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...Nobody knows the content of the conversation," said the spokesperson, Chuji Ogino. "The emperor didn't express his feelings to the mass media...

Author: By Stephen E. Frank and Marion B. Gammill, S | Title: President Back From Japan | 4/7/1993 | See Source »

...struggle between IBM and its Japanese competitors is most intense in Japan, where IBM lost its No. 1 position to Fujitsu in 1979. IBM Japan, the company's wholly owned subsidiary, is fighting back. "They are becoming surprisingly aggressive," says Yuji Ogino, managing director of IDC Japan, a unit of International Data. IBM Japan, which employs 13,000 Japanese workers, has been slashing prices and launching new marketing drives in a bid to win back its overall lead. Admits a spokesman for a rival Japanese firm: "IBM is an enormous competitor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Colossus That Works | 7/11/1983 | See Source »

Reduced Risk. Milan's Professor Carlo Sirtori agrees with Cross and adds mongolism to the list of congenital defects associated with outdated ova. The conventional Ogino-Knaus schedule for contraceptive rhythm bars intercourse from the twelfth to the 15th day of the cycle; Sirtori would prolong the ban through the 17th day. This way, says Sirtori, both the risk of an unwanted pregnancy and the possibility of a malformed baby are reduced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Contraception: Hazardous Rhythm | 8/30/1968 | See Source »

Original rhythm boys were Gynecologists Kyusaku Ogino of Japan and Hermann Knaus of Prague. They found that every woman has a sterile period of about two weeks in her menstrual cycle, concluded that such periods could be calculated as accurately as astronomers chart eclipses of the moon. To simplify elaborate mathematical computations, some ten companies throughout the U. S. put out a line of graphs, wheels, calendars and slide rules, which sell from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Birth Control by Rule? | 3/25/1940 | See Source »

...Heretofore, only form of birth control which the Roman Catholic Church permitted was continence. Lately Professors Kyusaku Ogino (Japan) and Herman Knaus (Austria) propounded a theory that a woman can be impregnated only during eight days of her cycle, that during the remaining 19 to 24 days she is not apt to conceive. This system of intermittent continence fits perfectly with the word of God, say Catholic authorities. Sixty thousand copies of a single exposition of the Ogino-Knaus rhythm theory and rules have been sold. The originators say that their system is more than 90% positive if their rules...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Birth Control's 21st | 2/18/1935 | See Source »

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