - Yatsu Intro Cut - Above & Beyond feat. Richard Bedford 02.The Light In Things - tyDi Remix - BT feat. Jes 03.Over Paper Skies - Hysteria Extended Instrumental Mix - Eco feat. Jeza 04.Violet Incognet Remix - Dinka 05.Why - D-Mad Remix - FKN feat. Jahala 06.Feel So Good - Armin van Buuren Club Mix - Armin van Buuren feat. Nadia Ali 07.Break My Fall - Richard Durrand Mix - Tiesto feat. BT 08.Unprepared - Recharged Original Mix - Marco V 09.Two Months Off - King Unique Sunspots Vocal Mix - Underworld 10.Fight The Sunrise - Andy Duguid Remix - Gareth Emery feat. Lucy Saunders 11.Sunrise - Estiva Remix - Susana feat. Stoneface & Terminal
Yatsu Music Podcast 012 - (05-2011) more DJset by Yatsu: http://soundcloud.com/yatsu http://www.mixcloud.com/yatsu 01.The Light In Things - Yatsu Re-cut - BT 02.Nothing But You - Cirrus Remix - Paul van Dyk 03.Kiksu - 2011 Rework - Kyau & Albert 04.Luna System - Tritonal Remix - Steve Brian & Noel Gitman 05.Small Planet - Oza ReDeep Mix - Oza 06.Conduit - Emdee Remix - Steve Allen & Mr Careful 07.Yeke Yeke - Mark Eteson Bootlegs Mix - Mory Kante 08.Save this Moment - Original Mix - John O' Callaghan & Betsie Larkin 09.Telephone Junkies - Original Mix - Sied Van Riel 10.Stealing Time - Simmons & Blanc Remix - Sied Van Riel Feat Nicola McKenna 11.Phoenix - Solar Energy