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Koji, Kōji, Kohji or Kouji may refer to: *Kōji (given name), a masculine Japanese given name *Kōji (Heian period) (康治), Japanese era, 1142–1144 *Kōji (Muromachi period) (弘治), Japanese era, 1555–1558 *Koji orange, a Japanese citrus cultivar *Andrew Koji Shiraki (born 1987), singer/songwriter known as ''Koji'' *Koji, the software that builds RPM packages for the Fedora project *Koji (food), molds used to ferment food *Koji, an interactive content creation tool from GoMeta See also *Kojii, music project by Kojii Helnwein *''Coji-Coji is a Japanese manga series by Momoko Sakura which was serialized in the magazine ''Kimi to Boku'' from December 1994 to May 1997. The manga was adapted into an anime television series titled which aired from October 4, 1997, until Septembe ...
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Kōji (given Name)
Kōji, Koji, Kohji or Kouji is a masculine Japanese given name. People with the name Notable people bearing the name include: *, Japanese comedian *Koji Chino, Japanese film director *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese film director * (born 1972), birth name of , Japanese sumo wrestler *, Japanese voice actor *, Japanese comedian and TV presenter *, Japanese video game producer and director *, Japanese comedian, ''tarento'' and TV presenter *Koji Inada (other), multiple people *, Japanese voice actor *, picture-book author and illustrator *Koji Ishikawa (artist) (born 1968), Japanese painter *, Japanese professional wrestler *, Japanese ice hockey player *, Japanese ski jumper *, Japanese table tennis player *, Japanese scientist *, Japanese actor and model *, composer of video game music *, Japanese boxer *, Japanese director *, Japanes ...
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Kōji (Heian Period)
was a after '' Eiji'' and before '' Ten'yō.'' This period spanned the year from April 1142 through February 1144. The reigning emperor was . Change of Era * January 29, 1142 : The new era name was created to mark an event or series of events. The previous era ended and a new one commenced in ''Eiji'' 2, on the 28th day of the 4th month of 1142.Brown, p. 325. Events of the ''Kōji'' Era * 1143 (''Kōji 2, 1st month''): Cloistered Emperor Go-Toba-in, now known by the title Daijō Tennō or or '' Hōō'', visited his mother.Titsingh p. 186./ref> * 1143 (''Kōji 2, 5th month''): Emperor Konoe passed his days praying at Tōdai-ji and also at the temples on . Notes References * Brown, Delmer M. and Ichirō Ishida, eds. (1979) ''Gukanshō: The Future and the Past.''Berkeley: University of California Press. OCLC 251325323* Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric and Käthe Roth. (2005) ''Japan encyclopedia.''Cambridge: Harvard University Press. OCLC 58053128* Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). '' ...
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Kōji (Muromachi Period)
was a after '' Tenbun'' and before '' Eiroku''. This period spanned the years from October 1555 through February 1558. Reigning emperors were and . Change of era * 1555 : The era name was changed to mark an event or a number of events. The old era ended and a new once commenced in ''Tenbun'' 24. The name originates from the following Chinese passage: 「祇承宝命、志弘治体」. Events of the ''Kōji'' era * 1555 (''Kōji 1, 1st month''): A border war began between Mōri Motonari, ''daimyō'' of Aki Province, and Sue Harukata, daimyō of Suō Province.Titsingh p. 382./ref> * 1555 (''Kōji 1, 11th month''): The Mōri forces surrounded the Sue defenders in the Battle of Itsukushima. When the outcome of the battle became clear, Sue Harutaka committed suicide; and others, including Odomo-no Yoshinaga, followed Harutaka in suicide. This victory, and the subsequent consolidation of the Mōri holdings were owing to Motonari's four sons: Mōri Takamoto, Kikkawa Motoharu, ...
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Koji Orange
Koji orange (''Citrus leiocarpa''), also known as the smooth-fruited orange, is a ''Citrus'' species native to Japan. The specific epithet (''leiocarpa'') comes from the Greek , and . It is a taxonomical synonym of '' Citrus aurantium''. Distribution Besides Japan, it is grown in the United States, and other parts of East Asia including South Korea and China. Description The fruit is oblate in shape, slightly ribbed, bright orange in color, very small, and very seedy, and for the latter two reasons it is not grown for commercial use. It ripens from October through November and has been cultivated since at least 1900. It may be monoembryonic. The tree is densely branched and has a broad crown and a short, straight trunk. The leaves are dark green and elliptical in shape. Genetics ''Citrus leiocarpa'' is inferred to be a hybrid between a koji-type species (seed parent) and the tachibana orange (pollen parent, ''Citrus tachibana''). Its genotype matches with that of the kom ...
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Andrew Koji Shiraki
Andrew Koji Shiraki (born February 12, 1987, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States), also known by their stage name Koji, is an American songwriter and activist. Career In August 2010, Shiraki signed with Run For Cover Records releasing a live EP titled, Spring Song Vol. 1 and their critically acclaimed full band EP, ''Some Small Way''. In October 2010, Koji released their first of two split releases on No Sleep Records, ''IIOI/KOJI'', and collaborated with La Dispute on '' Never Come Undone'' EP released on No Sleep Records. In 2011, Koji was named one of Alternative Press's "100 Bands do You Need to Know". Since 2010, Koji has toured and performed with a wide range of artists that have included Into It. Over It., La Dispute, Never Shout Never, Code Orange Kids and also played the entirety of Warped Tour 2012. Koji was reported to have finished tracking their debut full-length with producer, Will Yip, at Studio 4 in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. The album personn ...
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RPM Package
RPM Package Manager (RPM) (originally Red Hat Package Manager, now a recursive acronym) is a free and open-source package management system. The name RPM refers to the file format and the package manager program itself. RPM was intended primarily for Linux distributions; the file format is the baseline package format of the Linux Standard Base. Although it was created for use in Red Hat Linux, RPM is now used in many Linux distributions such as PCLinuxOS, Fedora Linux, AlmaLinux, CentOS, openSUSE, OpenMandriva and Oracle Linux. It has also been ported to some other operating systems, such as Novell NetWare (as of version 6.5 SP3), IBM's AIX (as of version 4), IBM i, and ArcaOS. An RPM package can contain an arbitrary set of files. Most RPM files are "binary RPMs" (or BRPMs) containing the compiled version of some software. There are also "source RPMs" (or SRPMs) containing the source code used to build a binary package. These have an appropriate tag in the file header t ...
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Kōji (food)
Kōji (, also written as the kokuji ) is a filamentous fungus, most commonly ''Aspergillus oryzae'', which are traditionally used in Japanese cuisine for the fermentation of food, or a mixture of such a culture with wheat and soybean meal. The latter can be fried and eaten directly or processed to a sauce.René Redzepi, David Zilber: ''The Noma Handbook Fermentation - How to make Koji, Kombucha, Shoyu, Miso, Vinegar, Garum, lacto-fermented and black fruits and vegetables and cook with them.'' 5th edition, A. Kunstmann, 2019. . The term ''kōji'' in English refers specifically to the Japanese types of starter cultures. The same Chinese character (, more commonly written as the homophonic in simplified Chinese texts) is used in Chinese to refer to Chinese starter cultures; see jiuqu. In Japanese, the genus ''Aspergillus'' is known with the common name of , though the term is not fully limited to the genus (for example, ''Monascus purpureus'' is called "red kōji mold"). Charact ...
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GoMeta
GoMeta is an American software company headquartered in San Diego. The company was founded by Dmitry Shapiro, Sean Thielen, and Jonathan Miller in September 2016. GoMeta's Koji platform (sold to Linktree) lets non-technical individuals create and publish mini apps, progressive web applications that run on all devices and operating systems, and embed inside of social networks and messengers. Previously, GoMeta created Metaverse Studio, a drag and drop editor for creating Augmented Reality (AR) experiences. The company suspended support for Metaverse Studio in 2019. Overview GoMeta's Koji platform is a browser-based low-code development platform for creating web applications. Independent developers publish templates for apps and games and users remix those templates to create new applications. Alongside the underlying application code, users have access to low-code visual abstractions, including tools that allow easy manipulation of 3D models, sounds, and images. These visua ...
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Kojii Helnwein
Kojii Helnwein (; ; born 8 January 1981) is an Irish actress, musician and model. Early life and family De Burca was born in Dublin, Ireland, the daughter of musician Enda Wyatt of Irish rock band An Emotional Fish.Kojii Bio
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She was raised in Tallaght in south Dublin. She studied technical stage training and worked as a freelance stage manager for four years in Irish theatres and a Parisian circus. In 2004, Kojii met her now ex-husband, fine-art photographer Cyril Helnwein when she posed for h ...
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