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Dear Dr. Miyazaki,
Your recent article, "Procalcitonin is not an independent
predictor of 30-day mortality, albeit predicts pneumonia
severity in patients with pneumonia acquired outside the
hospital", caught our attention and we’d like to discuss
developing your research into an Open Access Research Topic
with Frontiers.
Frontiers’
Research Topics
are collections of peer-reviewed articles around emerging,
cutting edge themes. Everything we publish is Open Access,
helping towards our mission to make all science open.
We’d like to discuss the opportunity for you to guest edit a new
Research Topic around your own area of research.
While we continue to deal with the effects of COVID-19, making
science open has never been more essential to global
well-being. The Frontiers team is still working to connect
scientists and increase the visibility of their work.
If you’re interested in this opportunity, we can provide more
information about what it entails and how it can help your
research have an even bigger impact. Are you available for a
phone call to discuss?
Best wishes,
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Dear sir,
Very sorry
late response.
I think this your email is something wrong. I am an artist, not a doctor.
There is a deep connection to making the planet happy, but it is not my
specialty to think or create a remedy. However, after a long study, I
realized that the artist's expressions always contained hints for
predicting the near future and the future. It may create remedy after
getting concrete hint through the expression. We are currently putting
them together in a comprehensive manner, so please wait for a while.
Hiroyuki Miyazaki
Dear Hiroyuki,
Thank you for the email. We
apologize for the misunderstanding in contacting you. Though, your area of
expertise does sound interesting and you may want to browse our
Psychology
journal which includes a several projects combining Arts and Science.
If you are interested in a
Research Topic which aligns with this I can redirect you to the team which
can help you. Nonetheless if you have any further questions about Research
Topics, please don't hesitate to contact us.
We wish you all the best.
Kind regards,
Paul
Paul Adesoji
Journal
Specialist
Frontiers
in Pharmacology
馬頭星雲(ばとうせいうん)(IC434) はオリオン座にある暗黒星雲である。オリオン座の三ツ星の東端にあるζ星(アルニタク)の約27'南に位置する。
地球からの距離は約1500光年あり、その名前の通り、馬の頭に似た形で非常に有名な星雲である。この星雲は巨大な暗黒星雲の一部である。
1888年にハーバード大学天文台の写真観測によって初めて発見された。星雲の西側の赤く光っている部分は、暗黒星雲の背景にある水素ガスが近くにある
オリオン座σ星からの紫外線を受けて電離したものである。
馬頭星雲の黒い色は多量の塵を含んでいることによる。星雲から飛び出したガスは強い磁場によって細く集められている。馬頭星雲の根元近くの明るい点は生ま
れたばかりの若い星とされる。
オリオン座
The Horsehead Nebula(also known as Barnard 33in emission nebulaIC 434) is a dark nebula in the constellation Orion。 The nebula is located just to the south of the star Alnitak which is furthest east on Orion'sBelt,and is part ofthe much larger Orion Molecular Cloud Complex.The Horsehead Nebula is approximately 1500 lightyears from Earth. Itis one of the most identifiable nebulae because of the shape of its swirlingcloud of dark dust and gases,which is similar to that of a horse's head when viewed from Earth. The shape was first noticed in 1888 by WilliaminaFleming on photographic plate B2312 taken at the Harvard College Observatory.(フリーウエアーイメージ)馬頭星雲 http://www.wallpaperlink.com/bin/0612/02856.html